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1998-1999-2000
The Parliament
of the
Commonwealth of
Australia
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
Presented and read a first
time
Customs
Amendment (Alcoholic Beverages) Bill
2000
No. ,
2000
(Justice and
Customs)
A Bill for an Act to amend the
Customs Act 1901, and for related purposes
ISBN: 0642 43073X
Contents
A Bill for an Act to amend the Customs Act 1901,
and for related purposes
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
This Act may be cited as the Customs Amendment (Alcoholic Beverages)
Act 2000.
This Act commences on 1 July 2000.
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any
other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its
terms.
1 Part VA (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
2 Section 103 (definition of bulk
container)
Omit “spirit”, substitute “customable
beverage”.
3 Section 103
Insert:
customable beverage means like customable goods (within the
meaning of section 69):
(a) that are described in Chapter 22 of Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff;
and
(b) that are prescribed.
4 Section 103 (definition of
spirit)
Repeal the definition.
5 Section 104
Omit “spirit”, substitute “customable
beverage”.
Note: The heading to section 104 is altered by omitting
“Spirit” and substituting “Customable
beverage”.
6 Subsection 105(1)
Omit “Spirit”, substitute “Customable
beverage”.
Note: The heading to section 105 is altered by omitting
“spirit” and substituting “customable
beverage”.
7 Paragraphs 105(1)(a) and
(b)
Omit “spirit”, substitute “customable
beverage”.
8 Subsection 105(2)
Omit “spirit” (first occurring), substitute “customable
beverage”.
9 Paragraph 105(2)(a)
Omit “is from time to time prescribed”, substitute “the
CEO approves in writing”.
10 Paragraph 105(2)(b)
Omit “spirit”, substitute “customable
beverage”.
11 After paragraph
273GA(1)(b)
Insert:
(baa) a decision of the CEO giving an approval, or refusing to give an
approval, under paragraph 105(2)(a);