Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Powers and enforcement - Powers and duties of food safety officers

320: Reasonable belief by food safety officer

You could also call this:

"When a boss believes something, a food safety officer can act on it too."

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If a food safety officer needs to believe something is true before they can do their job, it is okay if someone more senior, like a more highly ranked food safety officer or the chief executive, believes it instead. This senior person can tell the food safety officer to do their job. You do what your senior tells you to do if they believe something is true.

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Part 4Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement
Powers and enforcement: Powers and duties of food safety officers

320Reasonable belief by food safety officer

  1. If this Act requires a food safety officer to reasonably believe something before exercising a power, it is sufficient if a more highly ranked food safety officer or the chief executive reasonably believes it and directs the food safety officer to exercise the power.