Civil Aviation and Electoral Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 23

Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Civil Aviation Act 1990

Airworthiness Directives

Pursuant to section 72(3)(a) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, and to a delegation from the Director of Civil Aviation, I, Geoffrey Neil Connor, Safety Analyst – Continuing Airworthiness, hereby issue the following airworthiness directives:

DCA/B60/4 DCA/LYC/198

These airworthiness directives shall come into force on 25 February 1999.

This airworthiness directive may be viewed on the CAA website (www.caa.govt.nz) or at Aviation House, 1 Market Grove, Lower Hutt.

Dated this 23rd day of February 1999.

GEOFFREY N. CONNOR, Safety Analyst – Continuing Airworthiness.

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Notification of Amendment to Material Incorporated by References — Civil Aviation Rules Part 92

Pursuant to section 36(2A) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, I, Kevin William Ward, Director of Civil Aviation, hereby give notice that the amendment to ICAO Document 9284, Technical Instructions for the safe transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, dated 1998, referred to as the 1999–2000 edition, shall take effect on 25 February 1999.

Dated at Lower Hutt on the 23rd day of February 1999.

KEVIN WILLIAM WARD, Director of Civil Aviation.

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Electoral Commission

Broadcasting Act 1989

Allocations of Broadcasting Time and Funds for the 1999 General Election

Notices are sought from political parties which consider themselves qualified for an allocation of broadcasting time or for an allocation of money appropriated by Parliament for the purpose of broadcasting election programmes at the 1999 general election.

Introduction

The Broadcasting Act 1989 (“the Act”), describes the responsibilities of the Electoral Commission (“the Commission”) to allocate time and money to eligible political parties to enable them to broadcast election programmes during an election period. The “election period” at an election is defined in section 69 of the Act as the period beginning with writ day and ending with the close of the day preceding polling day.

The Commission allocates to eligible political parties the time that may be made available by broadcasters free or at discounted rates, in response to an invitation issued by the Commission. The money allocated to such parties is appropriated by Parliament for the purpose of enabling those parties to meet all or part of the costs of broadcasting election programmes during the election period.

Eligibility criteria

Section 75 of the Act sets out the criteria with which the Commission is to comply when allocating time or money to a political party at a general election. Subsection (1)(a) of this section provides that the Commission cannot allocate any time to a political party under section 73 of the Act or make under section 74A of the Act an allocation of money to any political party unless—

“(i) That party was registered on the Register of Political Parties at least 3 months before the dissolution of Parliament for that general election; or

(ii) Persons belonging to that party or group of related political parties were, by section 70D of this Act, deemed, at least 3 months before the dissolution of Parliament for that general election, to be constituency candidates at that general election for at least 5 seats in the House of Representatives.”

The date of the dissolution of Parliament for the general election will not be known until closer to the date of the general election.

Section 70D of the Act provides that where a political party states in its notice to the Commission pursuant to section 70C(g) of the Act that a person has declared his or her intention of becoming a constituency candidate at an election, that person shall, until noon on nomination day for that election, be deemed, for the purposes of section 75(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, to be a candidate at that election, whether that person is nominated or not.

Parties to give notice of eligibility

Section 70A(1) of the Act requires the Commission to specify, by notice in the Gazette, a date by which any political party that considers that it will qualify for an allocation of time under section 73 of the Act or of money under section 74A of the Act in respect of the election period that will apply for the 1999 general election, must notify the Commission in writing that it considers itself to be so qualified.

The Commission specifies 22 March 1999 as that date

Section 76(3) of the Act provides, among other things, that the failure of any political party to give such notice or to comply with any other request of the Commission shall not prevent the Commission from making any allocation of time or money or making any determination and shall not affect the validity of such allocations or determinations.

How parties give notice

Section 70A(3) of the Act requires each political party that considers that it will qualify for an allocation of time under section 73 of the Act or of money under section 74A of the Act to notify the Commission in writing that it considers itself to be so qualified. The notice must be given to the Commission not later than 22 March 1999 (section 70B(1)).

Contents of notice

Under section 70C of the Act, every notice given to the Commission by any party must state, among other things—

“(a) The full name of the political party; and

(b) The name and address of the person providing the notice and the capacity in which he or she provides the notice; and

(c) Where the person providing the notice is not the Secretary of the political party, the name and address of the Secretary of the political party; and ...



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🚂 Issuance of Airworthiness Directives

🚂 Transport & Communications
23 February 1999
Airworthiness Directives, Civil Aviation Act 1990, DCA/B60/4, DCA/LYC/198
  • Geoffrey Neil Connor, Safety Analyst – Continuing Airworthiness

🚂 Amendment to Material Incorporated by References in Civil Aviation Rules

🚂 Transport & Communications
23 February 1999
Civil Aviation Rules, ICAO Document 9284, Dangerous Goods, Amendment
  • Kevin William Ward, Director of Civil Aviation

🏛️ Allocations of Broadcasting Time and Funds for the 1999 General Election

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Broadcasting Act 1989, Electoral Commission, General Election, Broadcasting Time, Funds Allocation