Stock (Levy) Determination 2005 (No 1)

Australian Capital Territory
Stock (Levy) Determination 2005 (No 1)
Disallowable Instrument DI 2005 — 177
made under the
Stock Act 1991, Section 13 - Determination of Stock Levy
1 Name of instrument
This instrument is the Stock (Levy) Determination 2005 (No 1).
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after notification.
3 Determination of levy and stock units
The stock levy and number of stock units represented by a specified number of that
kind of stock is specified in the Schedule hereunder in Column 2 and prices for
2004-2005 are specified in Column 4 opposite, in relation to that service. Where
applicable, GST inclusive fees are marked with a double
asterisk (**).
4 Explanatory notes
Explanatory notes (including the previous year’s levy) are at Column 3 in the
Schedule and at the end of the end of the Schedule. Explanatory notes and their
headings in the Schedule do not form part of the determination.
5 Payment of Levy
The levy determined in this schedule is payable to the ACT Government by the
Person(s) requesting the goods or services, as listed.
6 Revocation
This instrument revokes Disallowable Instrument Number DI 2004 — 113.
Jon Stanhope MLA
Minister for the Environment
10 August 2005
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au
THIS IS PAGE 1 OF THE SCHEDULE TO THE DETERMINATION MADE UNDER
THE STOCK ACT 1991
Relevant
Section for
which a fee
is payable
Description of Matter for which fee
is payable
(1)
(2)
Section 13
The levy for one stock unit
Explanatory
Notes
(Fee Payable
$
2003-2004)
(3)
Fee Payable
$
2004-2005
(4)
0.116
0.000
Section 13
Number of stock units (expressed in Dry Sheep Equivalents (DSE))
represented by a specified number of that kind of stock includes the following:
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A dry sheep equals 1 stock unit.
A lactating ewe equals 2 stock units.
A ‘dry’ cow equals 10 stock units.
A lactating cow is between 15-20 stock units depending on age of calf.
A horse equals 12 stock units.
A goat equals 1 stock unit.
A kangaroo equals 1 stock unit.
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au