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BEEF PRODUCTION LEVY REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) 1994 NO. 122

BEEF PRODUCTION LEVY REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) 1994 NO. 122

EXPLANATORY STATEMENT

STATUTORY RULES 1994 No. 122

Issued by the authority of the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy

BEEF PRODUCTION LEVY ACT 1990

BEEF PRODUCTION LEVY REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT)

The Beef Production Levy Act 1990 (the Act) provides that the Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with the Act, prescribing matters for the purposes of the Act.

The Act imposes a levy on the slaughter of cattle and this levy consists of two components, which raise funds for the following purposes:

(a)        financing of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Corporation (AMLC); and

(b)        financing of the Meat Research Corporation (MRC).

Subsections 8(4) and 8(6) of the Act provide that the two Corporations may not make recommendations to the Minister in relation to the rates of levy unless a motion to endorse a recommendation has been put before the annual general meeting of the appropriate Corporation and has been carried. Additionally, the Act requires the Corporations to provide, in writing, details of the voting on the motion to the Minister.

The purpose of the regulations is to implement recommendations from the AMLC and MRC to reduce their respective levy components because of higher than expected collections from the levy since its introduction on 1 February 1991. The effect of the AMLC levy reductions is to reduce the Corporation's level of reserves, while the MRC levy reductions are aimed at returning to the industry past over-collections from this period.

The AMLC put a motion before its annual general meeting on 25 November 1993 proposing decreases in the operative rates of the AMLC components of the Beef Production Levy, the Cattle Transaction Levy and the Cattle Export Charge from 1 July 1994. This motion was passed and the AMLC has notified the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy, in writing, of details of the voting on this motion, as required by the Act.

The MRC similarly put a motion before its annual general meeting on 24 November 1993 proposing decreases in the operative rates of the MRC components of the Beef Production Levy, the Cattle Transaction Levy and the Cattle Export Charge from 1 July 1994. This motion was also passed and the MRC has notified the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy, in writing, of details of the voting on this motion, as required by the Act.

The relevant operative rates of levy and the prescribed maximum rates are as follows:

(per kg carcase weight)     

Rates from     

1 July 1993

Rates from     

1 July 1994

Prescribed

maximum rates









AMLC

1.86 cents

1.49 cents

4.0 cents

MRC

0.52 cents

0.495 cents

1.0 cents

Total

2.38 cents

1.985 cents



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