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or money or making any determination and shall not affect
the validity of such allocations or determinations.
How Parties Give Notice
Section 70A (3) of the Act requires each political party that
considers that it will qualify for an allocation of time under
section 73 of the Act or of money under section 74A of the
Act to notify the commission in writing that it considers
itself to be so qualified.
The notice must be given to the commission not later than
the date specified in this notice, i.e. 1 May 2002 (section
70B (1)).
A notice may be given by mail, courier, facsimile or email
or it can be delivered by hand to the commission’s office.
Contents of Notice
Under section 70C of the Act, every notice given to the
commission must state, among other things:
(a) the full name of the political party; and
(b) the name and address of the person providing the
notice and the capacity in which he or she provides
the notice; and
(c) where the person providing the notice is not the
secretary of the political party, the name and address
of the secretary of the political party; and
(e) details of any relationships that may exist between
that political party and any other political parties in
New Zealand which the Electoral Commission may
need to take into account in allocating time or
money to political parties; and
(f) either:
(i) that the party is registered on the Register of
Political Parties; or
(ii) that the party is intending to apply for
registration on the Register of Political Parties
in order to be registered at least 3 months
before the date in that year on which the
Parliament is due to expire; or
(g) where the political party considers that it is eligible
for an allocation of time and money under section
75 (1) (a) (ii) of this Act:
(i) the full name of each person who has declared
his or her intention of becoming a constituency
candidate for that political party at the general
election to be held that year; and
(ii) the electoral district for which each person to
whom subparagraph (i) of this paragraph applies
intends to be a constituency candidate.
The current Parliament is due to expire on 16 December
2002.
The commission recommends that any currently
unregistered party which gives notice under section
70C (f) (ii) and which also considers that it is eligible for an
allocation of time and money under section 75 (1) (a) (ii) of
the Act, should provide the information required by section
70C (g) in case the party is not registered as required by
section 75 (1) (a) (i) of the Act.
Where to Give Notice
The commission’s postal address is P.O. Box 3050,
Wellington.
The commission is located at Level Six, Greenock House,
39 The Terrace, Wellington. Telephone: (04) 474 0670.
Facsimile: (04) 474 0674. Email: info@elections.govt.nz
Notices should be addressed to the Chief Executive of the
Commission.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of April 2002.
DR P. HARRIS, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission.
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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 new
organisms:
*Cynthia kershawi* (McCoy, 1868)
*Hypolimnas bolina nerina* (Fabricius, 1775)
*Precis villida calbye* (Godart, 1819)
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of April 2002.
JANE LANCASTER, Deputy Chair, New Organisms
Standing Committee of the Authority.
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Land Transport Safety Authority
Traffic Regulations 1976
Exemption From the Requirements Relating to the Fitting of Direction–Indicator Lights Under the Traffic Regulations 1976
Pursuant to Regulation 90 (1) of the Traffic Regulations
1976, I, William Phillip Hyslop, Business Engineer, hereby
exempt the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this
notice from the requirements of the Traffic Regulations
1976 listed in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions specified
in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1
Vehicle details
Make: BSA
Model: Spitfire
Year: 1966
Chassis No.: A65S13132
Schedule 2
Exempted requirements relating to Regulation 63 (1)
The fitting of direction-indicator lights
Schedule 3
Conditions
(i) This exemption may be revoked at any time.
(ii) A copy of this notice must be carried with the
vehicle at all times and be readily available for
inspection.
Signed at Wellington this 4th day of April 2002.
WILLIAM PHILLIP HYSLOP, Business Engineer, acting
under an authority delegated to me by way of instrument of
delegation dated 3 May 1999.
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