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with provisos are published in the Civil Aviation Rules Register Information Leaflet (CARRIL). For the proviso, refer to issue dated 10 June 1999. The CARRIL is available on the CAA website [www.caa.govt.nz]. Exemption files may also be viewed on prior request to the Registrar at the office of the Civil Aviation Authority, 1 Market Grove (P.O. Box 31-441), Lower Hutt.
Dated at Lower Hutt on this 8th day of June 1999.
HILARY KEENAN, Docket Clerk.
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Civil Aviation Rules
The Minister of Transport intends to make ordinary rules in the following CAR Parts—
Part 19—Transition Rules—Airport identity cards
—pursuant to section 34 (1) (a) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990.
The submission close-off date for the proposed rules is 30 July 1999.
Copies of the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM 99-3) are available for viewing at: Aviation House, 1 Market Grove, Lower Hutt and on application to: The Docket Clerk, P.O. Box 31-441, Lower Hutt 6315.
NPRM 99-3 is also available on the CAA website: www.caa.govt.nz
For further information write to the Docket Clerk at the above address, or telephone (04) 560-9598, or e-mail docket@caa.govt.nz quoting reference NPRM 99-3.
Initial copies have been sent to the Rule Review Group members.
Promoting a safe civil aviation system.
Dated at Lower Hutt this 8th day of June 1999.
HILARY KEENAN, Docket Clerk.
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Commerce Commission
Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998
Notice of Exemption—Colwall Property Investment Limited
The commission, pursuant to section 81 of the Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 (‘the EIR Act’), exempts Colwall Property Investment Limited from the application of section 17 of the EIR Act in relation to the conveyance and supply of electricity to tenants of WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre.
The exemption is subject to the following terms and conditions:
(a) That Colwall Property Investment Limited does not introduce a charge to any person for the use of, or in connection with, its electricity lines business in relation to the supply of electricity to tenants of WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre.
(b) That Colwall Property Investment Limited does not prevent access, on reasonable terms and on a timely basis, to any embedded electrical wiring systems it owns in relation to WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre, by any electricity supply business wanting to supply electricity to tenants of WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre.
(c) That Colwall Property Investment Limited provides all tenants of WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre to whom it supplies electricity with relevant electricity consumption and billing information, on a timely basis, to enable the tenants to assess competitive options for the supply of their electricity.
(d) That if Colwall Property Investment Limited enters into any new, or materially changes its current, contracts, arrangements, or understandings with tenants of WestpacTrust Tower and Atrium on Elliott Shopping Centre or their assigns in relation to the conveyance or supply of electricity, Colwall Property Investment Limited notifies the commission.
The exemption takes effect from the date of publication of this notice in the New Zealand Gazette.
The commission may vary or revoke this exemption at any time in accordance with section 81 (5) of the EIR Act.
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Land Transport Safety Authority
Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974
Introduction of Code of Practice for the Attachment of Logging Bolsters to Trucks and Trailers Used in the Transport of Logs
Pursuant to regulation 16A (1) (f) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974, and pursuant to powers sub-delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety, I, Peter Waring, Senior Engineer, hereby determine that the Code of Practice specified in Schedule 1, published as a standard in the New Zealand Gazette on 14 January 1999, will take effect on existing bolsters on the date specified in Schedule 2.
Schedule 1
Bolster Attachment Code (issue 27 November 1998) issued on behalf of the Log Transport Safety Committee.
Schedule 2
Existing Vehicles
Existing vehicles must be equipped with bolster mounts in compliance with the code before examination for their first certificate of fitness immediately following 1 April 2001, and have their certificates of loading endorsed accordingly. The mounts are to be certified by persons approved by the Director of Land Transport Safety whose approval is supported by the recommendation of the Log Transport Safety Committee.
Signed at Wellington this 3rd day of June 1999.
P. WARING, acting under authority sub-delegated to me by way of an instrument of delegation dated 1 March 1999.
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Summary of Exemptions Granted by the Director of Civil Aviation
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🚂 Transport & Communications8 June 1999
Exemptions, Civil Aviation, Helicopter Operations, Commercial Pilot Licences
- HILARY KEENAN, Docket Clerk
🚂 Proposed Rules for Civil Aviation Parts
🚂 Transport & Communications8 June 1999
Civil Aviation Rules, Airport identity cards, NPRM 99-3
- HILARY KEENAN, Docket Clerk
🏭 Exemption for Colwall Property Investment Limited
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryElectricity Industry Reform, Exemption, Colwall Property Investment Limited
🚂 Introduction of Code of Practice for Logging Bolsters
🚂 Transport & Communications3 June 1999
Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations, Logging Bolsters, Code of Practice
- P. WARING, Senior Engineer