Regulatory Notices




706

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 27

8 MARCH 2007

General Use Claims: For the treatment and control of mature and immature gastrointestinal parasites in dairy beef and cattle, and also to provide cobalt, copper, iodine, selenium and zinc supplement during treatment.

Any person may make a written submission to the director-general, under section 17 of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997, concerning any application notified above.

Such submissions:

(a) must state in full the reasons for making the submission;

(b) may state any decision sought on that application;

(c) must be received by the director-general no later than 30 working days after the date of notification in the New Zealand Gazette; and

(d) should be forwarded to the address given below.

A copy of every submission will be forwarded to the applicant for their information.

The address below is:

(a) where submissions and requests for copies of the public information relating to the application can be sent;

(b) where the public information relating to the application can be viewed; and

(c) the director-general’s address for service:

ACVM Group, New Zealand Food Safety Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, 68–86 Jervois Quay, Wellington. Postal Address: PO Box 2835, Wellington 6140.

The applicant’s address for service is:

Bomac Laboratories Limited, corner of Wiri Station Road and Hobill Avenue, Manukau City. Postal Address: PO Box 76369, Manukau City 2241.

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of March 2007.

MAREE ZINZLEY, Programme Manager (ACVM and Non-Food Products) (acting under delegated authority).

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Wine Act 2003

Notice Under the Wine Act 2003 (Notice No. 1581)

Pursuant to section 116 of the Wine Act 2003, notice is given of the issue on 26 February 2007 of the Wine (Recognised Laboratories) Notice 2007, which comes into force on 2 March 2007.

Copies of the notice may be inspected or obtained at the office of the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, South Tower, 68–86 Jervois Quay (PO Box 2835), Wellington.

It can also be viewed on the NZFSA website www.nzfsa.govt.nz

Dated this 1st day of March 2007.

CAROL BARNAO, Director (Export Standards), New Zealand Food Safety Authority (acting under delegated authority).

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Building and Housing

Building Act 2004

Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body

  1. Pursuant to section 249 of the Building Act 2004 (“the Act”), the Chief Executive of the Department of Building and Housing (“the department”) hereby gives notice of requirements for the building consent accreditation body appointed under section 248 of the Act.

Minimum frequency of audits

  1. The minimum frequency of audits that the building consent accreditation body must conduct on accredited building consent authorities must be not less than:

(a) one full technical reassessment audit of each building consent authority every two years.

Other matters

  1. The building consent accreditation body shall enter into and maintain an agreement with the department in respect of its appointment under section 248 of the Act.

  2. The building consent accreditation body shall:

Conduct of audits

(a) undertake special assessment audits of building consent authorities for the building consent accreditation body’s own assurance purposes, or upon a written request from the department or from the building consent authority itself;

(b) with specific reference to prescribed standards and criteria for accreditation, undertake all audits generally in accordance with ISO/IEC 17011:2004 General requirements for bodies providing assessment and accreditation of conformity assessment bodies, including:

(i) accompanying and assessing building officials as they undertake their day to day duties;

(ii) reviewing building consent files;

(iii) interviewing a range of building consent authority staff; and

(iv) conducting case studies of completed or partially completed buildings.

Records and provision of information

(c) maintain accurate and complete records of audits undertaken and:

(i) hold safely and securely all such records and any documents received or prepared in the course of audit work; and

(ii) provide to the department, upon written request, all such records and documents (and/or copies thereof) in accordance with the terms of the request;

(d) provide to the department regular, extraordinary and annual reports on audit work and related matters;

(e) supply to the department a copy of every building consent authority accreditation assessment report as soon as practicable after the completion of the report; and



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 Notices

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 March 2007
Agricultural compounds, Veterinary medicines, Submissions, ACVM Group, Bomac Laboratories Limited
  • MAREE ZINZLEY, Programme Manager (ACVM and Non-Food Products)

🌾 Wine (Recognised Laboratories) Notice 2007

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 March 2007
Wine Act 2003, Recognised Laboratories, NZFSA
  • CAROL BARNAO, Director (Export Standards), New Zealand Food Safety Authority

🏗️ Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Building Act 2004, Building consent accreditation, Audits, ISO/IEC 17011:2004