Wood Pulp and Rock Phosphate Bounties Act 1912 (Cth)
WOOD PULP AND ROCK PHOSPHATE BOUNTIES.
An Act to provide for Bounties on Wood Pulp and Rock Phosphate and Rewards for the Discovery of Rock Phosphate.
[Assented to 24th December, 1912.]
BE it enacted by the King’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.) In order to entitle producers to bounty, the goods in respect of which the bounty is claimed must be produced, and the claim for bounty must be made, within the periods specified in the second column of the Schedule.
(3.) The bounties shall be payable at the rates specified in the third column of the Schedule.
(4.) The maximum amounts of bounty which may be paid in any one year in respect of any goods specified in the Schedule shall be as specified in the fourth column of the Schedule:
Provided that, where the maximum amount in respect of any item has not been paid in any year, the unpaid balance or any part thereof may be paid in respect of that item in any subsequent year in addition to the maximum amount for that year.
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a ) is, in the opinion of the Minister, of a merchantable quality,(
b ) has been manufactured in not less than the prescribed quantity and subject to the prescribed conditions,(
c ) has been manufactured from raw material, the produce of Australia, and(
d ) has been manufactured by white labour only.
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a ) at least ten thousand tons of rock phosphate have been produced from the one deposit,(
b ) the rock phosphate has been produced subject to the prescribed conditions,(
c ) the rock phosphate has been produced by white labour only, and(
d ) the rock phosphate has been manufactured into marketable phosphatic manure in Australia.
(2.) On the hearing and determination of the
application, the President, Judge, person or persons shall have all the powers
which under the
(3.) Every person who claims the bounty payable under the Act shall, in making his claim, certify to the Minister the conditions of employment and the rates of wages paid to any labour employed by him, other than the labour of members of his family.
(4.) If the Minister finds that the rates of wages and conditions of employment, or any of them—
(
a ) are below the standard rates and conditions of employment prescribed by any Commonwealth or State Industrial Authority, or(
b ) are below the standard rates and conditions applicable to the locality and agreed upon between representatives of associations of employers and employees registered under any Commonwealth or State Act, or(
c ) are below the rates and conditions declared, as in the first sub-section of this section mentioned, to be fair and reasonable,
the Minister may withhold the whole or any part of the bounty payable.
(2.) The discovery must be made after the commencement of this Act, and notice of the discovery must be given to the Minister.
(3.) The deposit or vein must be worked, and ten thousand tons of rock phosphate produced therefrom and used in the manufacture of marketable phosphatic manure.
(4.) The reward shall not be payable if the deposit or vein is situated within twenty-five miles of any other deposit or vein in respect of which a reward is payable or in respect of which the Governor-General considers a prior claim to a reward exists.
(5.) The granting of any reward in pursuance of this section is discretionary, and the decision of the Governor-General in relation to any matter arising under this section shall, as against any discoverer or claimant, be final and conclusive.
(6.) If in any year the money available is not sufficient to pay the full amount of the reward in all cases in which a reward is claimed, the Governor-General may allocate the amount available amongst the persons he is satisfied are entitled to a reward.
(7.) The maximum amount of rewards which may be paid in any one year shall not exceed Five thousand pounds:
Provided that where the maximum amount has not been 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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a ) obtain any bounty or reward which is not payable;(
b ) obtain payment of any bounty or reward 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 imprisonment for twelve months.
(
a ) 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(
b ) For prescribing the manner in which the market value is to be determined.
THE SCHEDULE.
First Column.
Goods on production of which Bounties are granted. | Second Column. — Period dating from 1st January, 1913, during or in respect of which Bounty may be Paid. | Third Column. — Rates of Bounty. | Fourth Column. — Maximum amounts which may be paid in any One year. |
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