keywords: OAP, cut flowers, foliage, official assurance programme, phytosanitary compliance programme, USA, United States of America
keywords: OAP, cut flowers, foliage, official assurance programme, phytosanitary compliance programme, USA, United States of America
This application is completed by approved halal premises when there is a change to the listing details.
Apply for listing as an Approved Halal Premises to export to markets under the Animal Products (Overseas Market Access Requirements for Halal Assurances) Notice 2010.
Use this form for maintenance compounds to be used by operators processing non-dairy animal products under the Animal Products Act 1999 regime.
Advice of designated operator and/or designated persons.
Use this form to apply for approval or recognition of a dairy maintenance compound under regulation 30(1) of the Animal Products (Dairy) Regulations 2005.
This form is to be completed by the Applicant/Registrant or their nominated New Zealand Agent/Consultant. Registration (section 21) of a non-exempt ACVM trade name product is required to avoid committing an offence (section 8) under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act 1997. Under section 10 of the ACVM Act, you must fill out this form as part of your application to either register a trade name product, provisionally register a trade name product or vary the registration of a trade name product. Send this completed form and all required supporting documentation electronically to approvals@mpi.govt.nz. Refer to the Privacy Act 1993 and Official Information Act 1982 notices at the end of this form regarding collection of information by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
This application is for a company to be registered as a client with the Certification Unit (Dairy Certs).
For the purposes of recording the outcome of an animal health veterinary assessment. To be held by the RCS farm dairy operator as a record for a minimum of 4 years.
Form used by exporters to apply for product specification to export dairy quota product
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.
Application for transfer of export quota licence under the Dairy Industry Restructuring (Transfer of Export Licences) Regulations 2007