Shale Oils Bounties Act 1910 (Cth)
SHALE OILS BOUNTIES
An Act to provide for the Payment of Bounties on the Manufacture of Kerosene and Paraffin Wax from Australian Shale.
[Assented to 17th November, 1910.]
BE it enacted by the Kind’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
(2.) Bounties under this Act shall be at the rates specified in the second column of the Schedule.
(2.) Where the maximum amount of bounty which may be paid in any year has not been paid in that year, the unpaid balance, or any part thereof, may be paid in any subsequent year in addition to the maximum amount for that year.
(2.) If the Minister finds that the rates of wages and conditions of employment, or any of them—
(
a )are below the standard prescribed by any Commonwealth or State industrial authority; or,(
b )in the absence of any such standard applicable to the case are below the standard applicable in the same State for similar work; or,(
c ) in the absence of any of such standards, are, on application by the Minister to the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, declared not to be fair or reasonable by him, or by a Judge of the Supreme Court of a State, or any person or persons who compose a State Industrial Authority, to whom be may refer the matter,
the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of the bounty payable.
(3.) All the provisions of the
Provided that section four of that Act shall be read as if the words “claimant for bounty” were substituted for the word “applicant.”
(
a ) obtain any bounty which is not payable;(
b )obtain payment of any bounty by means of any false or misleading statement; or,(
c )present to any officer or other person doing duty in relation to this Act or the Regulations any document, or make to any such officer or person any statement, which is false in any particular.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or twelve months’ imprisonment.
(
a )the names of all persons to whom bounties were paid during the preceding financial year;(
b )the amounts of all such bounties;(
c )the goods in respect of which the bounties were paid;(
d )the names of the places and States in which the goods were manufactured;(
e )the number of persons employed in each of the works, wages paid, and hours observed in the production of the goods,
shall be prepared in the month of July in each year and shall be laid before both Houses of the Parliament within thirty days after its preparation if the Parliament is then sitting, and if not, then within thirty days after the next meeting thereof.
(
a )For prescribing the minimum quantity of goods to be manufactured to entitle the manufacturer to claim the bounty:(
b )For prescribing the proportion in which bounty shall be payable to claimants who have complied with the prescribed conditions, in cases where there is not sufficient money available to pay the full bounty in respect of all the claims; and(
c ) For providing for the inspection of the process of manufacture and the books of the manufacturer for the purpose of ascertaining and reporting on the conditions of employment obtaining, the rates of wages paid, and the cost of the production and manufacture of the goods.
THE SCHEDULE.
Description of Goods. | Rate of Bounty. | Maximum Amounts which may be paid during the Financial Year 1910/11. | Maximum Amounts which may be paid during each of the Financial Years 1911/12 and 1912/13. | Date of Expiry of Bounty. |
| 2d. per gallon | £8,000 | £16,000 | 30th June. 1913. |
Refined Paraffin Wax......... | 2s. 6d. per cwt. | £2,000 |
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