Food Act 2014

Food imported for purpose of sale - Preliminary

107: Interpretation

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When you read this part of the law, it talks about food brought into New Zealand to be sold. You should know that this includes food that is brought in to be processed and handled. This also includes food that is then sent to another country after it has been processed and handled in New Zealand.

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Part 3Food imported for purpose of sale
Preliminary

107Interpretation

  1. In this Part, a reference to food imported for the purpose of sale includes a reference to food that—

  2. is imported for processing and handling; and
    1. is then subsequently exported.