Fisheries Act 1996

Performance of services by approved organisations - Fees

296Z: Fees

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"Charges for helping with fishing services"

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You can be charged fees by an organisation that helps with fisheries services. This organisation can set its own fees for the work it does under an order made under section 296B. The organisation can choose how much to charge for its services. You should know that these fees are separate from other rules in the Act. However, the organisation must still follow the rules of the Commerce Act 1986. This means the organisation's fees cannot break the rules of the Commerce Act. The fees can be any amount the organisation decides. The organisation has the power to set its own fees for its work. This is allowed under the law, as long as the organisation follows the Commerce Act.

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Part 15APerformance of services by approved organisations
Fees

296ZFees

  1. An approved service delivery organisation may set fees and charges in respect of functions, duties, and powers performed or exercised by the organisation under an order made under section 296B.

  2. Fees may be set at any level as specified by the organisation.

  3. This section applies despite anything in this Act, but does not limit the application of the Commerce Act 1986.

Notes
  • Section 296Z: inserted, on , by section 65 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).
  • Section 296Z(3): amended, on , by section 23 of the Fisheries Amendment Act 2022 (2022 No 56).