✨ Transport and Water Recreation Notices




12 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 59

Approval of Defensive Driving Courses

Pursuant to section 48 (2) (a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986; and pursuant to section 39A of the Transport Act 1962; under powers delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety in an instrument of delegation, dated the 15th day of December 1994, I, Roy Harold Hitchcock, Compliance Officer, Safer People and Operators, hereby approve the following organisations for the purposes of section 68 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulations 11 (1) (b) (i) and 32 (2) of the Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulations 1987:

  • Total Driver Education Services Defensive Driving Course, Morrinsville
  • Radars Defensive Driving Course, Tokoroa
  • Enhanced Performance Systems Ltd Defensive Driving Course, Auckland.

Signed at Wellington this 9th day of January 1995.

R. H. HITCHCOCK, Compliance Officer, Safer People and Operators.

(File: RU04/5)

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Water Recreation Regulations 1979

Harbours Act 1950

The Water Recreation (Maraetotara Reserve) Notice 1995

I, Russell Kilvington, Director, Maritime Safety Authority, pursuant to regulation 18 of the Water Recreation Regulations 1979* and in exercise of powers delegated to me pursuant to section 257A of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby give the following notice:

Notice

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Water Recreation (Maraetotara Reserve) Notice 1995.

(b) This notice shall come into force 28 days after publication in the New Zealand Gazette and shall remain in force until revoked by further notice in the New Zealand Gazette.

  1. Subject to the conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, regulations 7 (1) (a), 7 (1) (b) and 7 (2) of the Water Recreation Regulations 1979 shall not apply to the area specified in the First Schedule and shall be reserved for the use of jet skis/wet bikes/personal water craft.

First Schedule

All that area of tidal water within 200 metres of the waters edge being 100 metres of beach front adjacent to Maraetotara Reserve, Bay of Plenty.

Second Schedule

  1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this notice, no person who is permitted to propel or navigate a small craft at a speed through the water exceeding 5 knots shall do so in any manner that is likely to endanger or unduly annoy any person who is, in, on, or using the waters or fishing, or undertaking any recreational activity in the vicinity of the small craft.

  2. Any persons in charge of a vessel shall adhere to and keep the provisions of all Acts and regulations not specifically exempted by this notice.

  3. A suitable notice as may be approved by the Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management), Wellington, shall be erected at the sites deemed necessary by the Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management).

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January 1995.

RUSSELL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety.

  • Water Recreation Regulations 1979/30.

(MSA 43/151/10)

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The Water Recreation (Mount Maunganui Beach) Notice 1995

I, Russell Kilvington, Director, Maritime Safety Authority, pursuant to the Water Recreation Regulations 1979* and in exercise of powers delegated to me pursuant to section 257A of the Harbours Act 1950, hereby give the following notice:

Notice

  1. (a) This notice may be cited as the Water Recreation (Mount Maunganui Beach) Notice 1995.

(b) This notice shall come into force 28 days after publication in the New Zealand Gazette and shall remain in force until revoked by further notice in the New Zealand Gazette.

  1. Subject to the conditions set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, regulations 7 (1) (a), 7 (1) (b) and 7 (2) of the Water Recreation Regulations 1979 shall not apply to the area specified in the First Schedule.

First Schedule

All that area of tidal water within 200 metres of the waters edge of the north-western boundary being the line between Pacific Avenue, Mount Maunganui and Moturiki Island and the south-eastern boundary being a line being the north-easterly extension of Surf Road.

Second Schedule

  1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this notice, no person who is permitted to propel or navigate a small craft at a speed through the water exceeding 5 knots shall do so in any manner that is likely to endanger or unduly annoy any person who is, in, on, or using the waters or fishing, or undertaking any recreational activity in the vicinity of the small craft.

  2. Any persons in charge of a vessel shall adhere to and keep the provisions of all Acts and regulations not specifically exempted by this notice.

  3. A suitable notice as may be approved by the Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management), Wellington, shall be erected at the sites deemed necessary by the Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management).

  4. The north-west and south-east boundaries of the area described in the First Schedule hereto shall be marked by two transit posts.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January 1995.

RUSSELL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety.

  • Water Recreation Regulations 1979/30.

(MSA 43/165/10)

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πŸš‚ Approval of Defensive Driving Courses

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
9 January 1995
Defensive Driving Courses, Transport Act 1962, Driver Licensing Regulations 1987, Safer People and Operators
  • Roy Harold Hitchcock, Compliance Officer, Safer People and Operators

πŸš‚ Water Recreation (Maraetotara Reserve) Notice 1995

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
4 January 1995
Water Recreation Regulations 1979, Harbours Act 1950, Jet Skis, Maraetotara Reserve, Bay of Plenty
  • Russell Kilvington, Director, Maritime Safety Authority

πŸš‚ Water Recreation (Mount Maunganui Beach) Notice 1995

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
4 January 1995
Water Recreation Regulations 1979, Harbours Act 1950, Mount Maunganui Beach, Pacific Avenue, Moturiki Island
  • Russell Kilvington, Director, Maritime Safety Authority