Food Act 2014

Risk-based measures - Food control plans - Other provisions relating to registered food control plans

49: Requirements of Act to prevail in cases of inconsistency with registered food control plan

You could also call this:

"The Food Act 2014 rules always come first if they disagree with your food control plan."

If you have a registered food control plan, it must follow the rules of the Food Act 2014. You need to make sure your plan matches the Act's requirements. If your plan and the Act do not agree, the Act's rules are the ones that you must follow.

The Act's rules will prevail even if your plan is not updated to match new requirements. This means you should always check the Food Act 2014 to ensure you are doing the right thing. You must follow the Act's applicable requirements if there is any inconsistency with your registered food control plan.

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Part 2Risk-based measures
Food control plans: Other provisions relating to registered food control plans

49Requirements of Act to prevail in cases of inconsistency with registered food control plan

  1. If there is any inconsistency between the requirements of a registered food control plan and the applicable requirements of this Act (whether by reason of a failure to amend or update the plan to reflect any new requirements or otherwise), the applicable requirements of this Act prevail.