Bills Digest no. 58 1976
Apple and Pear Levy Collection Bill 1976
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CONTENTS
Passage History
Purpose
Provisions
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Passage History
Apple and Pear Levy
Collection Bill 1976
Date introduced: 18 November
1976
House: House of Representatives
Portfolio: Primary Industry
Purpose
To provide for the collection of the
levy to be imposed by the proposed Apple and Pear Levy Act.
Related Legislation
See Digest for Apple and Pear Levy
Bill.
Provisions
To facilitate collection of the levy,
this Bill provides for quantity purchasers (selling agents,
processors etc.) to be responsible for the payment of the levy on
fruit they handle but empowers them to recover the levy from the
growers. (clause 6)
The Bill also provides for
maintenance of a list of quantity purchasers (clause 4), due dates
for payment (clause 5), penalties for non-payment (clause 7) and
offences (clause 9), access of collectors to inspect records
(clause 10), etc.
Other matters relating to the
collection of the levy may be prescribed by regulations. (clause
13)
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