New Zealand #4476 (v.3)

Base data

Notified in
Version validity
01/10/2016 - 01/10/2018
Old version v.3
Reporting member
New Zealand
In force from
End date
In force
General description
Conditional prohibition on the importation of hazardous chemicals and new organisms
National legal basis
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (HSNO)
Administrative mechanism
Hazardous substances and new organisms as outlined in the HSNO Act are not able to enter New Zealand until they have obtained formal approval. This is done once upon the initial introduction of each substance or organism to New Zealand; not on a shipment by shipment basis; and anyone complying with the terms of the approval may import or manufacture the substance or make use of the organism. Once approval has been granted; certain documentation requirements remain.
Responsible entities
Administered by the Environmental Protection Agency
HS version
HS 2012
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Meta data

WTO justifications

XX:(b) - (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health;

GATT 1994 (GATT 1947 provisions)

Reported as: Article XX (b) – necessary to protect human ; animal or plant life or health
Non-WTO commitments
Affected partners
Non-affected partners

Measures

Reported restrictions
CP
Symbol
CP

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Various
Substances and new organisms as defined under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act...