Pyrites Bounty Regulations (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1961. No. 15.

 

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PYRITES BOUNTY ACT 1960.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Pyrites Bounty Act 1960.

Dated this  2nd

day of  February , 1961.

DUNROSSIL

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Customs and Excise.

PYRITES BOUNTY REGULATIONS.

Citation.

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Pyrites Bounty Regulations.

Interpretation.

2.—(1.) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, “authorized agent” means a person appointed in pursuance of regulation 4 of these Regulations to be an authorized agent.

(2.) In these Regulations, a reference to a form by number shall be read as a reference to the form so numbered in the Schedule to these Regulations.

Application for bounty.

3.—(1.) An application for bounty in respect of pyrites—

(a) shall be lodged with the Collector for the State in which the pyrites was produced not later than two months after the expiration of the quarter in which the pyrites was received into premises in Australia at which the manufacture of sulphuric acid is carried on for the purpose of being used in that manufacture; and

(b) shall be accompanied by a declaration by the producer of the pyrites or his authorized agent.

(2.) An application and acompanying declaration referred to in the last preceding sub-regulation shall be in accordance with Form 1.

Authorized agents.

4.—(1.) A producer of pyrites may appoint a person to be his authorized agent for the purpose of executing on his behalf the declaration in Form 1, and the authorized agent may execute, on behalf of the producer, that declaration.

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 3rd February, 1961.

10338/60.—Price 3d. 9/20.12.1960.

(2.) Where a declaration has been executed by the authorized agent of a producer, the producer is subject to the same liabilities and penalties as if he had executed the declaration.

(3.) The appointment of an authorized agent shall be in accordance with Form 2 and shall be lodged by the producer with the Collector for the State in which the producer produces pyrites.

THE SCHEDULE.

Form 1.

Regulation 3.

 

Commonwealth of Australia.

Pyrites Bounty Act 1960.

APPLICATION FOR BOUNTY.

To the Collector of Customs for the State of

(a) Insert name and address of producer.

I, (a) , hereby apply for bounty in respect of iron pyrites produced in the premises situated at

(b) Insert address of premises.

(b)

and, during the quarter ended  , 19 , received into premises in Australia at which the manufacture of sulphuric acid is carried on for the purpose of being used in that manufacture.

The particulars relating to the iron pyrites covered by this application are as follows:—

Weight in tons.

Sulphur content in tons.

Address of premises into which received for the purpose of being used in the manufacture of sulphuric acid.

Date so received.

Rate of bounty.

Amount of bounty claimed.

Total............

DECLARATION BY PRODUCER OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT.

(c) Insert name, address and occupation of person declaring.

I, (c) , hereby declare—

1. That, for the purposes of the abovementioned Act, I am the (d) of the iron pyrites specified in the foregoing application for bounty.

(d) Insert “producer” or “authorized agent of the producer,” whichever is applicable.

2. That the whole of the processes by which the iron pyrites was obtained, including the mining of the ore, were carried on at one premises and that those premises were, at the time when the pyrites was produced, registered under section 10 of the abovementioned Act or became so registered after that time.

3. That the iron pyrites was not sold by the producer before the first day of January, 1961.

4. That the particulars relating to the iron pyrites set out in the foregoing application for bounty are true and correct in every particular.

5. That 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 the right of the producer to bounty has been forfeited or taken away.

6. That, to the best of my knowledge and belief, no other application for bounty has been made, nor has any bounty been paid or any advance under section 18 of the abovementioned Act been made, in respect of the iron pyrites.

Declared at  this day of , 19 .

(e) Signature of person declaring.

 (e)

(f) Signature of witness.

(f)

(g) Occupation, and address of witness.

(g)

 

Form 2.

Regulation 4.

Commonwealth of Australia.

Pyrites Bounty Act 1960.

APPOINTMENT OF AUTHORIZED AGENT.

To the Collector of Customs for the State of

(a) Insert name and address of producer.

I, (a) , hereby appoint (b) , a specimen of whose signature appears hereunder, to be my authorized agent for the purpose of executing on my behalf the declaration in Form 1 in the Schedule to the Pyrites Bounty Regulations.

(b) Insert name, address and occupation of agent.

Dated at this day of , 19 .

(c) Signature of producer.

 (c)

(d) Signature and address of witness.

(d)

(e) Signature of agent.

(e)

By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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