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PURSUANT to regulation 17 of the Import Control Regulations 1973*, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby gives notice as follows:

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 21) 1975.
    (b) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.

  3. The exemptions from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, included in the exempting notice shown in the Second Schedule, are hereby withdrawn.

FIRST SCHEDULE

EXEMPTIONS CREATED

Classes of Goods

Tariff Items
Ex 38.19.299 Dental kits for making mouthguards.
Ex 39.07.396 Floor coverings of plastic materials.
Ex 39.07.396 Electronic stencils for use with duplicators.
Ex 39.07.396 Ornaments of artificial plastic materials, on declaration for use in the manufacture of footwear.
Ex 39.07.396 Boot and shoe lasts of plastic.
Ex 39.07.396 Orthopaedic appliances for the correction or relief of disabilities of the foot.
Ex 39.07.396 Plastic erasers.
Ex 39.07.396 Articles designed for contraceptive use.
Ex 39.07.396 Tubes, resuscitation, for mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration.
Ex 39.07.396 Handles for cutlery.
Ex 39.07.396 Hand tools, viz: striking faces for soft-faced hammers, hammers, planes, chisels, oilcans and screwdrivers (other than screw-
Ex 40.14.069 drivers, non-ratchet, with straight fixed blades or detachable bits, measuring from 31 mm to 380 mm, both inclusive,
Ex 42.04.019 with round or square shanks measuring from 3.57 mm to 11 mm, both inclusive and sets comprising any of the foregoing
82.04.001 other than those of beryllium copper), blades and blanks therefor when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only
82.04.021 in making screwdrivers; bee-keepers' tools, cheesemakers' curd knives, and whaling tools.
82.04.033
82.04.041
82.04.049
82.04.061
82.04.081

SECOND SCHEDULE

EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN

Date of Exempting Notice

Tariff Items
Ex 38.19.299 Dental kits for making mouthguards
Ex 39.07.397 Floor coverings of plastic materials
Ex 39.07.397 Electronic stencils for use with duplicators
Ex 39.07.397 Ornaments of artificial plastic materials, on declaration for use in the manufacture of
bootwear
Ex 39.07.397 Boot and shoe lasts of plastic
Ex 39.07.397 Orthopaedic appliances for the correction or relief of disabilities of the foot
Ex 39.07.397 Plastic erasers
Ex 39.07.397 Articles designed for contraceptive use
Ex 39.07.397 Tubes, resuscitation, for mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration
Ex 39.07.397 Handles for cutlery
Hand tools, viz: striking faces for soft-faced hammers, hammers, planes, chisels, oilcans, and screwdrivers (other than screwdrivers, non-ratchet, with straight fixed blades or detachable bits, measuring from 31 mm to 380 mm, both inclusive, with round or square shanks measuring from 3.57 mm to 11 mm, both inclusive and sets comprising any of the foregoing other than those of beryllium copper), blades and blanks therefor when declared by a manufacturer for use by him only in making screwdrivers; bee-keepers' tools, cheesemakers' curd knives, and whaling tools

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of July 1975.

WARREN FREER, Minister of Trade and Industry.

*S.R. 1973/86



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🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 21) 1975

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 July 1975
Import Control, Exemptions, Trade Regulations, Dental Kits, Plastic Materials, Electronic Stencils, Footwear, Orthopaedic Appliances, Contraceptive Articles, Resuscitation Tubes, Cutlery Handles, Hand Tools
  • Warren Freer, Minister of Trade and Industry