Marine Reserve Bylaws and Wine Levy




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preserving with the minimum of disturbance the marine life and natural features of the reserve:

(b) Co-ordination of the study to be undertaken with previously approved studies:

(c) The time required to be spent by natural processes any disturbance to the reserve or the marine life in the reserve:

(d) The contribution that the study would make to a better understanding of marine processes or the scientific discipline appropriate to the study.

(2) The Committee shall consider each application for scientific study and advise the applicant whether or not the application is approved.

(3) Any approval given by the Committee under this bylaw may be subject to any conditions the Committee thinks fit to impose in the particular case having regard to the functions, powers, and obligations of the Committee, and shall be in writing signed by the Secretary and the Chairman.

  1. Reports to Committee—(1) It shall be a condition of every approval given under bylaw 11 of these bylaws that the applicant furnish progress reports on the study to the Secretary at such intervals as are specified by the Committee.

(2) The applicant shall furnish a final report or a copy of any published paper on the study to the Secretary.

  1. Protection for areas under scientific study—(1) The Committee may close to public access any area within the reserve for the purposes of scientific study if it considers that closure is desirable because of the nature of the study.

(2) Where an area is closed under subclause (1) of this bylaw, the Committee shall issue a permit for the study to the person responsible for the study, and shall direct him or her to advise the public by notice in whatever manner the Committee considers reasonable and practicable in the circumstances, including notification in a newspaper circulating in the vicinity of the reserve, that access to the area where the study is taking place is not permitted.

(3) Any such advice or notice shall specify—

(a) The location of the area involved:

(b) The reason why access is not permitted to the public:

(c) The dates between which access is not permitted to the public.

(4) Where a permit issued under this bylaw expires or is surrendered, the person to whom the permit was issued shall remove or withdraw any notice given by him or her under subclause (2) of this bylaw.

(5) The Committee may, at any time, cancel any permit issued under this bylaw, and may require the person to whom a permit was issued to remove or withdraw any notice given by him or her under subclause (2) of this bylaw.

(6) Any area of the reserve closed to the public in accordance with this bylaw shall be four-sided and marked at each corner by a bright yellow moored buoy not less than 1 metre in diameter.

  1. Participants in scientific study to carry identification—(1) Every person participating in a scientific study approved by the Committee shall, while engaged on the study in the reserve, carry such form of identification as shall be specified by the Committee.

(2) On completion of any scientific study or on being notified of any withdrawal of approval under bylaw 15 of these bylaws, any form of identification issued by the Committee shall be returned to the Secretary by the person responsible for the study.

  1. Withdrawal of approval for scientific study—(1) The Committee may withdraw any approval given under this bylaw at any time if it is satisfied in any particular case that any person participating in the study has committed an offence under the Act, or a breach of these bylaws, or has not complied fully with any conditions of the approval to undertake the study.

(2) Where the Committee has withdrawn its approval for any particular study under subclause (1) of this bylaw, the Committee may refuse, for a period specified by the Committee, to consider any further applications for approval for scientific study within the reserve by or involving any person who was involved in the reserve in the study for which approval was withdrawn.

  1. Register of scientific study—(1) The Committee shall cause to be kept a register in which shall be entered particulars of scientific studies undertaken in the reserve.

(2) The register shall include details of—

(a) The title and a brief description of the study and its objectives:

(b) When the study was commenced and completed:

(c) The name of the person or persons responsible for the study.

(3) The register shall be available for public inspection at the office of the Department of Conservation at Auckland during ordinary office hours on the days when the office is open for business.

  1. Expiry of bylaws—These bylaws shall expire with the close of the 10th day of December 1994.

  2. Revocation—The Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve Bylaws 1983* are hereby revoked.

Dated at Auckland this 17th day of November 1989.

G. H. CAMPBELL, Chairman.
A. V. FOWLER, Member.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of November 1989.

PHILIP WOOLLASTON, Minister of Conservation.

S.R. 1983/38

Explanatory Note

This note is not part of the bylaws, but is intended to indicate their general effect.

These bylaws, which come into force on 11 December 1989, substantially re-enact the Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve Bylaws 1983.

The former bylaws expired in 1988 and the new bylaws re-enact provisions that regulate the conduct of persons within the Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve, and the conduct of scientific study in the reserve. The new bylaws expire on 10 December 1994.

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Wine Makers Levy Act 1976

Special Levy Prescribed Under the Wine Makers Levy Act 1976 (Notice No. 4947; Ag. 4/54/21)

Pursuant to section 11 (1) of the Wine Makers Levy Act 1976 and on the recommendation of the Wine Institute of New Zealand Incorporated, I hereby prescribe a special levy of 34.4 cents per hectolitre on the grape wine sold by every holder of a grape wine licence during the year ended 30 June 1988. The funds collected by the special levy are to be used to cover items not previously budgeted for at the time of the original annual levy.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of November 1989.

DAVID BUTCHER, for Minister of Agriculture.

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🌾 The Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve Bylaws 1989 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 November 1989
Marine Reserve, Bylaws, Conservation, Regulations, Scientific Studies, Cape Rodney-Okakari Point
  • G. H. Campbell, Chairman
  • A. V. Fowler, Member
  • Philip Woollaston, Minister of Conservation

🌾 Special Levy Prescribed Under the Wine Makers Levy Act 1976

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 November 1989
Wine Makers Levy, Special Levy, Grape Wine, Wine Institute of New Zealand
  • David Butcher, for Minister of Agriculture