Wool (Contributory Charge) Act (No. 1) 1950 (Cth)
WOOL (CONTRIBUTORY CHARGE) (No. 1).
An Act to impose a Contributory Charge upon certain wool produced in Australia.
[Assented to 1st July, 1950.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) Section seven of this Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation.
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a ) produced in Australia: and(
b ) on or after the date of commencement of this section—(i) sold by a broker at auction or otherwise;
(ii) purchased by a manufacturer: or
(iii) subjected by a manufacturer (whether or not he is the producer or owner of the wool) to a process of manufacture.
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a ) on and after the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and forty-six, up to and including the thirty-first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and forty-seven—five per centum of the sale value of the wool;(
b ) on and after the first day of August, One thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, up to and including the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and forty-eight—three-quarters of one per centum of the sale value of the wool; and(
c ) subject to section seven of this Act, on and after the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and forty-eight, up to and including the day immediately before the commencement of regulations prescribing a percentage under the next succeeding section—one-half of one per centum of the sale value of the wool.
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a ) the amounts required to meet the share of the industry in the operating expenses of the Joint Organization as provided in paragraph three of Part III. of the Disposals Plan, being the plan a copy of which is set forth in the Schedule to theWool Realization Act 1945;(
b ) the amounts required for payment of interest, at such rate as the Treasurer determines, upon the amount from time to time expended by the Commonwealth in purchases of wool in pursuance of the Disposals Plan and unrecouped; and(
c ) the amounts required for payment into the Wool Use Promotion Fund in pursuance of section sixteen of theWool Use Promotion Act 1945, as affected by theWool (Contributory Charge) Assessment Act 1945–1950.
(2.) Where regulations are in operation prescribing a percentage under this section, the rate of the charge shall be a percentage of the sale value of the wool equal to the percentage so prescribed or, where a percentage is also prescribed under the last preceding section, equal to the sum of the percentages prescribed under this section and the last preceding section.
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