✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
29 OCTOBER 2004 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 141 3503
(1) This regulation applies to a hazardous substance that is laid
outdoors in a place to which members of the public ordinarily
have access by a person lawfully allowed to do so as part of bait
to inhibit reproduction, inhibit growth, or cause death, in
terrestrial vertebrates.
(2) A person in charge of the substance must ensure that signs are
erected at every normal point of entry to the place where the
substance is to be applied or laid before the substance is applied
or laid.
Regulation 28
This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 with variation code 4 as if subclause (2) were omitted and
the following substituted:
(2) A person in charge of the substance must ensure that signs are
erected at every normal point of entry to the place where the
substance is to be applied or laid before the substance is applied
or laid.
Regulation 28
This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 as if subclause (3)(d) were omitted and the following
substituted:
(d) comply with regulations 34 and 35 of the Hazardous Substances
(Identification) Regulations 2001, except that regulation 35
applies as follows:
(i) in relation to the information required to be included on
the signs by paragraphs (a) and (c), as if the distances
referred to in regulation 35(3)(e) of those regulations were
a distance of not less than 2 metres; and
(ii) in relation to the information required to be included on
the signs by paragraph (b), as if the distances referred to
in regulation 35(3)(c) of those regulations were a distance
of not less than 10 metres.
Regulation 28
This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 as if subclauses (4) and (5) were omitted and the following
substituted:
(4) The signs must remain until—
(a) if the substance contains alpha-chloralose, the substance
has been retrieved from the place, or has disintegrated, or
is otherwise no longer present at the place; or
(b) if the substance contains brodifacoum,—
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