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Customs Legislation Amendment Act 1993

No. 8 of 1994

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

Section

 1. Short title
 2. Commencement
 3. Application of Division 1A of Part VIII of the Customs Act

PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901

 4. Principal Act
 5. Definitions
 6. Arrival report
 7. Authority to deal with goods entered under section 71A
 8. Withdrawal of import entries
 9. Repeal of section 151
 10. Insertion of new Division:

Division 1A—Rules of origin of preference claim goods
       153A. Purpose of Division
       153B. Definitions
       153C. Total expenditure of factory on materials
       153D. Allowable expenditure of factory on materials
       153E. Calculation of the cost of materials received at a factory
       153F. Allowable expenditure of factory on labour
       153G. Allowable expenditure of factory on overheads
       153H. Unmanufactured goods
       153J. Manufactured goods originating in New Zealand
       153K. Modification of section 153J in special circumstances
       153L. Manufactured goods originating in Papua New Guinea or a Forum Island Country

TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued

Section
       153M. Manufactured goods originating in a particular Developing Country
           153N. Manufactured goods originating in a Developing Country but not in any particular Developing Country
           153P. Manufactured goods originating in Canada
           153Q. Manufactured goods originating in a country that is not a preference country
           153R. Are goods commercially manufactured in Australia?
           153S. Rule against double counting
           153T. May be different rules of origin for anti-dumping purposes so far as New Zealand is concerned

 11. Power of officers to inspect commercial documents in certain circumstances
 12. Power of officers to inspect commercial documents in other circumstances
 13. Commercial documents to be kept
 14. Processing requests for revocation of TCOs
 15. Effect of revocation on goods in transit and capital equipment on order
 16. Internal review
 17. Interpretation
 18. Review of decisions under Customs Tariff Act
 19. Insertion of new section:
           273L. Entry and transmission of information by computer
 20. Addition of new Schedule

PART 3—AMENDMENTS OF THE ANTI-DUMPING AUTHORITY ACT 1988

 21. Principal Act
 22. Anti-dumping measures not to apply to goods of New Zealand origin

PART 4—MISCELLANEOUS

 23. Further amendments of other Acts

SCHEDULE 1

DIAGRAMS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES ILLUSTRATING OPERATION OF
DIVISION 1A OF PART VIII

SCHEDULE 2

AMENDMENTS OF OTHER ACTS

Customs Legislation Amendment
Act 1993

No. 8 of 1994

An Act to amend the Customs Act 1901 and the
Anti-Dumping Authority Act 1988, and for related purposes

                          [Assented to 18 January 1994]

  The Parliament of Australia enacts:

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Customs Legislation Amendment Act 1993.

Commencement

2.(1) Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 14, subsection 16(1) and sections 18 and 21 commence on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

  (2) Section 8