Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Offences - Provisions about charging documents

250: Charging documents

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If you commit an offence against the Food Act 2014, a charging document can be filed against you. This can happen within 4 years after the offence was committed. The charging document can also be filed within a longer time frame if the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 allows it.

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Part 4Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement
Offences: Provisions about charging documents

250Charging documents

  1. Despite anything to the contrary in the Criminal Procedure Act 2011, a charging document in respect of any offence against this Act may be filed in any case within 4 years after the time when the offence was committed or within any longer time allowed by that other Act.