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for use, a screen for every window, skylight, and doorway in every
part of the premises in which the work is likely to be carried on or
in which any such person is likely to be at any time during hours
of darkness.
- Where any premises, not being premises used as a dwelling-
house, a flat, a boardinghouse, an apartment, or an hotel, are not
used during hours of darkness, or are premises in respect of which a
scheme of evacuation in any period of emergency has been approved
by the Chairman of the central committee of the emergency
precautions service for the district in which the premises are situated,
the Chairman of that committee may, in his discretion, by writing
under his hand, grant in respect of the premises complete or partial
exemption from the provisions of clause 7 of this Order:
Provided that, notwithstanding any such exemption, the
occupier of the premises shall provide and maintain in a condition
ready for use a screen for every window and skylight in such part or
parts of the premises as will accommodate during hours of darkness
all persons required to be on duty, or directed to remain, in the
premises during any period of emergency.
Safety Devices in Public Places
- At every place to which the public has unrestricted access
and at which, for the safety of the public, special warning lights or
additional lights are usually maintained, the person or authority
responsible for the maintenance of the lights shall make provision
for the safety of the public by means of white-painted surfaces or
white-painted barriers.
PART III.-EXEMPTIONS FROM LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS DURING
PERIODS OF EMERGENCY
Torches
- Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any regulation
or in this Order, any person may, for any necessary purpose, use
a hand torch-light during any period of emergency so long as the
aperture in the torch through which light is emitted is totally
obscured with the exception of a circular area of & in. diameter,
covered with a diffusing medium equivalent in light obscuration
properties to not less than one thickness of white tissue paper.
Repairing Electric-power and other Lines
- Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any regula-
tion or in this Order, if in any period of emergency any authorized
officer of an electric-supply authority, a tramway authority, or a
Government Department, or any member of an emergency precau-
tions service, is engaged at any time during hours of darkness in
detecting or repairing any break or fault in any telephone, tele-
graph, or electric-power line or cable, that authorized officer or
that member, as the case may be, may use not more than one
spotlight, so long as the spotlight is used only to the extent necessary
for the detection and repair of the break or fault.
PART IV.-LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS OUTSIDE PERIODS OF
EMERGENCY
General
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this clause,-
(a) No exterior or interior light shall be displayed while the
light is controlled by a time-switch:
(b) Unless there is a responsible person in attendance to operate
the light-control switches, no exterior light, not being
a road or street light, shall be displayed during hours of
darkness:
(c) Unless there is a responsible person in attendance on the
premises to operate the light-control switches, or unless
all windows and skylights from which light might
otherwise escape are covered by screens, no interior
light shall be displayed during hours of darkness.
(2) For the purpose of enabling the inspection by police officers
of any strong-room or safe door in any premises, any interior light
in the premises may, notwithstanding that there is no responsible
person in attendance to operate the light-control switches, be dis-
played, and any window or portion of a window in the premises
may remain unscreened, in accordance with the terms and condi-
tions of a written permit granted in respect of that light and that
window by the Chairman of the central committee of the emergency
precautions service for the district and approved by the senior
police officer for the district.
(3) Every application for a permit under this clause shall be
made to the Chairman of the said committee, and the Chairman
may, in his discretion, having regard however to any recommenda-
tions that may be made by the senior police officer, either refuse
the application or grant the application wholly or partly, and either
unconditionally or upon or subject to such conditions as he thinks
fit.
(4) On the recommendation or with the approval of the senior
police officer, any such permit may be at any time revoked by the
Chairman, and any such conditions may from time to time be
varied, revoked, or added to by the Chairman as he thinks fit.
(5) Nothing in this clause shall apply with respect to-
(a) Any navigation light displayed with the consent and in
accordance with the instructions of the Naval Board or
the Air Board:
(b) Any traffic-signal light used in connection with any railway
or tramway.
(6) For the purposes of this clause the expression " responsible
person " means a person not less than fourteen years of age.
Exempting Vehicles from Headlight Restrictions
- (I) Subject to the provisions of this clause, Regulations 16
to 19 of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations 1941
shall not, while this clause continues in force, apply with respect
to any vehicle while the vehicle is in any headlight restriction area
or parking-light area.
(2) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of
this clause, the lamps attached to every vehicle that is or may be
used at any time in any headlight restriction area or parking-light
area shall at all times be maintained in such condition and be so
adjusted as to enable the provisions of such of the said Regulations 16
to 19 as would, but for the foregoing provisions of this clause, apply
to the vehicle, to be complied with in respect of the vehicle at any
time while this clause is not in force.
SCHEDULE
ORDERS AND NOTICE REVOKED
-
The Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942 (Gazette, 20th August,
1942, Vol. II, page 2076). -
The Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, Amendment No. 1
(Gazette, 8th October, 1942, Vol. III, page 2469). -
The Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, Amendment No. 2
(Gazette, 13th November, 1942, Vol. III, page 2757). -
The Lighting Restrictions Orders 1942, Amendment No. 3
(Gazette, 23rd December, 1942, Vol. III, page 3189). -
The Lighting Restrictions Suspension Notice 1942 (Gazette,
23rd December, 1942, Vol. III, page 3189).
Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of May, 1943.
F. T. M. KISSEL, Dominion Lighting Controller.
Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Pungarehu Domain
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington, this 26th day of May,
1943
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section
forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National
Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the
Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint
Lewis Miller,
Hector Campbell,
William Archibald Corbett,
Harry Cyril Moss,
Patrick Brophy,
George West Watt, and
John Harte
to be the Pungarehu Domain Board, having control of the land
described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Monday,
the seventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three,
at half past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the office of
Mr. H. C. Moss, Pungarehu, as the place where, the first meeting of
the Board shall be held.
SCHEDULE
TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-PUNGAREHU DOMAIN
SECTION 111, Block XII, Cape Survey District: Area, 10 acres,
more or less.
C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(L. and S. 1/239.)
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Lighting Restrictions Order 1943
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration28 May 1943
Lighting Restrictions, Emergency Regulations, Order, 1943
- F. T. M. Kissel, Dominion Lighting Controller
ποΈ Appointment of Pungarehu Domain Board
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration26 May 1943
Domain Board, Appointment, Pungarehu, Taranaki
7 names identified
- Lewis Miller, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- Hector Campbell, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- William Archibald Corbett, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- Harry Cyril Moss, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- Patrick Brophy, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- George West Watt, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- John Harte, Appointed to Pungarehu Domain Board
- C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General
- C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council