Transport and Electricity Notices




2 FEBRUARY 2006

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 10

197

Transport

Civil Aviation Act 1990
State Sector Act 1988

Notice of Granting an Open Aviation Market Licence

Pursuant to section 87U of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, sections 41 (1) and 42 of the State Sector Act 1988, and to a delegation from the Secretary for Transport dated

22 September 2004, I give notice that John Gibson Bradbury, Deputy Secretary Access and Services in the Ministry of Transport, has granted to Pacific Blue Airlines (NZ) Limited of Christchurch, New Zealand, an open aviation market licence authorising the airline to operate international air services for the carriage of passengers, cargo and mail between points in New Zealand and points in Australia.

The licence will take effect from 1 February 2006, upon expiry of the airline’s current open aviation market licence.

Signed at Wellington this 30th day of January 2006.

JOHN MACILREE, Principal Adviser Access and Services, Ministry of Transport.

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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices

Electricity Commission

Electricity (Levy of Industry Participants) Regulations 2005

Notice of Reconciled Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2005

This notice of the Reconciled Annual Levy Rates for the financial year ending 30 June 2005, is issued by the Electricity Commission (“Commission”) pursuant to Regulation 11 (1) (c) of the Electricity (Levy of Industry Participants) Regulations 2005 (“Regulations”).

The Regulations came into force on 21 April 2005.

The Regulations impose levies on generators, purchasers, and distributors for the costs of the Commission performing its functions, duties, and powers under the Electricity Act 1992 from 1 July 2004.

The Regulations provide that each generator, purchaser, or distributor is liable to pay a levy to the Commission.

The Commission collects the levy on behalf of the Crown.

Regulation 7 specifies the Commission must calculate the annual levy rates using estimated Commission costs, estimated quantities of electricity generated, purchased or conveyed, and an estimated number of consumer connections.

Regulations 11, 12, and 13 set out how the levy is to be reconciled after the end of a financial year on the basis of the Commission’s actual costs, actual quantities of electricity generated, purchased or conveyed, and the actual number of consumer connections.

Reconciled Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2005

The Commission has calculated the reconciled annual levy rates for the financial year ending 30 June 2005 in accordance with Regulation 11.

The reconciled annual levy rates for that period are as follows:

Generators Purchasers Distributors (including Transpower) Distributors (excluding Transpower) Transpower
Common quality operations $0.1170/MWh $0.1179/MWh $0.0682/MWh
Market operations $0.2897/MWh $0.2919/MWh
Registry and consumer operations $0.3399/ICP $0.3387/ICP
Supply security operations $0.1654/MWh
Transmission operations $0.1117/MWh
Electricity efficiency operations $0.0106/MWh
Other activities $0.0104/MWh $0.0104/MWh $0.0060/MWh

A copy of these reconciled annual levy rates is available on the Commission’s web site at:

http://www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/rulesandregs/reg#levy

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of January 2006.

For and on behalf of the Electricity Commission:

ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chair.

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🚂 Granting of an Open Aviation Market Licence

🚂 Transport & Communications
30 January 2006
Aviation, Licence, Pacific Blue Airlines, International Air Services, Australia
  • John Gibson Bradbury, Granted open aviation market licence

  • John MacIlree, Principal Adviser Access and Services, Ministry of Transport

💰 Reconciled Annual Levy Rates for Electricity Industry Participants

💰 Finance & Revenue
27 January 2006
Electricity, Levy Rates, Generators, Purchasers, Distributors, Financial Year 2005
  • Roy Hemmingway, Chair, Electricity Commission