FUEL SALES GRANTS REGULATIONS 2000 (REPEALED)
The amount of fuel sales grant in respect of the sale of fuel in a payment period in a non-metropolitan area is 1 cent for each litre of fuel sold in the period.
6(2)
The amount of fuel sales grant in respect of the sale of fuel in a payment period in a remote area is 2 cents for each litre of the fuel sold in the period, together with any additional amount worked out under subregulation (3).
6(3)
The additional amount for subregulation (2) is 1 cent for each litre of the fuel sold during the payment period if either:
(a) the following conditions apply ( first claim ):
(i) the claimant offered for sale fuel of that kind for not less than $1.21 for a litre during a period of 4 weeks that ended immediately before making the claim for the additional amount; and
(ii) immediately after making the claim:
(A) the claimant has continued to offer for sale fuel of that kind for not less than $1.20 for a litre; and
(B) fuel of that kind has been offered for sale for not less than $1.20 for a litre by other persons (if any) in comparable locations; or
(b) the following conditions apply ( subsequent claim ):
(i) the claimant has made a previous claim under paragraph (a); and
(ii) since making that claim:
(A) the claimant has continued to offer for sale fuel of that kind for not less than $1.20 for a litre; and
(B) fuel of that kind has been offered for sale for not less than $1.20 for a litre by other persons (if any) in comparable locations.
6(4)
In this regulation:
comparable location
, in relation to the location at which a claimant sells fuel, means a location:
(a) that is nearby; and
(b) to which the fuel is transported at a similar cost.
6(5)
However, the Commissioner may decide, in case of doubt, that a location qualifies as a comparable location.
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