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FUEL SUPPLIERS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 18

This legislation has been repealed.

FUEL SUPPLIERS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 18

18 .         Calculation where supply is from interstate (s. 46)

        (1)         If a licensed supplier applies for a diesel subsidy for diesel supplied from a place in Australia outside WA to a person who took delivery of it in WA, the diesel subsidy payable is to be calculated under subregulation (2) or (3) as the case requires.

        (2)         In the case of a quantity of diesel (in litres) (L) for which application is made for a general diesel subsidy — 

            (a)         if under the law of another State or a Territory a subsidy is payable on the diesel at a rate that equals or exceeds the general diesel subsidy rate, no general diesel subsidy is payable under Part 6 of the Act;

            (b)         if under the law of another State or a Territory a subsidy is payable on the diesel at a rate (ISR) that is less than the general diesel subsidy rate (WAR), the general diesel subsidy (GDS) is to be calculated as follows:

                GDS = L x (WAR – ISR)

        (3)         In the case of a quantity of diesel (in litres) (L) for which application is made for an ORD subsidy — 

            (a)         if under the law of another State or a Territory a subsidy is payable on the diesel at a rate that equals or exceeds the ORD diesel subsidy rate, no ORD subsidy is payable under Part 6 of the Act;

            (b)         if under the law of another State or a Territory a subsidy is payable on the diesel at a rate (ISR) that is less than the ORD subsidy rate (WAR), the ORD subsidy (ORDS) is to be calculated as follows:

                GDS = L x (WAR – ISR)