Food Act 2014

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

150: Duration of recognition

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"How long your food safety recognition lasts"

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When you get recognition, it lasts for a certain time. This time starts and ends on the dates stated in your notice of recognition, which is given in accordance with section 148(2)(d). If no time is specified, your recognition lasts for an indefinite period.

However, your recognition can end if it is withdrawn under section 162 or 163, or surrendered under section 165. Your recognition also has no effect while it is suspended under section 158 or 159. This means you cannot use your recognition during the suspension period.

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

150Duration of recognition

  1. Recognition has effect for—

  2. a specified period commencing and ending on the dates stated in a notice of recognition in accordance with section 148(2)(d); or
    1. if no period is specified, an indefinite period.
      1. However,—

      2. recognition ends if it is withdrawn under section 162 or 163 or surrendered under section 165; and
        1. recognition has no effect while it is suspended under section 158 or 159.