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Joint Food Standards Treaty
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand Concerning a Joint Food Standards System
Signed5 December 1995
LocationWellington, New Zealand
Effective5 July 1996
Parties
Citations ATS 12
LanguageEnglish

The Joint Food Standards Treaty is a bilateral treaty between Australia and New Zealand, signed in Wellington on 5 December 1995, which entered into force on the 5 July 1996. It constitutes the legal basis for the two countries' harmonised system of food standards, the chief elements of which are Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) and the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (ANZFSC).

References

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  2. Pollard, Christina Mary; McStay, Catrina Lisa; Meng, Xingqiong (2015). "Public Concern about the Sale of High-Caffeine Drinks to Children 12 Years or Younger: An Australian Regulatory Perspective". BioMed Research International. 2015: 707149. doi:10.1155/2015/707149. ISSN 2314-6141. PMC 4609395. PMID 26504823.
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