Cotton Bounty Act 1926 (Cth)
COTTON BOUNTY.
An Act to provide for the Payment of a Bounty on the Production of Seed Cotton and Cotton Yarn.
[Assented to 23rd August, 1926.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
“appointed place” means a place appointed by the Minister, by writing under his hand, to be a place where seed cotton may be weighed, examined and graded for the purposes of this Act.
(
a ) seed cotton which—(i) has been grown in Australia;
(ii) has been delivered to an appointed place; and
(iii) is graded in one of the grades prescribed under section six of this Act;
and
(
b ) cotton yarn manufactured in Australia and delivered from a factory,
on or after the sixteenth day of August One thousand nine hundred and twenty-six and on or before the fifteenth day of August One thousand nine hundred and thirty-one.
(2.) No bounty shall be authorized to be paid in respect of seed cotton to any person other than the grower of the seed cotton, nor unless the grower furnishes proof to the satisfaction of the Minister that the requirements of this Act and the Regulations have been complied with.
(3.) No bounty shall be paid in respect of cotton yarn to any person other than the manufacturer of the cotton yarn, nor unless the manufacturer furnishes proof to the satisfaction of the Minister that the requirements of this Act and the Regulations have been complied with.
(4.) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this section, if at any time any deferred Customs duty on cotton yarn is brought into operation, no bounty shall be paid on any cotton yarn delivered from a factory on or after the date on which the deferred duty comes into operation.
(
a )in respect of seed cotton—the sum of One hundred and twenty thousand pounds; and(
b ) in respect of cotton yarn—the sum of Sixty thousand pounds.
(2.) When the maximum amount of bounty which may be paid in any year in respect of seed cotton or cotton yarn, as the case may be, has not been paid in that year, the unpaid balance, or any part thereof, may be paid in any subsequent year in respect of seed cotton or cotton yarn, as the case may be, in addition to the maximum amount for that year.
(
a )in respect of seed cotton of such higher grades as are prescribed—One penny half-penny per pound; and(
b )in respect of seed cotton of such lower grades as are prescribed—Three farthings per pound.
(2.) The rates of bounty payable under this Act on cotton yarn shall be the rates set out in the Schedule to this Act.
Penalty: One hundred pounds.
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a ) it is of good and merchantable quality; and(
b )at least fifty per centum of the cotton used in its manufacture was grown in Australia:
Provided that if the Minister is satisfied that circumstances have arisen in which it would be unreasonable to require the use of fifty per centum of Australian-grown cotton, he may authorize the use of such lower proportion of Australian-grown cotton as is, in his opinion, reasonable, and cotton yarn in the manufacture of which such lower
proportion has been used shall not thereby be excluded from the payment of bounty under this Act:
Provided further that whenever the Minister authorizes the use of a lower proportion than fifty per centum of Australian-grown cotton, he shall, within thirty days from the date of the authority, cause a statement of the reasons therefor to be laid before both Houses of the Parliament, if the Parliament is then sitting, or, if the Parliament is not then sitting, within thirty days after the next meeting of the Parliament, and if either House of the Parliament passes a resolution, of which notice has been given at any time within fifteen sitting days after the statement has been laid before such House, disallowing the authority, it shall thereupon cease to have effect.
(2.) On the hearing and determination of the
application, the Chief Judge or Judge, as the case may be, shall have all the
powers which under the
(3.) For the purposes of this section, any
reference in the
(5.) If the Minister finds that the rates of wages and conditions of employment or any of them—
(
a )are below the rates and conditions declared, as in the first sub-section of this section mentioned, to be fair and reasonable; or(
b )are below the standard rates and conditions of employment prescribed by the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, or the determination of any State industrial authority,
the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of the bounty payable.
(
a ) obtain any bounty which is not payable;(
b )obtain payment of any bounty by means of any false or misleading statement; or(
c ) present to any officer or other person doing duty in relation to this Act or the Regulations any document, or make to any such officer or person any statement, which is false in any particular.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for twelve months.
(2.) The return shall set forth—
(
a ) in respect of bounty paid on seed cotton—(i) the number of persons to whom the bounty was paid under this Act during the preceding financial year; and
(ii) the total amount of bounty paid during the preceding financial year,
and
(
b ) in respect of cotton yarn—(i) the names of all persons to whom bounty was paid under this Act during the preceding financial year; and
(ii) the amounts of all such bounty,
and shall contain such other information as is prescribed.
(
a )for prescribing the. minimum quantity of seed cotton to be delivered to an appointed place to entitle the grower to claim the bounty;(
b )for prescribing the minimum quantity of cotton yarn to be manufactured to entitle the manufacturer to claim the bounty;(
c )for prescribing the proportion in which bounty shall be payable to claimants who have complied with the prescribed conditions, in cases where there is not sufficient money available to pay the full bounty in respect of all the claims; and(
d )for prescribing penalties not exceeding Fifty pounds for any breach of the Regulations.
THE SCHEDULE.
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RATE OF BOUNTY PAYABLE ON COTTON YARN.
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“Count No. 1” means a single yarn one pound of which measures 840 yards and any count higher than Count No. 1 means a single yarn one pound of which measures the number of yards obtained by multiplying 840 yards by the number of the count.
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