✨ Government Notices
9 AUGUST 2007
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 89
(a) the following schools’ boards of trustees to acquire
redeemable preference shares in Foodstuffs (South
Island) Limited as follows:
(i) Otago Boys’ High School – $1 x 2960 shares;
(ii) Timaru Boys’ High School – $1 x 2895 shares;
(iii) Salisbury School (Nelson) – $1 x 3440 shares;
(iv) Southland Girls’ High School – $1 x 2625
shares; and
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(b) each school’s board of trustees listed in (a) above
to acquire redeemable preference shares issued by
Foodstuffs (South Island) Limited acquired as a
result of expenditure on goods for a period of up to,
but not exceeding, five (5) years from the date of
the approval referred to above.
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of August 2007.
JOHN HENRY WHITEHEAD, Secretary to the Treasury.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices
Commerce Commission
Telecommunications Act 2001
Notification of Release of Draft Standard Terms
Determinations for Telecom’s Unbundled Copper
Local Loop Network and Telecom’s Unbundled
Copper Local Loop Network Co-location Services
Under the Telecommunications Act 2001
Pursuant to section 30K of the Telecommunications Act 2001
(“the Act”), the Commerce Commission (“the Commission”)
gives public notice that it has released its draft determinations
for Telecom’s unbundled copper local loop network and
Telecom’s unbundled copper local loop network co-location
services.
A copy of these draft determinations can be found on the
Commission’s website at
Unbundled copper local loop service
http://www.comcom.govt.nz/IndustryRegulation/Tele
communications/StandardTermsDeterminations/Un
bundledLocalLoopService/DecisionsList1.aspx
Unbundled copper local loop co-location service
http://www.comcom.govt.nz/IndustryRegulation/Tele
communications/StandardTermsDeterminations/Un
bundledLocalLoopCoLocationService/Decisions
List.aspx
The closing date for submissions to the Commission on the
draft determinations is 29 August 2007.
Date of Notice: 31 July 2007.
COMMERCE COMMISSION.
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Electricity Commission
Electricity Governance Rules 2003
Electricity Governance Rules (Approval as
Industrial Co-generating Station (No. 1)
(Carter Holt Harvey Pulp and Paper Limited))
Notice 2007
Pursuant to Rule 8 of Schedule G9 of Part G of the
Electricity Governance Rules 2003 (“Rules”), the Electricity
Commission (“Commission”) gives the following notice.
Notice
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Title and date—(1) This notice is the Electricity
Governance Rules (Approval as Industrial Co-generating
Station (No. 1) (Carter Holt Harvey Pulp and Paper
Limited)) Notice 2007.
(2) This notice is dated 31 July 2007. -
Approval—The following generating unit, owned by
Carter Holt Harvey Pulp and Paper Limited (“CHH”), is
approved as an industrial co-generating station in accordance
with Schedule G9 of Part G of the Rules:
● Kinleith Mill Turbine Generator. -
Condition—This exemption is granted on the following
condition:
● The industrial co-generating station must comply with
dispatch instructions if the system operator has issued a
formal notice as defined in Part A of the Rules. -
Reasons for granting the approval—The reasons for
granting this exemption are:
(a) The system operator provided comments on the
application and the condition noted above was added
as a consequence;
(b) the plant fits the definition of industrial co-generating
station as defined in Part A of the Rules. It derives
its fuel source from a co-located industrial process,
and the electricity produced by the co-generating
station is used by that industrial process and a
by-product of the generation is then provided to that
industrial process. Accordingly, the industrial process
is dependent on the operation of the co-generation
plant;
(c) because of this close link between the on-site
industrial process and the co-generation plant, the
generator is unable to comply with the standard
dispatch tolerance; and
(d) granting approval will, in accordance with the
Commission’s principal objectives and specific
outcomes, encourage co-generation, thereby
promoting and facilitating the efficient use of
electricity and other resources. It will maintain
the efficient use of resources by continuing to allow
CHH to fully utilise waste products for electricity
generation. It will therefore maintain the incentives
for co-generation.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of July 2007.
For and on behalf of the Electricity Commission:
MERVYN ENGLISH, General Manager.
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Approval under Crown Entities Act 2004
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration6 August 2007
Crown Entities Act, Treasury, Education, Approval
- John Henry Whitehead, Secretary to the Treasury
- JOHN HENRY WHITEHEAD, Secretary to the Treasury
🏭 Notification of Release of Draft Standard Terms Determinations for Telecom’s Unbundled Copper Local Loop Network and Telecom’s Unbundled Copper Local Loop Network Co-location Services
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 July 2007
Telecommunications, Draft Determinations, Commerce Commission, Unbundled Copper Local Loop Network
- Commerce Commission
🏗️ Electricity Governance Rules (Approval as Industrial Co-generating Station (No. 1) (Carter Holt Harvey Pulp and Paper Limited)) Notice 2007
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works31 July 2007
Electricity, Industrial Co-generating Station, Carter Holt Harvey, Kinleith Mill
- Mervyn English, General Manager, Electricity Commission
- MERVYN ENGLISH, General Manager, Electricity Commission