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Comptroller-General of Customs (Strength of Alcoholic Beverages) Determination 2019
I, Michael Outram, Comptroller-General of Customs make the following Determination.
Dated 18 September 2019
Michael Outram Comptroller-General of Customs
1 Name This instrument is the Comptroller-General of Customs (Strength of Alcoholic Beverages) Determination 2019.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on 1 October 2019.
3 Authority This instrument is made under section 153AC of the Customs Act 1901 and subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901. Note: under section 153AC of the Act, the Comptroller-General of Customs may determine rules for working out the percentage by volume of alcohol in an alcoholic beverage. The rules govern the working out of the strength of an alcoholic beverage and provide permitted variation in strength from the actual strength for determining customs duty payable
4 Definitions In this instrument: alcoholic beverage has the meaning given by section 153AA of the Customs Act 1901. Act means the Customs Act 1901. strength means percentage by volume of alcohol at 20 °C.
Part 1 – Rules
5 Sampling and analysis (1) The strength of an alcoholic beverage must be worked out by analysing samples of the product after it has reached its final alcoholic strength. (2) Sufficient samples must be taken from each product in an importation to ensure the measurements accurately reflect the actual strength of the alcoholic beverage. (3) The strength of an alcoholic beverage: (a) is taken to be the average of the strength of all the sample measurements; and (b) is to be expressed as a percentage, as if the alcohol were measured at a temperature of 20 °C. (4) If a calculation for the purpose of ascertaining the strength of an alcoholic beverage is made by reference to the specific gravity of alcohol, the specific gravity of alcohol in relation to water is 0.79067, in a vacuum at 20 °C.
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