Excise Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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Statutory Rules 1987 No. 1611

Excise Regulations2 (Amendment)

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

Dated 22 July 1987.

N. M. STEPHEN

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command,

John N. Button

Minister of State for

Industry, Technology and Commerce

Commencement

1. (1) Regulations 2 and 3 shall come into operation on 1 August 1987.

(2) Regulation 4 shall come into operation on 2 August 1987.

Principal Regulations

2. In these Regulations, “Principal Regulations” means the Excise Regulations.

3. After regulation 52 of the Principal Regulations the following regulation is inserted:

Rebate not payable in respect of certain diesel fuel

“52aa. A rebate is not payable to a person under subsection 78a(1) of the Act in respect of diesel fuel purchased by the person earlier than 12 months before 1 August 1987, being the date of the repeal of regulation 51a.”.

Conditions etc. in relation to payment of rebate—subsection 78a (1) of the Act

4. Regulation 57a of the Principal Regulations is amended:

(a) by omitting subparagraph (1) (e) (v); and

 

(S.R. 187/87)—Cat. No.  14/14.7.1987

 

(b) by inserting after subparagraph (2) (a) (viii) the following subparagraph:

“(viiia) where a person other than the applicant is involved, or likely to be involved, in the use of the fuel to which the application relates—the name, address and occupation of that person and the quantity in litres of that fuel that is or is likely to be used by that person;”.

 

NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 29 July 1987.

2. Statutory Rules 1925 No. 181 as amended to date. For previous amendments see Note 2 to Statutory Rules 1987 No. 28 and see also Statutory Rules 1987 Nos. 28 and 123.

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