Confiscation Orders and Mining Regulations




27 JANUARY 2005

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 30

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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

An order was made in the Dunedin District Court on
24 January 2005, for the confiscation of the following motor
vehicle:

Nissan Skyline, Registration No. CJS75.

Against: Nigel David Wilson.

Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (03) 471 5158) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicle.

This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.

P. J. WALL, Deputy Registrar.

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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

An order was made in the Wellington District Court on
10 January 2005, for the confiscation of the following motor
vehicle:

1994 Honda Accord, Registration No. BWY362.

Against: Craig Aaron Winmill.

Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently (telephone (04) 918 8482) as the
Registrar may sell the vehicle.

This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.

SARAH WHITTY, Deputy Registrar.

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Labour

Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996

Notice of the Requirements of Holders of Certificates of Competence Under the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996

Pursuant to Regulation 20 of the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996, I, James
Buwalda, Secretary of Labour, hereby give notice of the qualifications and experience required to hold a certificate of
competence listed in Regulation 16 of the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996.

Notice

  1. Commencement and Revocation—(1) This notice has effect from 7 February 2005.

(2) The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, 30 October 2003, page 4135, relating to certificates of competence under
the regulations is revoked as from 7 February 2005.

  1. Interpretation—In this notice reference to:
    the "secretary" means the Secretary of Labour
    the "regulations" means the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996

"unit standard" means a unit standard registered on the National Qualifications Framework established under section
253 (1) (c) of the Education Act 1989.

Certificate of Competence as a First-Class Mine Manager

(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set out
in paragraph (2) and one of paragraphs (3), (4), or (5), as applicable.

(2) The holder must have passed:

(a) the unit standards set out in Group A and Group 10 of the Appendix; and

(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.

(3) If the holder has held a certificate of competence as a first-class coal mine manager under the Coal Mines Act 1979 or
regulations made under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she
has been employed in the underground workings of a mine, or of an approved tunnel, for a period or periods totalling not
less than 1 year, of which not more than 6 months was in an approved tunnel.

(4) If the holder has a degree in Mineral Technology (Mining) conferred by the University of Otago, or holds a degree or
diploma in mining engineering conferred by any other university or school of mines, the holder must satisfy the secretary
that:

(a) he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a mine or approved tunnel for not less than 3 years
(including any periods served in the course of study);

(b) at least 1 year of the employment described in subparagraph (a) was at the face of a mine or approved tunnel; and

(c) no more than 6 months of the work experience referred to in subparagraph (b) was in an approved tunnel.

(5) In cases to which paragraphs (3) or (4) do not apply, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has not less than
3 years’ work experience at the face of a mine or approved tunnel, of which not more than 6 months was in an approved
tunnel.

(6) In paragraphs (3) to (5), "approved tunnel" means a tunnel whose workings are, in the opinion of the secretary, similar to
the workings of a mine.

Certificate of Competence as a First-class Coal Mine Manager

(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class coal mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set
out in paragraphs (2) and (6), and one of paragraphs (3), (4), or (5), as applicable.



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⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
24 January 2005
Confiscation, Motor Vehicle, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Dunedin District Court
  • Nigel David Wilson, Subject of motor vehicle confiscation order

  • P. J. Wall, Deputy Registrar

⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
10 January 2005
Confiscation, Motor Vehicle, Sentencing Regulations 2002, Wellington District Court
  • Craig Aaron Winmill, Subject of motor vehicle confiscation order

  • Sarah Whitty, Deputy Registrar

👷 Notice of Requirements for Certificates of Competence in Mining

👷 Labour & Employment
Mining, Certificates of Competence, Health and Safety, Mining Administration Regulations 1996
  • James Buwalda, Secretary of Labour