Iron and Steel Bounty Act 1918 (Cth)
IRON AND STEEL BOUNTY.
An Act to provide for the Payment of Bounty on the Manufacture of Black Steel Sheets and Galvanized Sheets in the Commonwealth.
[Assented to 20th December, 1918.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
“black steel sheets” means black steel sheets, not exceeding one-sixteenth of an inch in thickness, made from Australian iron ore and steel manufactured in Australia or from such imported sheet bar steel as is authorized in pursuance of section three of this Act;
“freight” means the average freight for black steel sheets not exceeding one-sixteenth of an inch in thickness and galvanized sheets from the ports in the United Kingdom at which those sheets are usually shipped to Australia, as determined by the British Board of Trade for the quarter ending on the thirty-first day of March, the thirtieth day of June, the thirtieth day of September or the thirty-first day of December in any year and immediately preceding the quarter in which bounty is payable;
“galvanized sheets” means galvanized sheets made from Australian iron ore and steel manufactured in Australia or from such imported sheet bar steel as is authorized in pursuance of section three of this Act.
Provided that whenever the Minister authorizes the use of sheet bar steel other than that made in Australia he shall within thirty days thereof cause a statement of the reasons therefor to be laid before both Houses of the Parliament if the Parliament is then sitting or, if the Parliament is not then sitting, within thirty days after the next meeting of Parliament, and if either House of the Parliament passes a resolution of which notice has been given at any time within fifteen sitting days after such statement has been laid before such House disallowing such authorization it shall thereupon cease to have effect.
Provided that the rates of bounty payable on any black steel sheets or galvanized sheets, manufactured after the introduction of a Customs Tariff bringing into operation increased duties of Customs on black steel sheets or galvanized sheets, shall be decreased by an amount corresponding to the amount by which the duties of Customs are increased:
Provided further that no bounty shall be authorized to be paid on any black steel sheets or galvanized sheets manufactured or supplied or to be manufactured or supplied under a contract containing a term or condition permitting or providing for the deduction of the amount of the bounty or any part thereof from the price
or moneys payable for the black steel sheets or galvanized sheets to the manufacturers.
(2.) The total amount of bounty authorized to be paid in any one financial year shall not exceed the sum of Forty thousand pounds.
(3.) When the maximum amount of bounty which may be paid in any year has not been paid in that year, the unpaid balance, or any part thereof, may be paid in any subsequent year in addition to the maximum amount for that year.
(2.) On the hearing and determination of the
application, the President shall have all the powers which under the
(3.) Every person who claims the bounty payable under this Act shall, in making his claim, certify to the Minister the conditions
of employment and the rates of wages paid to any labour employed by him other than the labour of members of his family.
(4.) If the Minister finds that the rates of wages and conditions of employment or any of them—
(
a ) are below the rates and conditions declared, as in the first sub-section of this section mentioned, to be fair and reasonable; or(
b ) are below the standard rates and conditions of employment prescribed by the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration,
the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of the bounty payable.
(
a ) obtain any bounty which is not payable;(
b )obtain payment of the bounty by means of any false or misleading statement; or(
c ) present to any officer doing duty in relation to this Act or the regulations, any document, or make to any such officer any statement, which is false in any particular.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for twelve months.
(
a ) the names of all persons to whom bounty was paid during the preceding financial year;(
b ) the amounts of all such bounty;(
c ) the names of the places and States in which the goods were produced; and(
d ) the number of persons employed in each of the works, wages paid, and hours observed in the production of the goods,
shall be prepared in the month of July in each year and shall be laid before both Houses of the Parliament within thirty days after its preparation if the Parliament is then sitting, and, if not, then within thirty days after the next meeting thereof.
(
a ) For prescribing the minimum quantity of black steel sheets or galvanized sheets to be manufactured to entitle the manufacturer to claim the bounty;(
b ) for prescribing the proportion in which bounty shall be payable to claimants who have complied with the prescribed conditions, in cases where there is not sufficient money available to pay the full bounty in respect of all the claims; and(
c ) for providing for the inspection of the process or manufacture for the purpose of ascertaining and reporting on the cost of production and manufacture.
THE SCHEDULE.
Description of Goods. | Rate of Bounty. | Total Amount which may be authorized. | Date of Expiry of Bounty. | |
Black Steel Sheets |
| £ | ||
Galvanized Sheets |
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| 200,000 | 30th September, 1923. |
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