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1 Customs and Excise: Licensing Provisions i (1989)

handle is hein.alrc/cexlip0001 and id is 1 raw text is: The Law
Reform
Commission
Discussion Paper No 41
September 1989
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE:
LICENSING PROVISIONS
THIS PAPER IS NOT A COMMISSION REPORT. It contains draft
legislative proposals for reform of the licensing provisions of the Cus-
toms Act 1901 and the Excise Act 1901. It does not represent the
Commission's final views, but is intended to raise issues and promote
discussion.
Submissions are welcome and should be received by 20 November 1989.
If you want your submission to be treated as confidential, clearly mark
it 'Confidential'. However, you should be aware that submissions may
have to be released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.
It would be helpful if comments were related to specific clause numbers
in the draft legislation.
Enquiries and comments should be directed to -
The Secretary
Australian Law Reform Commission
99 Elizabeth Street
SYDNEY 2000
(GPO Box 3708, Sydney 2001)
Telephone: (02) 231 1733
FAX (02) 223 1203
DX 1165 Sydney
Commission Reference: ALRC DP 41
Commissioner in charge: John Greenwell
Research: Mary Fisher, Vincent Jewell
Legislative drafting: Geoff Harders.

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