23 Offences and penalties(1) Every person commits an offence who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the following regulations:
(a)regulation 6(which relates to misuse of food containers):
(b)regulation 7(1) or (2)(which relates to safety of articles):
(c)regulation 8(1)(which relates to identification of articles):
(d)regulation 9(1)(which relates to labels on bottles containing food):
(e)regulation 10(which relates to infected persons):
(f)regulation 11(3) or (4)(which relates to persons in contact with infected person):
(g)regulation 12(5)(which relates to powers of a Medical Officer of Health and designated officer in respect of infected food):
(h)regulations 13(2) or (3)(which relates to the supervision of persons involved in the manufacture of low-acid canned food):
(i)regulation 14(which relates to manufacture of low-acid canned food):
(j)regulation 15(4)(a) or (b)(which relates to powers of a designated officer in respect of low-acid canned food):
(k)regulation 16(which relates to sale of muttonbird).
(l) [Revoked]
(m) [Revoked]
(n) [Revoked]
(2) Every person who commits an offence against subclause (1) is liable to a fine not exceeding $500.
Compare: SR 1984/262 r 276
Regulation 23(1)(l): revoked, on 1 June 2006, byregulation 61(d)of the Animal Products (Regulated Control Scheme—Bivalve Molluscan Shellfish) Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/38).
Regulation 23(1)(m): revoked, on 1 June 2006, byregulation 61(d)of the Animal Products (Regulated Control Scheme—Bivalve Molluscan Shellfish) Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/38).
Regulation 23(1)(n): revoked, on 25 October 2007, byregulation 6of the Food (Safety) Amendment Regulations 2007 (SR 2007/290).
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