Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2019 (SA)
South Australia
Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2019
under the Explosives Act 1936
Contents
1Short title
2Commencement
Schedule 1—Fees under Explosives Act 1936
Part 1—Preliminary
1Interpretation
2Waiver of fees
Part 2—Fees relating to Explosives Regulations 2011
3Fees relating to Explosives Regulations 2011
Part 3—Fees relating to Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations 2016
4Fees relating to Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations 2016
Part 4—Fees relating to Explosives (Security Sensitive Substances) Regulations 2006
5Fees relating to Explosives (Security Sensitive Substances) Regulations 2006
Schedule 2—Revocation of Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2018
Legislative history
1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2019.
2—Commencement
These regulations come into operation on 1 July 2019.
Schedule 1—Fees under Explosives Act 1936
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Interpretation
(1)In this Schedule, unless the contrary intention appears—
Act means the Explosives Act 1936.
(2)For the purposes of this Schedule, unless the contrary intention appears—
(a)subject to paragraph (b), words and expressions used in this Schedule have the same respective meanings as in the Act; and
(b)a word or expression used under a heading that refers to specified regulations has the same meaning as in the regulations so specified.
2—Waiver of fees
The Director may waive a fee or particular class of fee referred to in this Schedule (or part of such a fee or class of fee) if the Director considers it appropriate to do so.
Example—
If an applicant for the grant or renewal of a licence or permit holds an authorisation under the law of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth authorising activities that are substantially the same as those sought to be authorised by the licence or permit (whether or not this result is achieved by means of the imposition of conditions), the Director may waive the application fee or part of the application fee.
Part 2—Fees relating to Explosives Regulations 2011
3—Fees relating to Explosives Regulations 2011
(1)Subject to subclause (2), the following fees are payable for the purposes of the Act and the Explosives Regulations 2011:
1—Classification of explosives (Part 2)
Fee for—
(a) application for classification of explosive
$190.00
(b) amendment of classification of explosive
$108.00
2—Licensing of factories (Part 3)
Licence fee for a factory to manufacture explosives
$349.00
3—Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture (Part 4)
Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture of Classification Code 1.1D—
(a) for 1 place only
$64.50
(b) for more than 1 place
$162.00
4—Licence to carry explosives (Part 7)
Licence fee for a carrier to carry—
(a) up to 60 kg of explosives
$40.50
(b) up to 265 kg of explosives
$64.50
(c) up to 1 000 kg of explosives
$70.00
(d) over 1 000 kg of explosives
$204.00
5—Licence to store on premises (Part 10)
Licence fee for storing explosives on premises in which the quantity of explosives to be stored—
(a) does not exceed 30 kg
$64.50
(b) exceeds 30 kg but does not exceed 60 kg
$117.00
6—Licensing of magazines (Part 11)
(1)
Licence fee for portable magazine in which the quantity of explosive to be stored—
(a) does not exceed 60 kg
$140.00
(b) exceeds 60 kg but does not exceed 1 000 kg
$408.00
(c) exceeds 1 000 kg
$710.00
(2)
Licence fee for any other magazine in which the quantity of explosive to be stored—
(a) does not exceed 1 000 kg
$204.00
(b) exceeds 1 000 kg
$353.00
7—Licence to import explosives (Part 13)
Licence fee to import explosives—
(a) of classification code 1.2G, 1.3G, 1.4G or 1.4S
$70.00
(b) of another classification code
$117.00
8—Inspection or testing of explosives
Fee for—
(a) examination of fuse
$42.25
(b) examination of detonator
$42.25
(c) physical examination of firework or firework composition
$42.25
(d) liquefaction test
$42.25
(e) exudation test
$42.25
(f) heat test
$42.25
9—Blaster's licence (Part 14A)
(a) Fee for application for blaster's licence
$78.00
(b) Fee for application for renewal of blaster's licence
$78.00
(2)Departments and instrumentalities of the South Australian Government are exempt from the payment of fees specified in subclause (1).
Part 3—Fees relating to Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations 2016
4—Fees relating to Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations 2016
The following fees are payable for the purposes of the Act and the Explosives (Fireworks) Regulations 2016:
Applications under regulation 34—
(a) for grant or renewal of a pyrotechnician's licence (Part 3 Division 1)
$256.00
(b) for grant or renewal of a pyrotechnic displays business licence (Part 3 Division 2)
$172.00
(c) for grant of an exempt display permit (Part 3 Division 3)
$34.25
(d) for grant or renewal of a pyrotechnic sales business licence (Part 4)
$172.00
Part 4—Fees relating to Explosives (Security Sensitive Substances) Regulations 2006
5—Fees relating to Explosives (Security Sensitive Substances) Regulations 2006
(1)Subject to subclause (2), the following fees are payable for the purposes of the Act and the Explosives (Security Sensitive Substances) Regulations 2006:
Applications under regulation 27—
(a) for grant or renewal of a licence or permit (regardless of the number of licences or permits to be granted to the applicant, or held by the applicant to be renewed, at the same time)
$67.00
(b) for variation of a licence or permit
$67.00
(2)If a licence or permit is to be granted or renewed for a period that is less than or more than 36 months, a pro rata adjustment is to be made to the amount of the fee by applying the proportion that the length of the licence or permit period in months bears to 36 months.
Schedule 2—Revocation of Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2018
The Explosives (Fees) Regulations 2018 are revoked.
Legislative history
Notes
•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or regulations
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