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Australia's industrial relations system is not based on a user pays principle.
Fees charged to local government should be negotiated using user pays principles.
However, this user pays principle has developed during a prolonged period of high unemployment.
It is based on the user pays principle, and will be self-regulated by businesses.
Other jurisdictions may determine vehicle tax based upon environmental principles, such as the user pays principle.
Despite the attractions of the user pays principle of a case fee there are disadvantages.
Most organisations appear to operate on the user pays principle, the more you use it the more you pay.
Commercial and industrial product was generally only accepted by prior arrangement under a full user pays principle and in close consultation with the Contractor.
There are particular worries about who, under the 'user pays principle', pays for the preservation of data for historical research.
Due to the variety in Council sizes, demographics and philosophy on user pays principles, a significant variation in collection protocols were likely to occur.
It was used selectively to focus attention on presumed costs, feeding the reaction of another unrepresentative group to insist on a user pays principle.
Conclusion The proposed schedule of fees and charges represents a reasonable response to market forces, supply and demand and the application of the user pays principle.
Another constitutional void not foreseen, because the industry was not foreseen, was the control and application of user pays principles to interstate road hauliers.
Other elements of ETR include the polluter pays principle, the user pays principle, and internalising external costs.
Plus, too high an assist factor leads to abrogation of the user pays principle and leads to cynicism that there is any separation between politics and administration.
'By heralding a new age of the user pays principle in health and education, this budget will further widen the gap between executives and ordinary working Australian families.'
If successful, schools will then be directly under CASA surveillance (on the user pays principle, surveillance will be like paying the police to book you) and bureaucratic control.
In both countries, a history of incrementalism and poorly presented policy reform has contributed to widespread public mistrust, and a sense of injustice at the extension of means-testing or user pays principles.
It foresees measures to promote water use efficiency, better allocation of water resources and the protection of water quality through the application of the user pays principle and the Polluter pays principle.
There is also plenty to do in Europe, including the introduction of adequate infrastructure, the use of new technology, specific action programmes for market sectors and the further introduction of the polluter, that is, the user pays principle.
Currently the University is carrying this cost but it is possible that in these times of constricted budgets, economic rationalism and accountability, these costs will be allocated on a user pays principle, i.e. will be passed on the student.
I am particularly interested in the role of the impacter pays and beneficiary pays principles in determining the balance between public and private funding of biodiversity conservation.
Applying the polluter pays and beneficiary pays principles in land and water management is not always straightforward because property rights for many environmental goods and services are undefined and their allocation is unclear.
If the rights were established on the basis of the 'beneficiary pays principle', landholders who adopt management practices that result in reduced salinity levels would be rewarded for doing so through their sale of salinity credits so generated.