Animal Products Act 1999

Risk management programmes - References to verifying agency

36: Director-General may require notification by recognised agency of termination of contracts

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"The boss of animal products can ask an approved group to report when a contract ends."

The Director-General can ask a recognised agency to tell them when a contract is ended. You need to know that a recognised agency is involved in this process. The Director-General has this power because of the law.

The law that gave the Director-General this power has been changed, and this part is no longer in use. This change happened on 31 August 2012, because of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012. You can find more information about this change in section 8 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012.

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Part 2Risk management programmes
References to verifying agency

36Director-General may require notification by recognised agency of termination of contracts (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 36: repealed, on , by section 8 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 59).