✨ Regulatory Changes
29 JUNE 2005
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 99
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Schedule 2
Changes to controls for veterinary medicines
Control – Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations 2001 Changes to Controls
New regulation 56A
The regulations apply to each hazardous substance described in Table 1 of Schedule 1 with variation code 1 as if the following regulation were inserted immediately after regulation 56:
56A Exception to approved handler requirement for transportation of packaged veterinary medicines
(1) Regulation 56 is deemed to be complied with if—
(a) in the case of a hazardous substance being transported on land—
(i) in the case of a substance being transported by rail, the person who drives the rail vehicle that is transporting the substance is fully trained in accordance with the approved safety system for the time being approved under section 6D of the Transport Services Licensing Act 1989; and
(ii) in every other case, the person who drives, loads, and unloads the vehicle that is transporting the substance has a current dangerous goods endorsement on his or her driver licence; and
(iii) in all cases, Land Transport Rule 45001/1: Dangerous Goods 2005 (made under the Land Transport Act 1998) is complied with; or
(b) in the case of a hazardous substance being transported by sea, one of the following is complied with:
(i) Maritime Rule 24A: Carriage of Cargoes – Dangerous Goods (made under Part 3 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994):
(ii) International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code; or
(c) in the case of a hazardous substance being transported by air, Civil Aviation Rule 92: Carriage of Dangerous Goods (made under Part 3 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990) is complied with.
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