Food Standards and Racing Rules




25 MAY 2006

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 48
T10

STONE FRUITS
PROPACHLOR
PROPACHLOR
RADISH
SWEDE

0.02
0.02

SUM OF SETHOXYDIM AND METABOLITES
CONTAINING THE 5-(2ETHYLTHIOPROPYL)CYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE
AND
5-HYDROXYCYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE MOIETIES
AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES,
EXPRESSED AS SETHOXYDIM

BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE)
VEGETABLES, HEAD CABBAGES,
FLOWERHEAD BRASSICAS

0.2
0.2
3

TRICHLORFON
TRICHLORFON

MILKS

SETHOXYDIM

1245

*0.05

TRIFLOXYSTROBIN
SUM OF TRIFLOXYSTROBIN AND ITS ACID
METABOLITE ((E,E)-METHOXYIMINO-[2-[1-(3TRIFLUOROMETHYLPHENYL)ETHYLIDENEAMINOOXYMETHYL]PHENYL]
ACETIC ACID), EXPRESSED AS
0.5

TRIFLOXYSTROBIN EQUIVALENTS

STRAWBERRY

2

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Harness Racing
New Zealand Incorporated

Racing Act 2003

The New Zealand Rules of Harness Racing—
Racecourse Admission Rules 2003

Notice is given of the following Rules made pursuant to
section 34 of the Racing Act 2003.

Rules Controlling or Prohibiting Admission to Racecourses

Rules

  1. Title—These Rules may be cited as the Racecourse
    Admission Rules 2003.

  2. Commencement—These Rules come into force on the
    day after the date of their publication in the New Zealand
    Gazette.

  3. Interpretation—In these Rules:

(a) racecourse, racing rules, racing code and racing
betting each has the same meaning ascribed to it in
section 5 of the Racing Act 2003;

(b) bookmaker has the same meaning ascribed to it in
section 4 of the Gambling Act 2003;

(c) exemptions committee means a committee
comprising of the chief executive or general
manager of each racing code and a chairman
appointed by the racing codes;

(d) references to any Act include references to any
subsequent Act consolidating or in substitution of it.

  1. Prohibited persons—For the purpose of maintaining
    public confidence in the conduct of racing and the integrity
    of racing betting:

(a) persons (other than eligible individuals under the
Criminal Records (Clean Slate Act) 2004 and those
persons to which 4 (b) applies) of the classes
described in Schedule 1 are excluded absolutely
from entering any racecourse to which section 34 of
the Racing Act 2003 applies; or

(b) persons (other than eligible individuals under the
Criminal Records (Clean Slate Act) 2004 and those
persons to which 2 (b) applies) of the classes
described in Schedule 2 are excluded for a period of
two years from the date of conviction from entering
any racecourse to which section 34 of the Racing
Act 2003 applies.

  1. Exemptions

(a) Any person excluded under Rule 4 hereof from
entering a racecourse may apply in writing to the
exemptions committee to be exempted wholly or
in part from that prohibition.

(b) The exemptions committee may grant an exemption
in whole or in part if it is satisfied that there
are reasonable grounds to do so and that doing
so will not compromise the maintenance of public
confidence in the conduct of racing and the integrity
of racing betting.

Schedule 1

Classes of person excluded absolutely from entering any
racecourse under Rule 4 (a)

Racing Disqualifications

(a) Disqualified persons under the racing rules made by
racing codes;

(b) Persons who are disqualified or prohibited by racing
authorities in any country outside New Zealand
having reciprocal agreements with one or more of
the racing codes;

Bookmaking, Betting and Racing

(c) Bookmakers and persons acting as bookmakers’ agents
but not persons lawfully acting as bookmakers or
bookmakers’ agents in any country outside New Zealand;

(d) Persons convicted (whether before or after the
commencement of these Rules) of any offence or
infringement offence under the Gambling Act 2003,
the Gaming Act 1908 or under Part II of the Gaming
and Lotteries Act 1977;

(e) Persons convicted (whether before or after the
commencement of these Rules) of any offence under
the Racing Act 2003 or the Racing Act 1971;

Offences

(f) Persons convicted (whether before or after the
commencement of these Rules) of the following offences:

(i) endangering safety under sections 12 or 13 of the
Summary Offences Act 1981;

(ii) possession of weapons, firearms or imitation
firearms in a public place;

(iii) any offence under the Gaming and Lotteries Act
1977 (other than Part II which relates to
Bookmakers and Betting);



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