Occupations. The basic principle in respect of Occupations is that a person Registered to practise an Occupation in the Jurisdiction of any Australian Party is entitled to practise an Equivalent occupation in New Zealand, and a person Registered to practise an Occupation in New Zealand is entitled to practise an Equivalent occupation in the jurisdiction of any Australian Party. Consistent with the principles in paragraph G, it is the intention of the Parties minimise exemptions and exclusions to the Arrangement. The Parties acknowledge that: 1. subject to certain exemptions for the protection of public health and safety and the environment, the Arrangement is intended only to take precedence over such Laws of Participating Parties in respect of Goods as would effectively prevent or restrict the sale in the Jurisdiction of that Party of a Good that can legally be sold in the Jurisdiction of another Participating Party;
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Sources: Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement, Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement, Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement