To run a business under the Food Act, you need to register with your local council or MPI. The organisation you register with depends on where you operate, and what type of plan or programme you need. Guide to applying for food registration and choosing the food plan that suits your business.
A completed application for registration of a food business. This a legal document and must be completed properly. A completed scope of operations of food business.
Note: you only need to complete the scope of operations form that relates to your food business. Use the tool on the New Zealand Food Safety website to find out what form to complete. Confirm your food registration type before you complete the relevant scope of operations form - see My Food Rules to find out which type of registration fits your business (e.g.
(Food Control Plan template or National Programme Level 1, 2 or 3) A copy of your site plan showing the physical boundaries and layout of your business. Learn about how to register your food business and what's involved in maintaining your registration. If you're starting a new food business or changing the business name, location or activities of your current food business you must tell your local food regulatory agency.
What are the requirements? Under Standard 3.2.2 - Food Safety Practices and General Requirements, if you're starting a new food business or changing the business's name, location or activities you must tell your local food. If you operate a business that makes, serves, sells or transports food you may need to register with NPDC. Our environmental health team will check your business to make sure you are meeting the requirements of your plan or programme and making food that is safe and suitable to eat.
A registration under the Food Act 2014, will be for one of the risk-based measures described above. In order to register your food business with Council, you must have the processes relevant for the appropriate "risk-based measure" ready to be operate in your premises. Step 3: Register your business Once you know which plan or programme you need, you will need to register your business by completing the relevant forms below.
Please complete and send to health@kaipara.govt.nz Application to registration of a food business Notification of a fundraising food stall Scope of Operations. If you want to start a new food business, there are rules you need to follow. Find out how to grow, manufacture, store, transport, import, export, and sell food and beverage products in a safe and suitable way.