Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Act 2003
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Act 2003
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Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Act 2003
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Act 2003
| Public Act | 2003 No 55 |
| Date of assent | 17 October 2003 |
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows:
1 Title
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(1) This Act is the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Act 2003.
(2) In this Act, the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 is called
“the principal Act”
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2 Commencement
This Act comes into force on 30 October 2003.
3 Director-General to withhold information
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(1) Section 12(2) of the principal Act is amended by omitting the words
“immediately notify”
, and substituting the words“make all reasonable efforts to contact and notify immediately”
.(2) Section 12 of the principal Act is amended by repealing subsection (4), and substituting the following subsection:
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“(4) The Director-General may release the information or withhold the information in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982 if—
“(a) the Director-General has complied with subsection (2); and
“(b) the time limit specified in subsection (3) has expired.”
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4 Waiver of notification
Section 15 of the principal Act is amended by repealing subsection (2), and substituting the following subsections:
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“(2) The Director-General may waive the requirement to notify an application in accordance with section 14 if, in the Director-General's opinion, a trade name product is likely to be required for use in—
“(a) a biosecurity emergency declared under section 144 of the Biosecurity Act 1993; or
“(b) a special emergency declared under section 49B of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996.
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“(3) The Director-General may waive the requirement to notify an application in accordance with section 14 if—
“(a) the trade name product is not, and does not contain, a hazardous substance or new organism (within the meaning of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996); and
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“(b) the Minister has advised the Director-General in writing that—
“(i) an emergency has arisen under this Act; and
“(ii) the Minister agrees to the Director-General considering whether to grant a waiver; and
“(c) the Director-General is of the opinion that the trade name product is likely to be required for use in the emergency.”
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Legislative history | |
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| 9 October 2003 | Divided from New Organisms and Other Matters Bill (Bill 47-2) as Bill 47-3B |
| 14 October 2003 | Third reading |
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