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Australian Jobs (Australian Industry Participation) Rule 2014 I, Ian Macfarlane, Minister for Industry, make the following rule under section 128 of the Australian Jobs Act 2013.
Dated: 09/01/2014
Ian Macfarlane Minister for Industry
Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Name of rule 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Definitions Part 2—Exception to giving draft Australian Industry Participation plan 5 Exception to giving draft AIP plan to the Authority—specified conditions in relation to a plan 6 Exception to giving draft AIP plan to the Authority—specified conditions in relation to a project proponent Part 3—Compliance Reports 7 Information to accompany compliance report—project proponent 8 Information to accompany compliance report—operator of new relevant facility Part 4—Categories of goods or services 9 Categories of goods or services Part 5—Notification obligations 10 Notification of preliminary trigger day for major projects Part 6—Functions of the Authority 11 Schemes and programs administered by the Authority 12 Functions of the Authority
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of rule This rule is the Australian Jobs (Australian Industry Participation) Rule 2014.
2 Commencement This rule commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Authority This rule is made under section 128 of the Australian Jobs Act 2013.
4 Definitions In this rule: Act means the Australian Jobs Act 2013.
Part 2—Exception to giving draft Australian Industry Participation plan
5 Exception to giving draft AIP plan to the Authority—specified conditions in relation to a plan (1) For paragraph 17(5)(b) of the Act, this section specifies conditions relating to a plan prepared by a project proponent that has been given to a State or Territory. Note: Under section 17 of the Act, a project proponent for a major project must give a draft AIP plan to the Authority. However, section 17 does not apply if the project proponent has prepared a plan that: (a) has been given to a State or Territory; and (b) complies with any conditions specified in a rule. (2) The key objective of the plan must be to ensure that Australian entities have full, fair and reasonable opportunity to bid for the supply of goods or services for the project. (3) The plan must not give preference to suppliers of goods or services located in one State or Territory over suppliers located in another State or Territory. (4) The plan must include arrangements to ensure that the project proponent notifies the Authority: (a) when giving the plan to the State or Territory; and (b) when the State or Territory notifies the project proponent of any decision it makes on the plan.
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