Animal Products Act 1999

Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons - Recognition of agencies, persons, and classes of persons

106: Interrelationship between sections 101 to 105

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"You can have multiple roles and be recognised differently under the law for each one."

If you are a natural person, you can be recognised under one or more of sections 101 to 105, even if you are already recognised in another capacity under one or more of those sections. You can think of it like having different roles, and you can be recognised for each role separately. This means you can be recognised under sections 101 to 105 in different ways, depending on what you are doing.

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Part 8Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons
Recognition of agencies, persons, and classes of persons

106Interrelationship between sections 101 to 105

  1. To avoid doubt, a natural person may be recognised under any 1 or more of sections 101 to 105 despite already being recognised in another capacity under any 1 or more of those sections.

Notes
  • Section 106: replaced, on , by section 10 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 59).