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State or Territory in a court or tribunal and not finally determined before the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent have effect, on and after that day, as if they were proceedings brought by or against the Regional Director for that State or Territory.

Saving provision concerning forfeited goods

20.(1) Despite the amendments of the Coal Excise Act 1949, the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905, the Customs Act 1901, the Distillation Act 1901, the Excise Act 1901 and the Spirits Act 1906 that are referred to in subsection (2), those Acts continue to have effect on and after 1 July 1995, in relation to any goods seized for the purposes of any of those Acts before that day, as if:

    (a) the amendments of all of those Acts referred to in subsection (2); and

    (b) the amendments of the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 referred to in subsection (2);

had not been made.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the relevant amendments are the amendments set out:

    (a) in respect of the Coal Excise Act 1949—in Schedule 2; and

    (b) in respect of the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905—in Schedule 3; and

    (c) in respect of the Customs Act 1901—in items 1, 26 to 45, 49 to 53 and 56 and 67 of Schedule 4; and

    (d) in respect of the Distillation Act 1901—in Schedule 6; and

    (e) in respect of the Excise Act 1901—items 6 to 11 of Schedule 7; and

    (f) in respect of the Spirits Act 1906—in Schedule 8; and

    (g) in respect of the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977—in items 1 and 2 of Schedule 10.

(3) For the purposes of the continued operation of those Acts in accordance with subsection (1):

    (a) the CEO has all of the powers, functions and duties which, under those provisions as so preserved, are given to or imposed on the Comptroller-General of Customs; and

    (b) the Regional Director for a State or Territory has all of the powers, functions and duties which, under those provisions as so preserved, are given to or imposed on a Collector of Customs for a State or Territory.

Repeals

21. The following Acts are repealed:

Bounty (Ship Repair) Act 1986;

Bounty (Ships) Act 1980;

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Agreement Act 1933.

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 SCHEDULE 1  Section 3

AMENDMENTS OF THE BOUNTY (FUEL ETHANOL) ACT 1994

1. Subsection 28(1):

Omit "subsection (2)", substitute "subsections (2), (3) and (4)".

2. Subsection 28(2):

Omit the subsection (including the example), substitute:

"(2) If an amount available for payment of bounty in year 1 or year 2 is not all paid out in respect of bountiable fuel ethanol produced in that year, it