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Agriculture and Fisheries
Animals Protection Act 1960
Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct Notice (No. 5217 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 adoption by Autogenous Vaccines of the approved code of ethical conduct of the University of Waikato.
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of November 1992.
JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture.
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Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct Notice (No. 5218 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 adoption by St Mary's College of the approved code of ethical conduct of Victoria University of Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of November 1992.
JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture.
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Noxious Plants Act 1978
Notice Declaring Wild Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum, and H. flavescens) a Class B Noxious Plant (No. 5216; Ag 1570-03-3)
Pursuant to section 19 of the Noxious Plants Act 1978, the Noxious Plants Council hereby declares wild ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum, and H. flavescens) to be a Class B noxious plant in that part of New Zealand lying within the boundaries of the region of Waikato Regional Council District Noxious Plants Authority.
This notice shall come into effect on the day after its date of notification in the Gazette.
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of February 1992.
J. L. RANDALL, Secretary, Noxious Plants Council.
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🌾 Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct for Autogenous Vaccines
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 November 1992
Animals Protection Act 1960, Ethical Conduct, Autogenous Vaccines, University of Waikato
- JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture
🌾 Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct for St Mary's College
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 November 1992
Animals Protection Act 1960, Ethical Conduct, St Mary's College, Victoria University of Wellington
- JOHN FALLOON, Minister of Agriculture
🌾 Declaration of Wild Ginger as a Class B Noxious Plant
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 February 1992
Noxious Plants Act 1978, Wild Ginger, Class B Noxious Plant, Waikato Regional Council
- J. L. RANDALL, Secretary, Noxious Plants Council