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where such services are undertaken otherwise than
for profit; or
(vii) facilitating the short-term operation of nonbroadcasting services in the range of frequencies
494 MHz to 518 MHz for specific events.
In granting applications for radio licences for television
services under subsection (vi), you shall have regard to the
following matters:
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The extent to which the proposed service contributes
to Government’s broadcasting objectives. -
The extent to which the proposed service is
consistent with the definition of a non-commercial
broadcaster. -
The capability of the proposed service to commence
within two years. -
The extent to which the proposal increases the
diversity of programme choice for viewers. -
The extent to which a proposal can provide
non-commercial services not being provided on a
national level. These may include Parliamentary
broadcasts, educational services such as foreign
language programming, religious programming,
coverage of minority sports, and New Zealand
documentaries and short films. -
The extent to which the proposal provides access to
local and regional programme makers. -
The extent of geographic coverage possible for
non-commercial services, given spectrum capacity. -
The extent to which time is made available for
non-commercial uses, including prime time. -
The extent to which the proposal can demonstrate
that its overall objective is “not for profit”. -
The prospect that the proposal will be implemented.
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The extent to which the proposal contains sufficient
accountability mechanisms to ensure that it
delivers on its undertakings to provide services.
Arrangements may include:A. mechanisms for equitable allocation of air
time amongst all interested users;B. procedures for resolving disputes over
allocation of time to users;C. systems for ensuring efficient management
of services;D. provision of satisfactory services to the full
variety of audiences to be catered for;E. mechanisms for ensuring compliance by all
users on the frequency with broadcasting
standards; -
Any potential future public benefit from providing
for the transition of services to digital transmission;
and -
Any other benefits the proposal may offer.
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Application of this notice—You shall comply with the
directions set out above in relation to all applications for
radio licences, including applications made before the date
of this notice but not dealt with before that date. -
Revocation of previous notices—All previous statements
of Government policy made pursuant to section 112 of the
Act are hereby revoked.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of April 2002.
PAUL SWAIN, Minister of Communications.
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No. 43
Telecommunications Act 2001
Declaration of Counties Power Limited as a Network Operator
Pursuant to section 103 of the Telecommunications Act
2001, I hereby declare
Counties Power Limited
to be a network operator for the purposes of the
Telecommunications Act.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of April 2002.
PAUL SWAIN, Minister of Communications.
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Education
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975
Supplementary Integration Agreement
Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional
Integration Act 1975, notice is given that a supplementary
integration agreement has been signed between the Minister
of Education on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, acting
through the Senior Manager, National Operations, Ministry
of Education, pursuant to delegated authority, and the
proprietor of the following school:
St Bernadette’s School, Hornby.
The said supplementary integration agreement was executed
on 24 April 2002.
A copy of the supplementary integration agreement is
available for inspection without charge by any member of
the public at the district office of the Ministry of Education,
123 Victoria Street, Christchurch.
Dated at Wellington this 24th day of April 2002.
KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.
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Supplementary Integration Agreement
Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional
Integration Act 1975, notice is given that a supplementary
integration agreement has been signed between the Minister
of Education on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, acting
through the Senior Manager, National Operations, Ministry
of Education, pursuant to delegated authority, and the
proprietor of the following school:
St Dominic’s College, Henderson.
The said supplementary integration agreement was executed
on 29 April 2002.
A copy of the supplementary integration agreement is
available for inspection without charge by any member
of the public at the regional office of the Ministry of
Education, 39-45 College Hill, Ponsonby, Auckland.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of April 2002.
KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.
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- PAUL SWAIN, Minister of Communications
🏭 Declaration of Counties Power Limited as a Network Operator
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Telecommunications, Network Operator, Counties Power Limited
- PAUL SWAIN, Minister of Communications
🎓 Supplementary Integration Agreement for St Bernadette’s School, Hornby
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Education, Private Schools, Integration Agreement, St Bernadette’s School, Hornby
- KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations
🎓 Supplementary Integration Agreement for St Dominic’s College, Henderson
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Education, Private Schools, Integration Agreement, St Dominic’s College, Henderson
- KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations