Animal Products Act 1999

Homekill and recreational catch - Listing of homekill and recreational catch service providers

75: Applications for listing

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"Apply to get approved to sell homekill or recreational catch services"

If you want to kill or process homekill or recreational catch for someone else and get paid, you can apply to the Director-General to be listed as a homekill or recreational catch service provider. You need to apply in a way that the Director-General approves. You can be a dual operator butcher and still apply for this listing. You cannot apply for this listing if you also process or trade animal products for human or animal consumption at the same place where you want to do homekill or recreational catch work, unless you are a retail butcher. When you apply, you need to pay a fee if there is one, and the Director-General will list you as a homekill or recreational catch service provider if you are allowed to be listed.

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Part 6Homekill and recreational catch
Listing of homekill and recreational catch service providers

75Applications for listing

  1. A person (including a dual operator butcher) who wishes to provide the service of killing or processing the homekill or recreational catch of another person for reward may apply to the Director-General in a manner approved by the Director-General for listing as a homekill or recreational catch service provider.

  2. A person may not apply for listing under this section if the person also processes for sale or reward or otherwise trades in any regulated animal product for human or animal consumption at the premises or place where it is proposed to carry out homekill or recreational catch operations, other than in their capacity as a retail butcher.

  3. On receipt of a properly-made application accompanied by the prescribed fee (if any), the Director-General must list the applicant as a homekill or recreational catch service provider if satisfied that the person is not precluded from listing by subsection (2).