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Rules1992No. 72 1

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Customs Regulations 2(Amendment)

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Customs Act 1901.

 Dated 11 March 1992.

  BILL HAYDEN

 Governor-General

 By His Excellency’s Command,

D. BEDDALL

Minister of State for Small Business,

Construction and Customs

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1.   Amendment

1.1   The Customs Regulations are amended as set out in these Regulations.

[NOTE:

 These Regulations commence on gazettal: see Acts InterpretationAct 1901 s.48]

2.   Regulation 128 (Application for refund, rebate or remission of duty)

2.1   Omit the regulation, substitute:

Application for refund, rebate or remission of duty

“128.

(1) For the purposes of section 163 of the Act, an application for a refund, a rebate (other than a rebate to which section 164 of the Act relates) or a remission of duty must:

  • (a)

    be in an approved form or in an approved statement; and

  • (b)

    contain such information as is required by the form or statement; and

  • (c)

    be signed in the manner specified in the form or statement; and

  • (d)

    have with it the fee payable in respect of the application; and

  • (e)

    be given to a Collector.

“(2)

In the case of a circumstance specified in paragraph 126 (1) (ea), it is not necessary to apply for a refund.”.

3.   Schedule 1 (Forms)

3.1   Form 41:

Omit the Form.

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NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 19 March 1992.

 

2. Statutory Rules 1926 No. 203 as amended by 1927 Nos 17, 95 and 121, 1928 Nos.47, 57, 74 and 95; 1929 Nos. 25, 56 and 127; 1930 Nos. 91, 138 and 140; 1931 Nos 16, 42, and 90; 1932 No. 90; 1933 Nos. 21, 105, 106 and 129; 1934 Nos 109 and 127; 1935 Nos. 1, 41, 69 and 113; 1936 Nos 49 and 163; 1938 No. 111; 1939 No. 157; 1940 Nos. 203 and 256; 1946 Nos 127 and 161; 1947 Nos 29, 83, 94 and 152; 1948 No. 156; 1949 Nos 34, 78, 95 and 111; 1950  No. 17; 1951 Nos. 34, 38, 71, 106, 109 and 159; 1952 Nos. 96; 1953 No 102; 1954 No. 21; 1955 Nos. 15, 32 and 66; 1956 Nos. 71, 83, 91 and 127; 1957 Nos. 57 and 76; 1958 No. 86; 1959 No. 106; 1960 Nos. 29 and 70; 1961 Nos. 60 and 144; 1962 Nos 102 and 103; 1963 No. 149; 1964 No. 141; 1965 Nos 86, 121 and 194; 1966 Nos. 15 and 173; 1967 Nos. 9 and 179; 1968 No. 68; 1969 Nos 69, 77, 133, 152 and 186; 1970 Nos. 104, 113 and 170; 1971 Nos 9, 59 and 170; 1972 No. 96; 1973 Nos. 155, 251, 257 and 268; 1974 Nos. 29 and 112; 1976 Nos. 261 and 262; 1977 Nos 68, 137 and 188; 1979 Nos 181, 275 and 277; 1980 Nos. 109, 255, 372 and 377; 1981 Nos. 162, 265

 

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 and 382; 1982 Nos. 140, 255, 311 335 and 404; 1983 Nos. 92, 93, 327, 328, 329 and 330; 1984 Nos. 13, 18 137, 319 and 462; 1985 Nos 12, 71, 76, 126, 306 and 308; 1986 Nos. 77, 91, 94, 144, 174, 175, 176, 215, 248, 361, 363, 367, and 368; 1987 Nos. 72, 102, 103, 124, 140, 162, 244, 297 and 316; 1988 Nos. 111, 179, 207, 260 and 270; 1989 Nos. 100, 101, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 243, 260 and 409; 1990 Nos. 6, 8, 123, 147, 148, 189, 217, 220, 222, 248, 274 and 450; 1991 Nos. 30, 109, 129, 139, 140, 228, 290, 316 and 384.

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