Iron Bounty Regulations 1913 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE MANUFACTURES ENCOURAGEMENT ACT 1908-1912.
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 10th day of December, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
LITTLETON E. GROOM,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
IRON BOUNTY REGULATIONS.
Short Title.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Iron Bounty Regulations 1913.
Definitions.
2. In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears—“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 the Collector of Customs for the State;
“Factory” means the premises specified in any notice of intention to claim bounty or claim for bounty given or made under the Act;
“Financial year” means the period from the first day of July in any one year to the thirtieth day of June in the next succeeding year, both days inclusive; and
“The Act” means the
Manufactures Encouragement Act 1908-1912.
C.14846.—Price 3d.
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.
Form of Notice.
Commonwealth of Australia.
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 situate at
Goods to be Made after Notice Given.
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.
Table of Minimum Quantities to enable Claim for Bounty to be made.
Goods. | Minimum Quantity. |
CLASS 1. | |
Pig iron made from Australian ore.................................................................................. | 1,000 tons. |
Puddled bar iron made from Australian pig iron.......................................................... | 250 tons. |
Steel made from Australian pig iron............................................................................... | 100 tons. |
CLASS 2. | |
| 100 tons. |
| 50 tons. |
Wire made from Australian ore....................................................................................... | 50 tons. |
| 50 tons. |
Powers of Authorized Person.
Inspection of Process of Manufacture, etc.
(
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 showing clearly the cost of production and manufacture of all goods upon which bounty is intended to be claimed;(
d ) produce such books for the inspection of any authorized person when required by him so to do; and(
e ) supply such samples of the goods as the Collector requires.
Separate Claims in Respect of Different Kinds of Goods.
Form of Claim for Bounty.
The 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 (
Factory situated at. | Weight of goods on which bounty is claimed. | (
| Rate of bounty. | Amount of bounty claimed. | |||
£ | |||||||
Total pound | |||||||
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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
19 .
I
certify that this account is correct within the meaning of Section 34 of the
Received on the 19 , from
Esquire, the sum of pounds
shillings pence, in full payment of the above account.
and signature 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 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 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 in respect of the goods specified in this claim for bounty.
8. The rates of wages paid by me to employees, employed in my factory in the production of the goods, are as shown hereunder, and such rates are in no case below the standard rate of wages paid in this locality for similar labor engaged in the industry (
d ).
Employee | Hours of labour per week. | Rate of wages paid per week. (State whether with or without keep.) | Remarks. | |
( | Occupation. | |||
Declared before me at this day of 19
Order No. 1
I hereby authorize the amount of this account to be paid to my account at the Bank of at
Order No. 2.
I hereby direct that an Order authorizing the bearer thereof to receive the amount of this account be transmitted to me.
Directions.
If the Claimant is unable to attend in person at the Department, he may obtain payment by signing one of the above Orders.
By filling up and signing Order No. 1 he may direct the amount to be paid to his credit at any bank in the Commonwealth.
By signing Order No. 2 he may obtain an Order Form by registered post which, when signed by him, may be collected by bearer. This Order will be paid by the Department if the signature thereon agrees with the signature of Claimant on this account.
The Claimant may, if he prefer, issue an order in the form of Order No. 3 of the Treasury Regulations.
Time within which Claim for Bounty is to be Made.
(2) In order to allow of a claim for bounty being considered in relation to the funds available for payment of the bounty in the financial year in which it is made, it should be lodged with the Collector before the first day of May in that financial year.
(3) Claims received in a financial year after the first day of May shall, unless the Minister otherwise directs, be considered in relation to the funds available for the payment of bounty in the next financial year.
Proof of Value of Goods.
Unmerchantable Steel.
Pig Iron—Quantity Subject to Bounty.
Use of Imported Scrap Iron or Steel.
(2) Where scrap iron or steel is used in connection with the manufacture of steel from Australian pig iron the quantity of steel produced from the Australian pig iron shall be ascertained in accordance with the following table, viz.:—
95 tons weight of steel shall be deemed to have been produced from every 100 tons weight of Australian pig iron manufactured into steel. This table shall apply in proportion for any greater or less quantity.
Form of Bond.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
Bond under Section 9.
Know all men by these presents
that I (
Whereas I am a person claiming
bounty under the
plant and equipment of any kind used in or in connection with the manufacture of the goods if so required by the Governor of the State within twelve months after the date of the expiry of the bounty with respect to the class of goods on which my claim for bounty is made, then this bond shall be void, but otherwise it shall remain in full force and virtue. The transfer referred to in the condition to this bond is a transfer in consideration of fair compensation for the property transferred to be assessed in case of dispute by the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration whose determination shall be final and conclusive and without appeal.
(seal)
Signed sealed and delivered
by the said (
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(
in the presence of (
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Repeal.
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APPENDIX.
Schedule to the Manufactures Encouragement Act 1908-1912.
Description of Goods. | Rate of Bounty. | Total Amount which may be authorized. | Date of Expiry of Bounty. | ||
£150,000. | |||||
CLASS 1. | £150,000 .. | 30th June, 1914 | |||
Pig iron made from Australian ore | 12s. per ton.................. | ||||
Puddled bar iron made from Australian pig iron | 12s. per ton.................. | ||||
Steel made from Australian pig iron | 12s. per ton.................. | ||||
CLASS 2. | |||||
| 10 per cent. on value | £30,000 .. | |||
Wire made from Australian ore | 10 per cent. on value | 30th June, 1914 | |||
| 10 per cent. on value | ||||
Sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Act provides that “The maximum amount of bounty which may be paid in any one financial year in respect of goods specified in “Class 1 in the Schedule shall not exceed Thirty thousand pounds.”
“Provided that, where the maximum amount has not been so paid in any year, the unpaid balance, or any part thereof, may be paid in any subsequent year, in addition to the maximum amount for that year.”
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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