D04 – Seafood processing

Learn about the D04 – Seafood processing licence, the conditions you must comply with and how to apply.

When you need a licence for this activity

You must get a permission from us to conduct certain activities that have risk of harm to human health and the environment. These are called prescribed activities and are defined in Schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021.

This licence is required for processing seafood with a designed processing capacity of more than 200 tonnes per year of seafood.

Exemptions

Under some circumstances, you can apply for a development licence exemption or an operating licence exemption.

Information to include in your application

When you submit your application in the portal, it must include certain information and supporting evidence. To learn more, visit Apply for a development licence or Apply for an operating licence.

If you're unsure of the type of permission you need, use our free permission pathway process before you start your application.

Application fee

For a list of current fees and how they're calculated, visit Fees. An extra fee may apply if we need more time than specified in the Regulations to assess your application.

If an application fee applies, we cannot assess your application until we've received and processed this fee.

How long your licence is valid for

The duration of a development licence depends on the activity. This is stated in a condition when we issue the licence. To extend the duration, you must apply for an amendment.

How we assess your application

Find out how we assess your application and how long it takes.

Development licence conditions

Permission conditions outline the legal obligations for the permission holder. They set up a framework for risk management, record keeping and reporting.

Where a condition includes:

  • the word 'placeholder', values will be populated with information that's specific to your site
  • a reference to a 'figure' or 'appendix', information will be populated that's specific to your site.

'Authority' means Environment Protection Authority (EPA).

Other conditions may apply.

Development licences have general, standard and specific conditions that address your activity's risks. For more information about development licence conditions, visit apply for a development licence.

Apply now

Apply for a D04 – Seafood processing licence in our portal.

Apply now

Manage your licence

To amend, transfer or surrender your licence, visit Manage your permission.

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