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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 175
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
Public Finance Act 1989
Notice of Publication of Annual Report—New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
Pursuant to section 44A of the Public Finance Act 1989 (and in accordance with the transitional provisions in section 198 of the Crown Entities Act 2004), we give notice that the annual report of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise for the year ended 30 June 2005 has been published, containing its financial statements, audit report and statement of responsibility for the period.
Copies of the report may be downloaded at www.nzte.govt.nz
JIM ANDERTON and JIM SUTTON, Ministers Responsible for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.
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Retirement Commissioner
Public Finance Act 1989
Notice of Publication of Annual Report—Retirement Commissioner
Pursuant to section 44A of the Public Finance Act 1989 (as that section existed before the Public Finance Amendment Act 2004 came into force), the Minister for Social Development and Employment hereby gives notice that the annual report of the Retirement Commissioner for the year ended 30 June 2005, including financial statements, report of the Auditor-General and statement of responsibility, has been published.
Copies of the report are available from the Retirement Commissioner’s office, P.O. Box 12-148, Wellington. Telephone: (04) 499 7396.
This report is also available on-line at www.retirement.org.nz
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of October 2005.
STEVE MAHAREY, Minister for Social Development and Employment.
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Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand Act 1989
Transport Act 1962
Transit New Zealand (Transit Lanes) Bylaw 2005/4
Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, section 72 (1) (k) of the Transport Act 1962 and section 72 (1) (kb) of the Transport Act 1962, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw.
Bylaw
- Title and commencement—This bylaw is called the Transit New Zealand (Transit Lanes) Bylaw 2005/4 and comes into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
13 OCTOBER 2005
- Interpretation—In this bylaw:
“authority” means Transit New Zealand;
“emergency vehicle” has the same meaning as it has in Rule 1.6 of the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004;
“passenger service vehicle” has the same meaning as it has in section 2 (1) of the Transport Services Licensing Act 1989;
“public holiday” means a day specified as a public holiday in section 44 (1) of the Holidays Act 2003; and
“vehicle” has the same meaning as it has in section 2 (1) of the Land Transport Act 1998.
- Transit lanes—(1) The portion of State highway described in the First Schedule is hereby declared to be a transit lane, as defined by the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004, between 6.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. every Monday to Friday, and 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and public holidays.
(2) The portion of State highway described in the Second Schedule is hereby declared to be a transit lane, as defined by the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004, between 3.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. every Monday to Friday, and 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. on Saturdays.
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Stopping, standing or parking of passenger service vehicles—Between the hours specified in clauses 3 (1) and 3 (2), a passenger service vehicle may stop at an authorised bus stop or parking bay on the transit lanes described in the Schedules or the purposes of setting down or picking up passengers.
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Emergency vehicles exempt—Rules 2.3 (1) (f) and 6.6 of the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 do not apply in respect of any emergency vehicle using, stopping, standing or parking in any transit lane described in the Schedules.
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The authority must mark out lanes and erect signs—The authority must mark out and indicate by traffic signs the transit lanes described in the Schedules and the parking restriction that applies by virtue of Rule 6.6 of the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004.
First Schedule
The southbound, kerbside lane of State Highway No. 1 that is at Mana from a point located approximately 68 metres south of the existing Acheron Road intersection with State Highway No. 1 (approximately 123 metres south of Route Position Marker 1035/14.00) and continuing for a distance of approximately 997 metres to a point located approximately 167 metres north of the northern abutment of the existing Paremata Bridge (approximately 126 metres south of Route Position Marker 1035/15.00).
Second Schedule
The northbound, kerbside lane of State Highway No. 1 that is at Mana from a point located approximately 294 metres north of the northern abutment of the existing Paremata Bridge (approximately at Route Position Marker 1035/15.00) and continuing for a distance of approximately 812 metres to a point located approximately 123 metres south of the existing Acheron Road intersection with State Highway No. 1 (approximately 174 metres south of Route Position Marker 1035/14.00).
This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of Transit New Zealand held in Wellington on 7 September 2005.
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of October 2005.
Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand under delegated authority by:
J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, Chief Executive, Transit New Zealand.
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- JIM ANDERTON, Minister Responsible for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- JIM SUTTON, Minister Responsible for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
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Annual Report, Retirement Commissioner, Public Finance Act 1989
- STEVE MAHAREY, Minister for Social Development and Employment
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- J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, Chief Executive, Transit New Zealand