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1 Title
2 Commencement
3 Title amended
4 General scheme of Act
5 Interpretation
6 New section substituted
6 References to this Act include references to Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional Provisions) Act 1999, etc
7 Products and material excluded from ambit of Act
8 Who must have a risk management programme?
9 Certain persons may be required to have risk management programme by Order in Council
10 Multi-business risk management programmes
11 Applications for registration of programmes
12 Registration of risk management programme
13 New section substituted
47 Object of this Part
14 Exporters of animal products for human or animal consumption, and certain other animal material and products, must be registered
15 Duties of exporters
16 Director-General to maintain register of exporters
17 New sections and heading substituted
Export requirements and official assurances
60 Export requirements
60A Director-General to notify or make available export requirements
60B Exemption from requirements of food standards where appropriate
61 Director-General may issue official assurances
61A No Crown liability
18 Power to direct disposal, etc, of animal material or product in certain circumstances
19 Director-General may give statements as to New Zealand animal product standard
20 Power to examine, etc
21 Conditions of recognition or accreditation
22 New section inserted
108A Suspension of recognition
23 Evidence in proceedings
24 Disclosure of information for purpose of ensuring product safety, etc
25 Right of review of certain decisions made under delegated authority
26 Notices
27 Repeals, amendments, and transitional provisions appear in Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional Provisions) Act 1999
ScheduleAmendments to principal Act consequential on change of definitions
Legislative history
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: