Meat Export Charge Act 1973 (Cth)
To impose a Charge upon the Export of Meat.
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, the Senate and the House of Representatives of Australia, as follows:—
(a) meat consisting of food of a kind that is declared by the regulations to be exempt from charge, being food prepared wholly or partly from, or containing, the flesh or other edible portions of cattle, sheep, goats or pigs; or
(b) meat included in a class of meat declared by the regulations to be a class of meat that is exempt from charge.
(a) the flesh or other edible portions of cattle; or
(b) food prepared wholly or partly from, or containing any of, the flesh or other edible portions of cattle.
(2) The rate of the charge is—
(a) in respect of meat to which this section applies, being meat included in a prescribed class of such meat—such rate, being less than 1.6 cents for each pound of meat exported, as is prescribed in respect of that class of meat; and
(b) in respect of any other meat to which this section applies 1.6 cents for each pound of meat exported.
(2) The rate of the charge is—
(a) in respect of meat to which this section applies, being meat included in a prescribed class of such meat—such rate, being less than 1cent for each pound of meat exported, as is prescribed in respect of that class of meat; and
(b) in respect of any other meat to which this section applies—1 cent for each pound of meat exported.
(a) the weight of any meat includes the weight of any bones or other parts of the animal from which the meat is derived that are contained in, or attached to, the meat; and
(b) in the case of meat that is packed in a can or other container the weight of the meat does not include the weight of the can or container in which it is packed.
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