Animal Products Act 1999

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

110: Proposal to exclude members, or categories of members, from recognition of class

You could also call this:

"When can some people be left out of a group and what happens next?"

The Director-General might want to exclude some people from a group. If they do, they must talk to those people and the person who applied (if someone did apply) about why they want to exclude them. They must do this in a way that is set out in section 112X.

When the Director-General tells the people and the applicant (if any) about the exclusion, they must say why they want to exclude them. They must also give them a copy of, or a good summary of, all the important information they used to make this decision.

If the Director-General decides to exclude some people, they must tell them in writing as soon as they can. They must explain their decision and why they made it. They must also tell the people if they have the right to ask for the decision to be reviewed under section 162.

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

110Proposal to exclude members, or categories of members, from recognition of class

  1. If the Director-General proposes to exclude any members, or categories of members, from the recognition of a class, the Director-General must consult those members and the applicant (if any) in accordance with section 112X about the exclusion of the members.

  2. The notification given to the members and the applicant (if any) in accordance with section 112X(a) must—

  3. specify the grounds for proposing to exclude the members; and
    1. include a copy (or an adequate summary) of all material information the Director-General relies on in proposing to exclude the members.
      1. If the Director-General finally determines to exclude any members, or categories of members, from the recognition of a class, the Director-General must, as soon as practicable, give those members and the applicant (if any) written notice of—

      2. the decision and the Director-General's reasons for it; and
        1. if applicable, the members' and the applicant's right to seek a review of that decision under section 162.
          Notes
          • Section 110: replaced, on , by section 10 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 59).