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Biosecurity Act 2014
sec.156ANotice requiring further information about registration
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### sec.156A Notice requiring further information about registration
This section applies in relation to a person who is a registered biosecurity entity for a biosecurity circumstance if—
the chief executive renews the person’s registration under section 156 (1) and makes a requirement of the person under section 156 (2) ; and
the person fails to comply with the requirement.
The chief executive may give the person a notice stating—
that the person must, within the stated notice period, advise the chief executive whether or not the person is a registrable biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance; and
that if the person does not comply with the requirement under paragraph (a) , the chief executive may deregister the person as a registered biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance under section 156C .
The notice may require the person to give the chief executive information in an approved form.
In this section—
notice period means a period of at least 90 days after the notice is given.
s 156A ins 2024 No. 17 s 94
(sec.156A-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to a person who is a registered biosecurity entity for a biosecurity circumstance if— the chief executive renews the person’s registration under section 156 (1) and makes a requirement of the person under section 156 (2) ; and the person fails to comply with the requirement.
(sec.156A-ssec.2) The chief executive may give the person a notice stating— that the person must, within the stated notice period, advise the chief executive whether or not the person is a registrable biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance; and that if the person does not comply with the requirement under paragraph (a) , the chief executive may deregister the person as a registered biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance under section 156C .
(sec.156A-ssec.3) The notice may require the person to give the chief executive information in an approved form.
(sec.156A-ssec.4) In this section— notice period means a period of at least 90 days after the notice is given.
- (a) the chief executive renews the person’s registration under section 156 (1) and makes a requirement of the person under section 156 (2) ; and
- (b) the person fails to comply with the requirement.
- (a) that the person must, within the stated notice period, advise the chief executive whether or not the person is a registrable biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance; and
- (b) that if the person does not comply with the requirement under paragraph (a) , the chief executive may deregister the person as a registered biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance under section 156C .