Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons - Recognition of agencies, persons, and classes of persons

142: Interrelationship between sections 135, 136, and 139 to 141

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If you are a natural person, you can be recognised under one or more of sections 135, 136, and 139 to 141. This means you can be recognised in different ways, even if you are already recognised in another way. You can have more than one type of recognition under these sections.

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Part 4Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement
Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons: Recognition of agencies, persons, and classes of persons

142Interrelationship between sections 135, 136, and 139 to 141

  1. To avoid doubt, a natural person may be recognised under any 1 or more of sections 135, 136, and 139 to 141 despite already being recognised in another capacity under any 1 or more of those sections.