Animal Products Act 1999

Export of animal material and products - Registration of exporters

57: Annual registration fee payable

You could also call this:

"You must pay a yearly fee to stay registered as an exporter."

If you are a registered exporter, you have to pay a fee every year, or at some other time decided by the rules. You pay this fee to stay registered. The fee is the amount that is decided by the rules, and you have to pay it on time.

If you do not pay the fee on time and you are late for more than 30 days, you might be deregistered. This can happen under section 58.

You need to pay the fee to keep your registration, and paying on time is important to avoid deregistration.

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Part 5Export of animal material and products
Registration of exporters

57Annual registration fee payable

  1. Every registered exporter is liable to pay, either annually or at such greater interval as may be prescribed, the prescribed fee (if any), in respect of their continued registration.

  2. Any failure to pay the fee by the due date that persists for more than 30 days may result in deregistration under section 58.