✨ Vehicle Exemptions and Maritime Equipment Approval
1512 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 64
Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
Pursuant to regulation 36 of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, I, Peter Waring, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer, hereby exempt the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990 listed in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1
Vehicle Details
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Year of Manufacture: 1977
Chassis No.: JG47TE75023
Schedule 2
Exempted Requirements
Regulation 13 (8): Brakes
Regulation 16 (5): Side lamps
Regulation 17 (3): Rear reflectors
Regulation 18 (3): Stop lamps
Regulation 22 (2): Registration-plate illumination lamps
Regulation 28 (2): Rear-vision mirrors
Regulation 29 (1) (c), (3), (4): Seat belts
Regulation 30 (2): Seat belt anchorages
Regulation 32 (3): Door locks and hinges
Regulation 33 (3): Steering
Regulation 34 (1), (3): Interior fittings
Schedule 3
Conditions
(i) The items specified in Schedule 2 (except for seat belts and seat belt anchorages) must be the vehicle manufacturer’s original equipment;
(ii) The items specified in Schedule 2 must be in good condition and must not be modified in any way;
(iii) Static 3-point lap and diagonal seat belts are fitted in the front seating positions and 2-point lap seat belts are fitted in the rear seating positions;
(iv) All seat belts must be securely anchored to the vehicle and seat belt anchorages that are not the vehicle manufacturer’s original equipment must comply with Specification St 120395;
(v) This exemption may be revoked at any time;
(vi) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and be readily available for inspection.
Signed at Wellington this 24th day of June 1997.
PETER WARING, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer, acting under the authority delegated to me by way of instrument of delegation dated 23 December 1996.
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Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
Pursuant to regulation 36 of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, I, Peter Waring, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer, hereby exempt the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990 listed in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1
Vehicle Details
Make: MG
Model: B GT
Year of Manufacture: 1972
Chassis No.: GHD5-288486G
Schedule 2
Exempted Requirements
Regulation 13 (8): Brakes
Regulation 22 (2): Registration-plate illumination lamps
Regulation 27 (exemption covers only compliance with appropriate vehicle standard): Windscreen wiping and washing
Schedule 3
Conditions
(i) The items specified in Schedule 2 must be the vehicle manufacturer’s original equipment;
(ii) The items specified in Schedule 2 must be in good condition and must not be modified in any way;
(iii) This exemption may be revoked at any time;
(iv) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and be readily available for inspection.
Signed at Wellington this 24th day of June 1997.
PETER WARING, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer, acting under the authority delegated to me by way of instrument of delegation dated 23 December 1996.
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Maritime Safety Authority
Maritime Transport Act 1994
Approved Maritime Surveillance Equipment Under the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996
Whereas, pursuant to section 441 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Minister of Transport did delegate her power under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996 to the Maritime Safety Authority by an instrument of delegation dated 19 March 1997.
And whereas, pursuant to section 442 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Maritime Safety Authority did delegate those powers under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996 to the Director of Maritime Safety by an instrument of delegation dated 26 March 1997.
And whereas, pursuant to section 443 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime Safety did delegate those powers under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996 to me by an instrument of delegation dated 26 March 1997.
Therefore I, Thomas Edwin Law, Harbours Advisor, hereby approve the following equipment to be approved maritime surveillance equipment for the purposes of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996:
Approved Maritime Surveillance Equipment:
- Global Positioning System: Garmin GPS 100 Personal
- Navigator: Canon EOS 500 with Canon Zoom Lens EF75-300 mm 1:4-5.6
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🚂 Exemption from Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990 for Ford Falcon
🚂 Transport & Communications24 June 1997
Exemption, Vehicle Standards, Ford Falcon, Brakes, Side Lamps, Rear Reflectors, Stop Lamps, Registration-Plate Illumination, Rear-Vision Mirrors, Seat Belts, Seatbelt Anchorages, Door Locks, Steering, Interior Fittings
- Peter Waring, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer
🚂 Exemption from Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990 for MG B GT
🚂 Transport & Communications24 June 1997
Exemption, Vehicle Standards, MG B GT, Brakes, Registration-Plate Illumination, Windscreen Wiping
- Peter Waring, Senior Vehicle Policy Engineer
🚂 Approval of Maritime Surveillance Equipment
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsMaritime Surveillance, Equipment Approval, Submarine Cables, Pipelines Protection, Global Positioning System, Navigator
- Thomas Edwin Law, Harbours Advisor