Regulatory Notices




19 SEPTEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3709

Environmental Risk Management Authority

Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996

Determination of New Organisms

Pursuant to section 26 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, the Environmental Risk Management Authority hereby determines that the following are not new organisms:

Musa mannii H. Wendel. ExBaker 1893
(Family Musaceae)

Momordica rostrata Zimmermann 1922
(Family Cucurbitaceae).

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of September 2002.

PRUE KAPUA, Deputy Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority.

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The approval is granted subject to the following conditions:

  1. This approved dispersant shall not be used except for the purpose of combating marine oil spills, subject to an approved marine oil spill contingency plan.

  2. The approved dispersant shall not be used except in accordance with the application procedures and guidelines recommended by the manufacturer.

  3. Each batch of the approved dispersant shall be tested to ensure it complies with the specifications set out for Type 2 and Type 3 dispersants under Marine Protection Rule – Part 132.9 (1). Copies of all such test certificates shall be provided to the director prior to distribution of the dispersant.

  4. If the composition of the approved dispersant or its technical specifications change from the details given in the application for approval dated August 2002 and submitted to the director, the grantee is required to notify the director.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of September 2002.

RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety.

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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 32—Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications Class 4
Superyacht Certificates – Amendment 2002

Part 40F—Ship Design, Construction and Equipment – Hovercraft

Part 90—Pilotage

Comments should be made on Parts 32 and 40F by 1 November 2002.
Comments on Part 90 should be made by 24 October 2002.

Copies of draft rules are available free of charge from Level Eight, gen-i Tower, 109 Featherston Street, Wellington, or by contacting the Administrator, Safety and Environmental Standards, at:

administrator.standards@msa.govt.nz
or telephone (04) 494 1239 or by facsimile (04) 494 1263,
or by writing to P.O. Box 27-006, Wellington.

Copies are also available on the MSA web site: www.msa.govt.nz

JOHN MARSHALL, Manager, Safety and Environmental Standards.

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Notice of Approval—Part 132 of the Marine Protection Rules

Pursuant to Marine Protection Rule 132.4, I, Russell Paul Kilvington, Director of Maritime Safety, hereby give the following notice.

The dispersant known as EC9500A and manufactured in New Zealand by ONDEO Nalco New Zealand Limited, is hereby approved as a Type 2 and Type 3 dispersant for the purposes of the Maritime Transport Act 1994.

New Zealand Food Safety Authority

Food Act 1981

Amendment No. 7 to the New Zealand (Maximum Residue Limits of Agricultural Compounds) Mandatory Food Standard 1999

Pursuant to Section 11G of the Food Act 1981

Amendment No. 7 to the New Zealand (Maximum Residue Limits of Agricultural Compounds) Mandatory Food Standard 1999 was issued by the Minister for Food Safety on 13 September 2002.

Amendment No. 7 will come into force 28 days after the date of this New Zealand Gazette on 17 October 2002.

Amendment No. 7 makes the following changes:

  • addition of new maximum residue limits for:
    Cefquinome, Marbofloxacin, Maleic Hydrazide, Spinosad
  • amendment of existing maximum residue limits for Phosphorous Acid
  • transfer of the MRL for Diphenylamine from the Food Regulations 1984 into the MRL Standard 1999.

Compliance with the provisions of the New Zealand (Maximum Residue Limits of Agricultural Compounds) Mandatory Food Standard 1999 is mandatory.

The New Zealand (Maximum Residue Limits of Agricultural Compounds) Mandatory Food Standard 1999 and its amendments can be viewed on the New Zealand Food Safety Authority website:

http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz

or can be inspected at the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, 86 Jervois Quay, Wellington.

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Determination of New Organisms

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
9 September 2002
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, Environmental Risk Management Authority, New Organisms
  • PRUE KAPUA, Deputy Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority

🚂 Approval of Marine Dispersant

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 September 2002
Marine Protection Rule, Maritime Transport Act 1994, Dispersant, Marine Oil Spills
  • RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety

🚂 Notification of Proposed Maritime Rules

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Transport Act 1994, Maritime Rules, Ships’ Personnel, Ship Design, Pilotage
  • JOHN MARSHALL, Manager, Safety and Environmental Standards

🚂 Approval of Dispersant EC9500A

🚂 Transport & Communications
Marine Protection Rules, Dispersant, EC9500A, Maritime Transport Act 1994
  • RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Director of Maritime Safety

🏥 Amendment to Maximum Residue Limits of Agricultural Compounds

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
13 September 2002
Food Act 1981, Maximum Residue Limits, Agricultural Compounds, Food Standard
  • Minister for Food Safety