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Customs Amendment (Australian Trusted Trader Programme) Bill 2015


Type
Government
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Portfolio
Immigration and Border Protection

Summary

Amends the: Customs Act 1901 to establish the Australian Trusted Trader Programme which will introduce a differentiated trust-based regulatory framework at the border for those entities that meet or exceed international supply chain security and trade compliance standards; and Australian Border Force Act 2015 to make a consequential amendment.

Progress of bill

For committee reference information, please see the Notes section at the end of this page.

House of Representatives
Introduced and read a first time 03/06/15  
Second reading moved 03/06/15  
Second reading debate 16/06/15  
Second reading agreed to 16/06/15  
Third reading agreed to 16/06/15  
     
Senate
Introduced and read a first time 17/06/15  
Second reading moved 17/06/15  
Second reading debate 18/06/15  
Second reading agreed to 18/06/15  
Third reading agreed to 18/06/15  
     
Finally passed both Houses 18/06/15  
Assent 25/06/15 Act no.: 73 - Year: 2015
     

Text of bill

  • First reading

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  • As passed by both Houses

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Explanatory memoranda

  • Explanatory memorandum

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Second reading speeches


Proposed amendments

No proposed amendments have been circulated.

Schedules of amendments

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Notes
  • Referred to Committee (03/06/2015): Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee; Committee report (15/06/2015)
  • An electronic version of this Act is available on the Federal Register of Legislation (www.legislation.gov.au)