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1390 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 57
Tariff Industry Assistance (Decision) Notice No. 1988/12—continued
| Tariff | Description of Goods | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| AK | ST05.90.00 Hydraulic truck cranes | 2086090 |
| WN | 8708.29.01 Omnibus doors for assembly | 720812 |
| AK | 9405.10.00 Fluorescent light fittings, 110 volts, 60 Hertz | 702170E |
| AK | 9503.90.00 Toy plastic cars exceeding 45cm in length | 701950F |
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 1988.
M.W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs.
DETERMINATION OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS UNDER SECTION 121 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1966
(1) The goods listed in Column Two of this Notice may be entered as unassembled motor vehicles (Tariff items 8701.20.01, 8703.21.01, 8703.22.01, 8703.23.01, 8703.24.01; 8703.31.01, 8703.32.01, 8703.33.01, 8704.21.01, 8704.22.01, 8704.23.01, 8704.31.01, 8704.32.01, 8706.00.01 and 8706.00.09) provided they are not further manufactured than specified in Column Three. None of the parts entered in these Tariff items shall be used otherwise than in the assembly, completion or manufacture, from the one shipment of part, of one or more motor vehicles. Separate goods and conditions are determined in this Notice for each of the classes of vehicle identified in Column One.
(2) The Minister may allow goods to be entered at a variance with this Determination and may make any such variation conditional.
(3) For the purpose of this Determination an ‘omnibus’ means a motor vehicle designed solely or principally for the carriage of ten or more seated persons (including the driver).
(4) This Determination shall come into force on the first day of April 1988 and may be amended from time to time by notice in the Gazette.
(5) The Determination in the following Gazette is hereby revoked on the first day of April 1988 but shall at all times after revocation continue to apply to goods entered during its currency:
The New Zealand Gazette of 15 December 1987 (Customs Edition) at pages 6042-6044.
| Column One | Column Two | Column Three |
|---|---|---|
| Classes of Motor Vehicles | Goods | Condition in which such goods shall be imported |
(A) CLASS I:
Motor vehicles (other than omnibuses), being sedans, station wagons, utilities, vans capable of carrying passengers and goods or a combination of passengers and goods, chassis/cabs, providing that the gross vehicle weight of such vehicles does not exceed 3,500 kg
(1) Chassis, consisting of:
A metal underbody, side members, end members, cross members, sub-frame, tank supports, brackets for fixing engine, springbrackets, engine, and gearbox
These goods (except the engine and gearbox) may be built up into a ‘frame’, and the engine and gear box may be fully assembled and attached to a frame. The frame must not be further assembled but such other minor fittings, for example, stays, lugs, and brackets as are ordinarily affixed to the frame may be so affixed.
(2) Bodies, the following parts:
Panels, and framework (if any)
May be built up into the form of a ‘shell’, with doors attached thereto. The shell may have a boot of grease, oil, red oxide, or similar protective coating not including cellulose or pyroxylin or similar lacquer. The shell shall not be advanced in manufacture beyond the stage where the necessary welding processes have been performed; for example, the seams shall not be soldered, filled or smoothed.
The shell may not be attached to the model underbody or frame or to parts affixed thereto as referred to in (1) above but may be subject to the foregoing restrictions, be imported in such condition as the importer elects.
The components nominated below, if imported to be used in the assembly, completion or manufacture of Class I motor vehicles must be entered in accordance with the appropriate Tariff item in Part I of the Customs Tariff:
- Air dams excluding those which form an integral part of the vehicle body or an integral part of the bumper;
- Battery cables and earth straps;
- Brake hoses;
- Bull bar type bumpers;
- Driveshafts excluding transaxles;
- Electric accumulators;
- Exhaust systems (comprising piping and mufflers);
- Glass, curved or flat;
- Horns;
- Hub caps, hubcentres, full wheel covers, wheel trim bands and discs and wheel rimbellishers;
- Ignition coils;
- Interior trim components of hardboard, cardboard or similar materials, leather and plastic sheetings; viz:
- Armrests and door-pulls of unhardened vulcanised rubber or artificial plastic materials excluding those integrally moulded into door panels;
- Door panels excluding base boards moulded to shape and excluding fittings of moulded artificial plastic material and attaching hardware;
- Floor coverings, cut fabricated or moulded to shape excluding those moulded from plastic or rubber;
- Head restraints excluding adjustable mechanisms and minor plastic attachments;
- Headlinings other than those moulded to shape;
- Rear parcel tray other than those moulded to shape;
- Seat belts;
- Seat frame and spring frame assemblies including springs therefor;
- Seat reclining mechanism;
- Sunvisors and covers including arms and fixing brackets;
- Upholsterers’ materials (such as flock, wadding, batting, fluting, liners, felts padding and foams) cut, moulded or fabricated to shape (excluding moulded resin bonded felt);
- Upholsterers’ textiles, fabrics, leathers or plastic sheeting, cut moulded or fabricated to shape;
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Tariff Industry Assistance (Decision) Notice No. 1988/12
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 March 1988
Tariff, Hydraulic truck cranes, Omnibus doors, Fluorescent light fittings, Toy plastic cars
- M.W. TAYLOR, Comptroller of Customs
🏭 Determination of the Minister of Customs under Section 121 of the Customs Act 1966
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