✨ Transport and Fire District Notices
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 22
14 FEBRUARY 2008
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of February 2008.
● require a vehicle that is involved in a service that is
subject to transport service licensing to display a transport
service licence (TSL) card;
● provide for Area Knowledge Certificates to be more
relevant to the areas in which taxi drivers work;
● exempt an approved taxi organisation from requiring a
person in control to hold a Certificate of Knowledge of
Law and Practice in specified circumstances;
● prohibit “special interest vehicles” (ie certain vehicles
that are excepted from complying with frontal impact
or exhaust emissions standards) from being used in a
transport service;
● require every taxi operator to belong to an approved taxi
organisation.
A copy of draft Land Transport Rule: Fuel Consumption
Information and draft Land Transport Rule: Operator
Licensing Amendment, with information about the proposed
changes, can be obtained by calling the Land Transport
New Zealand Contact Centre on Freephone 0800 699 000
or by visiting the Land Transport New Zealand website at
www.landtransport.govt.nz/consultation
The consultation material is also available for viewing at
Land Transport New Zealand’s regional offices.
Groups and individuals who have registered their interest
have been advised of the availability of the draft Rules.
Submissions on draft Land Transport Rule: Fuel
Consumption Information and draft Land Transport Rule:
Operator Licensing Amendment close on 7 March 2008.
For further information about the Rules process, contact the
Rules Team, Land Transport New Zealand, PO Box 2840,
Wellington or email info@landtransport.govt.nz
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of February 2008.
ANGELA DUNCAN, Manager Rules.
For and on behalf of the Electricity Commission:
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(b) require a participant who believes, on reasonable
grounds, that it or another participant has breached
any rules relating to quality and security in Part F of
the Rules to notify the Commission as soon as
practicable (amendment to Regulation 63(1)), and
require the Rulings Panel to include information
about such breaches in its quarterly reports to the
Commission (consequential amendment to Regulation
182(c));
(c) specify additional matters for the Rulings Panel to
consider when making decisions on compensation
for breaches of the outage protocol (amendment to
Regulation 114), and place caps on the liability of
Transpower and designated transmission customers
in relation to breaches of Sections VI or VII of Part
F of the Rules (new Regulation 114A); and
(d) make various minor or technical amendments to the
EG Regulations, including those required to improve
drafting clarity or consistency, or as a consequence
of the Electricity Amendment Act 2004, the Crown
Entities Act 2004 and the new reconciliation rules
(new Part J and related changes to other Parts of the
Rules).
- Copies of the Commission’s recommendation and
assessments for the amendments described in paragraph
3 above are available, at no cost, on the Commission’s
website at
http://www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/rulesandregs/
recommend
and
http://www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/pdfs/rulesand
regs/recommend/pdfsrecommend/RP-40-64Assessment.pdf
DAVID CAYGILL, Chair.
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Land Transport New Zealand
Land Transport Act 1998
Notification of Ordinary Rules
In accordance with section 161(2) of the Land Transport
Act 1998, Land Transport New Zealand, on behalf of
the Minister of Transport, gives notice of the Minister’s
intention to make two Land Transport Rules, and advises
that draft Land Transport Rule: Fuel Consumption
Information (Rule 33020) and Land Transport Rule:
Operator Licensing Amendment (Rule 81001/1) are
available for public comment.
Land Transport Rule: Fuel Consumption Information
This draft Rule is intended to provide for the collection of
accurate and reliable fuel consumption information for light
vehicles entering the New Zealand fleet.
Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing Amendment
The proposed Rule will amend Land Transport Rule:
Operator Licensing 2007. The amendments would:
● require a vehicle that is involved in a service that is
subject to transport service licensing to display a transport
service licence (TSL) card;
● provide for Area Knowledge Certificates to be more
relevant to the areas in which taxi drivers work;
● exempt an approved taxi organisation from requiring a
person in control to hold a Certificate of Knowledge of
Law and Practice in specified circumstances;
● prohibit “special interest vehicles” (ie certain vehicles
that are excepted from complying with frontal impact
or exhaust emissions standards) from being used in a
transport service;
● require every taxi operator to belong to an approved taxi
organisation.
A copy of draft Land Transport Rule: Fuel Consumption
Information and draft Land Transport Rule: Operator
Licensing Amendment, with information about the proposed
changes, can be obtained by calling the Land Transport
New Zealand Contact Centre on Freephone 0800 699 000
or by visiting the Land Transport New Zealand website at
www.landtransport.govt.nz/consultation
The consultation material is also available for viewing at
Land Transport New Zealand’s regional offices.
Groups and individuals who have registered their interest
have been advised of the availability of the draft Rules.
Submissions on draft Land Transport Rule: Fuel
Consumption Information and draft Land Transport Rule:
Operator Licensing Amendment close on 7 March 2008.
For further information about the Rules process, contact the
Rules Team, Land Transport New Zealand, PO Box 2840,
Wellington or email info@landtransport.govt.nz
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of February 2008.
ANGELA DUNCAN, Manager Rules.
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New Zealand Fire Service Commission
Fire Service Act 1975
Manukau Fire District Notice, February 2008
Under section 26 of the Fire Service Act 1975, the
New Zealand Fire Service Commission gives the following
notice.
Notice
-
This notice is the Manukau Fire District Notice,
February 2008. -
This notice comes into force on the day of its publication
in the New Zealand Gazette. -
This notice revokes and is in substitution for all previous
fire district notices for this district.
Constitution of Fire District
(a) The urban area of Manukau is constituted as a fire
district.
(b) The boundary of the fire district is defined and
delineated on plans held at the National Headquarters,
New Zealand Fire Service, Wellington.
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🏗️ Electricity Governance Regulations 2003 - Proposed Electricity Governance Amendment Regulations 2008
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksElectricity Governance Regulations, Amendment Regulations, Comalco agreements, Outage protocol, Liability limits
- David Caygill, Chair
🚂 Notification of Ordinary Rules for Land Transport
🚂 Transport & Communications12 February 2008
Land Transport Rules, Fuel Consumption Information, Operator Licensing Amendment, Transport Service Licence, Area Knowledge Certificates
- Angela Duncan, Manager Rules
🚨 Manukau Fire District Notice, February 2008
🚨 Emergency ManagementFire District Notice, Manukau, Fire Service Act 1975
- New Zealand Fire Service Commission