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Animal Products (Dairy Industry Fees, Charges, and Levies) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/124) – New Zealand Legislation
5 Regulation 7 amended (Provisions relating to large processors)
6 Regulation 8 amended (Effect of change in collection volume, entering market, or change of business owner)
7 Regulation 9 amended (Director-General may require information for purpose of calculating levies)
Part 1 of Schedule replaced
These regulations are the Animal Products (Dairy Industry Fees, Charges, and Levies) Amendment Regulations 2019.
In regulation 3, definition of large exporter, replace “636 000 kg” with “466,000 kg” .
In regulation 3, definition of large processor, replace “491 000 kg” with “151,000 kg” .
In regulation 3, revoke the definition of medium processor.
In regulation 3, definition of small exporter, replace “636 000 kg” with “466,000 kg” .
In regulation 3, definition of small processor, paragraph (b), replace “16 500 kg” with “151,000 kg” .
In regulation 7(3), replace “medium” with “small” .
Replace regulation 8(1), (2), and (3) with:
This regulation applies if, during a financial year,—
a small processor’s collection of milksolids makes the processor a large processor; or
a large processor’s collection of milksolids makes the processor a small processor; or
a person becomes a dairy processor of dairy material that is not RCS raw milk.
A processor to whom this regulation applies must pay the levy for a small or large processor, as the case may be, until the Director-General next determines each large processor’s milksolids collection for the previous financial year and the total milksolids collected for the previous financial year from large processors.
a small processor who becomes a large processor is liable to pay the levy for a small processor:
a large processor who becomes a small processor is liable to pay the levy for a large processor:
a person to whom subclause (1)﻿(c) applies is liable to pay the levy for a small processor.
In regulation 9(1), (2), and (3), delete “a medium processor or” .
In the Schedule, replace Part 1 with the Part 1 set out in the Schedule of these regulations.
In the Schedule, Part 2, table,—
item (a), in the second column, replace “155.00” with “135.00” ; and
item (b), in the second column, replace “38.75” with “33.75” .
In the Schedule, Part 7, table, replace item 2, relating to circuit charge, with:
Schedule Part 1 of Schedule replaced
Part 1 Fixed fees, charges, and levies
Fee, charge, or levy*
When fee, charge, or levy payable and by whom
Standards setting, compliance, and monitoring
Development and maintenance of New Zealand standards, performance monitoring, and dairy residue monitoring
L = [(TCMPI Annual × MS last) ÷ MStotal last]
is the levy payable by the processor
TCMPI Annual
is $4,935,867, being the Ministry’s total cost payable by large processors
is the processor’s milksolids collection for the previous year
MStotal last
is the total milksolids collected for the previous year from all large processors.
In the items above, year means a 1 July to 30 June year.
Payable by large processors in equal instalments on 30 September, 31 December, 31 March, and 30 June each year
$400 Payable by small processors on 30 September each year
Development and maintenance of New Zealand standards relating to RCS raw milk, and performance monitoring and dairy residue monitoring in relation to RCS raw milk $581.25 Payable by registered farm dairy operators on 30 September each year
Development and maintenance of market access standards and programme and export standards
L = [(ETCMPI Annual × EM last) ÷ EMTotal last]
is the levy payable by the exporter
ETCMPI Annual
is $1,355,100, being the Ministry’s total cost payable by large exporters
EM last
is the exporter’s dairy export mass for the previous year
EMTotal last
is the total dairy export mass for all large exporters for the previous year.
Payable by large exporters in equal instalments on 30 September, 31 December, 31 March, and 30 June each year, who export dairy products that fall within any of the following Customs tariff codes:
all codes under 04.01 milk and cream, not concentrated nor containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:
all codes under 04.02 milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:
all codes under 04.03 buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yogurt, kephir, and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts, or cocoa:
all codes under 04.04 whey, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter; products consisting of natural milk constituents, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or included:
all codes under 04.05 butter and other fats and oils derived from milk; dairy spreads:
all codes under 04.06 cheese and curd:
35.01 casein, caseinates, and other casein derivatives; casein glues:
3502.20.00 00C: milk albumin, including concentrates of two or more whey proteins:
21.05 ice cream and other edible ice, whether or not containing cocoa:
1901.10.09 00C and 1901.90.09 28B: these codes cover infant formula, follow on formula and supplementary food for young children and adult nutritional powders:
1702.11.00 00F: containing by weight 99% or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter:
1702.19.00 00B: containing by weight 99% or more lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter and Other:
2106.10.09 00J: protein concentrates and textured protein substances – Other (non-vegetable protein).
$200 Payable by small exporters on 30 September each year
Application for, assessment of, and approval or renewal of registration of person as a registered farm dairy operator or registered depot operator under the regulated control scheme imposed by the Raw Milk for Sale to Consumers Regulations 2015 $135 per application Applicant
Application for, evaluation of, and approval or variation of risk management programmes and quota compliance programmes $135 per application Applicant
Application for, evaluation of, and approval or variation of approval of laboratories $135 per application Applicant
Application for, evaluation of, and approval or variation of codes of practice $135 per application Applicant
Application for, evaluation of, and recognition, variation, or renewal of agency or person as recognised agency or recognised person under Part 8 of the Act $135 per application Applicant
Application for agreement to minor amendments of risk management programme $67.50 per application Applicant
Application for market access functions $135 per application
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first hour as specified in Part 2 Applicant
Verification inspection and audits $135
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first hour as specified in Part 2 Payable by occupier of the premises subject to verification inspection and audits
Application for product disposition $135 per application Applicant
Issue of official assurance under section 61 of the Act $33.75 per application
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first 15 minutes as specified in Part 2 Applicant
Reissue of official assurance under section 64(2) of the Act if replacement assurance demanded by importing country $405 per replacement certificate
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first 3 hours as specified in Part 2 Applicant
Application for registration or renewal of registration $135 per application Applicant
Performance of functions, powers, or duties not elsewhere provided for
Performance or exercise of a function, power, or duty that—
is required to be undertaken under the Act, including under any regulations or notices; and
is not prescribed elsewhere in these regulations
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first 30 minutes as specified in Part 2 The person whose actions resulted in the function, power, or duty being required to be performed or exercised
Application for approval of any maintenance compounds that is required to be undertaken under the Act, including under any regulations or notices $67.50 per application Applicant
Issue of exporter declaration for infant formula product or formulated supplementary food for young children (within the meaning of those terms in clause 1.2(1) of the Animal Products Notice: Export Requirements for Infant Formula Products and Formulated Supplementary Foods for Young Children (1 February 2016)) $33.75 per declaration
plus assessment charge on hourly basis after the first 15 minutes as specified in Part 2 Payable by the exporter within 1 month of issue of the invoice
Stand-alone animal product storage premises
Development and maintenance of standards that apply to premises that—
store animal products; and
are covered by a risk management plan that does not include processing or manufacturing activities
$207.30 per premises Payable by the operator of the premises on 30 September each year
*Fee, charge, or levy exclusive of any applicable costs payable under Parts 3 and 4
These regulations, which come into force on 1 July 2019, amend the Animal Products (Dairy Industry Fees, Charges, and Levies) Regulations 2015 (the principal regulations). The amendments—
replace the weight thresholds in the definitions of large exporter, large processor, small exporter, and small processor; and
remove the category of medium processor from the principal regulations; and
prescribe new fees, charges, and levies, set out in new Part 1 of the Schedule of the principal regulations; and
prescribe new assessment charges in relation to the services described in Part 2 of the Schedule of the principal regulations; and
prescribe new hourly charges for verifiers in relation to circuit charges in Part 7 of the Schedule of the principal regulations.