Animal Products Act 1999

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

77: Annual listing fee payable

You could also call this:

"You must pay a yearly fee to stay on the list of homekill or recreational catch service providers."

If you are a listed homekill or recreational catch service provider, you have to pay a fee every year, or at some other time decided by the rules. You pay this fee to stay on the list of providers. 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, the Director-General can remove you from the list of providers, but only if you have not paid for more than 30 days. Before the Director-General removes you, they will send you a written notice saying they plan to remove you, and they will give you a chance to pay the fee you owe.

If the Director-General removes you from the list, you can still apply to be on the list again under section 75.

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

77Annual listing fee payable

  1. Every listed homekill or recreational catch service provider is liable to pay, either annually or at such greater intervals as may be prescribed, the prescribed fee (if any) in respect of their continued listing.

  2. The Director-General may remove a person from the list of homekill and recreational catch service providers if satisfied that any failure to pay the prescribed fee by the due date has persisted for more than 30 days.

  3. Before removing a person from the list, the Director-General must notify the person in writing of his or her intention, and give the person a reasonable opportunity, within the time specified in the written notice, to pay the unpaid fee.

  4. The removal of a person from the list under this section does not affect their right to make a further application for listing under section 75.