Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation) Act, 1932

Levy on certain manufactured non-creamery butter.

11.—(1) The Minister may serve notice in writing on the proprietor of any premises (not being creamery premises) on which butter is manufactured for sale from any milk or cream wholly or partly supplied by other persons requiring such proprietor to pay to the Minister not later than the seventh day after the expiration of the levy month specified in such notice and every subsequent levy month, on all butter manufactured during such levy month on such premises a levy at the general rate in force at the time of manufacture.

(2) Whenever a notice under this section is served on the proprietor of any premises (not being creamery premises) on which butter is manufactured for sale from any milk or cream wholly or partly supplied by other persons there shall, until the Minister otherwise directs, be paid by such proprietor to the Minister not later than the seventh day after the expiration of the levy month specified in such notice and every subsequent levy month on all butter manufactured during such levy month on such premises a levy at the general rate in force at the time of manufacture.

(3) For the purposes of this section the rated occupier of any premises shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to be the proprietor of such premises.

(4) The miscellaneous butter account shall be credited with all moneys received by the Minister under this section.