✨ Food Standards and Dental Fees
26 MAY 2011
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 71
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Dated this 20th day of May 2011.
Standards Management Officer, Delegate of the Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand.
STANDARD 2.2.2
EGGS
(Australia only)
Purpose and commentary
This Standard prohibits the sale or supply of unacceptable eggs for catering and retail sale purposes and requires that eggs for retail sale or catering purposes must be marked with the producers’ or processors’ unique identification. These requirements do not apply in New Zealand.
Table of Provisions
1 Interpretation
2 Sale or supply of unacceptable eggs
3 Traceability
Clauses
1 Interpretation
(1) The definitions in Standard 4.2.5 apply to this Standard.
(2) In this Standard –
catering purposes includes food supplied to catering establishments, restaurants, canteens, schools, hospitals, and institutions where food is prepared or offered for immediate consumption.
retail sale means sale to the public.
2 Sale or supply of unacceptable eggs
Unacceptable eggs must not be sold or supplied for catering purposes or retail sale.
Editorial note:
Under Standard 4.2.5, an ‘unacceptable egg’ is a cracked (including broken) egg or a dirty egg or unprocessed egg pulp. See Standard 4.2.5 for definitions of cracked eggs and dirty eggs.
3 Traceability
Eggs for retail sale or for catering purposes must be individually marked with the producers’ or processors’ unique identification.
Editorial note:
This Standard does not apply in New Zealand as it relates to matters outside the scope of the Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand concerning a Joint Food Standards System.
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Dental Council
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003
Oral Health Practitioners (Fees) Notice 2011 (No. 2)
Pursuant to sections 130–133 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (the "Act"), the following notice is given.
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Title and commencement—This notice may be cited as the Oral Health Practitioners (Fees) Notice 2011 (No. 2) and shall come into force on 23 June 2011.
(2) This notice has the status of a Regulation for the purposes of the Regulations (Disallowance) Act 1989.
(3) This notice replaces the Oral Health Practitioners (Fees) Amendment Notice 2011 notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, 3 March 2011, No. 23, page 629. -
Fees—The Dental Council sets the following fees, payable to the council, specified in the attached Schedule.
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Tax—The fees are stated exclusive of goods and services tax (GST). All fees are subject to the addition of 15% GST.
Schedule
Fees Payable
Registration Fees
New Zealand Qualified or NZDREX Qualified Applicant
- Application for registration 311.11
Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition (TTMR) Applicant
- Application for assessment of eligibility to be registered 311.11
- Application for registration 311.11
Overseas Applicant with Prescribed Qualification
- Application for assessment of eligibility to be registered 466.67
- Application for registration 311.11
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Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 - Amendment No. 123 – 2011
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Food Standards, Australia New Zealand, Amendment, Eggs, Egg Product
- Standards Management Officer, Delegate of the Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand
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