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FOOD REGULATIONS 2002 - REG 12

12—Specific provision relating to meat

        (1)         Pursuant to section 113(2)(b) of the Act, a person must not sell for human consumption the meat of an animal that is not referred to in the definition of "meat" in the Food Standards Code.

Maximum penalty: $2 500.

Expiation fee: $210.

        (2)         Subregulation (1) does not apply to or in relation to—

            (a)         game; or

            (b)         the meat of a crocodile.

        (3)         Subregulation (1) does not apply if the food in question is to be exported to another country.

        (4)         In this regulation—

"game" means a goat, rabbit, hare, kangaroo, wallaby or bird that has not been confined or husbanded in any way;

"meat" includes the flesh of an animal.



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