Food Act 2014

Risk-based measures - National programmes - Removal of registration of food business

99: Effective date of surrender

You could also call this:

"When you stop your food business registration, this is when it officially ends."

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When you surrender your food business registration, it takes effect on a certain date. You choose this date when you give notice to the registration authority under section 98(1), and it must be after the date you give the notice. If you do not choose a date, the surrender takes effect on the date the registration authority gets your notice.

If you want to know more about giving notice, you can look at the rules in section 98(1). You need to follow these rules when surrendering your food business registration. The registration authority will use the date you choose, or the date they receive your notice, to make the surrender effective.

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Part 2Risk-based measures
National programmes: Removal of registration of food business

99Effective date of surrender

  1. A surrender takes effect—

  2. on the date specified in the notice given to the registration authority under section 98(1), which must be a date later than the date of the notice; or
    1. if no date is specified, on the date on which the registration authority receives that notice.