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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 107
assessed by the Game Industry Board with reference to such information as the Game Industry Board considers fit.
2 An Animal Health levy will be collected by DSP’s and velvet processors and is incorporated into the levy structure as outlined above. The levy will be broken down as follows:
2.1 GIB levy:
- venison (fallow) 15 cents per kg.
- venison (other) 22 cents per kg.
- velvet (fallow) $1.00 per kg.
- velvet (other) $3.00 per kg.
2.2 Animal Health levy:
- venison 3 cents per kg. Subject to Note 1 following.
- velvet 30 cents per kg. Subject to Note 1 following.
Note 1: The number of cents per kg of venison/velvet to be attributed to Animal Health levy shall be determined by the Game Industry Board upon the outcome of the arbitration now commenced between the Game Industry Board, the New Zealand Dairy Board and the New Zealand Meat Producers Board, concerning their respective contributions to the Animal Health Board’s funding.
3 Companies will not be required to collect levies on Tb reactors but will be required to report the number of reactor deer slaughtered to the GIB in their monthly returns. The levy will be waived for those Tb reactors which are identified with an official MAF reactor tag and where they arrive at the DSP accompanied by an official MAF permit to move.
4 A nil rate of levy will apply to any farmed deer or killed game deer carcasses which are wholly condemned for any reason following slaughter or receipt into a game packing house.
5 No levy shall be payable in respect of any one farmed deer carcass or piece of antler more than once.
6 These rates of levy will come into effect from and inclusive of the 1st day of October 1995 and apply during the 1995-96 season and subsequently until such time as new levy rates are fixed and come into force.
7.1 Pursuant to regulation 17A (1) notice is given that the Game Industry Board hereby fixes the rate of additional levy payable in respect of failure to pay, or late payment of, amounts of board levy payable on or after the 1st day of October 1995 at 10 percent of the amount of levy unpaid.
7.2 This additional levy for failure to pay or late payment may be applied by the board at a rate of 10 percent on the outstanding balance following expiration of the period within which payment is required to be received by the board, and shall be payable by the proprietor of the deer slaughtering premises or game packing house concerned.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of September 1995.
R. JANES, Chief Executive, New Zealand Game Industry Board.
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New Zealand Fire Service
Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977
Waitakere Rural Fire District Notice 1995
Pursuant to the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977, the National Rural Fire Authority hereby makes the following notice.
N o t i c e
- (1) This notice shall be cited as the Waitakere Rural Fire District Notice 1995.
(2) The Waitakere Rural Fire District Notice 1976 and all its amendments (a) are hereby revoked.
(3) This notice shall come into force on the 28th day after its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
- In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires, the “Act” means the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977, the “committee” means the Waitakere Rural Fire Committee, the “district” means the Waitakere Rural Fire District, the “notice” means the Waitakere Rural Fire District Notice 1995.
Constitution of the Rural Fire District
- (1) The areas set out in the Schedule to this notice are hereby constituted and declared to be the district.
(2) For the purpose of the Act the district shall be administered by the committee.
(3) The area set out in the Schedule to the notice does not include any “fire district” as that term is defined in section 2 of the Fire Service Act 1975.
Schedule
North Auckland Land District – Waitakere City Council – Waitakere Rural Fire District
All that parcel of land containing 25 560 hectares, more or less, as shown on S.O. Plan 63494, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor, North Auckland Land District and also shown on National Rural Fire Authority plan number 117, lodged at the National Headquarters of the New Zealand Fire Service at Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 1995.
M. J. DUDFIELD, National Rural Fire Officer.
(a) New Zealand Gazette, 1976, Vol. III, page 2540
Amended New Zealand Gazette, 1983, Vol. III, page 4355
Amended New Zealand Gazette, 1984, Vol. III, page 2850
Amended New Zealand Gazette, 1986, Vol. IV, page 3179
(RF 11/2/25)
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Securities Commission
Securities Amendment Act 1988
Notice of Withdrawal of Authorisation of Weston Bell to Carry on Business of Dealing in Futures Contracts
The Securities Commission gives notice that the authorisation pursuant to section 38 of the Securities Amendment Act 1988 of Weston Bell, financial planner of Auckland, to carry on the business of dealing in futures contracts is hereby withdrawn.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of September 1995.
The common seal of Securities Commission was hereunto affixed in the presence of:
[L.S.]
E. H. ABERNETHY, Chairman.
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Game Industry Board – Board Levy
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources20 September 1995
Board Levy, Deer Slaughtering, Game Packing House, Antler Processing
- R. Janes, Chief Executive, New Zealand Game Industry Board
🚨 Waitakere Rural Fire District Notice 1995
🚨 Emergency Management19 September 1995
Rural Fire District, Forest and Rural Fires Act, Waitakere, Fire Service
- M. J. Dudfield, National Rural Fire Officer
🏭 Withdrawal of Authorisation for Futures Contracts
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry26 September 1995
Securities, Futures Contracts, Authorisation, Withdrawal
- Weston Bell, Authorisation to deal in futures contracts withdrawn
- E. H. Abernethy, Chairman, Securities Commission