✨ Health Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 65
Health
Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Act 1976
The Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Levy Notice 2000
Pursuant to section 27 (1) of the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Act 1976, the Minister of Health hereby gives the following notice:
Notice
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This notice may be cited as the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Levy Notice 2000.
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The rate of levy payable, under section 28 of the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Act 1976, for the year ended 30 June 2001 shall be as follows:
- Beer: 0.86c/litre plus G.S.T.
- Spirits greater than 23% alcohol by volume: 28.42c/litre of alcohol plus G.S.T.
- Spirits less than 23% alcohol by volume: 5.21c/litre plus G.S.T.
- Fortified wine: 5.21c/litre plus G.S.T.
- Unfortified wine: 3.19c/litre plus G.S.T.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of June 2000.
ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health.
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Burial and Cremation Act 1964
Closure of the Baptist Burial Ground, Rangiora
I, Annette King, Minister of Health, make the following directions under the Burial and Cremation Act 1964 (“the Act”):
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Under section 41 (1) of the Act, the denominational burial ground known as the Baptist Cemetery, Rangiora, being the land described in the Schedule to this notice (“the ground”), shall be closed subject to the conditions set out in paragraph 2 below, and burials there shall be discontinued from and including 14 December 2000:
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This closing order shall be subject to the following exception and qualification:
Under the proviso to section 44 (4) of the Act, section 44 (4) shall not apply to that part of the ground which has never been used for burials measuring 1367 square metres, more or less, and which is marked “A” on the plan and indicated by diagonal lines, and that land may be diverted for the purpose of the construction of a church, car park and other associated facilities.
Schedule
2681 square metres, or thereabouts, being part of Rural Section 511 (limited as to parcels) and being all that land contained in certificate of title 471/148 (Canterbury Land Registry), a plan of which is reproduced below:
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of June 2000.
ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health.
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Medicines Act 1981
Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine
Pursuant to section 20 of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new medicine set out in the schedule hereto:
Schedule
Product: Tums EX
Active Ingredient(s): Calcium carbonate 780.06mg
Dosage Form: Chewable tablet (mixed berry flavour)
Active Ingredient(s): Calcium carbonate 780.06mg
Dosage Form: Chewable tablet (raspberry flavour)
Active Ingredient(s): Calcium carbonate 780.06mg
Dosage Form: Chewable tablet (strawberry flavour)
New Zealand Sponsor: SmithKline Beecham (NZ) Limited
Manufacturer(s): SmithKline Beecham Consumer Healthcare, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Dated this 7th day of June 2000.
G. R. BOYD, Chief Advisor, Safety and Regulation, pursuant to delegation given by the Minister of Health on the 20th day of February 1997.
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🏥 Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Levy Notice 2000
🏥 Health & Social Welfare5 June 2000
Levy, Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Spirits, Wine, GST
- ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health
🏥 Closure of the Baptist Burial Ground, Rangiora
🏥 Health & Social Welfare13 June 2000
Burial Ground, Closure, Baptist Cemetery, Rangiora, Land Use
- ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health
🏥 Consent to the Distribution of a New Medicine
🏥 Health & Social Welfare7 June 2000
Medicine, Distribution, Tums EX, Calcium Carbonate, Chewable Tablets
- G. R. BOYD, Chief Advisor, Safety and Regulation