Reg 213 repealed by SLI No 174 of 2006, reg 3 and Sch 1 item 18, effective 1 July 2006. Reg 213 formerly read:
213(1 )
For the purpose of section
77C
of the Act, a bottle containing beer shall be labelled with a label that includes the following particulars, that is to say:
(a)
the name and address of the brewery at which the beer was made or the serial number allotted by the Collector to that brewery and the number allotted by the Collector to the State in which the beer was made; and
(b)
the words ``Made in Australia'' or words approved by the Collector indicating that the beer was made in Australia.
213(2)
For the purpose of section
77C
of the Act, the particulars required to be included on a label on a bottle of beer by the last preceding subregulation shall be marked on a vessel, other than a bottle, containing beer, and on a package containing vessels (including bottles) containing beer, by branding or painting those particulars on the vessel or package.
213(3)
The manufacturer of beer shall so mark the particulars required by subregulation (1) or (2) of this regulation, whichever is applicable, on a label or on the vessels or packages that the particulars are easily readable.
213(4)
Where it is necessary for the serial number allotted to a brewery and the number allotted to a State to be included on a label or branded or painted on a vessel or package, those numbers shall be enclosed in a circle or triangle, as follows;
A
is the number allotted to the factory; and
B
is the number allotted to the State.
213(5)
A person shall not affix a label to a bottle of beer unless a like label has been furnished to the Collector.
213(6)
A reference in this regulation to beer is taken to be a reference to beer brewed for commercial purposes.