Bills Digest 8 1996-97
Cattle Export Charges Amendment (AAHC) Bill 1996
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This Digest was available from 19 July 1996
CONTENTS
Cattle Export Charges Amendment (AAHC) Bill 1996
Date Introduced: 26 June 1996
House: House of Representatives
Portfolio: Primary Industries and Energy
Commencement: While the Bill will commence on Royal Assent, the
charge rate changes proposed by items 2, 3 and 4 of Schedule 1 will apply
from 1 July 1996.
To fund the Australian Animal Health Council Limited at an initial operative
rate of charge of 5 cents per head of cattle, or a prescribed rate up
to a maximum of 50 cents per head of cattle.
Refer to the Digest for the Australian Animal Health Council (Live-stock
Industries) Funding Bill 1996.
The term 'AAHC' is defined by item 1 of Schedule 1 of the Bill
to mean the Australian Animal Health Council Limited, A.C.N. 071-890-956.
A charge is imposed on cattle, other than dairy cattle, exported from
Australia by the Cattle Export Charge Act 1990 (the Principal Act).
Section 6 of the Principal Act sets out the rate of charge imposed. Proceeds
raised by the charge are disbursed between the Meat Industry Council,
Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation, Meat Research Corporation,
National Residue Survey and National Cattle Disease Eradication Trust
Account.
Ian Ireland Ph. 06 277 2438
18 July 1996
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ISSN 1323-9032
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