Customs By-law Nos. 9940020, 9940021 and 9940022 (Cth)

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CUSTOMS ACT 1901

CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT 1995

PART III OF SCHEDULE 4

BY-LAWS NOS. 9940020 TO 9940022

I, DEBORAH JOY BATES, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer for      

the purposes of section 271 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby make the

by-laws set out in the Schedule below.

In a by-law set out in the Schedule below –

"security" means that security shall be given to and to the      

satisfaction of the Collector and that the giving of such security   

is a condition subject to which that by-law item applies to the      

goods or the class or kind of goods so conditioned.

Unless the context otherwise requires, where a description of goods is

specified in a by-law set out in the Schedule, the goods to which that

by-law applies by virtue of that description are such goods to which   

that description would apply if it were specified in Schedule 3 to the

Customs Tariff Act 1995.

Unless the context otherwise requires, any word or phrase used in a    

reference in a by-law set out in the Schedule has the same meaning   

as if it were used in the tariff classification in Schedule 3 to the   

Customs Tariff Act 1995 that applies to those goods to which that

reference applies.

THE SCHEDULE

BY-LAW NO. 9940020

Item 36

       Part III of Schedule 4

1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9940020.            

2. This by-law shall take effect on and from 15 December 1999.        

3. Item 36 in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995

applies to alcohols containing not less than 12 carbon atoms,      

classified under subheading 2905.19.10 in Schedule 3 to the        

Customs Tariff Act 1995, for use otherwise than in the:

(a) manufacture of sulphated fatty alcohols for use in the         

manufacture of detergent powders for clothes washing except    

those powders recommended by the Australian Wool Research and  

Promotions Organisation or the CSIRO for washing articles of   

wool; or  

(b) treatment of ores by the flotation process,  

UNDER SECURITY.  

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4. For the purposes of this by-law, the "Customs Tariff Act 1995"     

means the Customs Tariff Act 1995, as amended or proposed to be

altered.  

BY-LAW NO. 9940021

  Item 36

Part III of Schedule 4

1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9940021.            

2. This by-law shall take effect on and from 15 December 1999.        

3. Item 36 in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995

applies to sensitised film, blue or orthochromatic, classified     

under subheading 3702.32.00, 3702.39.00, 3702.44.00 or             

3702.93.00 in Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995,

for use in:  

(a) oscillography (mercury, xenon);  

(b) modulated glow tube (argon) recording;     

(c) seismic recording (variable area or density);                  

(d) cathode ray tube recording;  

(e) well logging; or  

(f) photoclinometers,  

UNDER SECURITY.  

4. For the purposes of this by-law, the "Customs Tariff Act 1995"     

means the Customs Tariff Act 1995, as amended or proposed to be

altered.  

BY-LAW NO. 9940022

Item 36

         Part III of Schedule 4

1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 9940022.            

2. This by-law shall take effect on and from 15 December 1999.        

3. Item 36 in Part III of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995

applies to chlorofluorinated derivatives of hydrocarbons           

classified under subheading 2903.49.10 in Schedule 3 to the        

Customs Tariff Act 1995, other than chlorodifluoromethane,

as follows:     

(a) for use in degreasing or cleaning of radio, television,        

electronic or electrical apparatus, or parts thereof; or       

(b) for use otherwise than in the degreasing or cleaning of        

metal surfaces,  

UNDER SECURITY.  

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4. For the purposes of this by-law, the "Customs Tariff Act 1995"     

means the Customs Tariff Act 1995, as amended or proposed to be

altered.  

Dated this ninth day of December 1999.

DEBORAH JOY BATES

                  Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer

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