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140-2023: New fees and charges for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities – commence 1 July 2023

27/06/2023

Who does this notice affect?

Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries — including imported food stakeholders, customs brokers, freight forwarders, vessel masters, biosecurity industry participants and shipping agents.

What has changed?

The department has completed its comprehensive review of the biosecurity cost recovery arrangement. The outcome proposed changes to existing regulatory charging to align fees and charges with the cost to deliver biosecurity and imported food activities.

The review process ensured that prices are set to recover only the minimum efficient costs of delivering our regulatory activities. The new fees and charges are set out in 2023-24 biosecurity cost recovery implementation statement (CRIS).

The purpose of this notice is to advise industry:

  • the legislative amendments which give effect to new fees and charges for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activity have been approved
  • new fees and charges for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities will commence on 1 July 2023
  • The 2023-24 biosecurity cost recovery implementation statement (CRIS), which sets out the new fees and charges, is available on the department’s website.

Key changes to regulatory charging

  • Unit prices for biosecurity fees and charges across cost recovery activities.
  • Importation charge structures and terms for horses, cats and dogs, and avians.
  • The importation charge for animals entering the post entry quarantine facility will be split - 20% will be required as a non-refundable reservation charge and 80% payable on confirmation of reservation.
  • The horse husbandry fee will be removed as a separate fee and amalgamated into the horse importation charge.
  • Legislating the tiered approach to approved arrangement annual charges.
  • Clarification on the application of out-of-office fees for activities undertaken outside departmental premises.
  • Alignment of terminology of vessel charges, to non-commercial or vessels other than non-commercial
  • Introduction of indexation and an annual review cycle.

More information about the drivers for these changes is available in the Proposed changes to regulatory charging for biosecurity activities – consultation paper.

2023-24 biosecurity cost recovery implementation statement

The 2023-24 biosecurity cost recovery implementation statement (CRIS) contains the fees and charges necessary to provide the level of regulatory activity that meets current volumes and risks. The CRIS also contains relevant information on the department’s authority to cost recover, its estimated costs, forecast volumes and cost recovery revenue for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activity. Financial tables show past performance and forecast costs for future years.

2023-24 CRIS and pricing tables can be accessed on the department’s website.

New fees and charges for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities will commence 1 July 2023.

Billing after 1 July 2023

As we transition to new fees and charges you will notice changes to your invoice. There will be new prices, new codes and in some cases new descriptions. You may also see an old and a new price listed for the same service depending on when the regulatory activities you have been invoiced for were carried out.

Please contact the department at: BioCRIS@aff.gov.au if you have concerns or need support managing the transition to the new prices.

Further information

Contact Biosecurity Cost Recovery at: BioCRIS@aff.gov.au

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