Animal Products Act 1999

Risk management programmes - Registration of risk management programmes

21: Director-General may require further information

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"The Director-General can ask for more details when you apply to register a programme."

When you apply to register a risk management programme, the Director-General might ask you for more information. You will need to give them this information or other material to help them decide whether or not to register your programme. If you do not give them the information they need within six months, or a longer time they agree to, your application will lapse.

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Part 2Risk management programmes
Registration of risk management programmes

21Director-General may require further information

  1. The Director-General may require an applicant to supply further information or other material before determining whether or not to register a risk management programme.

  2. If the information or material is not supplied within 6 months of the date of the request, or within such further time as the Director-General allows, the application for registration lapses.