Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Egg) Regulations 2012 (SA)

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Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Egg) Regulations 2012

under the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) Act 2004

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

1Short title

3Interpretation

4Egg food safety scheme

Part 2—Compliance with Food Standards Code

5Compliance with Standard 4.2.5 of Food Standards Code

Part 3—Accreditation and food safety arrangements

6Minister is accreditation body

7Obligation to be accredited

8Requirements for accreditation

9Obligation to have approved food safety arrangement

10Fees and returns

11Fee payable before grant of accreditation

Legislative history

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Egg) Regulations 2012.

3—Interpretation

In these regulations—

Act means the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) Act 2004;

bird means an animal of the avian species, other than a ratite;

egg means an egg produced by a bird;

egg production business means a business constituted of or involving the collection of eggs from egg-laying birds and the production of primary produce comprised of eggs;

Food Standards Code has the same meaning as in the Food Act 2001;

small egg production business means an egg production business that does not involve either—

(a)more than 50 egg‑laying birds; or

(b)the sale of eggs in any of the following circumstances:

(i)the sale of eggs to a food business within the meaning of the Food Act 2001;

(ii)the sale of eggs to an egg production business;

(iii)the sale of eggs at a market;

(iv)the sale of eggs by wholesale;

Standard 4.2.5 means Standard 4.2.5 of the Food Standards Code and includes other documents called up by that Standard.

4—Egg food safety scheme

These regulations establish the egg food safety scheme for an egg production business.

Part 2—Compliance with Food Standards Code

5—Compliance with Standard 4.2.5 of Food Standards Code

A producer engaged in an egg production business must comply with any requirement imposed on the producer by Standard 4.2.5 of the Food Standards Code in relation to eggs intended for sale.

Maximum penalty: $5 000.

Expiation fee: $315.

Part 3—Accreditation and food safety arrangements

6—Minister is accreditation body

The Minister is the accreditation body for the egg food safety scheme.

7—Obligation to be accredited

For the purposes of section 12 of the Act, a producer of primary produce must not engage in an egg production business other than a small egg production business without an accreditation.

8—Requirements for accreditation

For the purposes of section 15(1)(c) of the Act, an applicant for accreditation must satisfy the Minister that the applicant has the capacity, or has made or proposes to make appropriate arrangements, to satisfy the requirements of the Act and these regulations applicable to the activities to be accredited.

9—Obligation to have approved food safety arrangement

An accredited producer must have a food safety arrangement approved by the Minister.

10—Fees and returns

(1)For the purposes of section 17 of the Act, for each year, an accredited producer must, not later than the prescribed date—

(a)pay to the Minister the annual fee prescribed by fee notice; and

(b)lodge with the Minister a return that conforms to the requirements of the Minister about its form, contents and the manner in which it is made.

(2)The prescribed date is the day and month specified by the Minister by notice in writing to the accredited producer.

(3)For the purposes of section 17(2) of the Act, the penalty for default in paying an annual fee or lodging an annual return is as prescribed by fee notice.

(4)The Minister may waive, defer or reduce a fee if the Minister considers it appropriate to do so in the circumstances.

(5)The Minister may recover an amount payable to the Minister by way of a fee or part of a fee as a debt from the person liable to pay.

(6)In this regulation—

fee means a fee prescribed by fee notice;

fee notice has the same meaning as in the Legislation (Fees) Act 2019.

11—Fee payable before grant of accreditation

(1)Before a person is granted accreditation, the person must pay a fee of an amount calculated by multiplying—

(a)the annual fee that would have been payable by or on behalf of the person had the person been an accredited producer at the last date for payment of the annual fee; and

(b)the proportion that the number of whole months between the grant of accreditation and the next date for payment of the annual fee bears to 12 months.

(2)The annual fee that would have been payable is to be calculated on the basis of the Minister's estimate of the maximum number of laying birds that would have been likely to have been involved in the egg production business had the person been an accredited producer at the last date for payment of the annual fee taking into account the proposed nature of the business.

Legislative history

Notes

•Please note—References in the legislation to other legislation or instruments or to titles of bodies or offices are not automatically updated as part of the program for the revision and publication of legislation and therefore may be obsolete.

•Earlier versions of these regulations (historical versions) are listed at the end of the legislative history.

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or regulations and variations

New entries appear in bold.

Year No Reference Commencement
2012 2 Gazette 27.1.2012 p393 1.3.2012 except Pt 2—26.11.2012: r 2
2012 54 Gazette 31.5.2012 p2240 1.7.2012: r 2
2013 58 Gazette 6.6.2013 p2123 1.7.2013: r 2
2014 149 Gazette 19.6.2014 p2688 1.7.2014: r 2
2015 108 Gazette 18.6.2015 p2679 1.7.2015: r 2
2016 80 Gazette 23.6.2016 p2206 1.7.2016: r 2
2017 111 Gazette 22.6.2017 p2284 1.7.2017: r 2
2018 101 Gazette 21.6.2018 p2254 1.7.2018: r 2
2019 126 Gazette 13.6.2019 p2008 1.7.2019: r 2
2020 183 Gazette 4.6.2020 p3047 1.7.2020: r 2

Provisions varied

New entries appear in bold.

Entries that relate to provisions that have been deleted appear in italics.

Provision How varied Commencement
r 2 omitted under Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002 1.7.2013
r 10
r 10(1) varied by 183/2020 r 4(1) 1.7.2020
r 10(3)—(6) inserted by 183/2020 r 4(2) 1.7.2020
r 12 deleted by 183/2020 r 5 1.7.2020
Sch 1 substituted by 54/2012 r 4 1.7.2012
substituted by 58/2013 r 4 1.7.2013
substituted by 149/2014 r 4 1.7.2014
substituted by 108/2015 r 4 1.7.2015
substituted by 80/2016 r 4 1.7.2016
substituted by 111/2017 r 4 1.7.2017
substituted by 101/2018 r 4 1.7.2018
substituted by 126/2019 r 4 1.7.2019
deleted by 183/2020 r 6 1.7.2020

Historical versions

1.7.2012
26.11.2012
1.7.2013
1.7.2014
1.7.2015
1.7.2016
1.7.2017
1.7.2018
1.7.2019
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