The Gazette 1964/67
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE — EMERGENCY AND OTHER DUTIES SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS Agricultural Machinery: Customs Duty suspended after '1st March, 1966—41/1966. Agricultural Machinery including Ploughs and Harrows —Substituted Customs Duty imposed after 1st March, 1966—34/1966. Ceramic Sanitary Ware: Customs Duty suspended after 1st March, 1966—42/1966. Ceramic Sanitary ware including Sinks, Wash Basins and Cisterns: Customs Duty of 45 per cent full (30 per cent preferential) imposed after 1st March, 1966 —35/1966. Control of long list of miscellaneous articles of export after 1st March, 1966—33/1966. Footwear: Imports subject to 67 per cent full duty (45 per cent preferential) after 1st January, 1966— 262/ 1965. Irish Wine Duty Regulations 1966—160/1966. Iron and Defined Steel Products: Customs Duties sus pended during 1966—152/1966. Iron or Steel Bars, Rods, Plates, etc. : Miscellaneous suspensions of duties after 1st July, 1966—153/1966. Ironing Boards of Wood: Customs Duty suspended after 1st April, 1966—60/1966. Man-made Fibres: Customs Duty reduced to 9/- per square yard full after 1st March, 1966—36/1966. Matches: Customs and Excise Duty simplified after 21st May, 1966—101/1966. Motor Vehicle Tyres: Flat Rate Duty of 12/6 per tyre imposed after 1st March, 1966—37/1966. Special Import Levy continued with minor exceptions ^ to 30th June, 1966—59/1966. Special Import Levy continued 30th September, 196fi —145/1966. Twine, Cordage, Ropes and Cables: Extension of scope of existing duty imposed after 1st March, 1966—39/ 1966. Emposition of Duties (Custom's Duties and Form of Customs Tariff) Order 1966—159/1966. N.B.—This Order comes into effect on 1st July, 1966 and reimposes duties to give effect to the Free Trade Agreement with Britain. It provides Special Tariff Concessions for some goods from Northern Ireland, and prescribes a Revised Form of Customs Tariff for classifying goods. It amends Customs Duties on mis cellaneous products, and attaches new or amending Licensing Provisions to various Customs Duties. This Order contains 328 foolscap pages, and costs 10/6. EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS Building and Construction Trade: Age of Entry Rules 1966 under Apprenticeship Act, 1959. Building and Construction Trade: Apprenticeship Clas sification Rules 1966 under Apprenticeship Act 1959. Building and Construction Trade : Educational Qualific ation Rules 1966 under Apprenticeship Act 1959. . Aerated Waters and Wholesale Bottling Joint Labour Committee—Minimum rates of pay and statutory conditions of employment from 1st August, 1966— 171/1Q66.
CONTROL OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS
Air-tight Container defined under the Importation -;f Meat and Animal Products (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 1966—194/1966. Artificial Silk and Silk Hose: Quotes imposed—109/1966, 110/1966. Beet Pulp and Animal Feeding Mixtures: Unrestricted export to Britain allowed after 1st July, 1966—138/ 1966. Broiler Chickens, Turkeys and Eggs: Import prohibited save under Licence after 1st July, 1966—154/1966. Brushes (Miscellaneous) Brooms and Mops: Quotas im posed—45/1966, 114/1966, 115/1966, 116/1966. 117/1966. Butter, Cheese and Powdered Milk: Import generally prohibited save under licence after 1st July, 1966— —149/1966. Carcases, Meat and Meat Products: Import generally prohibited save under licence after 6th September, 1966- -201/1966. Fresh, Chilled or Frozen Fish: Import generally pro hibited save under licence after 1st July, 1966—148/ 1966. Fruit Juice and Pulp: Import Restrictions from Britain removed after 1st July, 1966—143/1966. Grass Seeds: Import restrictions from Britain generally removed after 1st July, 1966—144/1966. Laminated Springs: Quotas imposed—46/1966, 112/ 1966. Leather Footwear: Quota imposed—111/1966. Meat: Import restrictions from Britain removed after 1st July, 1966—146/1966. Motor Tyres, Motor Cars, Motor Vehicle Chassis and Bodies, Wollen and Synthetic Piece Goods, Ladies and Girls Felt Hats, Cotton Piece Goods and Commercial Road Vehicles: Import restrictions removed after 1st July, 1966—106/1966. Rye and Flowering Bulbs: Export licensing control re moved after 1st July, 1966—140/1966. Salmon and Trout may not be exported save under licence unless packed in Air-tight containers—86/ 1966. Sparking Plugs: Quota imposed—113/1966. Superphosphates: Quotas imposed—108/1966. Superphosphates: Quota restrictions do not apply if manufactured or produced in Britain—107/1966. Wheaten Products can be imported without restrictions after 1st July, 1966—141/1966.
COUNTY AND TOWN MANAGEMENT SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS
Dun Laoghaire Borough divided three Electoral Areas of five members each for Local Elections—83— 1966. Kildare County Council: District Electoral Divisions of Cloncurry and Lullymore transferred from Clane to Kildare County Electoral Area—48/1966. Local Government (Planning and Development) Act 1963: List of authorities to be consulted prior to making orders concerning Flora or Fauna for town planning purposes—72/1966. into
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