Diamond Export Levy (Administration) Act, 2007 (Act No. 14 of 2007)ScheduleAmendment of laws |
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Act No. 56 of 1986 |
Diamonds Act. 1986 |
1. Section 1 of the Diamonds Act is hereby amended by the substitution for the definition of "unpolished diamonds" of the following definition: " 'unpolished diamonds' means—
and applies regardless of whether such diamonds are won or recovered within the Republic;";
2. Section 6o of the Diamonds Act is hereby substituted with the following section:
"Export and import of unpolished diamonds
60. (1) No exporter shall export any unpolished diamond from the Republic unless—
(2) No importer shall import any unpolished diamond into the Republic unless—
(3) The Regulator shall confiscate any unpolished diamond that does not satisfy the requirements of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, as prescribed.".
3. Section 61 A is hereby amended by the insertion after section 61 of the following section:
"Registration of unpolished diamonds for import
61A. (1) Any importer who desires to register any unpolished diamond for import shall at a diamond exchange and export centre furnish the registering officer with a return on the prescribed form in respect of that diamond. (2)In the return furnished in terms of sub section (1), the importer shall specify the value of the unpolished diamond and declare that the value so specified is (to the best of his or her knowledge and belief) the fair market value of that diamond. (3) A return referred to in subsection (1) shall be accompanied by the unpolished diamond in question and the prescribed documents. (4) if the registering officer is satisfied that an importer has complied with the provisions of this section, he or she shall register the unpolished diamond in question for import.".
4. Section 64 of the Diamonds Act is hereby substituted with the following section:
"Temporary exemption from diamond ex change and export centre
64. (1) If the Regulator is satisfied that an unpolished diamond will be exported from the Republic— (a) solely for purposes of—
(b) for no longer period as the Regulator may determine (but not exceeding a period of 180 days from the date upon which that diamond was released for export as described in section 69), that diamond will not be subject to the provisions of section 48A. (2) lf the Regulator is satisfied that an unpolished diamond may be exported as described in subsection (1), a registering officer will issue the exporter of that diamond with a temporary exemption certificate stipulating—
(3) The exporter of an unpolished diamond that is exported as described in subsection (2) is in contravention of this Act if that diamond upon its re-importation is—
"Examination and valuation of unpolished diamonds for export.".
7. The Diamonds Act is hereby amended by the insertion after section 65 of the following section:
"Examination and valuation of unpolished diamonds for import
65A. (1) The registering officer or another person designated by the Regulator- (a) shall examine; and (b) may assess the value of, any unpolished diamond registered for import as described in section 61A and verify any particulars furnished in respect -thereof.".
8. Section 67 of the Diamonds Act is hereby substituted with the following section:
"Fine in case of difference in values
67. (I) If the difference in value of any unpolished diamond-
(2) Any fine imposed in terms of this section shall be paid by the exporter or importer concerned to the Regulator within 30 days of the date that fine was imposed. (3) Any money paid to the Regulator as described in subsection (2) shall be paid into the National Revenue Fund within seven days after receipt thereof.".
9. The Diamonds Act is hereby amended by the insertion after section 69A of the following section:
"Release of unpolished diamonds for import - 69B. (I) The registering officer shall not release any person's unpolished diamond for import unless-
(2) The registering officer shall release an unpolished diamond for import by sealing the parcel contemplated in subsection (1)(d) with the seal of the Regulator." .
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Act No. 29 of 2005 |
Diamonds Amendment Act, 2005 |
Section 61 of the Diamonds Amendment Act is hereby amended by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsection:
"(2)(A) Notwithstanding subsection (1), any exporter that desires to register any unpolished diamond for export that pursuant to section 74 is not subject to section 48A shall at any diamond exchange and export centre furnish the registering officer with a return on the prescribed form in respect of that diamond specifying the value of that diamond and declaring that the value so specified is to the best of his or her knowledge and belief the fair market value of that diamond.".
2. The Diamonds Amendment Act is hereby amended by the repeal of sections 66 and 68.
3. Section 69 of the Diamonds Amendment Act is hereby amended by the insertion after subsection (2) of subsection (3):
"(3) Any packet contemplated in subsection (2) may not be exported from the Republic if a bill of entry delivered in terms of section 38(3)(a) of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 (Act No. 91 of 1964) is not delivered in respect of that packet within 10 business days of the date the Regulator released that packet." .
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Act No. 30 of 2005 |
Diamonds Second Amendment Act, 2005 |
The Diamonds Second Amendment Act is hereby amended by the insertion after section 74 of the following section:
"Relief for certificated purchases-
74A. Section 48A will not apply to any person in respect of any unpolished diamond that was purchased by that person pursuant to section 6 of the Levy Bill to the Diamond Export Levy Bill".
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