Biosecurity Act 1993

Enforcement, offences, and penalties - Offences

160A: Procedure for certain declaration offences

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"What happens if you break rules about declaring things, like animals or plants, when coming into New Zealand?"

If you look at the Biosecurity Act 1993, you will see a part called section 160A. This section is about how to deal with certain declaration offences. You can find out more about the changes made to this section by looking at the Biosecurity Amendment Act 1999. This section was repealed on 7 May 1999. When a law is repealed, it means it is no longer in force.

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Part 8Enforcement, offences, and penalties
Offences

160AProcedure for certain declaration offences (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 160A: repealed, on , by section 4 of the Biosecurity Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 29).