Exports (Canned and Frozen Fruits) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

Case
No judgment structure available for this case.

Statutory Rules 1982 No. 3431

Exports (Canned And Frozen Fruits) Regulations2(Amendment)

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation under the Customs Act 1901 and the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905.

Dated 2 December 1982.

N. M. STEPHEN

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command,

RALPH J. HUNT

Minister of State for Transport and Construction

for and on behalf of the

Minister of State for Primary Industry

and for and on behalf of the

Minister of State for Industry and Commerce

 

Fees for officers’ services

Regulation 27 of the Exports (Canned and Frozen Fruits) Regulations is amended—

  • (a)

    by omitting from paragraph (1) (a) “$3.20” and substituting “$4.20”;

  • (b)

    by omitting from paragraph (1) (aa) “$3.90” and substituting “$5.25”;

  • (c)

    by omitting from paragraph (1) (b) “$2.35” and substituting “$3.15”;

  • (d)

    by omitting from paragraph (1) (c) “$2.35” and substituting “$3.15”;

  • (e)

    by inserting after sub-regulation (1) the following sub-regulations:

  • “(1A)

    Sub-regulation (1) applies in relation to the services of an officer other than services of the kind referred to in sub-regulation (1B) or (1C).

  • “(1B)

    Subject to sub-regulation (3), where, at the request of a person, the services of an officer are made available to the person for the purposes of these Regulations and the officer renders services for a period of not more than 8 hours, being a period—

    • (a)

      that commences before 30 minutes past the hour of 6 o’clock in the morning or concludes after the hour of 6 o’clock in the evening; and

    • (b)

      during the whole or part of which the officer performs shift-work,

the person shall be charged—

  • (c)

    in respect of services rendered on a week day — a fee of 30 cents for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered;

  • (d)

    in respect of services rendered on a Saturday — a fee of $3.15 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered;

  • (e)

    in respect of services rendered on a Sunday — a fee of $4.20 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered; and

  • (f)

    in respect of services rendered on a holiday — a fee of $5.25 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered.

  • “(1C)

    Subject to sub-regulation (3), where, at the request of a person, the services of an officer are made available to the person for the purposes of these Regulations and the officer—

    • (a)

      renders services for a period of 8 hours, being a period during the whole or part of which the officer performs shift-work; and

    • (b)

      continues, with or without a meal break, to render services,

the person shall be charged, in relation to the services of the officer that are rendered outside that period of 8 hours—

  • (c)

    in respect of services rendered—

    • (i)

      on a week day either before the hour of 7 o’clock in the morning or after the hour of 10 o’clock in the night of that day; or

    • (ii)

      on a Saturday or Sunday,

a fee of $3.15 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered;

  • (d)

    in respect of services rendered on a holiday — a fee of $5.25 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered; and

  • (e)

    in respect of services rendered on a week day after the hour of 7 o’clock in the morning and before the hour of 10 o’clock in the night of that day — a fee of $3.15 for each quarter-hour or part of a quarter-hour during which the services are so rendered.”;

  • (f)

    by omitting “-1964” from the definition of “holiday” in sub-regulation (4); and

  • (g)

    by omitting “-1965” from the definition of “officer” in sub-regulation (4).

NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 8 December 1982.

2. Statutory Rules 1954 No. 101 as amended by 1955 Nos. 20 and 50; 1956 Nos. 10, 42 and 125; 1957 No. 33; 1960 Nos. 2 and 34; 1963 No. 136; 1964 No. 54; 1966 No. 45; 1968 No. 57; 1969 No. 29; 1974 No. 231; 1977 No. 249; 1978 No. 42; 1980 No. 125.

Actions
Download as PDF Download as Word Document


Cases Citing This Decision

0

Cases Cited

0

Statutory Material Cited

0