Hefty fines for New Zealand biosecurity breaches

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Hefty fines for New Zealand biosecurity breaches

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By Krizzel Canlas

Brokers should take note and raise biosecurity as a potential risk with their clients as facilities that deal with imported cargo will now face fines for breaking biosecurity rules.

According to Biosecurity NZ, officers can issue infringement notices to transitional and containment facilities for actions that could allow invasive pests and diseases into New Zealand.

“Any individual or company that operates a facility without a registered operator, or who fails to comply with the operating standards for that facility will now be considered for an infringement notice,” Biosecurity NZ freight and mail team manager Chris Denny said. “One area we will be paying particular attention to is the movement of uncleared goods, including sea containers, without correct authorisation.

“This type of non-compliance poses a critical risk to biosecurity,” he noted.

Biosecurity NZ said the infringement fee for each offence is $400 for an individual and $800 for a corporation.

“The infringement notices will be primarily used to address relatively minor breaches of the Biosecurity Act,” Denny added. “They send a strong message about the importance of biosecurity and will deter people and organisations from breaking the rules. As in the past, Biosecurity NZ can prosecute if our officers find major failings.”

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