Food Act 2014

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

166: Effective date of surrender

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"When your food licence surrender takes effect"

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When you surrender something under the Food Act 2014, it takes effect on a certain date. This date is the later of two options: the date you specified in your notice under section 165(1), or the date the chief executive records the surrender in a public register under clause 10(1)(b)(v) of Schedule 5 or removes you from the register under section 167(3). You need to wait for the chief executive to do one of these things before your surrender is official.

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

166Effective date of surrender

  1. A surrender takes effect on the later of—

  2. the date specified in the notice given under section 165(1); or
    1. the date on which the chief executive records the surrender in the relevant public register under clause 10(1)(b)(v) of Schedule 5 or removes the agency or person from the relevant public register under section 167(3).