✨ Regulatory and Tertiary Education Notices




27 JULY 2006 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 85

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The Regulations came into force on 21 April 2005.
The Regulations impose levies on generators, purchasers, and distributors for the costs of performing the Commission’s functions, powers and duties under the Electricity Act 1992.
Regulation 7 specifies how the Commission must calculate the annual levy rates.

Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2007

The Commission has calculated the annual levy rates for the financial year ending 30 June 2007 in accordance with Regulation 7.

The annual levy rates for that period are as follows:

Generators Purchasers Distributors (including Transpower) Distributors (excluding Transpower) Transpower
Common quality operations $0.1222/MWh $0.1230/MWh $0.0708/MWh
Market operations $0.3038/MWh $0.3057/MWh
Registry and consumer operations $0.2759/ICP $0.2749/ICP
Supply security operations $0.6536/MWh
Transmission operations $0.1415/MWh
Electricity efficiency operations $0.1903/MWh
Other activities $0.0086/MWh $0.0087/MWh $0.0050/MWh
MACQS reform $0.0239/MWh $0.0241/MWh $0.0139/MWh

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of July 2006.
For and on behalf of the Electricity Commission:
ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chair.
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Tertiary Education

Industry Training Act 1992

New Zealand Painting Contractors Association of Employers Industry Training Organisation Incorporated

Pursuant to section 5 of the Industry Training Act 1992, full recognition is granted for the New Zealand Painting Contractors Association of Employers Industry Training Organisation Incorporated to set standards at Levels 1 to 8 on the National Qualifications Framework for the painting and paperhanging (defined as painting and decorating), signwriting and bricklaying, masonry and stonemasonry industries for a period of five years with effect from 25 September 2004.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of July 2006.
MICHAEL CULLEN, Minister for Tertiary Education.
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Transit New Zealand

Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003

Transit New Zealand Act 1989

Amendment to Transit New Zealand Bylaw 2005/7* Maximum Speeds of Vehicles on State Highways

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989 and clause 2.6 of the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003 (Rule 54001), Transit New Zealand hereby amends the following bylaw.

Amendment

  1. This amendment shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. The Transit New Zealand (Maximum Speeds of Vehicles on State Highways) Bylaw 2005/7* is hereby amended by:
    (a) Inserting a new line 682 (a) in Schedule 3 to read:

    "On SH8
    At: Omarama
    From RP 169/15.84 to 169/16.36
    Distance from nearest Road/Feature:
    From 80m north-east of Airport Road to 240m north-east of junction with SH83.
    Speed Restriction (km/h): 70"



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ’° Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2007

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
25 July 2006
Electricity, Levy Rates, Generators, Purchasers, Distributors, Transpower, Financial Year
  • ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chair

πŸŽ“ Recognition of Industry Training Organisation

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
19 July 2006
Industry Training, Painting Contractors, Signwriting, Bricklaying, Masonry, Stonemasonry
  • MICHAEL CULLEN, Minister for Tertiary Education

πŸš‚ Amendment to Transit New Zealand Bylaw 2005/7

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Speed Limits, State Highways, Transit New Zealand, Land Transport Rule