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New South Wales
Food Amendment Bill 2007
Contents
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1 Name of Act 2
2 Commencement 2
3 Amendment of Food Act 2003 No 43 2
4 Repeal of Act 2
Schedule 1 Amendments 3
I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has
finally passed the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
Legislative Assembly,
Sydney, , 2007
New South Wales
Food Amendment Bill 2007
Act No , 2007
An Act to amend the Food Act 2003 to make further provision with respect to
enforcement agencies and to establish a Food Regulation Forum; and for other
purposes.
I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as
finally passed by both Houses.
Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1 Food Amendment Bill 2007
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Food Amendment Act 2007.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
3 Amendment of Food Act 2003 No 43
The Food Act 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
4 Repeal of Act
(1) This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which all of the
provisions of this Act have commenced.
(2) The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30
of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.
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Schedule 1 Amendments
(Section 3)
[1] Section 4 Definitions
Omit paragraph (b) of the definition of enforcement agency in section 4 (1).
Insert instead:
(b) a relevant body appointed as an enforcement agency under
Division 2 of Part 9, or
(c) any person or body, or a person or body within a class of
persons or bodies, prescribed by the regulations for the
purposes of this definition (other than a relevant body
within the meaning of Division 2 of Part 9).
[2] Section 4 (1)
Insert in alphabetical order:
exercise a function includes perform a duty.
Forum means the Food Regulation Forum established under
Division 3A of Part 9.
function includes a power, authority or duty.
member of staff of the Food Authority means a person employed
under Chapter 1A of the Public Sector Employment and
Management Act 2002 in a Division of the Government Service
to enable the Food Authority to exercise its functions.
[3] Section 39 Search warrants
Omit "Part 3 of the Search Warrants Act 1985" from section 39 (3).
Insert instead "Division 4 of Part 5 of the Law Enforcement (Powers and
Responsibilities) Act 2002".
[4] Section 66AA
Insert after section 66:
66AA Fee
(1) A person who is given an improvement notice by an authorised
officer of an enforcement agency must, within 28 days after the
notice is given, pay the fee prescribed by the regulations to the
enforcement agency if the notice contains a requirement to do so.
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(2) The enforcement agency may:
(a) extend the time for payment of the fee, on the application
of the person to whom the improvement notice was given,
or
(b) waive payment of the whole or any part of the fee, on the
enforcement agency's own initiative or on the application
of the person to whom the improvement notice was given.
(3) A person to whom an improvement notice is given in accordance
with this Part must pay the fee required by this section within the
time provided under this section.
Maximum penalty (subsection (3)): 50 penalty units.
[5] Section 102 Regulations relating to establishment of food safety
schemes
Omit section 102 (8)(10).
[6] Section 108 Functions of Food Authority
Insert after section 108 (2) (f):
(f1) to make recommendations as to the maximum fees to be
charged by local councils in relation to inspections carried
out under section 37 by authorised officers of enforcement
agencies (other than inspections in connection with
premises the subject of a licence under a food safety
scheme or the granting of a licence under a food safety
scheme),
[7] Section 109E Delegation
Insert "(whether by name or by reference to the holder of an office)" after
"Food Authority" in section 109E (1) (a).
[8] Section 109E (1) (d) and (e)
Omit section 109E (1) (d). Insert instead:
(d) the holder of an office prescribed by the regulations, or
(e) an enforcement agency or a person holding a position
prescribed by the regulations as the head of an
enforcement agency,
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[9] Section 109E (2) (c)
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
(c) any function under section 111B (Conditions and
limitations on exercise of functions by enforcement
agencies).
[10] Part 9, Division 2
Omit the heading. Insert instead:
Division 2 Enforcement agencies
[11] Sections 110111D
Omit sections 110 and 111. Insert instead:
110 Definitions
In this Division:
guidelines means the guidelines issued under section 111C, as in
force from time to time.
relevant body means a local council, or the Director-General of
the Department of Environment and Climate Change (but only in
respect of Kosciuszko National Park).
111 Appointment of enforcement agencies
(1) The Food Authority may appoint a relevant body to be an
enforcement agency for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The Food Authority is not to appoint a relevant body as an
enforcement agency unless the Food Authority:
(a) has consulted with the relevant body and considered any
representations made by the relevant body in accordance
with the guidelines, and
(b) has considered the resources and skills that will be
available to the relevant body to enable the exercise of the
functions of an enforcement agency that are proposed to be
conferred or imposed on the relevant body, and
(c) in the case of a local council, has considered any
representations made by another local council in
accordance with the guidelines as to the other local
council's willingness to exercise the functions of an
enforcement agency in the area concerned and the
resources and skills that will be available to that other local
council to enable the exercise of such functions.
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(3) An appointment:
(a) is to be by instrument in writing given to the relevant body
concerned, and
(b) is to contain any limitations or conditions relating to the
exercise of functions by the enforcement agency or the
type of functions that may be exercised by the enforcement
agency that are imposed under section 111B (whether by
reference to a category of functions to be exercised by the
enforcement agency or otherwise), and
(c) takes effect from a day specified in the instrument of
appointment.
(4) The Food Authority may appoint a local council as an
enforcement agency in respect of any or all of the following:
(a) its own local government area or part of its own local
government area,
(b) another local government area or part of another local
government area, but only after consultation with the local
council of that other area,
(c) an area that is not within a local government area.
(5) Nothing in this Act prevents the Food Authority from appointing
more than one enforcement agency in respect of the same area so
long as each of those enforcement agencies is only authorised to
exercise functions under this Act in relation to that area that are
different from the functions that may be exercised under this Act
in relation to that area by any other enforcement agency.
111A Variation or revocation of appointment of enforcement agency
(1) The Food Authority may vary or revoke an appointment of a
relevant body as an enforcement agency by notice in writing
given to the enforcement agency concerned.
(2) A variation or revocation of an appointment has effect from a day
specified in the notice of the variation or revocation, being a day
occurring after the day on which the notice is given under this
section.
111B Conditions and limitations on exercise of functions by
enforcement agencies
(1) The Food Authority may, in writing, impose conditions or
limitations on the exercise of functions under this Act by any
enforcement agency and may vary or revoke any such condition
or limitation.
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(2) The Food Authority may not take action under subsection (1)
unless it has consulted with the person or body who or which is,
or is proposed to be, the enforcement agency.
(3) If the person or body concerned is a relevant body appointed or
proposed to be appointed as an enforcement agency under section
111, the imposition, variation or revocation of any such condition
or limitation is to be done as part of the appointment under
section 111 or in accordance with section 111A as a variation of
the appointment.
111C Guidelines relating to appointment of enforcement agencies
(1) The Food Authority may issue guidelines in relation to any or all
of the following matters:
(a) the different categories of functions that may be exercised
by enforcement agencies,
(b) an explanation of the nature of the obligations in respect of
those different categories of functions,
(c) the matters to be taken into account by the Food Authority
when determining the appropriate functions to be
exercised by an enforcement agency,
(d) the making of representations to the Food Authority by a
relevant body as to whether or not the relevant body should
be appointed as an enforcement agency,
(e) the making of representations to the Food Authority by a
relevant body in relation to the appropriate types or
categories of functions to be exercised by the relevant
body as an enforcement agency,
(f) the provision of information to the Food Authority by a
relevant body to enable the consideration by the Food
Authority of the matters referred to in section 111 (2),
(g) the time within which any such representations must be
made or information must be provided.
(2) The exercise of functions under this Act, or the appointment of
any enforcement agency, is not affected by anything contained in
the guidelines.
111D Functions of enforcement agencies in relation to this Act
Subject to section 135, it is the duty of an enforcement agency to
exercise the functions conferred or imposed on it by or under this
Act or delegated to it under this Act.
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[12] Section 113
Omit the section. Insert instead:
113 Reports by enforcement agencies
(1) An enforcement agency for which an appointment is in force
under this Division is to report to the Food Authority on the
exercise of functions under this Act by or on behalf of the agency.
(2) The reports referred to in subsection (1) are to be made in
accordance with protocols prepared by the Food Authority in
consultation with the Food Regulation Forum.
(3) Any other enforcement agency (except the Food Authority) is to
report to the Food Authority, at such intervals as the Food
Authority requires, on the exercise of functions under this Act by
or on behalf of the agency.
(4) In addition to any report required under subsection (1) or (3), an
enforcement agency is to forward to the Food Authority details of
any proceedings for an offence under this Act or the regulations
taken by or on behalf of the agency within 21 days after the
proceedings are finally dealt with.
[13] Section 113A
Insert after section 113:
113A Publication of information relating to enforcement agencies
(1) The Food Authority is to keep a record of each appointment of an
enforcement agency under this Division, including any
limitations and conditions in relation to the appointment and any
variation or revocation of an appointment.
(2) The record is to be published on the Food Authority's internet
website, is to be updated regularly and is to indicate when it was
last updated.
[14] Section 114 Appointment of authorised officers
Insert after section 114 (2):
(3) Unless sooner revoked, the appointment of an authorised officer
by a person or body ceases to have effect if the person or body
ceases to be an enforcement agency.
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[15] Part 9, Division 3A
Insert after Division 3 of Part 9:
Division 3A Food Regulation Forum
115A Food Regulation Forum
(1) The Minister is to establish a Food Regulation Forum consisting
of the following members:
(a) the Director-General or a nominee of the Director-General,
(b) 2 persons appointed by the Minister, on the nomination of
the Director-General, who are members of staff of the
Food Authority,
(c) one person who the Minister is satisfied has experience in
local government matters and who is appointed by the
Minister with the concurrence of the Presidents of the
Local Government and Shires Associations,
(d) 3 persons appointed by the Minister, on the nomination of
the Local Government and Shires Associations, to
represent those Associations,
(e) one person appointed by the Minister, on the nomination of
the Local Government Managers Australia, NSW, to
represent that body,
(f) 2 persons appointed by the Minister, on the nomination of
the Australian Institute of Environmental Health, NSW
Division, to represent that Institute,
(g) 2 persons appointed by the Minister, on the nomination of
the Development and Environmental Professionals'
Association, to represent that Association.
(2) The person appointed under subsection (1) (c) is to be the Chair
of the Forum.
(3) If a nomination referred to in subsection (1) (d), (e), (f) or (g) is
not made by a body within such time as the Minister allows, the
Minister may appoint a person the Minister considers to be
suitable to represent that body in place of a person required to be
so nominated.
(4) A person appointed by the Minister under this section holds
office for the term specified in the instrument of appointment but
may be removed from office by the Minister.
(5) Subject to any directions of the Minister, the Forum is to
determine the procedure of the Forum, including the calling and
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conduct of meetings of the Forum, the vacation of office of
members, the filling of vacancies and the appointment of
deputies.
115B Functions of Food Regulation Forum
The Food Regulation Forum has the following functions:
(a) to evaluate, and provide advice to the Food Authority on,
guidelines issued from time to time under section 111C,
(b) to evaluate, and provide advice on the improvement of,
arrangements for the sharing of functions under this Act by
the Food Authority and other enforcement agencies,
(c) to advise the Food Authority on a program to support and
assist the role of other enforcement agencies in food
regulation,
(d) to assist the Food Authority in the preparation of protocols
for enforcement agencies exercising functions under this
Act, including protocols relating to any or all of the
following:
(i) emergency situations where there is an imminent
threat to food safety,
(ii) the taking of food recall action where the Food
Authority determines such action is required,
(iii) the use of the facilities and resources of NSW
Health for the analysis of food samples,
(iv) the making of reports to the Food Authority on the
exercise of functions under this Act,
(v) the exchange of information for the purposes of this
Act by enforcement agencies with other persons and
bodies authorised to give or receive such
information,
(e) to assist in the preparation of reports by the Food Authority
on food regulation in New South Wales,
(f) to advise the Food Authority on appropriate bodies to
which particular issues relating to food regulation might be
referred for assistance or advice,
(g) any other function conferred or imposed on it by or under
this or any other Act.
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[16] Section 117A Food Authority Fund
Omit section 117A (2). Insert instead:
(2) The Fund is to be applied for the purposes of enabling the Food
Authority to exercise its functions under this Act and, in such
cases as the Food Authority determines, enabling another
enforcement agency to exercise its functions under this Act.
[17] Section 136A
Omit the section. Insert instead:
136A Certain information may be provided to and by Food Authority
(1) An enforcement agency is authorised to provide information:
(a) to a relevant authority if the enforcement agency considers
the provision of the information is necessary to enable the
relevant authority to exercise its functions under the Public
Health Act 1991, or
(b) to another enforcement agency if the enforcement agency
providing the information considers the provision of the
information is necessary to enable the other enforcement
agency to exercise its functions under this Act.
(2) A relevant authority is authorised to provide information to an
enforcement agency if the relevant authority considers the
provision of the information is necessary to enable the
enforcement agency to exercise its functions under this Act.
(3) Information may be provided in accordance with this section
despite any prohibition in, or the need to comply with any
requirement of, any Act or law (in particular, the Privacy and
Personal Information Protection Act 1998 and the Health
Records and Information Privacy Act 2002).
(4) In this section, relevant authority means any of the following:
(a) the Director-General of the Department of Health,
(b) a public health organisation (within the meaning of the
Health Services Act 1997).
[18] Section 137 Publication of names of offenders
Omit "21 days" wherever occurring in section 137 (2) and (3).
Insert instead "42 days".
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[19] Section 139 Regulations
Insert "regulations for or with respect to" after "including" where firstly
occurring in section 139 (1).
[20] Section 139 (1) (c1)
Insert after section 139 (1) (c):
(c1) the waiver or refund of any licence fees or other fees or
charges under this Act,
[21] Section 139 (2B)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
(2B) Without limiting subsections (1) (a) and (b) and (2A), a fee or
charge referred to in any of those provisions may cover the
following matters:
(a) the costs of the Food Authority in administering a food
safety scheme and other related provisions of this Act,
(b) the costs of the processing of applications for licences and
for the grant or renewal of licences under food safety
schemes,
(c) other costs of providing services in relation to a food safety
scheme (whether or not the provision of the service is
requested or agreed to),
(d) annual administration charges in respect of the exercise by
enforcement agencies, or any class of enforcement agency,
of all or specified functions under this Act in relation to
food businesses that are not required to be licensed under
this Act, or any class of such food businesses.
[22] Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
Food Amendment Act 2007
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[23] Schedule 2, Part 4
Insert after Part 3:
Part 4 Provisions consequent on enactment of
Food Amendment Act 2007
18 Existing enforcement agencies
(1) Despite the amendment of the definition of enforcement agency
by the Food Amendment Act 2007, a relevant body that,
immediately before the commencement of that amendment, was
prescribed by the regulations as an enforcement agency is taken
to continue from that commencement to be an enforcement
agency for the purposes of that definition until:
(a) the expiration of the period of 18 months after that
commencement, or
(b) the appointment of the relevant body as an enforcement
agency under section 111, or
(c) the publication in the Gazette of an order made by the Food
Authority declaring that the relevant body is no longer an
enforcement agency,
whichever occurs first.
(2) Nothing in this clause prevents a relevant body who ceases to be
an enforcement agency by operation of this clause from
subsequently being appointed as an enforcement agency under
section 111.
(3) In this clause, relevant body has the same meaning as in Division
2 of Part 9.
19 Pending proceedings by enforcement agencies
(1) This clause applies to an enforcement agency or former
enforcement agency on which a function was conferred or
imposed under this Act (an original function), whether before or
after the commencement of this clause, and that ceases to be
authorised to exercise the function (including because of ceasing
to be an enforcement agency).
(2) If an enforcement agency or former enforcement agency has
exercised an original function before ceasing to be authorised to
do so, the agency may, in accordance with this Act, do any of the
following:
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(a) commence or continue any proceedings, or take any
action, in connection with that exercise of the original
function,
(b) without limiting paragraph (a), if the exercise of the
original function involved the issuing of an improvement
notice under Part 5 of the Act, take any action under that
Part to enforce compliance with the improvement notice,
including issuing a prohibition order.
(3) In this clause:
(a) a reference to an enforcement agency includes a reference
to an authorised officer of an enforcement agency, and
(b) a reference to a former enforcement agency includes a
reference to a former authorised officer of an enforcement
agency.
(4) Nothing in this clause limits the operation of section 30 of the
Interpretation Act 1987.
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