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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES (CUSTOMS) CHARGES REGULATIONS 2000 2000 NO. 131 - SCHEDULE 12

Live-stock (producers 1 Value
(1)
In this Schedule:

value per head of animals being exported is taken to be the free-on-board value per head of the animals.

(2)
However, if the amount that would, but for this subclause, be the value of an animal is not an integer multiple of 10 cents:

(a)
the value is rounded to the nearest integer multiple of 10 cents; and

(b)
if the last digit of that amount is the number 5, the value is rounded to the next higher integer multiple of 10 cents.

2 Amounts of charge — sheep
(1)
For the export of sheep valued at less than $5 per head:

(a)
for paragraph 3 (a) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is $0; and

(b)
for paragraph 3 (b) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is $0; and

(c)
for paragraph 3 (c) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is $0.

(2)
For the export of sheep valued at not less than $5, and not more than $10, per head, the amount of charge on each head of sheep for paragraph 3 (a), (b) or (c) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act is the value of the sheep multiplied by the relevant factor.

(3)
The relevant factor is:

(a)
for paragraph 3 (a) — 0.0087;

(b)
for paragraph 3 (b) — 0.0077;

(c)
for paragraph 3 (c) — 0.0018.

(4)
For the export of sheep valued at more than $10 per head:

(a)
for paragraph 3 (a) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is 8.7 cents per head; and

(b)
for paragraph 3 (b) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is 7.7 cents per head; and

(c)
for paragraph 3 (c) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is 1.8 cents per head.

Note
In subclauses (1), (3) and (4):
* paragraph (a) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the marketing body; and
* paragraph (b) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the research body; and
* paragraph (c) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Animal Health Council (Live-stock Industries) Funding Act 1996 , is destined for the Australian Animal Health Council.

3 Amounts of charge — lambs
(1)
For the export of lambs valued at less than $5 per head:

(a)
for paragraph 4 (a) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is $0; and

(b)
for paragraph 4 (b) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is $0; and

(c)
for paragraph 4 (c) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is $0.

(2)
For the export of lambs valued at not less than $5, and not more than $75, per head, the amount of charge on each head of sheep for paragraph 4 (a), (b) or (c) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act is the value of the lamb multiplied by the relevant factor.

(3)
The relevant factor is:

(a)
for paragraph 4 (a) — 0.012;

(b)
for paragraph 4 (b) — 0.0049333333;

(c)
for paragraph 4 (c) — 0.002.

(4)
For the export of lambs valued at more than $75 per head:

(a)
for paragraph 4 (a) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is 90 cents per head; and

(b)
for paragraph 4 (b) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is 37 cents per head; and

(c)
for paragraph 4 (c) of that Schedule, the amount of charge is 15 cents per head.

Note
In subclauses (1), (3) and (4):
* paragraph (a) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the marketing body; and
* paragraph (b) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the research body; and
* paragraph (c) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Animal Health Council (Live-stock Industries) Funding Act 1996 , is destined for the Australian Animal Health Council.

4 Amounts of charge — goats
(1)
For paragraph 5 (a) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is 19.7 cents per head.

Note
Subclause (1) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the marketing body.

(2)
For paragraph 5 (b) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is 10.5 cents per head.

Note
Subclause (2) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 , is destined for the research body.

(3)
For paragraph 5 (c) of Schedule 12 to the Customs Charges Act, the amount of charge is 4.5 cents per head.

Note
Subclause (3) identifies an amount that, under the Australian Animal Health Council (Live-stock Industries) Funding Act 1996 , is destined for the Australian Animal Health Council.



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