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Mr ENTSCH (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources) (11:27 AM)
—I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
The purpose of the Industry, Tourism and Resources Legislation Amendment Bill 2002 is to make a range of minor amendments to a number of acts in the Industry, Tourism and Resources portfolio. The amendments are intended to correct out-of-date references, to correct technical errors that have occurred as a result of drafting and clerical mistakes, and to clarify provisions to ensure they operate in the way that was intended. This bill also repeals two acts which no longer have any legislative role.
The bill makes minor amendments to the ACIS Administration Act 1999. The Automotive Competitiveness and Investment Scheme (ACIS) commenced on 1 January 2001 and is scheduled to end on 31 December 2005. The scheme encourages the development of internationally competitive firms in the Australian automotive industry through rewarding eligible production, strategic investment and research and development. ACIS participants earn incentives in the form of duty credits which can be used to offset customs duty on eligible automotive imports, or can be sold for use by another party. The intention was that these duty credits could also be used to gain a refund of customs duty previously paid on eligible imports. The legislative authority for this use of duty credits was not clear. This bill will make specific provision for such refunds.
The bill amends the Trade Practices Act 1974 to correct a drafting oversight in the Trade Practices Amendment (Country of Origin Representations) Act 1998. The 1998 amendments created defences to actions for false or misleading country of origin representations. The defences were not extended to section 53(a) of the act, which prohibits false or misleading representations as to a good's particular history. Actions for false or misleading country of origin representation can also be made under section 53(a). The bill ensures that the existing defences to a false or misleading country of origin action are extended to protect companies that may be subject to a false or misleading country of origin action under section 53(a).
The bill amends the Pooled Development Funds Act 1992, the PDF Act, to correct a drafting error which rendered section 4A inoperative. Section 4A of the PDF Act, which defines the meaning of a `widely-held complying superannuation fund' for the purposes of the act, referred to `excluded superannuation funds' as defined in the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993, the SI(S) Act. However the definition of excluded superannuation funds in the SI(S) Act was repealed in 1999. This bill amends the PDF Act to correct the error by amending the definition of a `widely-held complying superannuation fund' to provide that such a fund must have a minimum of five members.
Several of the amendments are technical in nature and involve no change to the substance of the law. A technical correction to the Bounty (Computers) Act 1984 removes a reference to the organisation once referred to as the `Standards Association of Australia' and replaces it with the correct name, `Standards Australia International Ltd'.
An amendment to the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Legislation Amendment Act 2001 corrects a misdescription of an amendment to the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967. In this case, text that was to be replaced in subsection 85(1) of the principal act was misquoted, omitting the word `to' before the word `make'. This amendment corrects that misquote.
The bill amends the States Grants (Petroleum Products) Act 1965 to reflect changes in administrative arrangements. This act underpins the Petroleum Products Freight Subsidy Scheme, which subsidises the cost of freighting eligible fuel to remote locations in Australia. In April 1999, responsibility for administering the scheme was transferred from the Australian Customs Service to the forerunner of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources. The act contains some references to the Chief Executive Officer of Customs, and the bill changes these to the Secretary of the Department to reflect the transfer of responsibility.
This bill repeals two acts which are no longer required. The need for the Management and Investment Companies Act 1983, the MIC Act, ceased with the conclusion of the MIC program in 1991, which was replaced by the Pooled Development Funds Program in 1992. Relevant clawback provisions of the MIC Act—to retrieve outstanding monies from relevant businesses—ceased in 1995-96.
Finally, the Aluminium Industry Act 1960 is also no longer required. The aluminium smelter at Bell Bay in Tasmania was established in the 1950s as a joint venture between the Commonwealth and Tasmanian governments. The Aluminium Industry Act 1960 subsequently provided the legislative approval for the Commonwealth's interest in the smelter to be sold to a subsidiary of Comalco Ltd. These acts have served their purpose well, but are now redundant, and their repeal is in keeping with the government's commitment to remove from the statute books unnecessary business legislation. I present the explanatory memorandum on the bill.
Debate (on motion by Mr Edwards) adjourned.