Animal Products Act 1999

Risk management programmes - Registration of risk management programmes

30: Risk management programme in conflict with regulations, notices, or orders

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If you have a registered risk management programme, it must follow the rules. When there is a conflict between your programme and the regulations, notices, or orders made under the Animal Products Act 1999, you must follow the regulations, notices, or orders. They are more important than your programme, so you need to make sure you are doing what they say.

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Part 2Risk management programmes
Registration of risk management programmes

30Risk management programme in conflict with regulations, notices, or orders

  1. Where there is any conflict between the requirements of a registered risk management programme and those of the regulations or any notices or orders made under this Act, whether by reason of a failure to amend or update the programme to reflect any new requirements or otherwise, the requirements of the regulations, notices, or orders prevail.

Notes
  • Section 30 heading: amended, on , by section 83(1) of the Food Safety Law Reform Act 2018 (2018 No 3).
  • Section 30: amended, on , by section 83(2) of the Food Safety Law Reform Act 2018 (2018 No 3).
  • Section 30: amended, on , by section 83(3) of the Food Safety Law Reform Act 2018 (2018 No 3).