1 Definitions
In this Part:
Meat Industry Act means the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 .
new Act means the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 .
statutory authority means:
(b) the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation; or
(c) the Meat Research Corporation.
(1) It is a function of each statutory authority to assist in relation to matters relevant to, or arising out of, the commencement of Part 3 of the new Act, the repeal of the Meat Industry Act and the intended operation of Parts 3 and 4 of this Schedule.
(2) Without limiting subitem (1), the assistance to be given by a statutory authority includes:
(b) taking such action as the Minister directs, being action reasonably required to enable the Minister to make properly informed decisions in relation to assets and liabilities of the authority; and
(c) reimbursing the Commonwealth for money expended by the Commonwealth in relation to matters of the kind mentioned in subsection (1), and making such other payments as the Minister directs in relation to any such matters.
3 Repeal of Part
This Part is repealed when the Meat Industry Act is repealed.
Part 2--Transitional and saving provisions relating to the control of meat and live-stock exports
4 Definitions
In this Part:
AMLC means the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation.
commencement time means the time when this Part commences.
new Act means the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 .
old Act means the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 , as in force immediately before the commencement time.
Quotas Act means the Australian Meat and Live-stock (Quotas) Act 1990 .
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department.
5 Export licences, orders, directions etc.
(1) An export licence, order, direction, notice or other document granted, made, issued or given by the AMLC under a provision of Subdivision B or C of Division 2 of Part 3, or Part 7, of the old Act or under the Quotas Act, and in force immediately before the commencement time, continues to have effect after that time as if it had been granted, made, issued or given by the Secretary under the corresponding provision of Part 2 of the new Act, or under the Quotas Act as amended by this Act, as the case requires.
(2) An application made under Part 3 of the old Act before the commencement time may be dealt with after that time as if it had been made under Part 2 of the new Act.
6 Decisions and determinations
A decision or determination made by the AMLC under a provision of Subdivision B or C of Division 2 of Part 3 of the old Act, and in force immediately before the commencement time, continues to have effect after that time as if it had been made by the Secretary under the corresponding provision of Part 2 of the new Act.
7 Warrants
A warrant issued under the old Act, and in force immediately before the commencement time, has effect according to its terms after that time as if it had been issued under the new Act.
8 Nominees
An appointment of a person as the nominee of the holder of an export licence made under the old Act, and in force immediately before the commencement time, continues to have effect after that time as if it had been made under the new Act.
9 Analysts
An appointment of a person as an analyst made under the old Act, and in force immediately before the commencement time, continues to have effect after that time as if it had been made under the new Act.
Part 3--Transfer of assets and liabilities, and other consequential and transitional provisions
10 Definitions
In this Part:
authorised person means the Minister, or an officer authorised in writing by the Minister for the purposes of this Part.
assets , in relation to a statutory authority, means any legal or equitable estate or interest of the authority in real or personal property (whether actual, contingent or prospective) and includes all rights, powers, privileges and immunities of the authority (whether actual, contingent or prospective).
commencement time means the time when this Part commences.
liabilities means all liabilities, duties and obligations, whether actual, contingent or prospective.
officer means:
(b) an APS employee, within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1997 , who is employed in the Department.
(b) the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation; or
(c) the Meat Research Corporation.
(1) The assets and liabilities of each statutory authority become assets and liabilities of the Commonwealth at the commencement time.
(2) Money vested in the Commonwealth under subitem (1) must be paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
12 Payments to prescribed industry bodies etc.
(1) Subject to this item, an authorised person may, in writing, direct that a specified amount be paid to the prescribed industry body, or to any other person, identified in the direction, subject to such conditions (if any) about the use or expenditure of the amount as are set out in the direction.
(2) If an authorised person gives a direction under subitem (1), the amount specified in the direction is payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, to the prescribed industry body or other person identified in the direction.
(3) The payment of an amount under subitem (2) is subject to the conditions (if any) about the use of expenditure of the amount as are set out in the direction.
(4) An authorised person must not specify in a direction:
(ii) amounts of interest or dividends or any other amounts produced by, or derived from, an asset vested in the Commonwealth under subitem 11(1); or
13 Transfer of certain assets and liabilities
(1) If an asset (other than money) vested in the Commonwealth under subitem 11(1), or a liability of a statutory authority, is identified in a written determination made by an authorised person, the asset or liability becomes an asset or liability of the prescribed industry body specified in the determination on the day so specified, subject to such conditions (if any) about the use or disposal of the asset as are set out in the determination.
(2) An authorised person may sell any asset of the kind referred to in subitem (1) on behalf of the Commonwealth.
(3) Any amount paid to the Commonwealth on the sale of an asset under subitem (2) must be paid into the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
(4) A copy of each determination must be published in the Gazette .
14 Offence
(1) A prescribed industry body or other person to whom an asset is transferred, or to whom an amount has been paid, under item 12 or 13 subject to a condition must not contravene the condition, either intentionally or being reckless as to the condition.
15 Exemption from certain State and Territory stamp duties
(1) No stamp duty is payable under a law of a State or Territory in respect of an exempt matter, or anything connected with an exempt matter.
(2) An authorised person may certify in writing:
(b) that a specified thing was done in connection with a specified exempt matter.
(4) A document that appears to be a certificate under subitem (2) is taken to be such a certificate, and to have been properly given, unless the contrary is established.
(5) In this item:
exempt matter means:
(b) the operation of this Schedule in any other respect.
(1) This Act does not authorise a Commonwealth record to be transferred or otherwise dealt with except in accordance with the Archives Act 1983 .
(2) A Commonwealth record must not be transferred to a person under this Part in connection with the operation of this Act in relation to the person unless the Australian Archives has given permission under paragraph 24(2)(b) of the Archives Act 1983 .
(3) In this item:
Commonwealth record has the same meaning as in the Archives Act 1983 .
17 References in statutory authority instruments
(1) An authorised person may make a written determination that after the commencement time the instrument identified in the determination should continue to have effect according to its tenor as if a reference in the instrument to a specified statutory authority were a reference to a prescribed industry body specified in the determination.
(2) If an authorised person makes a determination in relation to an instrument, the instrument continues to have effect after the commencement time in accordance with the determination.
(3) In this item:
instrument means an instrument in operation immediately before the commencement time:
(b) which was given to, or in favour of, a statutory authority; or
(c) in which a reference is made to a statutory authority; or
(d) under which any right or liability accrues or may accrue to a statutory authority.
(1) This item applies to proceedings to which a statutory authority was a party and that were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before the commencement time.
(2) An authorised person may, in writing, direct that the prescribed industry body specified in the directions be substituted for the statutory authority as a party to the proceedings.
(3) If an authorised person gives a direction under subsection (2), the prescribed industry body specified in the direction is, after the commencement time, by force of this item, substituted for the statutory authority as a party to the proceedings.
19 Certificates in relation to interests in land
(1) This item applies if:
(b) there is lodged with a land registration official a certificate that:
(ii) identifies the land, whether by reference to a map or otherwise; and
(iii) states that the land has become land of the prescribed industry body, under this Part.
(b) deal with, and give effect to, the certificate.
(4) In this item:
land registration official means the Registrar of Titles or other proper officer of the State or Territory in which the land is situated.
20 Certificates in relation to other assets
(1) This item applies if:
(b) there is lodged with an assets official a certificate that:
(ii) identifies the asset; and
(iii) states that the asset has become an asset of the body under this Part.
(b) make such entries in the register as are necessary, having regard to the effect of this Part.
(4) In this item:
assets official means a person or authority who, under the law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, has responsibility for keeping a register in relation to assets of the kind concerned.
21 Saving: levies and charges
(1) Despite:
(b) the amendment by this Act of the Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Act 1991 ;
(2) If:
(b) the amount had not been paid to the statutory authority before that time;
(3) If:
(b) an amount equal to the whole or part of the received amount would have been payable to a statutory authority under section 43, 125 or 203 of the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 if the Commonwealth had received or collected the received amount before the commencement time;
(4) If:
(b) the amount had not been paid to the body or into the account before that time;
(5) If:
(b) an amount equal to the whole or part of the received amount would have been payable to a prescribed corporation or into a prescribed account under another Act if the Commonwealth had received or collected the received amount before the commencement time;
(6) Amounts payable under this item are to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly.
(7) In this item:
National Cattle Disease Eradication Account means:
(b) the reserve called the National Cattle Disease Eradication Reserve established by section 4 of the National Cattle Disease Eradication Reserve Act 1991 .
(b) the National Residue Survey Account established by subsection 6(1) of the National Residue Survey Administration Act 1992 .
(b) the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
(1) If, apart from this item, the operation of this Act would result in the acquisition of property from a person otherwise than on just terms, there is payable to the person by the Commonwealth such reasonable amount of compensation as is agreed between the person and the Commonwealth or, failing agreement, as is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(2) In this item:
acquisition of property and just terms have the same respective meanings as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution.
Part 4--Staff of statutory authorities
Division 1--Preliminary
23 Definitions
In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:
authorised officer means the Minister or an officer authorised in writing by the Minister for the purposes of this Part.
award has the same meaning as in the Workplace Relations Act 1996 .
commencement time means the time when Part 3 of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 commences.
DFRDB Act means the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Act 1973 .
Long Service Leave Act means the Long Service Leave (Commonwealth Employees) Act 1976 , as in force immediately before the commencement time.
Maternity Leave Act means the Maternity Leave (Commonwealth Employees) Act 1973 , as in force immediately before the commencement time.
officer means:
(b) an APS employee, within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1997 .
SRC Act means the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 , as in force immediately before the commencement time.
staff member , in relation to a statutory authority, means a person who was, immediately before the commencement time, an officer or an employee of the authority, and includes the Chief Executive Officer or Managing Director of the authority.
statutory authority means:
(b) the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation; or
(c) the Meat Research Corporation;
transferring staff member means a staff member of a statutory authority who becomes employed by a prescribed industry body at the commencement time.
24 Subsidiaries
For the purposes of this Part, the question whether a body corporate is a subsidiary of another body corporate is to be determined under the Corporations Law.
25 Equivalent terms and conditions of employment
For the purposes of this Part, the question whether the terms and conditions of employment of, or offered to, a person are, or would be, when taken as a whole, at least equivalent to other terms and conditions of employment, taken as a whole, that applied to the person at a particular time is to be determined in writing by an authorised officer.
Division 2--Application of the SRC Act
26 Continued application of SRC Act
The SRC Act continues to apply after the commencement time in relation to:
(b) loss of, or damage to, property incurred before that time by a staff member of a statutory authority.
After the commencement time, the Commonwealth:
(b) subject to item 28, is taken to have been the employer of the staff members of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation before the commencement time for the purposes of the application of the SRC Act in relation to those liabilities.
(1) If a transferring staff member had, before the commencement time, suffered an injury resulting in an incapacity for work or an impairment, the staff member's employer must, after that time, provide such reasonable co-operation and assistance as the Commonwealth requires to enable the Commonwealth to fulfil its obligations under sections 36, 37, 38, 39, 41 and 41A of the SRC Act in relation to the transferring staff member.
(2) After the commencement time, a prescribed industry body is, for the purposes of section 40 of the SRC Act, taken to be the relevant employer of each transferring staff member employed by the body.
(3) After the commencement time, a prescribed industry body which employs a transferring staff member is, for the purposes of section 71 of the SRC Act in relation to the staff member, taken to be a Commonwealth authority.
(4) Expressions used in this item have the same meanings as they have in the SRC Act.
29 Premiums under the SRC Act
(1) The Commission must, as soon as practicable after the commencement time, determine the amount (if any) by which the confirmed amount of premium for each statutory authority for the relevant financial year should be reduced.
(2) A determination must be made in accordance with the regulations.
(3) If:
(b) the amount of the confirmed premium is reduced as a result of a determination under this item;
(4) A direction by an authorised person may be given subject to such conditions (if any) about the use or expenditure of the amount or amounts to which it relates as are set out in the direction.
(5) If an authorised person gives a direction, the amount or amounts to which it relates are payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, to the prescribed industry body or bodies specified in the direction.
(6) The payment of an amount under subitem (5) must be made in accordance with the direction, and is subject to the conditions (if any) set out in the direction.
(7) A copy of each direction must be published in the Gazette .
(8) In this item:
authorised person means a person who is an authorised person for the purposes of Part 3 of this Schedule.
refund amount means the amount equal to the difference between the amount of confirmed premium for a statutory body for the relevant financial year and the amount of that premium as reduced because of a determination under subitem (1).
relevant financial year means the financial year in which the commencement time occurs.
(9) Unless the contrary intention appears, an expression has the same meaning in this item as it has in the SRC Act.
Division 3--Deferred DFRDB Act benefits
30 Saving: deferred benefits under the DFRDB Act
(1) This item applies to an employee of a prescribed industry body if, immediately before the commencement time, the employee was:
(b) a person to whom deferred benefits were applicable under section 78 of the DFRDB Act.
(3) This item is subject to Division 3 of Part IX of the DFRDB Act.
Division 4--Provisions relating to continuity of service and certain leave entitlements
31 Transferring staff members: leave entitlements and continuity of service
(1) After the commencement time, this item has effect for the purposes of applying a law or an award to the employment by a prescribed industry body of a transferring staff member.
(2) The service of the transferring staff member as an employee of the prescribed industry body is taken, for all purposes, to be continuous with his or her service as a staff member of a statutory authority.
(3) After the commencement time, the transferring staff member:
(b) is taken to have an entitlement to recognition by the prescribed industry body of years of service;
Division 5--Maternity leave provisions
32 Maternity leave starting before commencement time
(1) This item applies in relation to a person if:
(b) the person becomes an employee of a prescribed industry body at the commencement time; and
(c) the person would have been entitled to have remained on that leave after the commencement time if the person had continued to be a staff member of the statutory authority.
33 Maternity leave starting after commencement time
(1) This item applies in relation to a person if:
(b) the person becomes an employee of a prescribed industry body at the commencement time; and
(c) within 9 months after the commencement time, the person would have been entitled to start leave granted under the Maternity Leave Act if the person had continued to be a staff member of the statutory authority.
Division 6--Provisions relating to superannuation
34 Application of the Superannuation Act 1922
Section 145 of the Superannuation Act 1922 does not apply in relation to a prescribed industry body.
35 Application of other Superannuation Acts
A prescribed industry body is not an approved authority for the purposes of the Superannuation Act 1976 or the Superannuation Act 1990 .
36 Application of the Superannuation Benefits (Supervisory Mechanisms) Act 1990
(1) The Minister must not declare a prescribed industry body to be a relevant body for the purposes of the Superannuation Benefits (Supervisory Mechanisms) Act 1990 .
(2) In this item:
Minister has the same meaning as in the Superannuation Benefits (Supervisory Mechanisms) Act 1990 .
Division 7--Provisions relating to long service leave
37 Definitions
(1) Unless the contrary intention appears, a word or expression has the same meaning in this Division as it has in the Long Service Leave Act.
(2) In this Division:
combined service period , in relation to an employee, means the total of:
(b) the period, during which the employee continues to be an employee of a prescribed industry body.
law means:
(b) regulations or any other instrument (other than an award, determination or industrial agreement) made under such a law.
38 Long service leave for employees with less than 10 years service
(1) This item applies in relation to a person:
(b) whose period of service for the purposes of the Long Service Leave Act immediately before the commencement time was less than 10 years.
(3) If, after the commencement time, the employee continues to be employed by a prescribed industry body until his or her combined service period is at least 10 years, the body may grant the employee long service leave on full salary for a period up to the employee's long service leave credit under subitem 41(1).
(4) If:
(b) the employee's combined service period at the time when he or she stops being an employee of the body is at least one year;
(5) If a period of long service leave may be granted to an employee under subitem (3) or (4), the relevant body may, if the employee asks in writing, grant the employee long service leave on half salary for a period not longer than twice the first-mentioned period.
(6) Long service leave granted in the circumstances set out in subitem (4) must be taken so as to end immediately before the employee stops being an employee.
(7) For the purposes of this item, the rate of salary to be used in working out the full salary of an employee is the rate that would apply to the employee under section 20 of the Long Service Leave Act if:
(b) for the expression "section 16 or 17" in that section there were substituted the expression "item 38 of Schedule 5 to the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Repeals and Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 ".
(1) This item applies to a person:
(b) whose period of service for the purposes of the Long Service Leave Act immediately before the commencement time was less than 10 years.
(3) If the employee stops being an employee of a prescribed industry body on or after the day on which his or her combined service period reaches 10 years, the body must pay him or her an amount equal to full salary in respect of his or her long service leave credit under subitem 41(2).
(4) If:
(b) at that time the employee's combined service period is at least one year;
(5) If:
(b) the body is satisfied that the employee left the body's employment because of ill-health that justified his or her so leaving; and
(c) when the employee left, his or her combined service period was at least one year;
(6) For the purposes of this item, the rate of salary to be used in working out the full salary of an employee is the rate that would apply to the employee under section 21 of the Long Service Leave Act if:
(b) for the expression "sections 16 and 17" in that section there were substituted the expression "item 39 of Schedule 5 to the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Repeals and Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 ".
(1) This item applies to a person who was a staff member of a statutory authority immediately before the commencement time if, at that time, the employee's period of service for the purposes of the Long Service Leave Act was less than 10 years.
(2) If the person dies after the commencement time and immediately before his or her death:
(b) the person's combined service period was at least one year; and
(c) the person had one or more dependants;
(3) The total amount of the payment or payments is the amount that would have been payable to the person under item 39 if, on the day of his or her death, the person had instead stopped being an employee of the prescribed industry body on or after reaching the minimum retiring age.
(4) If subitem (2) applies, section 23 of the Long Service Leave Act has effect as if:
(b) a reference in that section to the approving authority were a reference to the relevant body; and
(c) for the expression "this Act" in that section there were substituted the expression "item 40 of Schedule 5 to the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Repeals and Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 "; and
(d) for the expression "subsection 16(7) or 17(5)" there were substituted the expression "item 40 of Schedule 5 to the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Repeals and Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 ".
(1) For the purposes of item 38, an employee's long service leave credit is equal to the long service leave credit that the employee would have under the Long Service Leave Act for the period:
(b) ending on the day when the commencement time occurred;
(2) For the purposes of item 39, an employee's long service leave credit is the employee's long service leave credit worked out under subitem (1) reduced by any long service leave credit used under item 38.
42 Employees with at least 10 years service
(1) This item applies to an employee of a statutory authority whose period of service under the Long Service Leave Act was at least 10 years immediately before the commencement time.
(2) Even though the employee ceases to be employed in Government Service for the purposes of the Long Service Leave Act, the employee's accrued rights under that Act continue if the employee becomes an employee of a prescribed industry body at the commencement time. However, the employee is not entitled to receive any payment because he or she ceases to be in Government Service.
(3) The Long Service Leave Act has effect on and after the commencement time in relation to the employee's rights under that Act that accrued before the commencement time, as if the relevant prescribed industry body were an approving authority for the purposes of that Act.
43 Division not to affect post-commencement long service leave rights
This Division does not affect an employee's post-commencement long service leave rights.
Division 8--Miscellaneous transitional provisions relating to staff
44 Staff members who accept employment with equivalent terms and conditions
(1) This item applies in relation to a staff member of a statutory authority who, before the commencement time, is offered, and accepts, employment by a prescribed industry body, being employment:
(b) the terms and conditions of which, taken as a whole, are at least equivalent to the terms and conditions of employment, taken as a whole, that applied to the staff member when the offer was made.
45 Cessation of mobility rights
(1) If Division 2 or 3 of Part IV of the Public Service Act 1922 applied, immediately before the commencement time, to a person who becomes a transferring staff member that Division stops applying to the person at the commencement time and the person stops being an officer of the Australian Public Service at that time.
(2) If Division 4 of Part IV of the Public Service Act 1922 applied immediately before the commencement time to a person who becomes a transferring staff member that Division, and the Officers' Rights Declaration Act 1928 , stop applying to the person at the commencement time, and the person stops being an officer of the Australian Public Service at that time.
Part 5--Final annual reports
46 Definitions
In this Part:
commencing day means the day on which Part 3 of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 commences.
statutory authority means:
(b) the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation; or
(c) the Meat Research Corporation.
(1) In spite of the repeal of the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 , the Meat Industry Council continues in existence for the purpose of giving the Minister a report on the Council's operations during the period starting on the last 1 July before the commencing day and ending on the commencing day.
(2) To the extent necessary to enable the report to be prepared and given to the Minister, the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 continues to have effect as if:
(b) the period referred to in subitem (1) were a financial year.
(1) In spite of the repeal of the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 , the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation continues in existence for the purpose of giving the Minister a report on the Corporation's operations during the period starting on the last 1 July before the commencing day and ending on the commencing day.
(2) To the extent necessary to enable the report to be prepared and given to the Minister, the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 continues to have effect as if:
(b) the period referred to in subitem (1) were a financial year.
(1) In spite of the repeal of the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 , the Australian Meat Research Corporation continues in existence for the purpose of giving the Minister a report on the Corporation's operations during the period starting on the last 1 July before the commencing day and ending on the commencing day.
(2) To the extent necessary to enable the report to be prepared and given to the Minister, the Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1995 continues to have effect as if:
(b) the period referred to in subitem (1) were a financial year.
Any expenses or liabilities incurred by a statutory authority in connection with the preparation of a report under this Part, together with any remuneration or allowances payable to members of the authority, are to be paid or discharged by the Commonwealth out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly.
Part 6--Regulations
51 Regulations
(1) The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters:
(b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
(b) the Buffalo Export Charge Act 1997 ;
(c) the Buffalo Slaughter Levy Act 1997 ;
(d) the Cattle (Exporters) Export Charge Act 1997 ;
(e) the Cattle (Producers) Export Charges Act 1997 ;
(f) the Cattle Transactions Levy Act 1997 ;
(g) the Live-stock (Exporters) Export Charge Act 1997 ;
(h) the Live-stock (Producers) Export Charges Act 1997 ;
(i) the Live-stock Slaughter (Processors) Levy Act 1997 ;
(j) the Live-stock Transactions Levy Act 1997 ;
(k) the National Residue Survey (Buffalo Slaughter) Levy Act 1997 ;
(l) the National Residue Survey (Cattle Export) Levy Act 1997 ;
(m) the National Residue Survey (Cattle Transactions) Levy Act 1997 ;
(n) the National Residue Survey (Sheep, Lambs and Goats Export) Levy Act 1997 ;
(o) the National Residue Survey (Sheep, Lambs and Goats Transactions) Levy Act 1997 .
House of Representatives on 1 October 1997
(164/97)