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Details: F2008C00403
- F2008C00403
SLI 2008 No. 140 Regulations as amended, taking into account amendments up to SLI 2008 No. 150
Registered 22 Jul 2008
Start Date 22 Jul 2008
Repealed by Export Market Development Grants Regulations 2018
F2008C00403
Part 2 Payout factor
Part 3 Applications for approval — bodies
Part 4 Applications for approval — joint ventures
Part 5 Applications for approval — trading houses
Part 5A Applications for approval — grant years ending on or before 30 June 2008
Part 6 Services
Schedule 1 Tourism services
Schedule 2 Services that are not non‑tourism services
Select Legislative Instrument 2008 No. 140 as amended
This compilation was prepared on 22 July 2008
taking into account amendments up to SLI 2008 No. 150
1.1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1] 4
1.3 Repeal 4
2.1 How to work out payout factor 5
3.1 Dealing with an application 6
3.2 Questions by Austrade 6
3.3 Assessment of application 6
3.4 Circumstances in which CEO of Austrade must not give approval 7
3.5 Variation of approval 7
3.6 Cancellation of approval 8
4.1 Dealing with an application 9
4.2 Questions by Austrade 9
4.3 Variation of approval 9
5.1 Dealing with an application 10
5.2 Questions by Austrade 10
5.3 Variation of approval 10
5A.1 Applications for approval — grant years ending on or before 30 June 2008 11
6.1 Tourism service 12
6.2 Services that are not non‑tourism services 12
6.3 Services for grant years ending on or before 30 June 2008 12
Schedule 1 Tourism services 14
Schedule 2 Services that are not non‑tourism services 15
These Regulations are the Export Market Development Grants Regulations 2008.
The Export Market Development Grants Regulations are repealed.
Note The following terms used in these Regulations are defined in section 107 of the Act:
· approved activity, project or purpose
· approved body
· approved joint venture
· approved trading house
· balance distribution date
· events promoter
· grant year
· person.
2.1 How to work out payout factor
following year means the financial year after the grant year.
(2) For subsection 69 (1) of the Act, the payout factor is the lesser of 1 and the amount worked out using the formula:
appropriation is the amount mentioned for payments under the Act in an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the following year.
grants paid is the amount paid for grants from 1 July in the financial year to the balance distribution date (inclusive).
administration costs is the amount required for the administration of the Act for the following year.
grants assessed is the sum of provisional grant amounts assessed in the following year for applications made for the grant year.
ceiling amounts is the sum of grants paid from 1 July in the following year to the balance distribution date (inclusive) for applications made for the grant year.
3.1 Dealing with an application
For subsection 89 (1) of the Act, the CEO of Austrade must deal with an application for approval as an approved body using the procedures set out in this Part.
3.2 Questions by Austrade
3.3 Assessment of application
(1) In assessing an application for approval as an approved body under section 88 of the Act, the CEO of Austrade must be satisfied that the body complies with subregulation (2).
(c) be unable to distribute income to members or shareholders; and
(h) generate, or be capable of generating, from its promotional activities, significant net benefit to Australia in two or more of the following areas:
Note The CEO of Austrade must consider the Export Market Development Grants (Approved Body) Guidelines 2008 when dealing with an application for approval as an approved body under section 88 of the Act.
3.4 Circumstances in which CEO of Austrade must not give approval
The CEO of Austrade must not give an approval of a body as an approved body if:
3.5 Variation of approval
(b) if the body has failed to satisfy one or more of the requirements mentioned in subregulation 3.3 (2).
3.6 Cancellation of approval
The CEO of Austrade may cancel an approval given to an approved body if the approved body has failed to satisfy:
(a) one or more of the requirements mentioned in subregulation 3.3 (2); or
(b) a condition mentioned in the approval.
4.1 Dealing with an application
For subsection 89 (1) of the Act, the CEO of Austrade must deal with an application for approval as an approved joint venture using the procedures set out in this Part.
4.2 Questions by Austrade
4.3 Variation of approval
(2) The CEO of Austrade may vary the approval for an approved joint venture by:
5.1 Dealing with an application
For subsection 89 (1) of the Act, the CEO of Austrade must deal with an application for approval as an approved trading house using the procedures set out in this Part.
5.2 Questions by Austrade
5.3 Variation of approval
(1) The CEO of Austrade may vary the approval of an approved trading house on application by the approved trading house.
(2) The CEO of Austrade may vary the approval for an approved trading house by:
(a) changing the specification of the approved activity, project or purpose; or
(b) changing a condition of the approval; or
(c) adding or revoking a condition.
5A.1 Applications for approval — grant years ending on or before 30 June 2008
Despite Part 3, and for a grant year ending on or before 30 June 2008, the CEO of Austrade must consider an application for approval as an approved body in accordance with:
(a) the Export Market Development Grants Regulations as in force immediately before 1 July 2008; and
(b) the Export Market Development Grants Act 1997 – Guidelines for the approval, variation of approval, and cancellation of approved bodies (1/1997 AB) as in force immediately before 1 July 2008.
6.1 Tourism service
For the definition of tourism service in section 107 of the Act, each service mentioned in Schedule 1 is prescribed.
6.2 Services that are not non‑tourism services
For paragraph (b) of the definition of non‑tourism service in section 107 of the Act, a service mentioned in Schedule 2 is specified.
6.3 Services for grant years ending on or before 30 June 2008
(1) Despite regulations 6.1 and 6.2, and for a grant year ending on or before 30 June 2008:
(a) for the definition of external service in section 107 of the former Act:
(i) a service, including a legal service, is not an external service if it relates to:
(A) the sale or purchase of an estate or interest in real or leasehold property in Australia; or
(B) an enforceable option to purchase an estate or interest in real or leasehold property in Australia; or
(C) a financial transaction relating to a transaction mentioned in sub‑subparagraph (A) or (B); or
(D) proceedings or action relating to migration to Australia, including proceedings or action to enter or remain in Australia; and
(ii) a legal service is not an external service if it relates to:
(A) proceedings under the Family Law Act 1975; or
(B) proceedings or action relating to the adoption, custody or welfare of a child; or
(C) proceedings or action relating to the maintenance of a person (except under a deed, trust or will); and
(b) for the definition of internal service in section 107 of the former Act, each service mentioned in Schedule 1 to the former Regulations is an internal service; and
(c) for the definition of tourism service in section 107 of the former Act, each service mentioned in Schedule 2 to the former Regulations is a tourism service.
former Act means the Act as in force immediately before 23 June 2008.
former Regulations means the Export Market Development Grants Regulations as in force immediately before 1 July 2008.
(regulation 6.1)
1 Tourism services
Each of the following is a tourism service:
(d) accommodation for at least 1 night, other than accommodation for foreign residents studying or working in Australia;
(i) a place that has 1 or more outstanding natural features or is of historical interest;
(v) a place that is, or provides, an amenity appropriate to tourists; or
(vi) an event, unless there is an event promoter engaged to promote the event;
(regulation 6.2)
1 Services that are not non‑tourism services
Each of the following is a service other than a non‑tourism service:
(g) a service relating to pornographic material, including pornographic material in publications, films, computer games or accessible on the Internet;
(j) a service not mentioned in Schedule 1 that is provided to a foreign resident tourist in Australia;
Notes to the Export Market Development Grants Regulations 2008
The Export Market Development Grants Regulations 2008 (in force under the Export Market Development Grants Act 1997) as shown in this compilation comprise Select Legislative Instrument 2008 No. 140 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
2008 No. 140
27 June 2008 (see F2008L02258)
2008 No. 150
21 July 2008 (see F2008L02606)
ad. 2008 No. 150
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