✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
29 OCTOBER 2004
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 141
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aerial application means application from an aircraft
aircraft has the meaning given to it by section 2 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990
application, in relation to a hazardous substance described in Schedule 1, means dropping, spreading, spraying, laying as bait, dusting, sprinkling, wiping, placing, or pouring the substance on ground or vegetation, and apply has a corresponding meaning
contained ground-based application means application of a hazardous substance—
(a) in a bait station, or bait bag, or other container that is fixed to an object; or
(b) so that it is contained in some other way, such as in a pipe or burrow
ground-based application, means application from the ground, and includes contained ground-based application
variation code, in relation to a hazardous substance, means a number set out in the column entitled “variation codes” opposite its description in Schedule 1.
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Deemed assessment and approval
(1) On the commencement of this notice, the substances described in Schedule 1 (vertebrate toxic agents) are no longer subject to the provisions of Parts XI to XVI of the Act.
(2) Each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 (vertebrate toxic agents) is deemed to have been assessed and approved by the Authority under section 29 of the Act.
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Deemed hazard classification
Each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 is deemed to have the hazard classifications specified in the column entitled “hazard classifications” opposite its description in Schedule 1.
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Application of controls and changes to controls
(1) The controls that apply to the hazardous substances described in Schedule 1 are as follows:
(a) the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8, and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(b) the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(c) the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(d) the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(e) the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Personnel Qualifications) Regulations 2001:
(f) the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
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