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Bounty (Books) Act 1986
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(1) A person is not entitled to bounty unless:
(a) the person keeps, in writing in the English language, such accounts, books, documents and other records as correctly record and explain:
(i) such particulars relating to the production (including the cost of production) of bountiable books in respect of which bounty is, or may become, payable as are specified by the CEO in a notice published in the Gazette; and
(ii) such other particulars (if any) in relation to those books as are specified by the CEO by notice in writing served on the person; and
(b) the person retains those accounts, books, documents and other records for at least 3 years after the day on which a claim under subsection 14(1) for bounty was made in respect of the books concerned.
(2) For the purposes of this section, accounts, books, documents or other records shall be taken to be kept in writing in the English language if they are kept in a form in which they are readily accessible and readily convertible into writing in the English language.