BIOSECURITY Clause Samples
The Biosecurity clause establishes requirements and protocols to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful biological agents or pests. It typically mandates that parties implement specific measures, such as sanitation procedures, inspections, or the use of certified materials, especially when dealing with agricultural products, livestock, or laboratory environments. By setting these standards, the clause helps protect public health, local ecosystems, and commercial interests from biosecurity risks, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and minimizing the potential for costly outbreaks or contamination.
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BIOSECURITY. Weeds and pest animal pose a threat to existing vegetation and proposed plantings. It is recommended that these threats be controlled, and management advice is available from the following sources: • Catchment Management Officer at the local Waikato Regional Council Office • Controlling weeds in riparian margins. A guide to restoration projects and other plantings Booklet, published by Waikato Regional Council • Waikato Regional Council plant pest and animal pest Biosecurity Officers, phone 0800 BIOSEC (▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇) • Waikato Regional Council web site: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇- services/Plant-and-animal-pests/ • Weed Busters web site: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇
BIOSECURITY. All suppliers of RDA are to comply State and Federal Regulations regarding Biosecurity and Farm Management procedures as required by the relevant authorities.
BIOSECURITY. The health of the flock or biosecurity issues at the farm or in the geographic region of the Rental Premises shall not affect this Agreement and shall not be grounds for the proration of rent or termination of this Agreement, unless agreed upon in writing by the parties. [Alternatively- If the onset of a biosecurity issue or flock illness makes the use of the Rental Premises impossible, then both the Owner and Renter shall have the option to terminate this Agreement. Such option shall be exercised by the written notice to the other party within fifteen (15) days after the onset of the biosecurity issue or flock illness and the Renter’s liability for the rent shall be prorated and abated during the fifteen (15) day period and thereafter.]
BIOSECURITY. Independent Grower agrees to prohibit the presence of poultry, fowl or ratites of any kind on his/her farm other than that provided by the Company. Independent Grower also agrees to make every effort to limit the movement of non-essential people, vehicles and equipment in and around the poultry houses. In the event of a contagious disease outbreak threatening Independent Grower’s farm, Independent Grower will comply with the directives of all local, state and federal agencies, as well as the guidelines of the Company.
BIOSECURITY. In all other respects, neither party shall allow visitor traffic or other inspections of the premises without prior consent, it being the understanding of the parties that this requirement is intended to insure disease control with regard to Grower’s facility.
BIOSECURITY. Vendor must have a written policy regarding biosecurity and the food supply, in accordance with the Bioterrorism ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration and under the USDA, Food Safety and Inspection Service.
BIOSECURITY. Contractor must have a written policy regarding biosecurity and the food supply, in accordance with the Bioterrorism Act 2002 under the US Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration and under the USDA, Food Safety and Inspection Service.
BIOSECURITY. 26.1 The Purchaser shall comply and shall ensure that the Purchaser Representatives comply with and observe the following conditions and shall produce to Forestry and Land Scotland if requested such evidence as Forestry and Land Scotland may require to show that the Purchaser has satisfied this provision. Biosecurity requirements are detailed in UKFS and UKWAS. Specific Biosecurity requirements to Scotland including requirements for particular pests or diseases can be obtained from the Scottish Forestry website.
26.2 The Purchaser shall be responsible and shall ensure that the Purchaser Representatives are responsible for all Biosecurity practices, including cleaning footwear, vehicles, and kit, and particularly when moving between different forests and woodlands so to avoid transferring any pest or disease from an infected site to an uninfected site. All parties and the Purchaser Representatives will discuss, agree, and record Biosecurity measures for the Sale Area at the PCM
26.3 The Purchaser must comply with Scottish Forestry’s Biosecurity requirements for wood movement and processing licences.
26.4 The Purchaser must comply with any current Biosecurity initiatives set by Forestry and Land Scotland or Scottish Forestry and notified to the Purchaser from time to time whether directly or via publication on the Confor website.
26.5 The Purchaser must report any suspect pests or diseases to Forestry and Land Scotland and Scottish Forestry immediately upon becoming aware of the same
BIOSECURITY. 7.1 The Purchaser shall comply and shall ensure that the Purchaser Representatives comply with and observe the following conditions and shall produce to Forestry and Land Scotland if requested such evidence as Forestry and Land Scotland may require to show that the Purchaser has satisfied this provision. Biosecurity requirements are detailed in UKFS and UKWAS. Specific Biosecurity requirements to Scotland including requirements for particular pests or diseases can be obtained from the Scottish Forestry website.
7.2 The Purchaser shall be responsible and shall ensure that the Purchaser Representatives are responsible for all Biosecurity practices, including cleaning footwear, vehicles, and kit, and particularly when moving between different forests and woodlands so to avoid transferring any pest or disease from an infected site to an uninfected site. All parties and the Purchaser Representatives will discuss, agree, and record Biosecurity measures at the PCM for the Sale Area.
7.3 Where the Purchaser is operating within any part of the Sale Area which is covered by a SPHN the Purchaser shall and shall procure that all Purchaser Representatives shall comply with the specific requirements of such SPHN and the Purchaser shall further ensure that (i) any machines that go off road at any part of the Sale Area which is covered by a SPHN are pressure washed before use at any other Sale Area and that Forest Roads are well maintained throughout the period of the SPHN by ensuring forwarders stay off the Forest Road where feasible and (ii) Stacking Sites are kept clear and free of debris.
7.4 The Purchaser shall install signage to advise visitors of any relevant pest or disease.
7.5 The Purchaser must comply with Scottish Forestry’s Biosecurity requirements for wood movement and processing licences.
7.6 The Purchaser must comply with any current Biosecurity initiatives set by Forestry and Land Scotland or Scottish Forestry and notified to the Purchaser from time to time whether directly or via publication on the Confor website.
7.7 The Purchaser must report any suspect pests or diseases to Forestry and Land Scotland and Scottish Forestry immediately upon becoming aware of the same.
BIOSECURITY. Under the present aquaculture biosecurity protocols, it is not allowed to use macroalgae grown on one abalone farm and transport it to another farm for feeding to abalone, or to incorporate it into a pelletised abalone feed. The reason is that abalone associated pathogens and parasites may be transferred between facilities. At present the