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Biosecurity Act 2014
sec.384When court may make cost recovery order
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### sec.384 When court may make cost recovery order
A court may make a cost recovery order against the third party if it is satisfied—
a biosecurity order was given to a person; and
the person has complied with the order and has paid, or is liable to pay, an amount for the cost of complying with the order; and
the third party is responsible for part or all of the failure to discharge the general biosecurity obligation the subject of the order; and
a copy of the application for the cost recovery order has been given to the third party.
- (a) a biosecurity order was given to a person; and
- (b) the person has complied with the order and has paid, or is liable to pay, an amount for the cost of complying with the order; and
- (c) the third party is responsible for part or all of the failure to discharge the general biosecurity obligation the subject of the order; and
- (d) a copy of the application for the cost recovery order has been given to the third party.