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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(vii) Unless traffic is under the control of a police officer, adequate warning signs shall be erected as soon as practicable in advance of any hazard indicated by the beacon(s).

(viii) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and must be readily available for inspection.

Signed at Wellington this 11th day of December 2001.

J. A. JUSTICE, Principal Engineer, Land Transport Safety Authority, acting under authority delegated to me by way of an instrument of delegation dated 15 October 1999.

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Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand

Maritime Transport Act 1994

Notification of Maritime Rules

Comments are invited on the following proposed maritime rules developed under the Maritime Transport Act 1994:

Part 21—Safe Ship Management Systems– Amendment 1/2002

Part 90A—Maritime Pilots

Part 91—Water Recreation Rules Amendment 1/2002 (covering Parts 20, 22, 23, 24C, 25, 34, 35, 40A, 40B, 40C, 40D, 42A, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 73 and 90).

Except for Part 90A, comments should be made by 15 March 2002.

The close off date for comments on Part 90A is extended until the close off date for Part 90B. This is expected to be in mid to late 2002.

Copies of the draft rules are available free of charge from Level 8, gen-i Tower, 109 Featherston Street, Wellington, or by contracting the Administrator, Safety and Environmental Standards at administrator.standards@msa.govt.nz or telephone (04) 494 1239 or facsimile (04) 494 1263, or by writing to P.O. Box 27-006, Wellington.

JOHN MARSHALL, Manager, Safety and Environmental Standards.

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Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996

Approved Maritime Surveillance Equipment Under the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996

Whereas, pursuant to section 441 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Minister of Transport did delegate those powers, under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996, to the Maritime Safety Authority by an instrument of delegation dated 19 March 1997.

And whereas, pursuant to section 442 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Maritime Safety Authority did delegate those powers, under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996, to the Director of Maritime Safety by an instrument of delegation dated 26 March 1997.

And whereas, pursuant to section 443 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime Safety did delegate those powers, under section 35 of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996, to me by an instrument of delegation dated 26 March 1997.

Therefore I, John Norman Keith Mansell, Divisional Manager, Maritime Operations, hereby approve the following equipment to be approved maritime surveillance equipment for the purposes of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996.

Approved Maritime Surveillance Equipment:

Furuno GP31, 12-channel DGPS-capable GPS receiver, Serial No. 3444-9114

when operated on a Cook Strait Cable Protection Zone patrol vessel while working in or near the protected area designated “Area 7–Cook Strait” and while under the direct control of or working under instructions given in writing by Transpower New Zealand Limited.

This notice comes into effect on 13 December 2001.

Dated at Wellington this 10th day of December 2001.

JOHN MANSELL, Divisional Manager, Maritime Operations.

(SC 0200-01)

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Securities Commission

Securities Amendment Act 1988

The Authorised Futures Exchange Notice 2001

Pursuant to section 37 (8) of the Securities Amendment Act 1988, the Securities Commission gives the following notice.

Notice

  1. Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Authorised Futures Exchange Notice 2001.

(2) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette and shall continue in force until revoked by the Commission.

  1. Sydney Futures Exchange Limited declared to be an authorised futures exchange—Sydney Futures Exchange Limited (ABN 83 000 943 377) is declared to be an authorised futures exchange for the purposes of Part III of the Securities Amendment Act 1988.

Dated at Wellington this 10th day of December 2001.

The Common Seal of the Securities Commission was affixed in the presence of:

[L.S.]

J. DIPLOCK, Chairperson.

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Amber Beacons for Vehicle Safety

🚂 Transport & Communications
11 December 2001
Amber Beacons, Vehicle Safety, Land Transport Safety Authority
  • J. A. Justice, Principal Engineer, Land Transport Safety Authority

🚂 Notification of Proposed Maritime Rules

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Rules, Safe Ship Management, Maritime Pilots, Water Recreation
  • John Marshall, Manager, Safety and Environmental Standards

🚂 Approval of Maritime Surveillance Equipment

🚂 Transport & Communications
10 December 2001
Maritime Surveillance, Submarine Cables, Cook Strait, Furuno GP31
  • John Mansell, Divisional Manager, Maritime Operations

🏭 Authorised Futures Exchange Notice

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 December 2001
Futures Exchange, Securities Amendment Act, Sydney Futures Exchange
  • J. Diplock, Chairperson, Securities Commission