Agriculture and Industry Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 139

General Section

Agriculture New Zealand

Hop Marketing Regulations 1939

Producers’ Representatives on the New Zealand Hop Marketing Board

Pursuant to clause 20 of the Schedule to the Hop Marketing Regulations 1939, notice is hereby given that as the number of persons nominated as producers’ representatives to the New Zealand Hop Marketing Board did not exceed the number of vacant positions, I hereby declare

  • Inglis, Thomas Elger
  • Inglis, Kerry Grant
  • McGlashen, Kimberley Bruce
  • Drogemuller, Paul Theodor
  • Patterson, Alastair Owen

being the persons duly nominated to be duly elected as producers’ representatives.

Dated this 13th day of September 2002.

MARY C. DODUNSKI, Returning Officer.

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New Zealand Game Industry Board

Game Industry Board Regulations 1985

Game Industry Board/Deer Industry New Zealand

  1. Deer Industry New Zealand.

1.1 With effect from 1 October 2002, Deer Industry New Zealand is the operating name of the Game Industry Board.

  1. Board levy.

2.1 Under Regulation 17 (3) of the Game Industry Board Regulations 1985, the Game Industry Board (“the board”) fixes the rates of board levy (which levy rates are exclusive of goods and services tax imposed by the Goods and Services Tax Act 1985) as follows:

(a) On each deer, other than fallow deer, slaughtered in deer slaughtering premises, on the basis of hot clean carcass weight after removal of condemned parts:

18.4 cents per kilogram.

(b) On each fallow deer slaughtered in deer slaughtering premises, on the basis of hot clean carcass weight after removal of condemned parts:

15.4 cents per kilogram.

(c) On each killed game deer carcass received at a packing house, zero cents per kilogram cold clean carcass weight after removal of condemned parts.

(d) On each piece of antler from deer other than fallow deer received at a packing house for processing or packing, on a green weight basis:

384 cents (three hundred and eighty-four cents) per kilogram.

(e) On each piece of antler from fallow deer received at a packing house for processing or packing, on a green weight basis:

134 cents (one hundred and thirty-four cents) per kilogram.

2.2 No levy is payable when the value of the velvet grade, as defined by the Industry Agreed Grading Guidelines, is less than or equal to $15.00/kg (G.S.T. exclusive).

2.3 If the Deer Slaughtering Premises (“DSP”) or Packing House (“PH”) fails to keep accurate records relating to the board levy or to file accurate returns relating to the board levy, then the levy payable will be assessed by the board with reference to such information as the board considers fit.

  1. DSPs are not required to collect levies on Tb reactors but will be required to report the number of reactor deer slaughtered to the board in their monthly returns. The levy will be waived for those Tb reactors which are identified with an official reactor tag and where they arrive at the DSP accompanied by an official permit to move.

  2. A nil rate of levy applies to any farmed deer or killed game deer carcasses which are wholly condemned for any reason following slaughter or receipt into a PH.

  3. No levy is payable in respect of any one farmed deer carcass or piece of antler more than once.

  4. These rates of levy come into effect on and from 1 October 2002 and apply until 30 September 2003, or until such time as new levy rates are fixed and come into force.

  5. Under Regulation 17A (1), notice is given that the board fixes the rate of additional levy payable in respect of failure to pay, or late payment of, amounts of board levy payable on or after 1 October 2002 at 10 percent of the amount of levy unpaid.

  6. The additional levy for failure to pay or late payment may be applied by the board at a rate of 10 percent on the outstanding balance following expiration of the period within which payment is required to be received by the Board, and is payable by the DSP or PH concerned.

  7. Of the board levy, a portion will be paid to the Animal Health Board as the deer industry’s contribution to the Animal Health Board’s activities under the national pest management strategy for bovine tuberculosis. The board levy will be broken down as follows:

9.1 For the Game Industry Board:

  • Venison (fallow) 7 cents per kilogram.
  • Venison (other) 10 cents per kilogram.
  • Velvet (fallow) $0.50 per kilogram.
  • Velvet (other) $3.00 per kilogram.

9.2 For the Animal Health Board:

  • Venison 8.4 cents per kilogram.
  • Velvet 84.0 cents per kilogram.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September 2002.

M. LOZA, Chief Executive, New Zealand Game Industry Board.

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🌾 Hop Marketing Board Producers' Representatives

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 September 2002
Hop Marketing Board, Producers' Representatives, Elections
  • Thomas Elger Inglis, Elected as producers' representative
  • Kerry Grant Inglis, Elected as producers' representative
  • Kimberley Bruce McGlashen, Elected as producers' representative
  • Paul Theodor Drogemuller, Elected as producers' representative
  • Alastair Owen Patterson, Elected as producers' representative

  • MARY C. DODUNSKI, Returning Officer

🌾 Game Industry Board Regulations and Levies

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 September 2002
Deer Industry, Levies, Game Industry Board, Venison, Velvet
  • M. LOZA, Chief Executive, New Zealand Game Industry Board