Food Act 2014

Risk-based measures - Food control plans - Food control plans

41: Food control plan: form

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"What your food control plan should look like on paper"

When you have a food control plan, it must be written down. You need to submit it for registration in a form that is okay with the people in charge. Your food control plan also has to follow the rules of the Food Act 2014.

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Part 2Risk-based measures
Food control plans: Food control plans

41Food control plan: form

  1. A food control plan must be in writing and—

  2. be submitted for registration in a form acceptable to the appropriate authority; and
    1. comply with the requirements of this Act.
      Notes
      • Section 41: replaced, on , by section 6 of the Food Safety Law Reform Act 2018 (2018 No 3).