NSWIn ForceRegulation
Biosecurity Regulation 2017
39Labelling requirements in respect of restricted animal material
Start here
Get a plain-English read of 39
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Biosecurity Regulation 2017.
#### 39 Labelling requirements in respect of restricted animal material
39 Labelling requirements in respect of restricted animal material
> > (1) A person must not supply stock food to another person unless the packaging or container holding the stock food prominently displays either of the following statements—
> >
> > > (a) in the case of stock food that contains restricted animal material—a warning statement that the stock food contains restricted animal material and must not be fed to cattle, sheep, goats, deer or other ruminants,
> >
> > > (b) in the case of stock food that does not contain restricted animal material—a statement that the stock food does not contain restricted animal material.
>
> > (2) The statement must—
> >
> > > (a) be clear, readily legible and be prominently displayed, and
> >
> > > (b) be printed on a contrasting colour, and
> >
> > > (c) have lettering that is at least 10 millimetres high in the case of a statement on a woven bag or 3 millimetres high in any other case, and
> >
> > > (d) if the statement is printed on a label—be printed on a label that is at least 45 millimetres by 120 millimetres in size.
>
> > (3) This clause does not apply to a stock food that has not been through a manufacturing process, such as hay, straw or chaff, nor does it apply to a stock food that consists entirely of milk (including a milk product or by-product).
>
> > (4) (Repealed)
>
> **cl 39:** Am 2019 (604), Sch 2\[21\].