Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Offences - Sentencing

268: Application of sections 269 to 273

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"What happens if you break a food law: penalties and orders"

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When you break a food law, a court can give you a penalty. The court can also make an order under sections 269 to 273, which you can find out more about by looking at the sections 269 to 273 information. This order can be given in addition to, or instead of, the penalty for the offence.

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Part 4Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement
Offences: Sentencing

268Application of sections 269 to 273

  1. A court may make an order under any of sections 269 to 273 in addition to, or instead of, a penalty that the court may impose under the relevant offence provision.