Medicines Act 1981

Restrictions on specified biotechnical procedures

96H: No compensation

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"No compensation means you won't get paid if the rules cause you loss or damage."

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You will not get any money from the government if you lose something or get damaged because of the rules in section 96B. The government does not have to pay you for any loss or damage caused by these rules. This means you cannot claim compensation from the Crown for any losses.

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Part 7ARestrictions on specified biotechnical procedures

96HNo compensation

  1. No compensation is payable by the Crown to any person for any loss or damage arising from the restrictions imposed by section 96B.

Notes
  • Section 96H: inserted, on , by section 6 of the Medicines (Restricted Biotechnical Procedures) Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 14).