Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2018A00112:clause:1_153zko:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2018A00112
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 153ZKO (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 14650–17371

paragraph (c) does not exceed 10% of the total weight of the goods.

Regional value content
 (6) If a requirement that applies in relation to the goods is that the goods must have a regional value content of not less than a particular percentage worked out in a particular way:
 (a) the regional value content of the goods is to be worked out in accordance with the Agreement; or
 (b) if the regulations prescribe how to work out the regional value content of the goods—the regional value content of the goods is to be worked out in accordance with the regulations.
 (7) If:
 (a) a requirement that applies in relation to the goods is that the goods must have a regional value content of not less than a particular percentage worked out in a particular way; and
 (b) the goods are imported into Australia with accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials; and
 (c) the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials are not invoiced separately from the goods; and
 (d) the quantities and value of the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials are customary for the goods; and
 (e) the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials are non‑originating materials;
the regulations must provide for the value of the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials covered by paragraph (e) to be taken into account for the purposes of working out the regional value content of the goods.
Note: The value of the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials is to be worked out in accordance with the regulations: see subsection 153ZKL(2).
 (8) For the purposes of subsection (7), disregard section 153ZKQ in working out whether the accessories, spare parts, tools or instructional or other information materials are originating materials or non‑originating materials.
 (9) If the goods are claimed to be Pacific Islands originating goods on the basis that the goods have a regional value content of not less than a particular percentage worked out in a particular way, the following are to be disregarded in determining whether the goods are Pacific Islands originating goods:
 (a) operations to preserve the goods in good condition for the purpose of transport or storage of the goods;
 (b) operations or processes to facilitate the shipment or transportation of the goods;
 (c) packaging or presenting the goods for sale;
 (d) affixing of marks, labels or other distinguishing signs on the goods or on their packaging;
 (e) disassembly of the goods;
 (f) any combination of things referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e).