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1208 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 45 26 APRIL 2007
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copies of the rules and material can be purchased from
Drug Free Sport New Zealand, Auckland University –
Tamaki Campus, Building 701.5, Gate 2A, 200 Morrin
Road, Glen Innes, Auckland; and -
the rules and material can be viewed on the Drug Free
Sport New Zealand website
http://www.drugfreesport.org.nz/
These rules come into force on 1 July 2007.
Dated at Auckland this 26th day of April 2007.
GRAEME STEEL, Executive Director, Drug Free Sport
New Zealand.
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Denatured Ethanol Group Standard 2006 following
the reassessment of methylated spirits, whereby the
Environmental Risk Management Authority decided that
formulations of denatured ethanol sold to the general public
should not be permitted to contain methanol from 21 June
2007.
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Maritime New Zealand
Maritime Transport Act 1994
Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules
24A.4(6)(b) and 24A.6(7)(b)
I, John Norman Keith Mansell, General Manager Maritime
Operations, Maritime New Zealand, being satisfied that the
granting of this exemption will not breach New Zealand’s
international obligations, and pursuant to sections 47(2)(b)(i),
47(2)(b)(iii) and 47(2)(c) of the Maritime Transport Act
1994, acting under delegated authority hereby give notice as
follows:
The masters and owner of M/V Aratere (IMO 9174828)
and M/V Arahura (IMO 8201454) are exempt from
the requirement in Rules 24A.4(6)(b) and 24A.6(7)(b) of
Part 24A of the Maritime Rules, in relation to the
requirement of appendix 1.3(1) concerning the placard
arrangements for road vehicles carrying dangerous
goods under section 5.3.1.1.4.1.1 of the International
Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (“IMDG Code”), – “a
freight container, semi-trailer or portable tank shall
clearly display placards one on each side and one
on each end of the unit”, subject to the following
conditions:
- All other applicable requirements of Maritime Rule
Part 24A and the IMDG Code shall be adhered to; - international voyages shall not be undertaken;
- crew responsible for dealing with emergencies on
vehicle decks must be made aware of the type and
location of dangerous goods prior to commencement
of the voyage; and - road vehicles must comply with the section 7.3 of Land
Transport Rule 45001/1 “Dangerous Goods 2005”.
The exemption from the provisions of Maritime Rules
24A.4(6)(b) and 24A.6(7)(b) shall remain in force until:
(a) one or more of the above conditions is not met;
(b) the ship(s) undergoes major alteration or its operating
limits are permanently changed;
(c) the ownership of the ship(s) is changed;
(d) the exemption is revoked by the Director of Maritime
New Zealand; or
(e) the expiry date;
whichever occurs first.
This exemption shall expire at 09:00* on 5 April 2008.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of April 2007.
JOHN NORMAN KEITH MANSELL, General Manager
Maritime Operations, Maritime New Zealand.
*Local time, 24-hour clock.
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Environmental Risk Management Authority
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
Denatured Ethanol Group Standard (Amendment) Notice 2007
Pursuant to section 96B of the Hazardous Substances and
New Organisms Act 1996, the Environmental Risk
Management Authority, on its own initiative, gives the
following notice.
Notice
- Title—(1) This notice is the Denatured Ethanol Group
Standard (Amendment) Notice 2007 and is part of the
principal notice.
(2) In this notice, “principal notice” means the Denatured
Ethanol Group Standard 2006 (at page 2073 of the
Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 30 June 2006,
No. 74, page 1889).
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Commencement—This notice comes into force 28 days
after the date on which it is notified in the New Zealand
Gazette. -
Amendment to principal notice—Omit clause 3(5) of
the principal notice and substitute:
“(5) Notwithstanding subclause (4), a substance that is
available for sale to the general public—
(a) must only be denatured with the specific
formulations described in subclauses 4(e) and
(g); and
(b) should, where practicable, also contain at least
1.56 ppm methyl violet
provided that a substance that is available for sale
to the general public may be denatured with the
specific formulation designated in subclause (4)(f)
up until the close of 21 June 2007.”
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of April 2007.
For and on behalf of the Environmental Risk Management
Authority:
GEORGE CLARK, Deputy Chair.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate
its general effect.
This notice, which comes into force 28 days after the date of
notification in the New Zealand Gazette, amends the
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- GRAEME STEEL, Executive Director, Drug Free Sport New Zealand
Denatured Ethanol Group Standard 2006 Amendment
Environmental Risk ManagementDenatured Ethanol, Methylated Spirits, Environmental Risk Management Authority
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- John Norman Keith Mansell, General Manager Maritime Operations, Maritime New Zealand
Denatured Ethanol Group Standard (Amendment) Notice 2007
Environmental Risk Management20 April 2007
Denatured Ethanol, Hazardous Substances, Environmental Risk Management Authority
- GEORGE CLARK, Deputy Chair, Environmental Risk Management Authority