Food Act 2014

Food imported for purpose of sale - Provisions relating to border information supplied using JBMS

133: Duty to use JBMS to supply border information

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"Tell the Ministry about food imports using an approved system"

If you need to give the Ministry some border information because of the Food Act 2014, you must do it in one of two ways. You can use a JBMS to supply the information. Alternatively, you can use another method that the chief executive has approved in writing. This rule applies to any border information you are required to supply to the Ministry under the Food Act 2014.

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Part 3Food imported for purpose of sale
Provisions relating to border information supplied using JBMS

133Duty to use JBMS to supply border information

  1. This section applies to a requirement by or under this Act to supply to the Ministry any border information.

  2. After the commencement of this section, the only ways in which a person can comply with the requirement are—

  3. by using a JBMS; or
    1. by using another means for the time being generally or specifically approved in writing by the chief executive.
      Notes
      • Section 133(2)(a): amended, on , by section 443(3) of the Customs and Excise Act 2018 (2018 No 4).