✨ Legislative and Government Notices
3 DECEMBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Summary of Bills Introduced
Napier City Council (Sale of Liquor) Empowering Bill
Seeks to enable the Napier City Council to hold liquor licences in respect of the Kennedy Park premises owned by the council.
Social Security (Payment of Benefits) Bill
Amends the Social Security Act 1964 to provide for the staggering of payments of certain social welfare benefits over the five days of the payment week.
Misuse of Drugs (Drug Paraphernalia) Amendment Bill
Amends the Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 to make further provision for the prevention of the use and sale of drug paraphernalia. Drug paraphernalia is defined as “any equipment, product or material of any kind (not being a needle or syringe) which may reasonably be used in manufacturing, compounding, converting, concealing, producing, processing, preparing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling or otherwise administering any controlled drug or for the preparation of any controlled drug to be administered”.
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Government Notices
Agriculture and Fisheries
Animals Protection Act 1960
Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct Notice No. 5192 (100/A1/07)
Pursuant to section 19A of the Animals Protection Act 1960 and on the advice of the National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee, I hereby approve the code of ethical conduct submitted to me from Massey University. Notice No. 4154 appearing in the New Zealand Gazette on the 20th day of August 1987 at page 3984 and notice No. 4334 appearing in the New Zealand Gazette on the 31st day of March 1988 at page 1322 are hereby revoked.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of November 1992.
JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture.
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Commerce
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Final Determination and Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty: Automotive Oil Filters from the U.S.A.
Pursuant to section 13 (1) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988, (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”), I, Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce, hereby give notice that I have made a final determination that the goods specified in the First Schedule to this notice (hereinafter referred to as “the subject goods”) imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand, are goods in respect of which I may direct the imposition of anti-dumping duty in accordance with section 14 of the Act.
I hereby give notice that I am satisfied in relation to the importation into New Zealand of the goods that—
(a) The subject goods are being dumped, and
(b) By reason thereof material injury to the New Zealand automotive oil filter industry has been and is being caused—
and state that section 14 of the Act applies to the subject goods, and that there shall be charged, collected and paid on demand of the Collector anti-dumping duty on the subject goods. The anti-dumping duty shall be at the appropriate amount specified in the Second Schedule to this notice in relation to the type and supplier of the oil filter.
First Schedule
Subject Goods
Country of origin:
U.S.A.
Description of goods:
Automotive oil filters for use on internal combustion engines exceeding 20 horse power (HP).
The goods are currently classified under the following Tariff Item and Statistical Key of the Tariff of New Zealand:
8421.23.00 01B
The Tariff Item and Statistical Key is provided for convenience and Customs purposes only, the written description being dispositive.
Second Schedule
Amount of Anti-dumping Duty
The amount of anti-dumping duty to be paid in respect of the above goods shall be:
(a) For subject goods from suppliers for which a specific normal value was established in the investigation, the amount by which the Normal Value (Value for Duty Equivalent) exceeds the Value for Duty of those subject goods when entered for home consumption;
(b) For subject goods from a supplier investigated for which a normal value was not established in the investigation, a rate of duty represented by the weighted average dumping margin established in respect of that particular supplier;
(c) For subject goods from suppliers not investigated and for which no normal value was established, a rate of duty being the highest weighted average dumping margin established in respect of the suppliers investigated.
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Summary of Bills Introduced
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration25 November 1992
Napier City Council, Sale of Liquor, Social Security, Payment of Benefits, Misuse of Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia
🌾 Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct Notice
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 November 1992
Animals Protection Act, Code of Ethical Conduct, Massey University, National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee
- JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture
🏭 Final Determination and Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryDumping and Countervailing Duties Act, Automotive Oil Filters, Anti-Dumping Duty, U.S.A.
- Philip Burdon, Minister of Commerce