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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN 18, Wednesday, 5 May 1999 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Published by Auslnfo, Canberra
CONTENTS Variation of closing times . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 1070 Commercial advertising ••....•...•......•. ~ . . . . 1070 General Information • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1070 Government departments .........•.•.....••.•. 1073
Special GazettesNosS 172,S 173,S 174,S 175,S 176,S 177, S 178, S 179, S 180, S 181, S 182 and S 183 are herewith
The date of publication of this Gazette is 5 May 1999
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Institute of Public Adntinistration Australia (IPAA)
National-Conference in conjunction with
Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM) 8 - 10 September 1999 Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
"Looking Forward Looking Out" An examination of the impact of international relationships and cross cultural issues on public sector management in Australia and the Asia -Pacific region.
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Indigenous People -Meeting Current and Future Needs Outcome: Participants will be provided with a unique opportunity to examine and compare issues and solutions in this increasingly jmportant area in an international conte't.t-
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•An organisation's efficacy is, to a large extent, commensurate with the quality of its supervisory personneL Successful supervision depends on the knowledge of the job to be done, the relevant organisational polides and goals and an understanding of the principles of management and leadership.
Workplace bamssmeat is a fonn of disaimination that can seriously undermine a productive work eoviroomenl In addition, under various anti-disaimination laws, employers are legally liable far harassment by their employees.
Education Design Systems Pty Limited, a professional development and training organisation, is offering a one-day seminar for persons who supervise or lead investigations into alleged for suspected breaches of legislation, polides or procedures. The seminar focuses on the practical issues of leadership, morale, motivation, delegation and team-building at the coal face, and a project management approach to an investigation.
Wben an allegation or complaint of workplace harassment is brought to lhc attention of an employez, it is important that a thorough investigation be undertaken to protect the rights of all parties concerned and maintain the integrity and efficacy of organisational processes.
FAucation Design Systems Pty Limited (EDS), a professional development and training organisation is offering a one-day seminar which aims to promote an awareness of workplace behaviours that can amount tO harasssment and enhance the skills of persons tasked with investigating such incidents. Date:
Venue: Cost
Tuesday 25 May 1999- 9.00am to 4.30pm Chifley-on George Hotel, 103 George St, Brisbane $295 (includes handbook, morning and afternoon refreshments and certificate o.f attendance)
Date: Wednesday 26 May 1999- 9.00am to 4.30pm Venue: Chifley on George Hotel, 103 George Street, Brisbane CoSt: $295 (includes seminar handbook, morning & afternoon
For further information or registration please contactConference Coordinators on
refreshments and Certificate of Atterxlance) For furtlur infortnlllion please conlllct Coriference Co-ordinoton on
Telephone: (02) 6292 90fio ~ Facsimile: (02) 6292 9002 Telephone: (02) 6292 9000 - Facsimile (02) 6292 9002 Email: [email protected] Enwil: [email protected]
EDUCATION DESIGN SYSTEMS PTY LIMITED Please note
wbO mnplete Ibis IICIIlinar may be eligible to Ulldcrtakc tbe Graduat1 Ctrtl,/ialtt in lnlltstigations
course offered by Charles Sturt University
APPUCATJONS ARE SOUGHT FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIE~ PEOPLE FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
RCEX 008 RCRM 001 RCIS 001 RCIA007
Assistant Commissioner (L6) Director Inland Revenue (L5) Director Islands Region (L5) Senior Internal Investigator (L4)
Regional Operations Revenue Management
· Islands Region Internal Affairs
It is anticipated that these positions will be filled at the earliest possible date due to the .imminent introduction of Value Added Tax on 1 July 1999.
• Relevant professional qualifications required.
• The successful candidates will be proven professionals with management experience in Customs/Tax Operations and Internal Affairs
• Elevated motivation, initiative and proven ability to maintain a positive community profile.
• The initial contract would be for a th~ (3) year period however dependent upon perfonnance a furth,r contr~ct could ~ offered.
DESIGN SYSTEMS PTY LIMITED Please note
who mnplele Ibis seminar may be eligible to uildertake the Graduate Ctrtiflcau in lnrtstigatiDns
COWliC otrcm:l by Charles Sturt University
Job descriptions for these positions and information on employment package tor PNG Government can be obtained by ringing the Director Human Resource on 322 6800 or the Human Resource Manager on 322 6609.
Applications must contain copies of professional qualifications.
Applications-should be forwarded to: The Recruitment Officer Internal Revenue Commission POBox777 PORT MORESBY. PNG No later than 22 May 1999.
Authorized by: Mr. James Loko, Commissioner General Internal Revenue CommiSsion .
• • • • • • The Internal Revenue Commission of Papua New Guinea is a Revenue Generating Agency of the PNG Government.
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Governtne.nt Departments
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Quarantine Act 1908 Quarantine Determinations No2of1999
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I, MARK ANTHONY JAMES V All..E, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, pursuant to section 86E of the Quarantine Act 1908, hereby make the following determinations.
Dated this .~} w !b day of 1999.
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Date of effect of these determinations
1. These detenninations are to take effect on 5 May 1999.
Fees payable for services
2. Subject to paragraphs 4, 5 and 6, the fee payable in respect of a service )specified in an item in Column 2 of the Schedule is the amount.specified in Columri 3 of the Schedule adjacent to that item.
Minimum fee · '
3. Where a fee specified in Column 3 of the Schedule is expressed to be subj~t }o a minimum fee, the fee payable shall not be less than the amount of that fee.
Maximum fee
4. Where a fee specified in Column 3 of the fee Schedule is expressed to be subject to a maximum fee, the fee payable shall not exceed the amount of that fee.
Multiple fees
S. Where mo.re than one fee in Column 3 of the Schedule is applicable to a service, the fee payable shall be calculated by adding together the fees that are applicable to that service.
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
ITEM SCHEDULE
Services in relation to Quarantine Services
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2
Performance of a service for which a fee is not specified elsewhere in this schedule
(a) Clearance of a consignment of goods of quarantine concern by examining documents only
(b) for in-office inspections where an entry is lodged
(c) for examination of documentation relating to. a clive animal or animal reproductive material import
(d) for other inspections (including tailgating of containers and examination of live animals)
(e) for the services 'of each inspector whose services are required for a nomial working day
(t) for the services of each inspector whose services are required during normal working hours for a week
(g) for the services of each inspector whose services are required during normal Working hours for a period of four weeks
(h) for the services of each inspector whose services are required during normal working hours for a year
(a) Lodgement of an electronic quarantine entry via the Joint Entry Management System
(b) Lodgement of a quarantine form other than (a) above
FEE
$30 per consignment
$30 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service
$30 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service
$68 for the first half hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service and thereafter $34 per quarter hour or _part ·thereof for each officer performing the service
$605 per day
$2,107 per week
$8,252 per four weeks
$95,417 per year
$6 per. entry
$12 per entry
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ITEM
QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
'(c) Processing of a quarantine entry associated with a compliance agreement
FEE
$8 per entry
(d) Lodgement ~fan application to import plants . $60 per application and plant products
(e) Lodgement of an application to import live animals and animal reproductive material:
dog/cat
laboratory animals and bees
$60 per application
$60 per application
other live animals, birds and other reproductive $120 per application material ·
(f) Lodgement of an exemption against an existing $60 per application animal import condition
(g) Lodgement of an application to import biological material and other animal products and associated inspections:
(i) foodstuffs for human consumption
single consignments of pigmeat
(ii) animal and fish feeds
livestock feeds
aquaculture feeds
pet feeds
(iii) therapeutics and cosmetics
feqnented products (including antibiotics and enzymes
human therapeutics (for personal use by applicant)
$60 perS items or part thereof
$120 per item
$180 per item
$120 per item
$60 per item
$60 per item
$60 per 5 items or part thereof
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ITEM
QUARANTINE_ SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE FEE
human therapeutics (commercial quantities) $180per 5 items or part thereof
veterinary therapeutics and probiotics (excluding fermented antibiotics)
cosmetics (greater than 20 per cent animal material
( iv) vaccines
$180 per item
$60 per 5 items or part thereof
human vaccines $180 per 5 items or part thereof
veterinary vaccines and master seeds
raw materials for veterinary vaccines (excluding master seeds)
in-vivo approvals
(v) viable organisms (other than vaccmes)
$360 per item
$180.per item
$180 per item
microbes (non pathogenic and human $60 per 5 items or part thereof pathogens for laboratory use only)
microbes (possible pathogens for laboratory $60 per item use oniy) ·
parasites, animal cell lines, plant material (for $60 per 5 items or part thereof laboratory use only)
bioremediation agents, soil conditioners $180 per item
(vi) fertilisers containing plant and/or aquatic $180 per item materials and /or micro-organisms
(vii)other laboratory and industrial materials, diagnostic test kits and reagents (other than · those referred to above)
materials not for exposure to animals or plants (less than 20ml or 20g of animal extract)
$60 for up to 50 items or part thereof ap.d thereafter $120 for 51 to 1000 items and thereafter $120 per 1000 items or part thereof
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ITEM
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4
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
materials which may be exposed to plants or animals (other than laboratory animals)
(viii )other charges
FEE
$180 per item
other biological materials and foodstuffs $60 per item
permit reprints and amendments $60 per permit
transfer approvals $60 per transfer
biological goods releases $120 per release
costs for inspection ofoverseas facilities $100 per supplier, to be charged involved in producing uncanned processed once per every two years foods ( eg powdered egg products, retorted hens eggs, foie gras, dairy products), pet foods, aquaculture feeds, stockfeeds, veterinary vaccines and veterinary therapeutics
Examination of:
(a) a consignment of timber (excluding pl}wood or veneers)
(b) seed samples where analysis is performed in a laboratory
Clearance of a container system unit
(a) empty containers
(b) other than (a) above
In-office supervision or packing of goods for fumigation or other treatment including destruction by use of an oven, chamber, tank or incinerator
$1.10 per cubic metre or part thereof
$30 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer involved
$2 per unit
$7 per unit
$30 per quarter·hour or part thereof per officer involved for the aggregate time taken to pack, fumigate or otherwise treat the goods
6 Care of consignment of plants at a government nursery
(a) seed lines or varieties For consignments of less than 30 seed lines or varieties: -
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ITEM
QUARANTINE SCHEDULE •
SCHEDULE
(i) for the fmt nine months or part thereof
FEE
$246 for the first line equivalent, plus $148 for each of the next nine line equivalents, plus $100 for each additional line equivalent in excess of ten
(ii) for each subsequent nine months or part thereof $100 for each line equivalent
For consignments of 30 or more seed lines or varieties: -
(iii) for time spent servicing consignments at or for a government nursery
$72 for the first half hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service and thereafter $36 ·for each additional quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service .
. $32. per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service in-office
( iv) · for the services of each officer whose services· ·$637 per day are required for a nonnal working day
(v) for the services of each officer whose services $2218 per week are required during normal working hours for a week
(vi) ·for the services of each officer whose services $8686 per four weeks are required during nonnal working hours for a period of four weeks
(b) fruit trees or vines
( i) for the first year or part thereof $246 for the first line equivalent plus · $148 for the next 9 line equivalents plus $100 for each additional line equivalent in excess of ten
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ITEM SCHEDULE
(ii) for each subsequent year or part thereof in a glasshouse
(iii) for each subsequent year or part thereof in screen or shade house
(c) bulbs, corms or tubers pl8J1ted under field conditions
(i) for the first growing period
(ii) for eac~subsequent growing period
(d) other plants, bulbs, corms or. tubers
(i) forth~ first 4 months or part thereof .
(ii) for each subsequent 4 month period or part thereof
(e) ~epotting
(f) hand pollination
FEE
$148 for the frrst line equivalent plus $100 for each additional line equivalent
$49 for each line equivalent
$49 for the first bulb, corm or tuber in a consignment plus
· $6 for each additional bulb, corm or tuber
$6 for each bulb, corm or tuber
$81 for.the first plant, bulb, corm or. tuber in a consignment, regardless of pot size, plus
. $8 each·for the next 19 plants, bulbs; corms or tubers in pots up to and including 15c~ diameter, or $'10 each for the next 19 plants, bulbs, corms or tubers in pots between 15 and 30·cm diameter, or· $15 each fdr the next 19 plants, bulbs, corms or tubers in pots exceeding 30n em di!:lflleter, plus $(j.foreach plant, bulb, conn or tuber in excess of .20
$6 for each plant
$6 per plant repotted
$57 per line equivalent
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
ITEM
7
SCHEDULE
Services provided to plants in quarantine
(a) testing for the presence of a disease organism in an imported plant by:-
(i) electron microscopy
(ii) using herbaceous indicator plants
(iii) using woody indicator plants
(iv) serological testing at AQIS facility
(v) serological testing at a facility not owned or ' managed by AQIS
(vi) double stranded RNA testing
' (vii) other biochemical testing
(b) Disease elimination ·
( i) by heat therapy
FEE
$86 pertest
$86 per test for the first line equivalent, plus $43 per test for the next nine line equivalents, plus $22 per test for each line equivalent in excess of ten
$173 per test for the first line ·equi v~lent, plus
$130 per test for the next nine line equivalents, plus
$86 per test for each line equivalent in excess of ten
$86 per test for the first line equivalent, plus
$65 per test for each of the next n,ine line equivalents, plus
$43 per test for each line equivalent in excess of ten
the amount charged per test plus $10 per line equivalent plus . any amount required for postage
$745 for each group of ten or less tests
$86 per test
$2421 per treatment and subsequent test
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
ITEM SCHEDULE
(ii) by shoot tip culture
8 Use of a quarantine station for management of animals
(a) an equine animal or ruminant animal
(i) equine animal, care and maintenance provided by importer
(ii) cattle and alpaca, care and maintenance provided by importer
(b) use of grooms quarters with cleaning to be · carried out by importer
(c) cats and dogs
(i) cat that is 6 weeks or more old
(ii) dog that is 6 weeks or m~re old
(d) a bitch that whelps
FEE
$1210 per treatment and subsequent test
$34 per animal per day, for the first 25 animals. plus $10 per day for each animal in excess of 25. Feed and veterinary supplies to be provided by importer
$34 per animal per day, for the first 25 animals, plus $3 per day for each animal in excess of 25. Feed and veterinary supplies to be provided by importer
$150 ·per\yeek or part thereof, plus $55 per person per week or part thereof
$'t2 per day fonhe first animal in a consignment, plus $9 per animal per day for each animal in excess of one animal
$16 per day for·the first animal in a consignment, plus $11 per animal per day for each animal in excess of one animal
$400 for the first 7 hours or less of supervision, plus $19 per hour for each additional hour of supervision, plus up to $5 per day for each pup up to 6 weeks, plus the daily rate
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
ITEM SCHEDULE
{e) a cat that has kittens
{t) a rabbit, a guinea pig or a queen bee with all reproductive management for queen bees provided by the importer
(g) avian imports
(i) a consignment of live birds
(ii) a consignment of birds eggs
(h) an animal that is not specified in paragraph (a-g) (inclusive)
( i) weighing not more· than 60 kilograms
(ii) weighing in excess of 60 kilograms
(i) conveyance of cats and dogs to Government quarantine stations
For time spent providing services at a quarantine station for management of animals:
(a) for in-office inspections
(b) for other inspections
FEE
$300 plus the daily rate
$5 per day
$400perday
$420 per day
$16 per day
$34 per. day for the first 25 animals plus $10 per day for each animal in excess of 25 with feed and veterinary supplies to be provided by importer
$95 per importer per journey within normal business hours, and $120 per importer per journey after hours
$30 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer perfonning the service
$68 for the first half hour or part thereof for each officer perfonning the service and thereafter $34 per quartef hour or part thereof for each officer perfonning the service
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QUARANTINE SCHEDULE
ITEM
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SCHEDULE
When services are performed outside an officer's usual hours of duty, or an officer is required to perform shiftwork, an additional fee will be charged calculated at the"following rates:
(a) time and a half
(i) for veterinary officers
(ii) for other officers
(b) double time
( i) for veterinary officers
(ii) for other officers
(c) double time and a half
(i) for veterinary officers
FEE
$10.60 for each 114 hour or part thereof. A minimum charge of $183 applies where the services are performed non-continuously with ordinary duty.
$7 for each 114 hour or part thereof. A minimum charge of . $122 applies where the services are performed non-continuously with ordinary duty
$14.10 fo~ each 1/4 hour or part thereof. A minimum charge of $226 applies where the services are peiformed non-continuously with ordinary duty
$9.40 for each 1/4 hour or part thereof. A minimum charge of $150 applies where the services are performed non-continuously with ordinary duty
$18 for each 114 hour or part thereof. A minimum charge of $282 applies where the services are performed non-continuously with ordinary duty
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SCHEDULE
( ii) for other officers
(d) for the performance of shiftwork by veterinary officers
( i) for shiftwork perfonned on a Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday which is not a holiday
(ii) for shift work perfonned on Saturday
(iii) for shift work perfonned on Sunday
(iv) for shift work perfonned on a public holiday during nonnal hours
(v) for shift work peftonned on a public holiday outside nonnal hours
(e) for the perfonnance of shiftwork by other officers
(i) for shiftwork perfonned on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday which is not a holiday
rii) for shift work perfotrned on Saturday
(iii) for shiftwork perfonned on Sunday
( iv) for shiftwork perfonned on a public holiday during nonnal hours
(v) for shift work performed on a public holiday outside nonnal hours
FEE
$11.80 for each 114 hour of part thereof. A minimum charge of $188 applies where the services are performed non-continuously with ordinary duty
$1 for each quarter hour
$3.50 per quarter hour
$7 per quarter hour
$10.60 per quarter hour
$17.60 per quarter hour
$p. 70 for each quarter hour
$2.30 per quarter hour
$4.70 per quarter hour
$7 per quarter hour
$11.80 per quarter hour
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(a) Application for approval for registration of premises for the purposes of performing quarantine (including zoological gardens, circuses and theatres)
(b) renewal of registration
Stowage of goods not removed from premises owned or managed by AQIS after clearance through quarantine:
(a) seeds if not removed within 7 days of quarantine clearance
(b) plants including bulbs, conns, rhizomes or tubers if not removed within 7 days of quarantine clearance
(c) machinery or other equipment (including motor vehicles) if not removed within 7 days of quarantine cleara!lce
(d) animals following completion of the mandatory quaranti_ne period
(e) other goods if not removed within 7 days of quarantine clearance ·
(f) care and maintenance of goods held for passengers on in-transit flights
FEE
$415 plus $68 for the. first half hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service (for inspection of premises and examination of documentation)
and thereafter $34 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service
$415 plus $68 for the first half hour or part thereof for each officer performing an inspection of the premises and thereafter $34 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer performing an inspection of the premises
$9.60 per kilograin or part thereof
~7.40 per plant per day or part thereof
$66 per unit per day or part thereof
continue daily management rate according to species as specified in item 8 of this schedule
$12 per cubic metre per day or part thereof
$30 per passenger
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QUARANTENESCHEDULE
SCHEDULE FEE
Overnight costs where an officer is required to stay $120 per night overnight in order to perform services
13 Routine examination and clearance at first seaport of call in Australia for each entry of:
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(a) granting of pratique:
( i) without inspection of non-aircraft vessels
(ii) with inspection of non-aircraft vessels 25m or less in overall length .
(iii) with inspection of non-aircraft vessels in excess of 25 metres overall length.
$120
$120 for the first 1/2 hour or part thereof for each officer performing the services, then $60 for eac:;h additional 1/4 hour or part thereof for each officer
$475 plus $60. for each 114 hour or part thereof in excess of 1.5 hours of inspection for each officer perfotming the service
(b) follow-up inspections $120 for the first 1/2 hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service, plus $60 for each additional 1/4 hour o~ part thereof for each officer performing the service
(c) for the services of each inspector whose $1050 per day services are'required for.a normal working day
(d) for the services of each inspector whose $3670 per week services are required during normal working hours for a week
Deratting certificate when not performed in conjunctio~ with first port of call inspection
$475 for each certificate, plus $60 for each 114 hour in excess of 1.5 hours of inspection
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SCHEDULE FEE
Ballast water fee for each non-aircraft vessel over $15.50 per vessel over 25 metres 25m arrival at a first seaport of call in Australia Routine examination .and clearance at first approved landing place in Australia:
(a) for in-office inspections $32 per quarter hour or part thereof for each officer perfonning.the service
. (b) for other: inspections $72 for the first half hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service and thereafter $36 per quarter half hour or part thereof for each officer performing the service
(c) for the services of each inspector whose $637 per day services are required for a normal working day
(d) for the services of each inspector whose $2218 per week services are required during normal working hours for a week
Surveillance, risk assessment and screening activities performed in respect to aircargo imports for which an Australian Customs Service import entry is not required
Cargo risk profiling, development, implementation and maintenance of Commonwealth/Industry coregulation arrangements for commercial air and sea cargo entries on the Australian Customs Service import entry management system
$.1 per bouse or straight line airway· bill
$1 j>er entry on the Australian Customs Service entry management system
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COMMONWEALTH 01' AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 18,5 May 1999
NOTICE 01' RATES OF EXCHANGE - sl61J CUSTOMS ACT 1901 I, MICHAEL POLITI, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs, hereby specify, pursuant to sl61J of the customs Act 1901, that the amounts set out in Columns 3 to 9 hereunder are the ruling rates of exchange, on the dates specified, for the purposes of ascertaining the value of ~mported goods under the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.
SCHEDULE Column 1
Austria Belgium/LUX Brazil Canada China Denmark
Column 2 currency
Schillings Francs Reals Dollars Yuan Kroner
Eurqpean UnionEuro Fiji Dollar Finland Markka France Francs Germany Deutschmark Greece Drachmae Hong Kong Dollars India Rupees Indonesia Rupiah Irelarid Pounds Israel Shekel Italy Lire Japan Yen Korea Won Malaysia· Ringgit Netherlands Guilder Hew Zealand Dollar Norway Kroner Pakistan Rupee Papua NG Kina Philippines ·Peso Portugal Escudo Singapore Dollar Solomon Is. Dollar south Africa Rand spain Peseta Sri Lanka Rupee Sweden Krona Switzerland Franc Taiwan Dollar Thailand Baht UK Pounds USA Dollar
Column 3 07/04/99.
7.9989 23.4500 1.0889
.9460 5.2112 4.3193
.5813 1.2523 3.4563 3.8131 1.1369
189.0900 4.8772
26.8507 5488.0000
.4578 2.5369
1125.5500 76.0300
769.7600 2.3914 1.2810 1.1814 4.8575
31.7300 1.4809
24.2000 116.5400
1.0909 2.9943 3.8855
96.7209 43.5900
5.1796 .9281
20.8500 23.7400
.• 3953 .6294
Column 4 08/04/99
7.9645 23.3500 1.0767
.9352 5.1682 4.3015
.5788 1.2452 3.4414 3.7967 1.1320
187.8300 4.8365
26.6227 5461.0000
.4558 2.5183
1:120 .. 7100 75.6700
763.7500 ~-3716 1.2755 1.1762 4.8404
31.6100 1.4722
24.0300 116.0400
1.0822 2~9668
3.8697 96.3000 43.2200
5.1724 .9240
20.6800 23.5500
.3902
.6242
(Foreign Currency = AUS $1) Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 09/04/99 10/04/99 11/04/99
8.0250 8.0250 8.0250 :iJ3.5300 23.5300 23.5300
1.0720 1.0720 1.0720 .9392 .9392 .9392
5.1907 5.1907 5 .1907· 4.3361 4.3361 4.3361
.5832 .5832 .58,32 1.2523 1.2523 1.2523 3.4675 3.4675 3.4675 3.8255 3.8255 3.8255 1.1406 1.1406 1.1406
188.5300 188.5300 188.5300 4.8571 4.8571 4.8571
26.7469 26.7469 26.7469 5460,0000 5460.0000 5460.0000
.4593 .4593 .4593 2.5310 2.5310 2.5310
1129.2300 1129.2300 1129.2300 75.9400 75.9400 .75.9400
766.5700 766.5700 766.5700 2.3819 2.3819 2.3819 1.2852 1.2852 1. 2852 1.1756 1.1756 1.1756 4.9128 4.9128 4.9128
31.7700 31.7700 31.7700 1.4756 1.4756 1.4756
24.1500 24.1500 24.1500 116.9200 116.9200 116.9200
1.0857 1.0857 1.0857 2.9796 2.9796 2.97,96 3.8951 3.8951 3.8951
97.0400 97.0400 97.0400 43.3800 43.3800 43.3800
5.2129 5.2129 5.2129 .9310 .9310 .9310
20.7500 20.7500 20.7500 23.7300 23.7300 23.7300
.3901 .3901 .3901
.6269 .6269 .6269
MICHAEL POLITI Delegate of the Chief Executive CANBERRA A.C.T. ·14/04/99
column 8 12/04/99
8.0484 23.5900 1.0773
.9504 / 5.2468 4.3498
.5849 1. 257 3 3.4777 3.8367 1.1440
189.5800 4.9099
27.0504 5533.0000
.4606 2.5522
1132.5200 76.4600
774.6300 2.4077 1.2889 1.1764 4.9110
32.0300 1.4928
24.3900 117.2600
1.0959 3.0119 3.9115
97.3200 43.8800
5.2353 .9367
20.9200 24.0700
.3933
.6337
Column 9 13/04/99
8.0663 23.6500 1.0691
.9464 5.2535 4.3598
.5862 1.2589 3.4854 3.8452 1.1465
190.2000 4.9169
27.0940 5517.0000
.4617 2.5572
1135.0400 76.4100
775.1900 2.4108 1.2n8 1.1727 4.9060
32.1500 1.4935
24.3200 117.5200
1.0935 3.0157 3.9096
97.5400 44.0400
5.2474 .9412
20.8900 24.0900
.3932
.6345
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 18,5 May 1999
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
Government departments 1089
NOTICE OF RATES OF EXCHANGE - sl61J CUSTOMS ACT 1901 I, MICHAEL POLITI, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of customs, hereby specify, pursuant to sl61J of the Customs Act 1901, that the amounts set out in Columns 3 to 9 hereunder are the ruling rates of exchange, on ~he dates specified, for the purposes of ascertaining the value of imported goods under the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.
SCHEDULE Column 1
Austria Belgium/LUX Brazil Canada China
Column 2 Currency
Schillings Francs Reals Dollars Yuan
Denmark Kroner European UnionEuro Fiji Dollar Finland Markka France Germany Grf'ec::e Hong Kong India Indonesia ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Papua NG Philippines Portugal Singapore Solomon Is. South Africa Spain Sri Lanka sweden switzerland Taiwan Thailand UK USA
Francs Deutschmark Drachmae Dollars Rupees Rupiah Pounds Shekel Lire Yen Won Ringgit Guilder Dollar Kroner Rupee Kina Peso Escudo Dollar Dollar Rand Peseta Rupee Krona Franc Dollar Baht Pounds Dollar
Column 3 H/04/99
8.1172 23.8000. 1.0561
. 9484 5. 267'5 4.3851
.5899 1.2576 3.5074 3.8695 1.1537
l91. 6200 4.9301
27.2341 5520.0000
.4646 2.5605
1142.2100 76.0000
774. 0600 2.4172 1.3000 1.174 7 4.9332
32.2400 1.4993
24.3000 118.2600
1.0851 3.d238 3. 8814
98.1500 44.1600 5.2636
.9472 20.9800 23.9400
.3937
.6362
Column 4 15/04/99
8.0732 23.6700 1.0589
. 9471 5.2500 4.3628
.5867 1. 2537 3.4884 3.8485 1.1475
190.1600 4.9136
27.1247 5465.0000
.4621 2.5548
1136.0100 75.3900
771.0400 2.4093 1.2929 1.1730 4.8934
32.0900 1. 4955
24.1700 117.6200
1.0738 3.0574 3.8543
97.6200 44.0600 5.2348
.9407 20.8200 23.7800
.3932
.6341
(Foreign Currency - AUS $1) Column 5 Column 6 Column 7. 16/04/99 17/04/99 18/04/99
8.2796 24.2700
1.0635 .9565
5.3200 4.4702
.6017 1. 2640 3.5775 3.9469 1.1768
195.3100 4.9794
27.4931 5560.0000
.4739 2.5909
1165.0500 76.2400
782.4200 2.4416 1.3260 1.1805 5.0006
32.3200 1. 5210
24.5000 120.6300
1.0887 3.0924 3.9130
100.1100 44.6700
5.3464 .9645
21.1100 24.0800
.3995
.6426
8.2796 24.2700 1.0635
.9565 5.3200 4.4702
.6017 1. 2640 3. 5775 3.9469 1.1768
195.3100 4.9794
27.4931 5560.0000
. 4739 2.5909
1165.0500 76.2400
782.4200 2.4416 1. 3260 1.1805 5.0006
32.3200 1. 5210
24.5000 120.6300
1.0887 3. 0924 3.9130
100.1100 44.6700 5.3464
.9645 21.1100 24.0800
.3995
.6426
8.2796 24.2700 1.0635
.9565 5.3200 4.4702
.6017 1.2640 3. 5775 3.9469 1.1768
195.3100 4.9794
27.4931 5560.0000
.4739 2.5909
1165. 0500 76.2400
782.4200 2.4416 1. 3260 1.1805 5.0006
32.3200 1. 5210
24.5000 120.6300
1.0887 3.0924 3. 9130
100.1100 44.6700
5.3464 .9645
21.1100 24.0800
.3995
.6426
MICHAEL POLITI Delegate of the
Column 8 19/04/99
8.3319 24.4300 1.0815
.9573 5.3613 4. 5011
.6055 1.2723 3.6001 3.9718 1.1843
196.4600 5.0174
27.7211 5601.0000
.4769 2.6067
1172.4100 76.4100
785.2900 2.4606 1.3343 1.1866 5.0203
32.7600 1.5316
24.6600 121.3900
1.1013 3.1437 3.9379
100.7500 44.9800
5.3875 .9696
21.2300 24.1700
.4013
.6476
Column 9 20/04/99
8.3828 24.5800
1.0892 .9652
5. 3770 4.5306
. 6092 1.2706 3.6221 3.9961 1.1915
197.9600 5.0320
27.8240 5598.0000
.4798 2.6154
1179.5800 76.5300
776.1100 2.4678 1.3425 1.1833 5.0428
32.8400 1. 5400
24.6300 122.1300
1.1087 3.1590 3.9235
101.3600 45.1400
5.4176 .9747
21.2300 24.2000
. 4028
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Chief Executive Officer of Customs CANBERRA A.C.T. 21/04/99
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 18,5 May 1999
NOTICE OF RATES OF EXCHANGE - sl61J CUSTOMS ACT 1901 I, MICHAEL POLITI, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs, hereby specify, pursuant to sl61J of the Customs Act 1901, that the amounts set out in Columns 3 to 9 hereunder are the ruling rates of exchange, on the dates specified, for the purposes of ascertaining the value of imported goods under the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.
SCHEDULE Column 1
Austria Belgium/LUX Brazil Canada China Denmark
Column 2 Currency
Schillings Francs Reals Dollars Yuan Kroner
European UnionEuro Fiji Dollar Finland Markka France Germany Greece Hon'g- Kong India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Papua NG Philippines Portugal Singapore Solomon Is. South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand UK USA
Francs Deutschmark Drachmae Dollars Rupees Rupiah Pounds Shekel Lire Yen Won Ringgit Guilder Dollar Kroner Rupee Kina Peso Escudo Dol~ar
Dollar Rand Peseta Rupee Krona Franc Dollar Baht Pounds Dollar
Column 3 21/04/99
8.3800 24.5700 1.1134
.9635 5.3585 4.5272
.6090 1.2727 3.6209 3.9948 1.1911
198.3400 5. 0148
27.6976 5603.0000
.4796 2.6129
1179.1900 76.8100
768.3000 2.4594 1.3421 1.1838 5.0426
32.7100 1.5345
24.6400 122.0900
1.1075 3.1423 3.9323
101.3300 45.0700
5.4173 .9760
21.1800 24.2200
.4018
.6473
Column 4 22/04/99
8.3676 24.5300 1.1104
.9591 5.3445 4.5200
.6081 1.2709 3.6156 3.9889 1.1893
198.6300 5.0021
27.6085 55.70. 0000
.4789 2.6065
1177.4500 77.5100
770.6300 2.4530 1. 3401 1:1845 5.0222
32.6600 :t. 5335
24.6200 121.9100
1.1054 3.1144 3.9255
i01.1800 44:9400
5. 4113 .9745
21.1400 24.2500
.4018
.6456
(Foreign Currency = AUS ~1) .column 5 Column 6 Column 7 23/04/99 24/04/99 25/04/99
8.4227 24.6900
1.1064 .9652
5.4008 4.5568
.6121 ·1.2777
3.6394 4.0151 1.1972
200.2300 5.0555
27.8983 5585.0000
.4821 2.6342
1185.1900 77.8900
776.6800 2.4788 1.3489 1.1853 5.0727
33.0600 1.5542
24.8200 122.7200
1.1136 3.1547 3.9682
101.8400 45.4200
5.4496 .9807
21.3400 24.4400
.4035
.6524
8.4227 24.6900 1.1064
.9652 5.4008 4.5568
.6121 1. 2777 3.6394 4.0151 1.1972
200.2300 5.0555
27.8983 5585.0000
.4821 2.6342.
1185 .1900 77.8900
776.6800 2.4788 1.3489 1.1853 5.0727
33.0600 1. 5542
24.8200 122.7200
1.1136 3.1547 3.9682
101.8400 45.4200 5.4496
.9807 21.3400 24.4400
.4035
.6524
8.4227 24.6900 1.1064
.9652 5.4008 4.5568
.6121 1.2777 3.6394 4.0151 1.1972
2oo. 23'oo 5.0555
27.8983 5585.0000
.4821 2.6342
1185.1900 77.8900
776.6800 2.4788 1.3489 1.1853 5.0727
33.0600 1. 5542
24.8200 122.7200
1.1136 3.1547 3.9682
101.8400 45.4200
5.4496 .9807
21.3400 24.4400
.4035
.6524
MICHAEL POLITI Delegate of the
Column 8 26/04~99
8.4227 24.6900 1.1064
.9652 5.4008 4.5568
.6121 1. 2777 3.6394 4.olsl ... 1.1972
200.2300 5.0555
27.8983 5585.0000
.4821 2.6342
1185 .1900 77.8900
776.6800 2.4788 1.3489 1.1853 5.0727
33.0600 1.5542
24.8200 122.7200
1.1136 3.1547 3.9682
101.8400 45.4200
5.4496 .9807
21.3400 24.4400
.4035
.6524
column 9 27/04/99
8.4020 24.6300 1.1006
.9572 5.3666 4.5417
.6106 1. 2727 3.6305 4.0053 1.1942
199.2300 5.0231
27.7489 5582.0000
.4809 2.6375
1182.2900 77.3300
767.4900 2.4628 1.3456 1.1807 5.0559
32.6000 1. 54 76
24.6300 122.4100
1.1010 3.1390 3.9335
101.6000 45.2600
5.4329 .9787
21.1700 24.3900
.4021
.6482
Chief Executive Officer of Customs CANBERRA A.C.T. 28/04/99
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL NO. 1 OF1999
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 EXCISE ACT 1901
I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD~ Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to:
(a) section 4A and subsection lp4(1A) of the Customs Act 1901; and
(b) sectio'n 4AA and subsection 78( I A) of the Excise Act 1901,
HEREBY APPROVE:
(c) the following attached form "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part A- Claimant and Claim Information" (No. NAT 2795-3.1999);
as an approved form for the purpose of making an initial application for diesel fuel rebate. ·
This instrument is approYed for use on and from gazettal.
This form is the alternative form to the "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part A -Claimant and Claim Information" (No. B436A( 11197)) form which was approved by the Acting ChiefExecutive Officer of Customs, John Michael Drury, by Instrument of Approval No. 30 of 1997.
Dated this /tj rlf'..- day of Aprill999.
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List all diesel fuel purchases for which you are claiming a rebate. Even If you are only claiming a rebate for part of a purchase, you should show the total quantity purchased. Exclude invoices more than 3 years old. Additional copies of this page are obtainable from the ATO. Please sign EACH copy and show the total number of pages at the bottom of THIS page.
Fuel Supplier
Name
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WHOLE UTilE
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL NO.2 OF 1999
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 .EXCISE ACT 1901
I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to:
(a) section 4A and subsection 164(1A) of the Customs Act 1901; and
(b) section 4AA and subsection 78(1A) of the Excise Act 1901,
, HEREBY APPROVE:
(c) the following 'attached form "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme .. Initial Application Part Bl- Mining" (No. NAT 2796-3.1999);
as an approved form for the purpose of making an initial application for diesel fuel rebate.
This instrument is approved for use on and from gazettal.
This fonn is the alternative form to the "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B- Mining" (No.·B436Bl(ll/97)) form which was approved by the Acting Chief Executive Officer of Customs, John Michael Drury, by Instrument of Approval No. 31 of 1997.
Dated this 4<-;q day of Aprill999.
t111iiw~" Chief Executive Offic:;er
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.~ \ Please provide an estimate of the • ••• • time taken to complete this form.
s3ll\ Include:
• The time actually spent reading the Instructions, working on the questions and obtaining the information
• The time spent by all employees in collecting and providing this Information
What we mean by 11Location11 and 11Mobile Operations11
This part of the form contains many questions that ask about things that you do at "this location". What we mean by the term "location" will vary according to your particular type of mining operations. You should have received advice from a Diesel Fuel officer as to what a 111ocatlon11 is in relation to your particular type of mining operations.
You should have received a separate Part 8 of this form for EACH "location" at which you operate. We ask you to complete each of these so that we can determine the activities you perform and the equipment you use at EACH of these "locations". For example, a mining company operating at three different "locations" In Western Australia would need to complete THREE Part 8's of this form-one for EACH mining "location".
Question 1 of this part of the form asks if you perform 11moblle operations••. We would consider that your operations are "mobile" if you move around from mining location to location-usually performing operations for other people and usually based at a particular location for LESS than 12 months (eg. an earthmoving contractor moving from contract to contract performing earthmoving activities at a number of locations across the country in any one year).
If you do undertake "mobile operations" as defined above then your ENTIRE region of operations would be 'classed as your 11locatlon11 for the purposes of completing this form. Therefore you are·only required to complete ONE Part 8 of this form, on which you should answer questions in relation to ALL the mining operations that you usually perform during any one year.
·Definition of 11northern mining activities11
Northern mining activities, for the purpose of the Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme, means activities associated with or incidental to, the exploration for, or exploitation of, oil or natural gas In waters within the geographical boundaries of 1 00 degrees east longitude to 140 degrees east longitude and the equator to 30 degrees south latffi!de.
Definition of 11mining town11
Mining town, for the purpose of the Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme, means a town constructed by or on behalf of a person engaged in mining operations, in an area where immediately prior to its construction there was
., no town, principally to house employees of the person, but does not include a town administered by:
(a) a council that is constituted under local government legislation of a State or Territory; or
(b) an organisation taken to be a council under such legislation:
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I declare that all information supplied, including attachments, is true and correct.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL NO.3 OF 1999
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 EXCISE ACT 1901
I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to:
(a) section 4A and subsection 164(lA) of the Customs Act 1901; and
(b) section 4AA and subsection 78(1A) of the Excise Act 1901,
HEREBY APPROVE:
(c) the following attached fonn "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B2- Residential Premises" (No. NAT 2797-3.1999); ·
as an approved form for the purpose of making an initial application for diesel fuel rebate.
This instrument is approved for use on and from gazettal.
This form is the alternative form to the "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B2 -·Residential Premises" (No. B436B2(.11/97)) form which was approved by the Acting Chief Executive Officer of Customs, John Michael Drury. by Instrument of Approval No. 32 of 1997.
Dated this /t!f~ay of April 1999.
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What wa mean by 11Location11 and 11Mobile Operations11
This part of the ftl1111 CUJiain& m~ qu~ lllat ask about tlllngs lllat you do at ''tills location". What we · mean by 1lle te1111 "'ocallon" for tile Residential category is tile place at which your residentillll premises is luca\00, You should !lave received advice from a Diesel Fuel officer u to what a "'lc:attor• b In relation to your Pfl(tieular ~ of preml8e8.
·You shoUld haw recelwd a separate Part B of this form for EACH "location" at w!lidl you open!~!. We ask · you to complete each ot tnese so lllat we can detennl/le tllfl activitlea )'OU perform and tile 8CJ!iplllEIIt )'OU
use at EACH of lhe3e "locations". For 8XIllllple, someone claming mr diesel fuel used to generate electricity for a ri!Sidenlial Jft1111ses at a sill lodge In New Sou1h Wales amlanolller sKI lodge in VIctoria would need to complete TWO Part B's of thiS fotm-cne tor EACH "!cation•.
Quescion 1 of tli3 plllt 01 tile follll asks If you llOifOOn ,._.1111 operations". we would consider tnat your . opelal!ons are "mobile" it you m~~Ye around from location to locatim-usually perfurmlng operations for other people andusua!Jybasedata palticular kx:ationforLESSIIlan 12 inon11ls.An example In tile Re$1dential catl!lgory miQI'lt be ~:omra.:t road construction woncers Who mM anwnd from contract to conb'act using die.sel1uel to generate eleclllclly at camJlS 81 many locations In any one year.
"you do undertake •mootle .opml!ons" as defined allote 1t1en your EMllRE region at operations would be l:lassed as )'Out "'acattlll" for 1hfl purpo&eS of completilg this lotm. TherehJfe you are only required to c~ete 0~ Pwt 8 of this forin, on whldl you should an$WIIr question& in relation to All the actMtletllllat you usually pelfonn dUring any one year.
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I declare that all information supplied, including attachments, is true and correct.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL NO.4 OF 1999
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 EXCISE ACT 1901
I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to:
(a) section 4f\. and subsection 164(1A) of the Customs Act 1901; and
(b) section 4AA and subsection 78(1A) of the Excise Act 1901,
HEREBY APPROVE:
(c) the following attached form "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme .. Initial Application Part B3- Medical and Nursing Care" (No. NAT 2798-).1999);
as an approved form for the purpose of making an initial application for diesel fuel rebate.
This instrument is approved for use on and from gazettal.
This form is the alternative form to the "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B3 - Medical and Nursing Care" (No. B436B3(ll/97)) form which was approved by the Acting Chief Executive Officer of Customs, John Michael Drury, by Instrument of Approval No. 33 of 1997.
"'-Dated this / 'j day of April 1999.
~~ Chief Executive Officer
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What we mean by 11Locatlon11 and 11Mobile OperaUons11
This part of the form contains many questions that ask ·aoout things that you do at "this location". What we mean by the term "location" for these Diesel Fuel Rebate categories is the place at which the hospital, nursing home, home for aged persons, or other institution providing medical or nursing care (at which you use diesel fueQ is located. You should have received advice from a Diesel Fuel officer as to what a 11locallon11 is In relation to your particular type of operations.
You should have received a separate Part B of this form for EACH "location" at which you operate. We ask you to complete each of these so that we can determine the activmes you perform and the equipment you use at EACH of these "locations". For example, an applicant claiming for diesel fuel used at a hospital in Victoria would need to complete one Part B of this form. However, an applicant who uses diesel fuel at two Institutions at different "locations" would need to complete two Part B's-one for each "location" •
Question 1 of this part of the form asks if you perform 11111011111 aperallans0• We would consider that your
operations are "mobile" if you move around from location to location-usually performing operations for other people and usually based at a particular locafJon for LESS than 12 months (eg. an earthmoving contractor moving from contract to contract performing earthmoving activmes using diesel fuel at a number of hospitals, nursing homes, etc. in any one year).
If you do undertake "mobile operations" as defined above then your ENTIRE region of operations would be classed as your 11locltlon11 for the purposes of completing this form. Therefore you are only required to complete ONE Part B of this form, on which you should answer questions in relation to AU. the activmes that you usually perform during any one year.
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I declare that all information supplied, including attachments, is true and correct.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL NO.5 OF 1999
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 EXCISE ACT 1901
I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to:
(a) section 4A and subsection 164(1A) of the Customs Act 1901; B.Qd
(b) section 4AA and subsection 78(1A) of the Excise Act 1901,
HEREBY APPROVE:
(c) the following attached form "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B4- Agriculture" (No. NAT 2799-3.1999);
as an approved form for the purpose of making an initial application for diesel fuel rebate.
This instrument is approved for use on and from gazettal.
This form is the alternative form to the "Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme - Initial Application Part B4 - Agriculture" (No. B436B4( 11/97)) form which was approved by the Actipg Chief Executive Officer of Customs, John Michael Drury, by Instrument.of Approval No. 34 of 1997.
Dated this /<9' ~day of April1999.
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~~ Please provide an estimate of e.."'V ~ tile time taken 1o complete this • ••• • form.
JA Include:
• The time actually spent reading the Instructions, working on the questions and obtaining tile Information
What we mean by 11Location11 and 11Mobile Operations11
lhis part of the form contains many questions that ask aboUt things that you do at "this location". What we mean by the term "location~ will vary according to your particular type of agricultUral operations. You should have received advice from a Diesel Fuel officer as to what a 111Dcat1Dn" is In relation to your particular type of operations.
You should have received a separate Part 8 of this form for EACH "location" at which you operate. We ask you to complete each of these so that we can determine the activities you perform and the equipment you use at EACH of these "locations".
Some examples are as follows. A farmer with one property would only need to complete one Part 8 of the form for this property "location''. A farmer that owned three properties In the same region and ran them as ONE business would be required to complete ONE Part B for all the properties at this "location". A farmer that owned three properties but ran them as separate businesses and used different equipment at each location would be required to complete THREE Part B's of the form-one for EACH "location".
Question 1 of this part of the form asks if you perform 111110blll opara~~ans•. We would consider that your operations are "mobile" if you move around from location to location-usually performing operations for other people and usually based at a particular location for LESS than 12 months (eg. a harvesting contractor moving from contract to contract performing harvesting activities using diesel fuel at a number of locations around the country).
If you do undertake ·~mobile operations" as defined above then your ENTIRE region of operations would be classed as your 11locallon11 for the purposes of completing this form. Therefore you are only required to complete ONE Part B of this form, on which you should answer questions In relation to ALL the activities that you usually perform during any one year.
Definition of 11Livestock11
"livestock, for the purpose of the Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme, Includes any animal reared for the production of food, fibres, skins, fur or feathers, or for Its use In the fanning of land.·