Animal Products Act 1999

Game estates

65L: Listing fee payable

You could also call this:

"Pay a yearly fee to keep your game estate listed"

If you operate a listed game estate, you have to pay a fee. You pay this fee every year or at longer intervals if that is what is decided. The fee is the amount that is set, and you pay it so your game estate stays listed.

You can find more information about the rules for game estates in the Animal Products Act 1999 and the Animal Products Amendment Act 2002. The rules about fees are part of what you have to follow as an operator of a game estate. The fee helps with the costs of keeping the list of game estates up to date.

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Part 5AGame estates

65LListing fee payable

  1. Every operator of a listed game estate is liable to pay, either annually or at such greater intervals as may be prescribed, the prescribed fee (if any) in respect of the continued listing of the game estate.

Notes
  • Section 65L: inserted, on , by section 29 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 29).