✨ Racing Rules, Company Removal, ACC Levy Consultation
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 96
30 AUGUST 2007
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Incorporated
Racing Act 2003
Amendment to the New Zealand Rules of Racing
Pursuant to sections 29 to 32 of the Racing Act 2003, notice is given that the following New Zealand Rules of Racing have been amended:
504(6)
525(5)
804(2)
These amendments will come into effect from the date of publication of this notice.
The New Zealand Rules of Racing can be viewed on the New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Incorporated website
or copies can be inspected free of charge or purchased at New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Incorporated, 106–110 Jackson Street, Petone, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of August 2007.
PAUL BITTAR, Chief Executive, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Incorporated.
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Company Notices
REMOVALS
SINNZ Investments Limited (in liquidation)
Notice of Intention to Apply for Removal of Company From the Register
Pursuant to Section 320(2) of the Companies Act 1993
I, William Leslie Cameron Brierley, liquidator of SINNZ Investments Limited (in liquidation), whose registered office is situated at the office of Total Tax Limited, Level 3, Crombie Lockwood House, 148 Cuba Street, Wellington, hereby give notice that, pursuant to section 318(1)(e) of the Companies Act 1993 and having filed with the Registrar of Companies our final report on the liquidation and the documents required by section 257 of the Act, it is intended to remove the company from the New Zealand Register.
Any objection to the removal, pursuant to section 321 of the Companies Act 1993, must be delivered to the Registrar of Companies no later than 28 September 2007.
Dated this 27th day of August 2007.
W. L. C. BRIERLEY, Liquidator.
Address of Liquidator: WLC Brierley Law Office, Lychgate Centre, 100–108 Riddiford Street (PO Box 7196), Newtown, Wellington.
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Departmental Notices
ACC
Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Act 2001
Consultation on Proposed ACC Levy Rates
Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) is consulting on the following 2008/09 levies:
- Work levy (self-employed people and employers combined)
- Pre-1999 claims levy (residual claims levy)
- Earners levy
- Motor vehicle levy
The ACC Board invites all interested parties to provide input on its levy proposals prior to making recommendations to the Minister for ACC. This consultation is required under section 331 of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Act 2001.
Why do levies change?
ACC meets the ongoing cost of claims from the levies it collects each year and the interest it earns by investing any unspent levies or reserves.
There are a number of factors that affect levy rates. These include the forecast trends in injury and death rates, the duration and cost of claimants’ rehabilitation or compensation, and economic factors such as inflation and interest rates. Rising interest rates increase the future earnings expected from ACC’s investments and decrease ACC’s liability for past injuries and, as a result, reduce the levy rates. The opposite is true when interest rates reduce.
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- PAUL BITTAR, Chief Executive, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Incorporated
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 August 2007
Company Removal, Liquidation, SINNZ Investments Limited
- W. L. C. BRIERLEY, Liquidator
🏥 Consultation on Proposed ACC Levy Rates
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