Pigs and Bacon (Amendment) Act, 1939

Subsidies on bacon sold in the State by licensees.

41.—(1) The Commission may, whenever and so often as it thinks fit, by order declare that there shall be paid by the Commission to every holder of a licence who sells any bacon (being bacon produced at premises to which such licence relates) in the State during a specified period a subsidy at the rate specified in such order on such bacon sold by such licensee in the State during such period, and whenever any such order is made there shall be paid by the Commission to every holder of a licence who sells any bacon (being bacon produced at the premises to which such licence relates) in the State during the period specified in such order a subsidy on all such bacon sold by such licensee in the State during such period, at the rate specified in such order and in force at the time such bacon is sold.

(2) The Commission may at any time by order under this sub-section amend an order made under sub-section (1) of this section.