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No. 7 of 1973
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Milk Authority Ordinance 1971-1972.
T H E G O V E R N O R - G E N E R A L in and over the Commonwealth of
, Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council,
hereby make the following Ordinance under the Seat of Government
(Administration)
Act 1910-1972.
I
Dated this fifteenth day of March, 1973.
P A U L HASLUCK
Governor-General.
By His Excellency's Command,
KEP ENDERBY
Minister of State for the Capital Territory.
MILK A U T H O R I T Y O R D I N A N C E 1973
1. ( 1 ) This Ordinance may be cited as the Milk Authority
nance 1973.*
Ordi­
( 2 ) The Milk Authority Ordinance 1971-1972,f as amended by
this Ordinance, may be cited as the Milk Authority Ordinance 19711973.
2. Section 34A of the Milk
amended—
Authority
Ordinance
1971-1972 is
( a ) by omitting paragraphs (c) and (d) of sub-section ( 5 ) and
substituting the following word and paragraph:—
" o r (c) the storing of the specified milk product."; and
( b ) by inserting after sub-section ( 6 ) the following sub­
section:—
" (6A) The holder of a licence other than a Vendor's
Licence shall not, in relation to the sale of a specified milk
product, demand or receive any payment in respect of the
delivery of the specified milk product.
Penalty: Four hundred dollars.".
* Notified in the Commonwealth
Gazette
on 16 March 1973.
t Ordinance N o . 23, 1971, as amended by N o s . 15 and 28, 1972.
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au
3. After section 34A of the Milk Authority Ordinance 1971-1972
the following section is inserted:—
" 3 4 B . (1) In this section—
' milk vendor' means the holder of a Vendor's Licence or a
Vendor's Permit;
' specified milk product' has the same meaning as in section 34A.
" ( 2 ) A milk vendor shall not demand or receive from a person any
payment in respect of the delivery of specified milk products otherwise
than in accordance with sub-section ( 3 ) .
Penalty: Four hundred dollars.
" ( 3 ) A milk vendor may, in respect of each day on which he
delivers specified milk products to a person, demand and receive from
that person payment of an amount not exceeding the prescribed amount.
" ( 4 ) For the purpose of sub-section ( 3 ) , the prescribed amount
is—
(a) One cent in respect of a day on which the total quantity of
specified milk products delivered by a milk vendor to a
person does not exceed one pint;
(b) Two cents in respect of a day on which the total quantity
of specified milk products delivered by a milk vendor to a
person exceeds one pint but does not exceed two pints; or
(c) Three cents in respect of a day on which the total quantity
of specified milk products delivered by a milk vendor to a
person exceeds two pints.".
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au