Animal Products Act 1999

Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons - Suspension of recognition

112M: Suspension does not limit other actions

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"A suspension doesn't stop other actions from happening under the Animal Products Act."

If you have a suspension under section 112J or an extension of a suspension under section 112K, it does not stop the Director-General from taking other actions under the Animal Products Act 1999. The Director-General can still take other actions as allowed by the Act. You can find more information about these sections by looking at section 112J and section 112K.

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112N: Withdrawal of recognition of recognised agency or recognised person, or

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Part 8Recognised agencies, persons, and classes of persons
Suspension of recognition

112MSuspension does not limit other actions

  1. A suspension under section 112J or an extension of a suspension under section 112K does not affect any other actions that the Director-General may take under this Act.

Notes
  • Section 112M: inserted, on , by section 10 of the Animal Products Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 59).