Meat Export Bounties Regulations 1923 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES
REGULATIONS UNDER THE MEAT EXPORT BOUNTIES ACT 1923.
I, THE
DEPUTY OF 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 thirteenth day of September, 1923.
W. H. IRVINE,
Deputy of the Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
LITTLETON E. GROOM,
for the Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
Meat export bounties regulations.
“ Bounty” means bounty under the Act;“Collector” means Collector of Customs for a State;
“Exporter” means any person engaged either directly or indirectly in the exportation from the Commonwealth of beef, or cattle for slaughter and includes any firm or company established in Australia which is so engaged;
“Meatworks” means premises which have been approved by the Comptroller-General of Customs for the slaughter of cattle or the treatment of beef for export;
“Minister” means the Minister of State for Trade and Customs;
“ Officer” means an Officer of Customs;“Prescribed Port” means Batavia, Soerabaya, Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong, Honolulu, or any other port approved for the purposes of these Regulations by the Comptroller- General;
“ Subsidy” means bounty under the Act;“The Act” means the
Meat Export Bounties Act 1923.
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to a Form shall unless the contrary intention appears be read as a reference to a Form in the Schedule to these Regulations.
C. 13276.—Price 3d.
(2) Meat exporters shall issue certificates in accordance with Forms 1, 3, 5 and 6 in sequence of treatment.
(3) When in the opinion of the Comptroller-General it is not necessary or practicable to furnish certificates strictly in accordance with the Forms in the Schedule to these Regulations in order to secure payment of the Bounty, the Comptroller-General may authorize such suspension or variation of any of the conditions, not being conditions prescribed by the Act, as he considers necessary.
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a ) the offence created by that regulation or sub-regulation; or(
b ) a breach of that regulation whether by act or omission shall be punishable upon conviction by a penalty not exceeding the penalty set out.
THE SCHEDULE.
FORMS OF CERTIFICATES.
Form 1. No.
Beef Subsidy.
This is to certify that head of cattle from
Station, owned by , were treated at Works
on the , 1923, from which the frozen weight of export beef was lbs.
*The cattle referred to in this Certificate are identical with those referred to in Certificate (Form 2) attached No.
For Company,
Works Manager.
Witness.
I hereby certify that the above particulars agree with the information set out in the books and records of the above company as produced to me.
Commonwealth Government Inspector.
*This paragraph to be struck out in cases where the claim for subsidy is made by the pastoralist.
Form 2. No.
Beef Subsidy.
Certificate from Vendor (Grower or Fattener )as to Satisfaction of Price for Cattle Sold (other than at Auction Sales) for Slaughter in Australia for Export Purposes.
In connexion with the sale on of under contract
dated between , and I acknowledge that
satisfied that an allowance for the Commonwealth Subsidy and relative concessions has been made in the price mentioned in such contract.
Witness.
Form 3. No.
Beef Subsidy.
This is to certify that head of cattle were purchased at auction
at on by and were treated
at Works on the 1923, from which the frozen weight of export beef was lbs.
It is further certified that the price paid for the cattle referred to above included the subsidy payable by the Commonwealth Government in respect of beef exported.
For Company,
Works Manager.
Witness.
I hereby certify that the above particulars agree with the information set out in the books and records of the above company as produced to me.
Commonwealth Government Inspector.
Form 4. No.
Beef Subsidy.
This is to certify that head of cattle from Station,
sold by on were shipped at Port to
Port on the day of , 1923.
Exporter.
Witness.
The cattle referred to in the above Certificate, were shipped per s.s.
to on , 1923.
Officer of Customs.
Form 5. No.
Canned Beef Subsidy.
This is to certify that head of cattle from Station,
owned by were treated at Works on the 1923, from which the fresh weight of beef canned for export was lbs.
*The cattle referred to in this Certificate are identical with those referred to in Certificate (Form 2) attached No.
For Company,
Works Manager.
Witness.
I hereby certify that the above particulars agree with the information set out in the books and records of the above company as produced to me.
Commonwealth Government Inspector.
*This paragraph to be struck out in cases where the claim tor subsidy is made by the pastoralist.
Form 6. No
Canned Beef Subsidy.
This is to certify that | lbs. of canned beef obtained from cattle purchased | |||||
at auction at | on | by | were treated at | |||
Works on the | , 1923. | |||||
It is further certified that the price paid for the cattle referred to above included the subsidy payable by the Commonwealth Government in respect of beef exported.
For Company,
Works Manager.
Witness.
I hereby certify that the above particulars agree with the information set out in the books and records of the above company as produced to me.
Commonwealth Government Inspector.
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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