Iron and Steel Products Bounty Regulations 1922 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
REGULATIONS UNDER THE IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS BOUNTY ACT 1922.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over
the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, do hereby make the following Regulations under the
Dated this fourteenth day of February, 1923.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
AUSTIN CHAPMAN,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS BOUNTY REGULATIONS.
Short Title.
Definitions.
“Authorized person” means a person appointed in writing by the Minister for Trade and Customs to be an authorized person for the purposes of these Regulations ;
“Bounty” means bounty under the Act ;
“Collector” means Collector of Customs for the State ;
“Factory” means premises specified in any notice of intention to claim bounty or claim for bounty given or made under the Act;
“The Act” means the Iron and Steel Products Bounty Act 1922.
Notice of Intention to Claim Bounty.
(2) If so requested by a manufacturer the Collector may accept a notice of intention to claim bounty as a continuing notice.
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Form of Notice.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
Notice by manufacturer of intention to claim bounty.
State of
To the Collector of Customs.
I hereby give
notice that I intend to claim bounty in respect of (
My factory is situated at
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Note.—Words between asterisks may be omitted if desired.
Transferee of Factory may Claim Bounty without Fresh Notice.
(2) A factory shall be deemed to have become transferred where it has passed from one person to another person by act of parties or by operation of law.
Minimum Quantities.
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| 100 |
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Powers of Authorized Person.
Inspection of Process of Manufacture, etc.
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a ) allow any authorized person to have access at all reasonable times to the factory named in the notice, for the purpose of inspecting the process of manufacture of the goods;(
b ) provide, when requested by an authorized person so to do, all reasonable facilities and assistance necessary to enable the authorized person to effectively inspect the process of manufacture of the goods;(
c ) keep books and accounts showing clearly the cost of production and manufacture and selling price of all goods upon which bounty is intended to be claimed, the capital employed in the business and the net profits derived therefrom during each financial year;(
d ) produce such books and accounts and the documents relating to entries therein for examination and audit by any authorized person when required by him so to do; and(
e ) supply such samples of the goods as the Collector requires.
Form of Claim for Bounty.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Departmental Registration
Number.
Financial year 19 State of
The
Pursuant
to notice of intention to claim, I hereby claim bounty in respect of (
manufactured by me at, and delivered from, my factory after the fourteenth day
of September, 1922, and up to the (
Factory situated at. | No. Weight, and Description of Goods on which bounty is claimed. | Rate of Bounty. | Amount of Bounty claimed. | ||
Total | pounds | ||||
shillings | pence | ||||
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Officer’s Certificate.
I
certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, after due inquiry, the
particulars and statements declared to in the above claim for bounty are true
and correct for the
purposes of the
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I certify that this account is correct
within the meaning of Section 34 of the
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Declaration to be Indorsed on Claim for Bounty. | ||||||||
I, | of | , do hereby declare | ||||||
as follows:—
1. I am the manufacturer of the goods specified in this claim for bounty.
2. The goods were manufactured by me at, and delivered from, the factory mentioned in the notice of intention to claim bounty given by
3. The description of the goods, and the particulars relating thereto, set out in this claim for bounty, are true and correct in every respect.
4. The whole of the goods specified in this claim for bounty—
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а ) were made from materials wholly produced or manufactured in Australia, or from such imported material as was authorized under section 4 of the Act, and(
b ) are of good and merchantable quality.5. None of the goods specified in this claim for bounty have been manufactured or supplied, or are intended to be 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 goods to the manufacturers.
6. Nothing on my part has been done or omitted to be done, and to the best of my knowledge and belief nothing on the part of any other person has been done or omitted to be done, whereby my right to bounty in respect of the goods has been forfeited or taken away.
7. No other claim for bounty has been made nor has any bounty been paid in respect of the goods specified in this claim for bounty.
8. The particulars set out hereunder as to persons employed in my factory in the production of the goods, the hours worked by and the rates of wages paid to them, &c., are true and correct.
9. The said rates and the conditions of employment are in no case below the rates and Conditions declared by the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, under Section 10 (1) of the Act, to be fair and reasonable. (
d )
Employee. | Hours of Labour per week. | Rate of Wages paid per hour. (State whether with or without keep.) | Remarks. | ||||
( | Occupation. | ||||||
Declared before me at | this | day of | 19 | ||||
Time within which Claim for Bounty is to be Made.
Proportion of Bounty Payable when Amount Available not Sufficient to Pay Whole.
(2) Every such determination shall be final and conclusive and without appeal.
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