Section 34 of FSSA : Section 34: Emergency Prohibition Notices And Orders

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a restaurant, "Tasty Bites," that has been reported for using expired ingredients in their dishes. A Designated Officer from the food safety department conducts an inspection and finds that the allegation is true, posing a serious health risk to customers. The Officer issues an "emergency prohibition notice" to the restaurant, informing them of the intention to seek an emergency prohibition order from the Commissioner of Food Safety.

The next day, the Designated Officer applies to the Commissioner, who reviews the evidence and agrees th...

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