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4856 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 167 7 DECEMBER 2006
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In this clause –
cultures of micro-organisms means yeasts or bacteria (including yeast ghosts) used in wine manufacture with or without the addition of any one or more of thiamine hydrochloride, niacin, pyridoxine, pantothenic acid, biotin and inositol.
[4.3] omitting paragraph 5(5)(i), substituting –
(i) 200 mg/L of added dimethyl dicarbonate.
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Christchurch International Airport Limited
Airport Authorities (Airport Companies Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999
Disclosure Financial Statements for Christchurch International Airport Limited—For the Year Ended 30 June 2006
Pursuant to the Airport Authorities (Airport Companies Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999 (“Regulations”), Christchurch International Airport Limited (“company”) confirms that:
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The Disclosure Financial Statements in respect of the financial year ended 30 June 2006 have been completed and audited in compliance with the Regulations.
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These statements are available to be inspected at and/or copies can be obtained from:
- the company’s internet web site at:
www.christchurch-airport.co.nz - the company offices situated at:
Second Floor, International Terminal Building,
Christchurch International Airport, Christchurch;
and/or - the company on request by:
Telephone: (03) 358 5029.
Facsimile: (03) 353 7730.
Dated this 30th day of November 2006.
ANDREW SOUNESS, Financial Controller.
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Dental Council of New Zealand
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003
Notice of Replacement Scopes of Practice and Prescribed Qualifications
This notice is issued by the Dental Council of New Zealand pursuant to sections 11 and 12 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003.
The following scope replaces the Scope of General Dental Practice published in a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 20 May 2005, No. 81, page 1927.
Scope of General Dental Practice
The Scope of Practice for General Dental Practice is the practice of dentistry as set out in the documented “Detailed Scope of Practice for General Dental Practice” produced and published from time to time by the Dental Council of New Zealand.
It involves the maintenance of health through the assessment, diagnosis, management, treatment and prevention of any disease, disorder or condition of the orofacial complex and associated structures within the scope of the practitioner’s approved education, training and competence.
Prescribed Qualifications
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery, University of Otago; or
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an Australian Dental Council (ADC) accredited undergraduate dental degree from an ADC accredited dental school in Australia and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination; or
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a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CDA) accredited undergraduate dental degree from a CDA accredited dental school in the USA or Canada and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination; or
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a General Dental Council (GDC) accredited undergraduate dental degree from a GDC accredited dental school in the UK, or Commonwealth as listed below and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination:
Dental School Dates of Recognition Western Cape Before 1 January 1998 Hong Kong Before 1 January 2001 Singapore Before 1 January 2001 Witwatersrand Before 1 January 2001 Pretoria Before 1 January 2001 Stellenbosch Before 1 January 2001 Medical University of Between 1 January 1997 South Africa and 31 December 2000 Malaya Between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 2000;
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- a five-year undergraduate dental degree; a pass in the New Zealand Dental Registration Examinations and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination; or
- a five-year undergraduate dental degree; a pass in the Australian Dental Council licensing examinations and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination; or
- a five-year undergraduate dental degree; a pass in the USA licensing examinations and a pass in the New Zealand Conditions of Practice Examination.
The following scope replaces the Scope for Dental Technology Practice published in a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 20 May 2005, No. 81, page 1927.
Scope for Dental Technology Practice
Dental technology practice is a subset of the practice of dentistry, and is commensurate with a dental technician’s approved education, training and competence.
It involves processes and procedures associated with the design, manufacture and repair of fixed and removable oral and extra-oral appliances and prostheses prescribed by a practising dental specialist, dentist, clinical dental technician, medical practitioner or other practising health practitioner.
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