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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 49
These preferred work practices or arrangements set out provisions covering the design, manufacture, fitting, maintenance and identification of roll over protective structures.
Provisions for dealing with modified and damaged structures are also set out.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 2000.
R. J. M. HILL, General Manager.
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Ministry of Research, Science and Technology
Foundation for Research, Science and Technology Act 1990
Notice of Amendment to the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Tuapapa Putaiao Maori Fellowships Scheme) Notice 1996 Published in the New Zealand Gazette on 1 August 1996
This Notice of Amendment is issued pursuant to section 8A(2) of the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology Act 1990.
It amends the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Tuapapa Putaiao Maori Fellowships Scheme) Notice 1996 published in the New Zealand Gazette on 1 August 1996, No. 78, page 2019 (“the TPMF Notice”).
The Original TPMF remains in full force and effect.
Government policy: Genetic Modification Moratorium
Government will be negotiating a voluntary moratorium on all applications for release and (with limited exceptions) field testing of genetically modified organisms (“the moratorium”).
Annex 1 contains the terms of the moratorium.
It is Government policy that all publicly funded research must comply with the terms of the moratorium.
I hereby direct the Foundation that; from the date of this Notice, all existing and new contracts that:
(a) are funded from Vote RS&T; and
(b) the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology enters into pursuant to the Original TPMF Notice;
must require the provider to comply with the terms and process of the moratorium.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 2000.
PETE HODGSON, Minister of Research, Science and Technology.
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Notice of Amendment to the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Technology New Zealand Scheme) Notice 1997 Published in the New Zealand Gazette on 10 July 1997
This Notice of Amendment is issued pursuant to section 8A(2) of the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology Act 1990.
It amends the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Technology New Zealand Scheme) Notice 1997 published in the New Zealand Gazette on 10 July 1997, No. 70, page 1695 (“the Original Tech NZ Notice”).
The Original Tech NZ Notice remains in full force and effect.
Government policy: Genetic Modification Moratorium
Government will be negotiating a voluntary moratorium on all applications for release and (with limited exceptions) field testing of genetically modified organisms (“the moratorium”).
Annex 1 contains the terms of the moratorium.
It is Government policy that all publicly funded research must comply with the terms of the moratorium.
I hereby direct the Foundation that; from the date of this Notice, all existing and new contracts that:
(a) are funded from Vote RS&T; and
(b) the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology enters into pursuant to the Original Tech NZ Notice;
must require the provider to comply with the terms and process of the moratorium.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 2000.
PETE HODGSON, Minister of Research, Science and Technology.
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Notice of Amendment to the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Non Specific Output Funding) Notice 1994 Published in the New Zealand Gazette on 17 August 1995
This Notice of Amendment is issued pursuant to section 8A(2) of the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology Act 1990.
It amends the Ministerial Direction to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Non Specific Output Funding) Notice 1995 published in the New Zealand Gazette on 17 August 1995, No. 81, page 2236 (“the Original NSOF Notice”).
The Original NSOF remains in full force and effect.
Government policy: Genetic Modification Moratorium
Government will be negotiating a voluntary moratorium on all applications for release and (with limited exceptions) field testing of genetically modified organisms (“the moratorium”).
Annex 1 contains the terms of the moratorium.
It is Government policy that all publicly funded research must comply with the terms of the moratorium.
I hereby direct the Foundation that; from the date of this Notice, all existing and new contracts that:
(a) are funded from Vote RS&T; and
(b) the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology enters into pursuant to the Original NSOF Notice;
must require the provider to comply with the terms and process of the moratorium.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 2000.
PETE HODGSON, Minister of Research, Science and Technology.
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Notice of Intention to Apply for Ministerial Approval of a Code of Practice
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👷 Labour & Employment4 May 2000
Health and Safety, Code of Practice, Tractor Roll Over, Agricultural Operations
- R. J. M. Hill, General Manager
🎓 Amendment to Tuapapa Putaiao Maori Fellowships Scheme Notice
🎓 Education, Culture & Science27 April 2000
Research, Science, Technology, Genetic Modification, Moratorium
- Pete Hodgson, Minister of Research, Science and Technology
🎓 Amendment to Technology New Zealand Scheme Notice
🎓 Education, Culture & Science27 April 2000
Research, Science, Technology, Genetic Modification, Moratorium
- Pete Hodgson, Minister of Research, Science and Technology
🎓 Amendment to Non Specific Output Funding Notice
🎓 Education, Culture & Science27 April 2000
Research, Science, Technology, Genetic Modification, Moratorium
- Pete Hodgson, Minister of Research, Science and Technology