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Reports of biosecurity clearance decisions issued under section 27(3) of the Biosecurity Act 1993. The decisions relate to biosecurity clearances issued under the equivalence provisions of an import health standard. Information in some reports has been redacted for commercially sensitive reasons.
Authorising Biosecurity Act 1993 Section | CTO Direction Number | Nature of non-compliance with requirements in an applicable import health standard (IHS) | Reasons for giving clearance |
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s.27 (1)(b) | Nil to report | ||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 001 [1] [PDF, 547 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo otters (heartworm testing) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) zoo oriental small clawed otters from Australia, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 001 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 003 [G] [PDF, 76 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of ovine semen (pellets) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for importing ovine semen, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 003 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 004 [G] [PDF, 490 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo fishing cat (haemoparasite blood smear) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for importing zoo felidae from specified countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 004 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 005 [1] [PDF, 75 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of egg powder (that has not been manufactured in an AI free country, zone or compartment) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for shelf-stable spray dried egg powders or egg crystals from specified countries, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 005 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 006 [1] [PDF, 640 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of alpacas (microchips replace ear tags) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for alpacas and llamas from the United States of America, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 006 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 007 [PDF, 431 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the live animal as classified by the country specific animal import health standards (IHS) that have been replaced by specified country or all country IHS’s pending new negotiated veterinary certificates, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 007, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 007 [G] [PDF, 64 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo felidae (fishing cat faecal test) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for zoo felidae from specified countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 007 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 008 [1] [PDF, 500 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cat (microchip implanted in post-arrival quarantine) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 008 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 009 [PDF, 260 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 009, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 009 [G] [PDF, 51 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of rabbits as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for domestic rabbits into New Zealand from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 009 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 009 [G] [PDF, 694 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of petfood (Chinese petfood from Australia) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for shelf-stable petfoods containing animal products is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 009 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 010 [PDF, 328 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 010, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 010 [1] [PDF, 469 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dog (microchip not stated on rabies titre report) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 010 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 011 [G] [PDF, 282 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats or dogs (rabies titre test conducted in a non-approved country) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 011 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2015 012 [1] [PDF, 531 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of bee products (heat treatment) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) specified bee products, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2015 012 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 015 [PDF, 38 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of products containing egg as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for specified foods for human consumption containing animal products, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 015, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 015 [G] [PDF, 347 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of bulk shipments of inedible animal products classified by the import health standard (IHS) for specified foods for human consumption containing animal products is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 015 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 023 [PDF, 329 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of catgut as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for surgical catgut from all countries is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 023, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 039 [PDF, 246 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat(s) and/or dog(s) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 039, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 047 [PDF, 388 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 047, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 053 [PDF, 504 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of foie gras as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for specified foods for human consumption containing animal products is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 053, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 057 [G] [PDF, 272 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 057, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 059 [PDF, 309 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 059, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 060 [PDF, 260 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 060, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 064 [PDF, 236 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and dogs (vessels in rabies free countries) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 064, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 065 [PDF, 287 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 065, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 066 [PDF, 269 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat/dog as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 066, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 069 [PDF, 263 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats or dogs (non-compliant ectoparasite treatments) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 069, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 076 [G] [PDF, 444 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of health supplements (into transitional facility for further processing) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) specified animal products and biologicals, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 076 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 082 [PDF, 337 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of the cat as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 082, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 083 [G] [PDF, 267 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and/or dogs (non-compliant internal parasite treatments) as classified by the import health standards (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction CTO 2014 083 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 084 [G] [PDF, 475 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of live animals as classified by the import health standards (IHS) for species from countries approved for export to New Zealand, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction CTO 2013 084 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 092 [G] [PDF, 361 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of horses (travel distance) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for horses, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 092 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 109 [G] [PDF, 349 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of horses (combined residency) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for horses, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 109 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 119 [G] [PDF, 903 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of bee products as classified by the import health standard (IHS) specified processed bee products, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 119 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 121 [G] [PDF, 420 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of invertebrates (non-exotic, commercially manufactured and packaged) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for invertebrates, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 121 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 125 [G] [PDF, 43 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of hides and skins (wool or hair by-product) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) hides and skins, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 125 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 133 [G] [PDF, 58 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dairy products (composite product zoo cert) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for dairy products and products containing dairy ingredients from specified countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 133 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 136 [G] [PDF, 533 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dairy (zoosanitary certification) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for milk and milk products for human consumption from the EU and Switzerland, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 136 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 144 [G] [PDF, 753 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of horses (into Australia) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for horses, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 144 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 145 [G] [PDF, 524 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of egg products (>5%) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for specified foods for human consumption containing animal products, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 145 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 146 [G] [PDF, 66 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of pet food (zoosanitary certificate equivalence) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for shelf-stable petfoods containing animal products, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 146 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 147 [G] [PDF, 486 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dairy products (documentation) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for dairy products and products containing dairy ingredients from specified countries and milk and milk products for human consumption from the European Union and Switzerland, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 147 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 148 [1] [PDF, 911 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo antelope as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for zoo antelope from South Africa, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 148 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 150 [G] [PDF, 572 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo Tasmanian devils (pre-export isolation) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for zoo Tasmanian devils from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 150 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 152 [G] [PDF, 572 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo animals (seals on crates) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for animal specific zoo standards, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 152 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 154 [G] [PDF, 746 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of meat products (NZ or Australian origin) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for returning origin meat, meat products and deer velvet; and beef, deer, sheep and goat meat products from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 154 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 155 [1] [PDF, 564 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats (from Singapore with faulty microchip) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 155 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 156 [1] [PDF, 553 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dog (doxycycline treatment in PAQ) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 156 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 160 [1] [PDF, 716 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and dogs (PCR testing for B.canis and 10 day extension) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 160 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 160 [G] [PDF, 96 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of zoo meerkats (testing) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for slender-tailed meerkat (Suricatta suricatta), is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 160 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 161 [G] [PDF, 474 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and dogs (faulty microchips) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 161 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 162 [G] [PDF, 54 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of fish products (non-marine for human consumption) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for marine fisheries products for human consumption from all countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 162 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 163 [G] [PDF, 406 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and dogs (original documentation) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 163 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 164 [1] [PDF, 466 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of cats and dogs (48hour vet check) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cats and dogs, is given on this occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 164 [1], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 165 [G] [PDF, 532 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of dog semen (residency of donor animal) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for frozen canine semen from specified countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 165 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 002 [PDF, 441 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of serum as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for foetal bovine serum, calf serum and bovine serum, tested, filtered and irradiated from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 002, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 003 [PDF, 352 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of serum as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for foetal bvine serum, calf serum and bovine serum for further processing from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 003, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 005 [PDF, 397 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of egg products as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for importing shelf-stable spray dried egg, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 005, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 009 [G] [PDF, 260 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of rabbits as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for domestic rabbits into New Zealand from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 009 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 012 [PDF, 138 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of pig semen as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for pig semen from Canada and/or the USA, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 012, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 013 [G] [PDF, 445 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of sheep and goats (live and germplasm) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for ovine embryos from Australia (oviembic.aus), ovine semen from Australia (ovisemic.aus), caprine embryos from Australia (capembic.aus), caprine semen from Australia (capsemic.aus), goats from Australia (goaaniic.aus), and sheep from Australia (sheaniic.aus), is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 013 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 023 [PDF, 329 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of surgical catgut as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for surgical catgut from all countries , is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 023, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 035 [PDF, 288 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of bovine germplasm as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for bovine embryos from approved countries (bovemid.gen), bovine semen from approved countries (bovsemid.gen) and bovine semen from Switzerland (bovsemic.swi), is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 035, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 035 [G] [PDF, 321 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of commercially packaged roe as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for fish eggs/roe for human consumption from the European Community, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 035 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 042 [G] [PDF, 362 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of fish as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for cooked fish from all countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 042 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 055 [G] [PDF, 532 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of bee products as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for specified bee products, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 055 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 061 [PDF, 286 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of animal products for human consumption from the EU (eg. Beef, pork, fish) as classified by the respective import health standards (IHSs) for animal products for human consumption, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 061 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 064 [G] [PDF, 68 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of poultry jerky as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for shelf-stable petfoods containing animal products from al countries, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 064 [G], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 088 [PDF, 347 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of pet food clearance (using DEFRA (UK) animal health certificate) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for processed pet food containing category 3 material only from the European Community is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 088, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 089 [B] [PDF, 348 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of horses from Hong Kong as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for horses, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 089, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance. | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2013 091 [PDF, 412 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of equine semen from Australia as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for equine semen into New Zealand from Australia, is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2013 091, where the inspector concerned is satisfied that there are no circumstances or documents associated with the goods, their importation or the craft on which they were imported, which would make it unwise to issue a clearance. | |||
s.27 (1)(d) | CTO 2014 093 [B] [PDF, 396 KB] | The goods did not meet the requirements of the IHS | Biosecurity risk is assessed and managed (see the CTO direction for details) |
Clearance of fish (commercially packaged sea squirt for human consumption) as classified by the import health standard (IHS) for marine fisheries products for human consumption is given on every occasion where the goods meet the CTO direction 2014 093 [B], where the inspector concerned is satisfied that |