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1213 . During 2001- 02, there were an estimated 5.4 million incidents of gastroenteritis caused by contaminated food. 97-98, 95 Stat. 4A This reprint is prepared by the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel Warning—This reprint is not an authorised copy. Food Act 1981: repealed, on 1 March 2016, by section 420(2) of the Food Act 2014 (2014 No 32). Pub.

Information about this reprint This Act is reprinted as at 28 March 2003. It comes into force by 1 March 2016 and progressively replaces the Food Act 1981 over the next three years. L. No. Food Act 1981 s 5 instrument, apparatus or other thing used or capable of being used in or for preparing, packing, storing, handling, conveying, serving, selling or supplying food and includes a thing specified in this definition used or capable of being used in cleaning any other such thing so specified. The reprint shows the law as amended by all amendments that … 9) Reprint No. Food_Act_1981 - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia Pages 1213-1280 . This bill will help farmers expand foreign markets and enhance our already positive agricultural balance of trade. Food Act, Food Act 2014, NZ Food Act, Food control plan, Voluntary implementation programme, Where do I fit, Food Act Timetable, Food Act exceptions, Food Act exemptions, Starting a food business NZ, Food Act changes, National programme, Community Food, Marae Food, Food Act enforcement, Food Act regulation choice, Food Act decision tool, Food Act 2014 your business, transition timetable, Price support, loan level, disaster payment, program acreage, and other provisions of the legislation are discussed for wheat, feed grains, cotton, rice, peanuts, soybeans, sugar, dairy, and wool and mohair. 104– 127, 110 Stat. Food Act 1984 1984 CHAPTER 30. Food Act 1981 s 5 instrument, apparatus or other thing used or capable of being used in or for preparing, packing, storing, handling, conveying, serving, selling or supplying food and includes a thing specified in this definition used or capable of being used … Report (Short form) Food Act 1981.doc 1 SHORT FORM PUBLIC BENEFIT TEST REPORT ON THE REVIEW OF THE FOOD ACT 1981 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Food safety risks The incidence of food-borne illness continues to increase in Australia. 97–98, also known as the 1981 U.S. Farm Bill) was the 4-year omnibus farm bill that continued and modified commodity programs through 1985.