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Biosecurity Act 2014
sec.156CDeregistration by chief executive
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### sec.156C Deregistration by chief executive
This section applies in relation to a person who is a registered biosecurity entity for a biosecurity circumstance if—
the chief executive gives the person a notice under section 156A (2) ; and
the person does not comply with the notice.
The chief executive may deregister the person as a registered biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance by removing the person from the biosecurity register in relation to the biosecurity circumstance.
If the chief executive deregisters the person under subsection (2) , the chief executive must give the person a notice confirming the deregistration.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that the deregistration of a person in relation to a biosecurity circumstance under subsection (2) does not limit—
the application of section 141 to the person; or
the application of section 145 to the person for applying for registration for the biosecurity circumstance or a similar biosecurity circumstance.
s 156C ins 2024 No. 17 s 94
(sec.156C-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to a person who is a registered biosecurity entity for a biosecurity circumstance if— the chief executive gives the person a notice under section 156A (2) ; and the person does not comply with the notice.
(sec.156C-ssec.2) The chief executive may deregister the person as a registered biosecurity entity for the biosecurity circumstance by removing the person from the biosecurity register in relation to the biosecurity circumstance.
(sec.156C-ssec.3) If the chief executive deregisters the person under subsection (2) , the chief executive must give the person a notice confirming the deregistration.
(sec.156C-ssec.4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the deregistration of a person in relation to a biosecurity circumstance under subsection (2) does not limit— the application of section 141 to the person; or the application of section 145 to the person for applying for registration for the biosecurity circumstance or a similar biosecurity circumstance.
- (a) the chief executive gives the person a notice under section 156A (2) ; and
- (b) the person does not comply with the notice.
- (a) the application of section 141 to the person; or
- (b) the application of section 145 to the person for applying for registration for the biosecurity circumstance or a similar biosecurity circumstance.