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FOOD ACT 2006 - SECT 271D
Chief executive may give direction
271D Chief executive may give direction
(1) This section applies if the responsible person for a food business gives
the chief executive notice under section 271B .
(2) The chief executive may
give the responsible person a reasonable direction about identifying the
source of the contamination of, and preventing or minimising the risk to
public health or safety caused by, the potentially contaminated food.
(3)
Without limiting subsection (2) , the direction may be about— (a) the
handling of— (i) the potentially contaminated food; or
(ii) food that may
have been handled with or near the potentially contaminated food, or at a
place or using equipment that may have come into contact with the potentially
contaminated food; or
(iii) food to prevent a recurrence of contamination of
food; or
(b) the isolation or disposal of food mentioned in paragraph (a) (i)
or (ii) ; or
(c) procedures to be performed in relation to testing of the
potentially contaminated food.
(4) The direction may be given orally or by
notice.
(5) If the direction is given orally, the chief executive must as
soon as practicable confirm the direction by notice.
(6) A responsible person
who is given a direction under subsection (2) must comply with the direction,
unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Penalty— Maximum
penalty—200 penalty units.
Note— This provision is an executive liability provision—see section 260
.
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