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Excise Tariff Act 1921
AMENDMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL BY-LAW
I, JOHN NORMAN BUTTON, Minister of State for Industry and Commerce, in pursuance of the provisions of the Schedule to the Excise Tariff Act 1921, do hereby amend Departmental By-laws as follows: By-law No. 54 delete – "3. It shall be a condition to the delivery of goods under paragraph 2 of this by-law that an officer shall at all times have complete access to any premises to which such goods have been delivered and shall be permitted to inspect all books and records related to the receipt and use of such goods and take samples of any products in the manufacture of which such goods have been used". By-law No.64 delete – "4. It shall be a condition to the delivery of any goods under paragraph 2 and 3 of this by-law that an officer shall at all times have complete access to any premises to which such goods have been delivered and shall be permitted to inspect all books and records related to the receipt and use of such goods and take samples of any products in the manufacture of which such goods have been used". By-law No. 74 delete – "3. It shall be a condition to the delivery of any goods under this By-law that an officer shall at all times have complete access to any premises to which such goods have been delivered and shall be permitted to inspect all books and records related to the receipt and use of such goods and take samples of any products in the manufacture of which such goods have been used". By-law Nos 75 and 78 delete in paragraph 2 – "Subject to paragraph 3". Delete – "3. An officer shall at all times have complete access to any place where books or records relating to the possession or use of stabilized crude petroleum oil are kept and shall be permitted to inspect such books and records and take samples of such goods". By-law Nos 76, 79 and 81 delete in paragraph 2 - "Subject to paragraph 3". Delete – "3. An officer shall at all times have complete access to any place where books or records relating to the possession or use of liquid petroleum obtained for naturally occurring petroleum gas are kept and shall be permitted to inspect such books and records and take samples of such goods". By-law Nos 77, 80 and 82 delete in paragraph 2 - "Subject to paragraph 3". Delete – "3. An officer shall at all times have complete access to any place where books and records relating to the possession or use of liquified petroleum gas obtained from unstabilized crude petroleum oil or from naturally occurring petroleum gas are kept and shall be permitted to inspect such books and records and take samples of such goods". By-law No. 90 delete in paragraph 2 – "and 4". Delete – "4. An officer shall at all times have complete access to any place where books or records relating to the possession or use of test oil are kept and shall be permitted to inspect and take copies of extracts of such books or records and take samples of such goods". Change the numbering of paragraph "5" to "4". Dated this 30th day of April 1984. JOHN N. BUTTON Minister of State for Industry and Commerce
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