✨ Transport and Maritime Notices
2 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2027
Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail, give the following notice:
Notice
(1) This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Horowhenua District) Notice 1998.
(2) Those localities and roads shown within markings identified in the legend of and appearing on the plan numbered LT9835/1 of 3, entitled “Horowhenua District Council Speed Restrictions at Foxton, Foxton Beach, Hokio Beach and Waiterere Beach” and LT9835/2 of 3, entitled “Horowhenua District Council Speed Restrictions at Tokomaru, Shannon, Ohau, Manakau and Waikawa Beach” and LT9835/3 of 3, entitled “Horowhenua District Council Speed Restrictions at Levin and SH57 at Kimberley Hospital (South of Levin)” held by the Head Office of the Land Transport Safety Authority, are declared to be closely populated localities at all times, pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962; except where declared:
a) as closely populated localities pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962, for a given period in any year; or
b) as 70 kilometres an hour speed limit areas or limited speed zones pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976; or
c) excluded from the limitation as to speed imposed by section 52 (1) of the Transport Act 1962, pursuant to section 52 (2) of the Transport Act 1962,
as may be ascertained from the legend. The plan and legend are hereby incorporated into this notice.
(3) This notice revokes and is in substitution for all previous traffic notices issued pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, section 52 of the Transport Act 1962, regulation 27A of the Traffic Regulations 1956, section 36 of the Transport Act 1949, and section 3 of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 1936, for Horowhenua County, Foxton Borough and Manawatu County.
Signed at Wellington this 29th day of June 1998.
J. P. EDGAR, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail.
(RT01/03/35 Horowhenua District)
au4623
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of June 1998.
RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety.
au5598
Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand
Maritime Transport Act 1994
Notification of Maritime Rules
Pursuant to section 448 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, notification is hereby given of the making of the following Maritime Rules—
- Part 31A—Minimum Personnel and Watchkeeping (Fitness for Duty) Foreign Going and Coastal
- Part 34—Medical Standards
Parts 31A and 34 shall come into force on the 1st day of August 1998.
Parts 31A and 34 are available for inspection at the Head Office of the Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand, Level Eight, AMP House, 109 Featherston Street, Wellington, and for purchase from Publishing Solutions Limited, P.O. Box 983, Wellington 6015.
New Zealand Dairy Board
Herd Testing Regulations 1958
“NEW ZEALAND DAIRY BOARD”
At its meeting on 23 June 1998, the Dairy Board resolved (Board Resolution No: 10936) to approve the Terms and Conditions of Herd Testing Licences issued by the New Zealand Dairy Board pursuant to the Herd Testing Regulations 1958 as set out below, to take effect on the issue of any new licences.
L. A. J. KAVANAGH, Secretary, New Zealand Dairy Board.
Terms and Conditions of Herd Testing Licences Issued by New Zealand Dairy Board
Pursuant to its powers under the Dairy Board Act 1961 and the Herd Testing Regulations 1958, the New Zealand Dairy Board (“NZDB”) sets the following terms and conditions (“Conditions”) to apply to all herd testing licences issued by the NZDB. The purpose of these Conditions is the ensure the integrity of data supplied to or held in the National Dairy Herd Improvement Database (“Database”) by:
(a) setting and maintaining uniform standards for the accurate collection and processing of all herd testing data; and
(b) ensuring that all herd testing in New Zealand is conducted in a consistent and uniform manner nationwide.
The integrity of herd testing data is essential in order to optimise milk quality and the rate of genetic gain in the national dairy herd to the benefit of the New Zealand dairy industry.
Licence Holder to Supply All Herd Testing Data
1.1 The Licence Holder shall faithfully and accurately collect and supply to the Database Manager all herd testing data relating to its herd testing activities and such other data as may be required from time to time by the Database Manager. All data shall be provided strictly in accordance with any time limits prescribed by these Conditions or by the Database Manager, or where no time is specified, forthwith as soon as reasonably possible. In default of the Licence Holder supplying such data, the Database Manager may obtain these.
1.2 The Licence Holder shall supply to the Database Manager, within 7 days of the data coming under its control, a copy of the RDIPM for every animal for which information is received or recorded by the Licence Holder.
1.3 The Licence Holder shall supply to the Database Manager before 31 July in each year such data as will enable the Database Manager to provide NZDB with a summary of its herd testing operations showing all herds, cows and samples tested and test results for the previous 12 month season for which the licence has been granted.
1.4 All data collected by the Licence Holder pursuant to a herd testing licence shall be supplied to the Database Manager and not to any other person, except as is otherwise permitted in accordance with the Access Code.
Next Page →
PDF embedding disabled (Crown copyright)
View this page online at:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 89
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 89
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🚂 Traffic (Horowhenua District) Notice 1998
🚂 Transport & Communications29 June 1998
Traffic Regulations, Speed Limits, Horowhenua District
- John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail
🚂 Notification of Maritime Rules
🚂 Transport & Communications29 June 1998
Maritime Rules, Minimum Personnel, Medical Standards
- Russell Paul Kilvington, Director of Maritime Safety
🌾 Terms and Conditions of Herd Testing Licences
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 June 1998
Dairy Board, Herd Testing, Licence Conditions
- L. A. J. Kavanagh, Secretary, New Zealand Dairy Board