This form is for beekeepers who wish to supply honey to a risk management programme (RMP) premises for the purpose of export to countries for which official assurances are required.
This form is for beekeepers who wish to supply honey to a risk management programme (RMP) premises for the purpose of export to countries for which official assurances are required.
Make an application for recognition as a laboratory under section 101 of the Animal Products Act 1999 to carry out tests associated with live animals, animal material or animal product, or amend/renew existing recognition.
Authority to move uncleared biosecurity risk goods for Microorganisms/Cell Cultures/GMO’s, Invertebrates, Vertebrate Lab Animals, Plants, Zoo Animals
Authority to move uncleared biosecurity risk goods for Animal Products, Biological Products, Biological Products (holding), Post-Entry Quarantine (Plants), Seed, Stored Products & Stock Feeds
In special circumstances of death, bankruptcy, receivership or liquidation of an operator of a wine standards management plan, a new plan must be registered.
Use this form if there a change in operator, or operator name, of a registered risk management programme.
If you make certain minor amendments to your risk management programme (RMP) that do not require registration, you must notify MPI. Use this form to notify MPI of any minor amendments to your RMP that do not require registration.
Use this form in the special circumstances of death, bankruptcy, receivership or liquidation of an operator of a RMP to register a new risk management programme.
Use this form if you wish to make significant amendments to a registered risk management programme.
In response to illegal logging, some markets, including the European Union, Australia and Indonesia, have introduced domestic laws to reduce the risk of importing illegally logged timber. In these markets, importers of wood products are required to undertake a due diligence process to demonstrate the products are from legally logged wood.
In response to illegal logging, some markets, including the European Union, Australia and Indonesia, have introduced domestic laws to reduce the risk of importing illegally logged timber. In these markets, importers of wood products are required to undertake a due diligence process to demonstrate the products are from legally logged wood.