Exports (General) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1936 AND THE COMMERCE (TRADE DESCRIPTIONS) ACT 1905-1933.*
WHEREAS
by section 112 of the
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a ) the exportation of which would, in his opinion, be harmful to the Commonwealth; or(
b ) which have not been prepared or manufactured for export under the prescribed conditions as to purity, soundness, or freedom from disease, or which do not conform to the prescribed conditions as to purity, soundness, or freedom from disease :
And whereas it is provided by the said section that the said power of prohibition shall extend to authorize the prohibition of the exportation of the goods generally, or to any specified place, and either absolutely or so as to allow of the exportation of the goods subject to any condition or restriction:
And whereas I am of opinion that the exportation of the goods specified in the first column of the First Schedule to the following Regulations, except subject to the conditions and restrictions prescribed by those Regulations, would be harmful to the Commonwealth:
Now
therefore I, the Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the
following Regulations under the
Dated this Sixteenth day of June ,1937.
(SGD.) GOWRIE.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
for Minister of State for Commerce and for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
*Notified in the
Commonwealth Gazette on , 19374805.—12/4.6.1937.—Price 8d.
EXPORTS (GENERAL) REGULATIONS.
Part I.—Preliminary.
Part I.—Preliminary.
Part II.—General Provisions as to Exportation of Goods.
Part III.—Trade Descriptions.
Part IV.—Supervision, Inspection and Examination.
Part V.—Registration of Brands.
Part VI.—Miscellaneous.
“appointed analyst” means a person appointed as an analyst under sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 27 of these Regulations, or for the purposes of the
Customs Act 1901-1936;“appointed place” means a place appointed under regulation 14 of these Regulations to be a place where goods specified in the first column of the First Schedule which are intended for export may be inspected and examined, and includes any wharf at which such goods are to be shipped and any ship used, or intended to be used, for the conveyance for export of such goods ;
“coverings” means all the principal coverings in which goods are contained;
“disease” means any abnormal condition of or in goods, and includes any condition arising from the presence of, or caused by, or due to, the operations, development, growth or decay of any insect or fungus;
“officer” means an officer as defined by the
Commerce (Trade Descriptions )Act 1905-1933;“plant” includes every part of any plant (except the seed) intended for planting or for purposes of propagation;
“registered brand” means a brand registered in pursuance of Part V. of these Regulations or in pursuance of the Regulations repealed by these Regulations;
“sole”, in relation to boots and shoes, means all that part of the boot or shoe which, in use, is under the foot of the wearer, except only the thin strip of leather, paper, or the like, which is affixed to the upper surface of the inner sole;
“the Department” means the Department of Commerce;
“the Minister” means the Minister of State for Commerce;
“the Secretary” means the Secretary of the Department.
(2.) In these Regulations, any reference to a Schedule shall be read as a reference to a Schedule to these Regulations, and any reference to a Form shall be read as a reference to a Form contained in the Second Schedule.
Part II.—General Provisions as to Exportation of Goods.
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a ) the Secretary is satisfied that the goods have been prepared or manufactured for export in an establishment which is constructed, equipped and operated in an efficient and hygienic manner;(
b ) the conditions and restrictions (if any) specified in the second column of the First Schedule opposite to the name or description of those goods are complied with; and(
c ) the exporter has obtained an export permit in accordance with these Regulations in respect of the goods.
(2.)
The provisions of paragraph (
Part III.—Trade Descriptions.
(2.) Nothing in this Part of these Regulations shall apply to any parcel of seeds not exceeding three pounds in weight exported by post.
(3.) This regulation shall apply to goods specified in the first column of the First Schedule which are imported into Australia, and are not held in bond, unless the Secretary is satisfied that the goods are not the produce or manufacture of Australia.
(2.) The trade description—
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a ) shall be in the form of a principal label or brand affixed to the goods, or to the coverings containing the goods, in a prominent position and in a conspicuous and reasonably permanent manner;(
b ) shall contain, in prominent and legible characters, a true description of the goods, together with the word “Australia”, and may include in addition the name of the State or Territory in which the goods were made or produced; and(
c ) shall include one or both of the following particulars, namely:—(i) the name of the manufacturer, producer or exporter;
(ii) the registered brand of the manufacturer, producer or exporter:
Provided that the Secretary may, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, permit the consignee’s brand to be included in the trade description in lieu of the registered brand of the manufacturer, producer or exporter :
Provided further that where the manufacturer or producer is not the exporter, the trade description shall include the manufacturer’s or producer’s name or registered brand, unless the exporter sets forth in the notice of intention to export the name and address of the manufacturer or producer.
(3.) Except in the case of boots and shoes, plants, and fresh vegetables, the label or brand shall specify the net weight or quantity of the goods.
(4.) In the case of goods containing any deleterious substance, the trade description shall include a statement that the goods contain that deleterious substance.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
Part IV.—Supervision, Inspection and Examination.
(2.) Where the services of an officer are made available in pursuance of an application under this regulation, the applicant shall pay to the Department the sum of Three shillings for each hour during which the officer is engaged in supervising the preparation of the goods, and, in addition, in any case where the amount so payable is exceeded by the expenses incurred by the Department in supplying the services of the officer, the Minister may require to be paid, and if the Minister so requires, the applicant shall pay, a sum equal to the amount of the excess.
(2.) In exercising his powers under this regulation, the Secretary may limit the appointment of any place to the inspection and examination of any particular goods or class of goods, or may attach to the appointment any other condition or restriction.
(2.) In the case of lucerne seed, the declaration shall also state the name of the State or Territory and district and the year in which the seed was produced.
(3.) The notice and declaration referred to in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation shall be furnished—
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a ) in the case of boots, shoes, chutneys, pickles, sauces, fruit juice, fruit pulp, honey, jam, marmalade, dried and preserved vegetables—at least three clear working days before the proposed date of shipment; and(
b ) in the case of all other goods—at least one clear working day before the proposed date of shipment.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
(2.) In any proceedings for an offence
against the last preceding sub-regulation, a certificate signed by the
Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Department certifying that the
declaration was furnished in pursuance of the last preceding regulation, and
was made by the person by whom it purports to have been made, shall be
(3.) Judicial notice shall be taken of the signature to any certificate made under the last preceding sub-regulation, and of the fact that the person whose signature it purports to bear holds, or has held, the office of Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Department.
(
a ) the goods are marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) the officer is satisfied that the conditions and restrictions applicable under these Regulations in respect of the goods have been complied with,
he shall sign the certificate at the foot of the notice of intention to export furnished in respect of those goods, and the exporter shall be entitled to receive an export permit in accordance with Form 2 and a certificate as to the condition of the goods in accordance with Form 3.
(2.) When the goods are brought to a wharf for shipment, the exporter shall deliver the export permit to the officer of customs on duty at the ship by which the goods are to be exported.
(
a ) the goods are not marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; or(
b ) the officer is satisfied that any condition or restriction applicable under these Regulations has not been complied with,
he may cancel the export permit and any certificate as to the condition of the goods issued in respect of those goods.
(2.) Where an export permit or certificate as to the condition of any goods has been cancelled under the last preceding sub-regulation, the exporter shall, if so required by an officer, forthwith surrender the permit or certificate, as the case may be, to the officer.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
Part v.—Registration of Brands.
(2.) The register of brands kept by the Secretary under the Regulations repealed by these Regulations shall be incorporated with and form part of the register under these Regulations.
Part VI.—Miscellaneous.
(2.) All persons appointed as analysts for
the purposes of the
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a ) Where the analysis is made at the instance of an officer for departmental purposes, the certificate may be supplied upon payment of One shilling.(
b ) Where the analysis is made at the request of the manufacturer or exporter desirous of obtaining the certificate, the certificate may be supplied upon payment of Ten shillings and sixpence.
(2.) The time in respect of which the fee shall be charged shall include the time reasonably occupied by the officer in proceeding to and returning from the place where his attendance is required.
(3.) Where an officer is required to proceed on duty away from his ordinary station, the rate of charge to be made in respect of his services shall be fixed by the Minister.
THE SCHEDULES.
FIRST SCHEDULE. Regs. 7 and 10.
FIRST COLUMN. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of goods. | Conditions and Restrictions subject to which export is allowed. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 10. |
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First Schedule—
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Name or description of goods. | Conditions and Restrictions subject to which export is allowed. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 10. |
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First Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column |
Name or description of goods. | Conditions and Restrictions subject to which export is allowed. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 10. |
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First Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column |
Name or description of goods. — | Conditions and Restrictions subject to which export is allowed. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 10. |
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Name or description of goods. | Conditions and Restrictions subject to which export is allowed. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 10. | |
12 or 13 ounces.......................................................... 72 16 ounces.................................................................... 60 24 ounces.................................................................... 48 32 ounces.................................................................... 30 36 ounces.................................................................... 30 80 ounces.................................................................... 12
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SECOND SCHEDULE. Reg. 5 (2.).
Form 1. Reg. 17.
Commonwealth of Australia.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT.
, 19…
To the Department of Commerce,
Port of....................
Notice is hereby given that intend to export goods as set out hereunder.
The goods have been delivered to the appointed place at....................................................
and may be inspected on..........................................................
I hereby declare—
(
а ) that I am the duly authorized by........... the owner of the goods specified hereunder;(
b ) that the conditions and restrictions applicable in respect of the goods under the Exports (General) Regulations have been complied with; and(
c ) that the goods are marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description.
Statement of Goods to be Exported.
Goods. | Brands. | Number of Packages. | Size, Weight or Measure and Number of Contents. | Export Ship. | Destination. | Date of Sailing. |
(Signature of agent or owner.)
(Witness to signature of agent or owner.)
Certificate by Inspecting Officer.
I hereby certify—
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а ) that the goods referred to above are marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) I am satisfied that the conditions and restrictions applicable to the goods under the Exports (General) Regulations have been complied with.
Inspecting Officer.
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Form 2. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
EXPORT PERMIT.
Port of
Date , 19...
To the Officer of Customs,
........................ Wharf.
The undermentioned goods to be shipped per..................................................... are marked
in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description and the conditions and restrictions applicable under the Exports (General) Regulations in respect of the goods have been complied with:—
Marks. | Exporter. | Character of Goods. | Quantity. |
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
Shipped the above goods.
........................... Officer of Customs.
Date................... ,19...
Note.—This form is to be delivered by the exporter to the Customs Officer at the export ship at the time the goods are brought for shipment, and to be returned by the Customs Officer after shipment of the goods to the examining officer.
Form 3. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
CERTIFICATE AS TO CONDITION OF *
This is to certify that......................................... of *............................................ branded
................... and shipped per SS........................................ to............................................... on
................................... , 19..., have been examined and found to be in the condition specified
hereunder .............................................................................................................................
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Dated at................................... in the State of.......................... the...................................
day of.................., 19..
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
* Insert name of goods.
Here set out condition, e.g., “free from adulteration” , “sound and clean”, “sound, clean and fresh” , or the grade, if any, of the goods, as the case requires.
By Authority: L . F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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