Miscellaneous Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 141

18 SEPTEMBER 2008

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General Section

New Zealand Historic Places Trust

Historic Places Act 1993

Notification of Archaeological Site

Notice is hereby given, under section 9(2) of the Historic Places Act 1993 ("the Act"), of the declaration by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust that the following site is an archaeological site as defined by section 2 of the Act:

20th century components of the Clark and Holland’s Brick Works and Pottery Industry site R11/1508 located at Lot 1 DP 104222, Limeburners Bay, Hobsonville, Waitakere City.

SHERRY REYNOLDS, New Zealand Historic Places Trust, General Manager, Northern Region, Private Box 105291, Auckland City 1143.

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Veterinary Council of New Zealand

Veterinarians Act 2005

Minimum Standards for Practising as a Veterinarian: Amendment Notice 2008 (No. 1)

Pursuant to section 75(i) of the Veterinarians Act 2005, the Veterinary Council of New Zealand sets out in this notice* the following prescribed minimum standards for practising as a veterinarian:

  1. Fitness to Practise

A veterinarian must be fit in order to maintain his or her practising certificate and to practise as a veterinarian in New Zealand.

Matters that may bring a person’s fitness to practise into question can include:

  • the contracting of any addictive, mental or physical condition;
  • any addictive or inappropriate taking of drugs or alcohol;
  • a formal competence enquiry from an employer;
  • an adverse finding in any disciplinary action by an employer or licensing or professional body; and
  • a guilty finding in any criminal proceeding (including traffic offences involving alcohol or drugs for which the maximum penalty is not less than three months’ imprisonment).

All persons are required to provide the council with a statement about their fitness to practise when they apply for registration or for a practising certificate.

The council may also examine a person (section 25(a)), require statutory declarations (section 25(b)), require other information (section 25(c)) and take various actions under specific, relevant sections of the Act.

  1. Competence to Practise

(a) Competency Standards

Pursuant to section 88(3) of the Veterinarians Act 2005, the council refers persons to the document "Competency Standards and Performance Indicators for Veterinarians" available on the council’s website www.vetcouncil.org.nz and from the council’s office on request. This document sets out the competency standards council expects veterinarians to meet, at the point of initial registration, and on an ongoing basis, and provides criteria against which an individual veterinarian’s performance may be measured.

(b) Recency of Practice

For any person who has not worked as a veterinarian for five consecutive years, or has not worked as a veterinarian for five consecutive years in the area in which they intend to practise, the council may examine the person (sections 11(a) and 25(a)) and may if it is necessary place conditions upon the person’s practising certificate (section 26(3)(c)).

(c) Continuing Professional Development

The council requires veterinarians to record and report their professional development.

Under section 25, when considering an application for a practising certificate, the council may require the applicant to provide any document or information that the council considers, on reasonable grounds, is necessary to assess his or her application.

The council may use this section and section 26 where veterinarians have not reported on their professional development for more than two consecutive years.

*This notice replaces the Veterinary Council notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, 7 June 2007, No. 61, page 1646.

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🎓 Notification of Archaeological Site

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Archaeological site, Historic Places Act 1993, Clark and Holland’s Brick Works, Limeburners Bay, Hobsonville
  • SHERRY REYNOLDS, New Zealand Historic Places Trust, General Manager, Northern Region

🏥 Minimum Standards for Practising as a Veterinarian: Amendment Notice 2008 (No. 1)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Veterinarians, Fitness to Practise, Competence to Practise, Veterinarians Act 2005, Competency Standards
  • Veterinary Council of New Zealand