Wool Use Promotion Act 1945 (Cth)
WOOL USE PROMOTION.
An Act to make provision for Improving the Production and Increasing the Use of Wool.
[Assented to 18th May, 1945.]
[Date of commencement, 15th June, 1945.]
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:—
1. This Act may be cited as theWool Use Promotion Act 1945.
“member” means a member of the Board;
“the Board” means the Australian Wool Board constituted under this Act;
“the Council” means the Wool Consultative Council constituted under this Act;
“the Fund” means the Wool Use Promotion Fund established in pursuance of this Act;
“the Minister” means the Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture;
“the Ministers” means the Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture, the Treasurer, the Minister of State for Post-war Reconstruction and the Minister of State administering the
Science and Industry Research Act 1926-1945;“the Research Account” means the Wool Research Trust Account established in pursuance of this Act;
“wool” means sheep’s wool.
(2.) The Commonwealth Wool Adviser shall have such duties and functions as the Minister from time to time determines.
(2.) Three members shall be appointed on the nomination of the organization known as the Australian Woolgrowers’ Council.
(3.) Three members shall be appointed on the nomination of the organization known as the Australian Wool Producers’ Federation.
(4.) The Minister may, on the recommendation of the Board, appoint one of the members to be the Chairman of the Board.
(5.) On the occurrence of a casual vacancy in the office of any member of the Board (other than the Commonwealth Wool Adviser), the Minister shall, on the nomination of the organization on the nomination of which the member whose office has become vacant was appointed, appoint a person to fill the vacancy, and any person so appointed shall, subject to this Act, hold office for the residue of the term of the member in whose place he is appointed.
(6.) The powers and functions conferred on the Board by this Act shall not be affected by reason only of there being a vacancy in the membership of the Board.
(7.) The appointment of any person as a member shall not be questioned on the ground that there was any defect in the nomination of that person.
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a ) four members shall form a quorum;(
b ) the Chairman or, in his absence, a member elected by the members present, shall preside;(
c ) all questions shall be decided by a majority of votes of the members present; and(
d ) the Chairman or other member presiding shall have a deliberative vote and, in the event of an equality of votes, shall also have a casting vote.
matters, or to any particular State or part of Australia, so that the delegated powers and functions may be exercised by the delegate with respect to the matters or class of matters, or the State or part of Australia, specified in the instrument of delegation.
(2.) Every delegation by the Board shall be revocable at will, and no delegation shall prevent the exercise of any power or function by the Board.
(2.) If a member is also a member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth or of any State, he shall not be entitled to receive any fees, but shall be entitled to be reimbursed such expenses as he actually incurs by reason of such attendance or while engaged, with the approval of the Minister, on such business.
(2.) The Council shall consist of the Commonwealth Wool Adviser, two members of the Board actively engaged in the production of wool who shall be selected by the Minister, and six other members who shall be appointed by the Minister to represent respectively—
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a ) the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research;(
b ) wool manufacturers;(
c ) textile distributors;(
d ) authorities concerned with technical education;(
e ) the Australian Workers’ Union; and(
f ) the Australian Textile Workers’ Union.
(3.) The Minister may appoint a member of the Council to be the Chairman of the Council.
(4.) Members of the Council shall be paid, out of the Research Account, such remuneration and allowances (if any) as the Minister determines.
(5.) The Council shall meet at such times and places as are directed by the Minister.
(6.) At any meeting of the Council—
(
a ) five members shall form a quorum;(
b ) the Chairman or, in his absence, a member elected by the members present, shall preside;(
c ) all questions shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members present; and(
d ) the Chairman or other member presiding shall have a deliberative vote and, in the event of an equality of votes, shall also have a casting vote.
(7.) Subject to this Act, the Council may make rules with respect to the order and conduct of the business of the Council.
(8.) In this section, “the Minister” means the Minister of State for Post-war Reconstruction.
(2.) The Treasurer shall, in respect of every financial year, pay into
the Research Account out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is hereby
appropriated accordingly, a sum equal to the amount received by the
Commissioner of Taxation in that year under the
(3.) Moneys standing to the credit of the Research Account may be applied in any manner approved by the Ministers for the purposes of this Act, including the following purposes:—
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a ) Scientific, economic and cost research in connexion with the production and use of wool and goods made wholly or partly from wool; and(
b ) The co-ordination and application of the results of any such research.
(2.) Where any account referred to in section eighteen of this Act is opened, payment into that account of the moneys mentioned in the last preceding sub-section shall be deemed to be payment into the Fund.
(3.) Income derived from the investment of the Fund shall form part of the Fund.
(4.) The income of the Fund shall not be subject to taxation by the Commonwealth or a State.
(2.) Subject to the last preceding sub-section, the moneys in the Fund shall be applied by the Board—
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a ) for promoting by publicity and other means the use of wool in Australia and throughout the world;(
b ) for performing such other functions for the benefit of the Australian wool industry as are approved by the Ministers;(
c ) in payment of expenses and other charges incurred by the Board or for which the Board may become liable in carrying out its functions under this Act;(
d ) in payment of salaries and allowances of officers of the Board;(
e ) in payment of remuneration, allowances and expenses payable in accordance with this Act to members of the Board; and(
f ) in investment in any securities of or guaranteed by the Government of the Commonwealth or of a State.
(2.) The moneys and securities which, at the commencement of this Act,
constitute the Wool Publicity and Research Fund established under the
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