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Industry Research and Development (Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emergency Stockpile Program) Instrument 2022
I, the Hon Chris Bowen MP, as delegate of the Minister for Industry and Science, make the following instrument.
Dated 10 November 2022
Chris Bowen Minister for Climate Change and Energy
Contents 1 Name 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Definitions 5 Prescribed program 6 Other constitutional bases of this instrument 7 Specified legislative power
1 Name This instrument is the Industry Research and Development (Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emergency Stockpile Program) Instrument 2022.
2 Commencement (1) Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
Commencement information Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Provisions Commencement Date/Details 1. The whole of this instrument The day after this instrument is registered.
Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this instrument as originally made. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this instrument. (2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this instrument. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this instrument.
3 Authority This instrument is made under section 33 of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986.
4 Definitions In this instrument: Act means the Industry Research and Development Act 1986. DEF means Diesel Exhaust Fluid. program: see subsection 5(1). TGU means technical grade urea.
5 Prescribed program (1) For the purposes of subsection 33(1) of the Act, the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emergency Stockpile Program (the program) is prescribed. (2) The program provides funding for the Commonwealth to procure and manage an emergency stockpile of TGU, including funds associated with selling the emergency stockpile of TGU (or parts of it). (3) The purpose of the program is to prepare for, and allow the Commonwealth to respond to, an anticipated disruption in the supply of DEF, in order to reduce the likelihood and severity of harmful economic and social impacts resulting from any such disruption (noting that DEF is necessary for the operation of key transport and logistics services across Australia).
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