Omission of section six removes obsolete tariff-commission provision after government formally wound up the commission. Clause 106 proposes omitting a provision from the Customs Tariff Act to remove an obsolete statutory provision that presupposed the existence and functions of the tariff commission; the amendment follows the government's resolution terminating the tariff commission and is presented as a consequential technical measure to align the statute with the current administrative structure.
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Omission of section six removes obsolete tariff-commission provision after government formally wound up the commission.
Clause 106 proposes omitting a provision from the Customs Tariff Act to remove an obsolete statutory provision that presupposed the existence and functions of the tariff commission; the amendment follows the government's resolution terminating the tariff commission and is presented as a consequential technical measure to align the statute with the current administrative structure.
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