✨ Miscellaneous Notices
30 OCTOBER 2008 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 164 4299
- FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2008 finals clean zone: North Harbour Stadium, Auckland—
(a) The following area, including North Harbour Stadium, Auckland, is declared to be a clean zone for the clean period referred to in subclause (b):
The area bordered by, and including, the footpaths on the north-west side of Oteha Valley Road (between Appian Way and State Highway 17), the west side of State Highway 17 (between Oteha Valley Road and Coliseum Drive), the south side of Coliseum Drive (between State Highway 17 and Don McKinnon Drive), the east sign of Don McKinnon Drive (between Coliseum Drive and Appian Way), and the north-east side of Appian Way (between Oteha Valley Road and Don McKinnon Drive).
(b) The clean period for the clean zone described in sub clause (a) is from 12.01am on Sunday, 16 November 2008 until 11.59pm on Sunday, 16 November 2008.
- Excluded land and buildings—For the avoidance of doubt, the clean zones declared in clauses 2 and 3 do not include any excluded land or buildings, as defined in section 16(5) of the Act.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of October 2008.
HON PETE HODGSON, Minister for Economic Development.
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Education
Education Act 1989
Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Cheviot Area School (309)
Pursuant to section 78M of the Education Act 1989, I direct the Secretary for Education to appoint a limited statutory manager for the Cheviot Area School Board of Trustees because of the risks to the operation of the school and the educational performance of the students at the school.
The following functions, powers and duties of the board are vested in a limited statutory manager:
- All functions, powers and duties of the board to manage curriculum, and teaching and assessment practices (whether statutory or otherwise).
A limited statutory manager must also advise the board on the following:
- Ensuring the implementation of the recommendations in the Education Review Office report dated June 2008 and any future Education Review Office reports; and
- employment issues including, but not limited to, the review of the performance appraisal system, professional development, and the staff appointments process.
This notice takes effect the day after the date of publication.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of October 2008.
HON CHRIS CARTER, Minister of Education.
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Health
Health Act 1956
Notice Under the Health Act 1956—Drinking Water Standards for New Zealand
Pursuant to section 69O(1) of the Health Act 1956 (as amended by the Health (Drinking Water) Amendment Act 2007), notice is hereby given that the Associate Minister of Health has issued Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008) to supersede and revoke the Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005.
The Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand provide requirements for drinking-water safety by specifying the maximum amounts of substances or organisms or contaminants or residues that may be present in drinking-water, criteria for demonstrating compliance with the Standards, and remedial action to be taken in the event of non-compliance with the different aspects of the Standards.
The Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008) have been made after consultation with all interested persons who made submissions to the Ministry regarding the content of the 2005 Standards.
The differences between these new standards and the old standards are primarily due to clarifications, corrections, alignments, or simplified compliance procedures of a minor or transitional nature.
The changes are largely included at the request of stakeholders following consultation. The Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008) supersede and revoke the Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005.
The Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008) come into force on 31 December 2008.
A copy of the Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008) is displayed on the website of the Ministry at www.moh.govt.nz/water
Copies may be viewed free of charge at the library of the Ministry of Health at 133 Molesworth Street, Wellington, or on application to a drinking-water assessor at any district health board public health unit in New Zealand.
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Human Tissue Act 2008
Notice That the New Zealand Heart Valve Bank (LabPlus, Auckland District Health Board) and New Zealand Blood Service are Authorised Tissue Banks
Pursuant to section 86(3) of the Human Tissue Act 2008, the Director-General of Health gives notice that the New Zealand Heart Valve Bank (LabPlus, Auckland District Health Board) and New Zealand Blood Service are Authorised Tissue Banks.
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Clean Zones for FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 October 2008
Clean Zones, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, Major Events Management Act
- HON PETE HODGSON, Minister for Economic Development
🎓 Appointment of Limited Statutory Manager for Cheviot Area School
🎓 Education, Culture & Science28 October 2008
Limited Statutory Manager, Cheviot Area School, Education Act 1989
- HON CHRIS CARTER, Minister of Education
🏥 Issuance of Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008)
🏥 Health & Social WelfareDrinking-Water Standards, Health Act 1956, Ministry of Health
🏥 Authorisation of New Zealand Heart Valve Bank and New Zealand Blood Service as Tissue Banks
🏥 Health & Social WelfareHuman Tissue Act 2008, Authorised Tissue Banks, New Zealand Heart Valve Bank, New Zealand Blood Service
NZ Gazette 2008, No 164