✨ Electricity and Land Transport Notices
5384 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 210 22 DECEMBER 2005
issued by the Electricity Commission ("Commission"),
established under the Electricity Act 1992 ("Act"),
pursuant to section 172E (2) (c) of that Act.
Section 172E (2) (c) provides that, no later than 10 working
days after making a recommendation concerning the Rules
to the Minister of Energy, the Commission must publicise
the recommendation and the assessment completed under
section 172F of the Act.
Recommendation
The Commission made a recommendation on 12 December
2005 that the Rules be amended to insert a new Schedule,
Schedule F3A – Core Grid Determination, into Section III
of Part F.
Recommended Amendment to the Rules
The recommended amendments to the Rules were to insert
the Commission’s proposed Core Grid Determination, which
completes the Grid Reliability Standards, in a Schedule to
Section III of Part F of the Rules.
A copy of the Commission’s recommendation and assessment
is available, at no cost, on the Commission’s web site:
http://www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/rulesandregs/recommend
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of December 2005.
For and on behalf of the Electricity Commission:
ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chair.
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Land Transport New Zealand
Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004
Notice of Approval of Reflectorised Materials for Use on Traffic Signs
Pursuant to subclause 4.4 (7) of the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004, and pursuant to a sub-delegation to
me by the Director of Land Transport by an instrument dated the 18th day of February 2005, I, Robert Albert Gibson, Senior
Engineer, Land Transport New Zealand, hereby approve reflective materials listed in Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 for the
purpose of traffic signage.
Schedule 1
The following material is approved for use for traffic signs:
| Trade Name | Material | Colours |
|---|---|---|
| 3M™ Scotchlite™ | Diamond Grade™ VIP | White (3990), Yellow (3991), Red (3992), Blue (3995), Standard (Worboys) Green (3996), Green (NZ) (3997). |
| DG3 ™ | White (4090), Yellow (4091). | |
| Engineer Grade Class 2 | White (3270), Yellow (3271), Red (3272), Green (3276), Blue (3275). | |
| High Intensity Class 1 | White (3870), Red (3872), Green (3877), Standard (Worboys) Green (3826), Yellow (3871), Blue (3875), Brown (3879), Orange (3824). | |
| High intensity prismatic | White (3930), Yellow (3931). | |
| LDP Diamond Grade™ | sheeting Class 1A | White (3970), Yellow (3971). |
| LDP Diamond Grade™ | fluorescent sheeting | Orange (3924), VIP Yellow (3981). |
| Avery Dennison® | S-9000 Omni-Brite ™ | White (S-9000). |
| T-2500 Class 2A | Brown (T-2509). | |
| 4500 Class 1A | White (4500), Yellow (4501), Blue (4505), Red (4508). | |
| T-5500 High Intensity Class 1 | White (T-5500), Red (T-5508), Worboys Green (T-5527), Blue (T-5505), Yellow (T-5501), Orange (T-5504). | |
| T-6500 High Intensity Prismatic Class I | White (T-6500), Worboys Green (T-6527), Orange (T-6504). | |
| T-7500 Class 1A | Yellow (T-7501), Red (T-7508), White (T-7500), Blue (T-7505). | |
| T-7500 fluorescent sheeting | Yellow (T-7511). | |
| T-9500 Omni-View™ prismatic grade reflective sheeting | White (T-9500), Yellow (T-9501), Blue (T-9505), Red (T-9508), Green (NZ) (T-9507). | |
| W-7500 Dual Spec Plus™ fluorescent sheeting | Orange (W-7514). | |
| W-9500 fluorescent sheeting | Orange (W-9514). | |
| WR-6100 work zone sheeting | White (WR-6100). | |
| WU-6014 fluorescent roll-up sheeting | Orange (WU-6014). | |
| Corlite | Class 1 Sheeting | White, Yellow, Red, Blue. |
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Notice of Making of a Recommendation and Assessment Concerning the Electricity Governance Rules 2003 – Rule Amendment Proposal No. 80
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Electricity Governance Rules, Rule Amendment Proposal, Assessment
- ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chair, Electricity Commission
🚂 Approval of Reflectorised Materials for Use on Traffic Signs
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- Robert Albert Gibson, Senior Engineer, Land Transport New Zealand