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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 67
Departmental Notices
Agriculture and Forestry
Biosecurity Act 1993
Notification of Approved Identification Systems for Bovine Tuberculosis Control—Notice No. 1126 (030 A67)
Pursuant to section 50 (5) of the Biosecurity Act 1993, I give notice that the following approved identification systems may be used to comply with the Biosecurity (Animal Identification Systems) Regulations 1999, with respect to the identification of deer and cattle for the purpose of controlling bovine tuberculosis:
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Animal Health Board (AHB) Identification System administered by the Animal Health Board Incorporated., approved by Barry O’Neil, Chief Technical Officer on 13 May 1999.
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MINDA identification system administered by the Livestock Improvement Corporation Limited., approved by Barry O’Neil, Chief Technical Officer on 3 June 1999.
Dated at Wellington on the 3rd day of June 1999.
BARRY O’NEIL, Chief Technical Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
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Richard Neil Jones of Hastings, was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay costs of $750. The fine and costs to be paid by 30 November 1998.
Sean Colin Marr of Gore, was fined $3,500 and ordered to pay costs of $1,500. The fine and costs to be paid by 14 August 1998.
Sean Colin Marr of Gore, had his electrician’s registration restricted for a period of 3 years from 11 February 1999. This restriction to run concurrently with the other restrictions placed on him. The restriction is that he cannot test or certify prescribed electrical work carried out by another person. He was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay costs of $750. The fine and costs to be paid by 12 March 1999.
Sean Colin Marr of Gore, was sent a letter of censure and ordered to pay costs of $450. The costs to be paid by 12 March 1999.
Sean Colin Marr of Gore, had his electrician’s registration restricted for a period of 1 year from 11 February 1999. This restriction to run concurrently with other restrictions placed on him. The restriction is that he cannot test or certify prescribed electrical work carried out by another person. He was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay costs of $550. The fine and costs to be paid by 12 March 1999.
Sean Colin Marr of Gore, had his electrician’s registration restricted for a period of 1 year from 11 February 1999. The restriction is that he cannot test or certify prescribed electrical work carried out by another person. He was ordered to pay costs of $550. The costs to be paid by 12 March 1999.
Mark Hugh Robson of Whangaparoa, was fined $450 and ordered to pay costs of $450. The fine and costs to be paid by 1 February 1999.
Clifford Norman Sharp of Warkworth, had his electrician’s registration restricted for 2 years from 27 November 1998. The restriction is that all prescribed electrical work carried out on existing domestic electrical installations which requires to be certified under regulation 39, must be certified by another person who is authorised to certify such work. He was ordered to pay costs of $400. The costs to be paid by 23 December 1998.
Stephen Mathew Shaw of New Lynn, Auckland, had his electrician’s registration suspended for a period of 4 months from 23 February 1999, was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay costs of $850. The fine and costs to be paid by 2 April 1999.
Commerce
Electricity Act 1992
Notice of Disciplinary Action Taken by the Electrical Workers Registration Board
The Registrar of the Electrical Workers Registration Board (“the board”), having been directed by the board, and in accordance with section 139 of the Electricity Act 1992, gives notice of the following registered electrical workers having been disciplined by the board under Part XI of the Electricity Act 1992, and the effect of the decision or order of the board:
Andrew Craig Burt of Papakura, was fined $300 and ordered to pay costs of $400. The fine and costs to be paid by 23 December 1998.
Peter William Cook of Papatoetoe, was sent a letter of censure and ordered to pay costs of $250. The costs to be paid by 24 November 1998.
Terry Emorfopoulos of Lower Hutt, was fined $250 and ordered to pay costs of $450. The fine and costs to be paid by 30 November 1998.
N. J. J. SICKELS, Registrar.
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🌾 Approval of Identification Systems for Bovine Tuberculosis Control
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources3 June 1999
Biosecurity, Animal Identification, Tuberculosis Control, Deer, Cattle
- Barry O’Neil, Chief Technical Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
🏭 Disciplinary Action Against Electrical Workers
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryElectrical Workers, Disciplinary Action, Fines, Registration Restrictions
- Richard Neil Jones, Fined and ordered to pay costs
- Sean Colin Marr, Fined, costs, and registration restrictions
- Mark Hugh Robson, Fined and ordered to pay costs
- Clifford Norman Sharp, Registration restrictions and costs
- Stephen Mathew Shaw, Registration suspension, fined, and costs
🏭 Notice of Disciplinary Action by Electrical Workers Registration Board
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryElectrical Workers, Disciplinary Action, Fines, Letters of Censure
- Andrew Craig Burt, Fined and ordered to pay costs
- Peter William Cook, Letter of censure and costs
- Terry Emorfopoulos, Fined and ordered to pay costs
- N. J. J. Sickels, Registrar