✨ Legislative Amendments and Notices
20 NOVEMBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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- Amendment No. 7, 7 September 2000, No. 123
- 16 November 2000, No. 154
- Amendment No. 8, 25 January 2001, No. 8
- Amendment No. 9, 22 March 2001, No. 30
- Amendment No. 10, 3 May 2001, No. 46
- Amendment No. 11, 27 September 2001, No. 132
- Amendment No. 12, Supplement, 19 December 2001, No. 173
- Amendment No. 13, 11 July 2002, No. 78
- 12 September 2002, No. 135
- Amendment No. 14, 30 January 2003, No. 9
- Amendment No. 15, 29 May 2003, No. 57
- Amendment No. 16, 2 October 2003, No. 139
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Electoral Commission
Electoral Act 1993
Amendments to Register of Political Parties
Change of Name of Registered Political Party
Pursuant to Part 4 of the Electoral Act 1993, the Electoral Commission on 14 November 2003 approved the change of name of
Christian Heritage Party
to
Christian Heritage New Zealand.
Registration of Abbreviation of Party Name
Pursuant to Part 4 of the Electoral Act 1993, the Electoral Commission on 14 November 2003 approved the registration of
Christian Heritage NZ
as the abbreviation of
Christian Heritage New Zealand.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of November 2003.
DR P. HARRIS, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission.
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Land Transport Safety Authority
Traffic Regulations 1976
Approval of the Fitting and Use of Lights of a Specified Type on Police Vehicles
Pursuant to Regulation 88 of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and under delegated authority, I approve for the purposes of Regulation 67 (8) of these Regulations the fitting and use of one or more lights of a specified type on certain motor vehicles, as specified in the Schedule and subject to the conditions in the Schedule.
Schedule
Scene lights in the form of spotlamps/floodlamps mounted on vehicles owned and operated by New Zealand Police.
Conditions
(i) The lights to be controlled by a switch interlocked with the vehicle’s braking system which only allows the lights to operate when the parking brake is fully applied.
(ii) The setting and operation of the lights must not dazzle road users.
(iii) When such motor vehicles are operated on the road, the lights and their fittings must comply with Land Transport Rule: External Projections 2001.
Signed at Wellington this 17th day of November 2003.
J. A. JUSTICE, Principal Vehicle Engineer, Safer Vehicles Policy.
(VP50-1-4)
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Land Notices
Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998
Ngāi Tahu Ancillary Claims Trust—Final List of Owners
The Ngāi Tahu Ancillary Claims Trust has applied to the Māori Land Court in Christchurch for approval of the final list of owners for the following claims:
Claim No. 16 South Westland:
Awarua: Rural Section 881, Block IV and VIII, C.T. 8B/514, area 40.4686 hectares, near the mouth of the Haast River;
Okahu: Rural Section 5523, C.T. 8C/1117, area 4.0581 hectares, between Jackson Bay Road and the Arawhata River, near Haast Beach;
Okahu Replacement: Lots 1-4, Deposited Plan 3842, C.T. 13135, area 17.4022 hectares, between Jackson Bay Road and the Arawhata River, near Haast Beach;
Paringa River: Lot 1, Deposited Plan 3785, C.T. WS8C/774, area 20.3785 hectares, Paringa River;
and
Whakapohai: Lot 1, Deposited Plan 3881, C.T. WS8C/1056, area 7200 square metres, Whakapohai River.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2003, No 157
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NZ Gazette 2003, No 157
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🏛️ Amendments to Register of Political Parties
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration18 November 2003
Electoral Act 1993, Political Parties, Name Change, Christian Heritage Party
- DR P. HARRIS, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission
⚖️ Approval of Lights for Police Vehicles
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement17 November 2003
Traffic Regulations 1976, Police Vehicles, Lights, Land Transport Safety Authority
- J. A. JUSTICE, Principal Vehicle Engineer, Safer Vehicles Policy
🪶 Ngāi Tahu Ancillary Claims Trust—Final List of Owners
🪶 Māori AffairsNgāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998, Māori Land Court, Land Ownership, South Westland