✨ Food Safety and Psychologists Fees
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(2) A person or business required to comply with the food safety management requirements must also –
(a) systematically examine its operations to identify potential hazards and implement control measures to address
those hazards; and
(b) have evidence to show that a systematic examination has been undertaken and that control measures for those
identified hazards have been implemented; and
(c) verify the effectiveness of the control measures.
5 Food safety management statements
A food safety management statement is a statement which –
(a) has been approved or recognised by the authority; and
(b) is subject to ongoing verification activities by the business or person; and
(c) if required by the authority, is also subject to ongoing verification activities by the relevant authority; and
(d) sets out how the obligations imposed by this Chapter of the Code are to be, or are being, complied with.
Editorial note:
Note that businesses with existing approved food safety arrangements (for example, HACCP-based food safety programs,
Standard 3.2.1 of this Code, AQIS approved arrangements) should be considered to meet the outcomes of a food safety
management statement. However, the relevant authority will need to verify that the existing food safety arrangement meets
the requirements of this Division.
Some of the standards in this Chapter of the Code contain definitions of ‘food safety management statement’. Those
definitions will be removed when FSANZ reviews those standards.
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Psychologists Board
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003
Psychologists (Fees) Notice 2012
Pursuant to sections 130–133 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, the following notice is given.
Notice
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Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Psychologists (Fees) Notice 2012.
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Fee—The Psychologists Board sets the following fees, payable to the board, specified in the attached Schedule.
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Tax—The fees are inclusive of goods and services tax.
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Waiver—The Psychologists Board may provide for the waiver or transfer of any fee or part thereof.
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No refund—Fees are not refundable when an application is declined.
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Revocation—This notice revokes all previous Psychologist (Fees) Notices.
Schedule
| Fees Payable | $ |
|---|---|
| Application for registration by a practitioner trained in New Zealand | 441.50 |
| Application for registration under the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 | 441.50 |
| Application for registration by a practitioner trained overseas | 764.50 |
| Application for non-binding assessment of qualifications for registration | 102.00 |
| Application by a registered psychologist for a current practising certificate¹ | 409.00 |
| Application by a registered psychologist applying prior to 1 April for a practising certificate for the subsequent financial year² | 409.00 |
| Application by a registered psychologist who held a practising certificate in the previous financial year, who has continued to practise, and who is applying for a practising certificate for the current financial year after 1 April | 511.00 |
| Application by a registered psychologist for a practising certificate for a period of three months (or less) and who has not been practising at any other time during that financial year | 204.50 |
| Disciplinary levy (payable each financial year by all registered psychologists except those who have not held and will not hold a current practising certificate at any time during that financial year) | 0.00 |
| Annual maintenance of registration and communication for non-practising registrants | 45.00 |
| Certificate of registration | 87.00 |
| The supply to any psychologist of any documents, other than a certificate of registration, required for the purpose of seeking registration overseas | 51.00 |
| Copy of the Register of Psychologists | 53.00 |
| Fee for conducting an accreditation review of a degree, course of study, or programme leading to registration as a psychologist in New Zealand³ | 9,140.00 |
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