✨ Regulatory Notices
12 JUNE 2008 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 98 2601
to protect horses for export and in the case of
an equine influenza incursion, to reduce clinical
signs and virus excretion after infection. Onset of
immunity if 14 days after primary vaccination
course. Duration of immunity is 5 months after
primary vaccination course and 1 year after third
vaccination.
Any person may make a written submission to the
director-general concerning this application. Under sections
16 and 17 of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary
Medicines Act 1997, a written submission:
(a) must state in full the reasons for making the
submission; and
(b) may state any decision sought on that application; and
(c) must be received by the director-general no later
than 30 working days after the date of notification
in the New Zealand Gazette.
A copy of every submission will be forwarded to the
applicant for the applicant’s information.
The following address is:
(a) where submissions on this application are to be sent;
and
(b) where requests for copies of the public information
relating to the application can be sent; and
(c) where public information relating to the application
can be viewed; and
(d) the director-general’s address for service:
ACVM Group, New Zealand Food Safety
Authority, Level 5, South Tower, 68–86 Jervois
Quay, Wellington 6011. Postal Address: PO Box
2835, Wellington 6140.
The applicant’s address for service is:
Equine Health Association/NZ Racing Board Partnership,
106–110 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012.
Postal Address: PO Box 38899, Wellington Mail Centre,
Lower Hutt 5045.
Dated at Wellington this 9th day of June 2008.
MAREE ZINZLEY, Programme Manager (Operations)
(acting under delegated authority).
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Food Act 1981
Food Standard Under the Food Act 1981
(Notice No. 73)
Pursuant to section 11G of the Food Act 1981, notice
is given that the New Zealand (Uncooked Comminuted
Fermented Meat) Food Standard 2008 was issued by the
Minister for Food Safety on 3 June 2008 and comes into
force 1 December 2008.
Copies of the notice may be inspected or obtained at the
office of the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, South
Tower, 68–86 Jervois Quay (PO Box 2835), Wellington.
It can also be viewed on the NZFSA website
www.nzfsa.govt.nz
Dated this 9th day of June 2008.
ADRIENNE MEIKLE, Acting Director (Policy),
New Zealand Food Safety Authority (acting pursuant to
delegated authority).
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Public Trust
Public Trust Act 2001
The Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates
Notice 12 June 2008
The following notice is given pursuant to section 50 of the
Public Trust Act 2001 (“the Act”).
Notice
- Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be
cited as the Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates
Notice 12 June 2008.
(2) The determinations and revocation in this notice take
effect from and including 4 June 2008.
- Interpretation—(1) Unless the context otherwise
requires:
“agency deposit” means a deposit (not being an
investment deposit) held as agent or attorney;
“call deposit” means a deposit (not being an agency
deposit, an investment deposit, a protection deposit,
a special deposit or a trust deposit) held in the ordinary
course of administration, and determined by Public Trust
to be held at call;
“deposit” means a sum of money held by Public Trust
belonging to any estate, which money for the time being
forms part of the Common Fund;
“investment deposit” means a deposit held at call or
otherwise as an investment under section 51 of the Act;
“protection deposit” means a deposit, held at call, of
tuition, boarding, accommodation or other fees by or
on behalf of a student enrolled at a private training
establishment within the meaning of Part 18 of the
Education Act 1989;
“special deposit” means a deposit held other than at call
on behalf of the Crown, or any local authority within the
meaning of the Local Government Act 1974;
“trust deposit” means a deposit (not being an agency
deposit, an investment deposit, a protection deposit or a
special deposit) held on trust:
(i) for persons not of full age or capacity; or
(ii) for beneficiaries not entitled to payment at call; or
(iii) otherwise than at call.
(2) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in
this notice as they do in the Act.
- Rates of Common Fund interest—(1) The rate
of Common Fund interest on deposits (other than
investment deposits repayable at the end of fixed term or
protection deposits) shall be that specified in Schedule 1 for
the appropriate type of deposits.
(2) The rate of Common Fund interest on each protection
deposit associated with a particular private training
establishment shall be that specified in Schedule 2 for the
appropriate dollar range of the total of those deposits.
(3) The rate of Common Fund interest payable on
investment deposits repayable at the end of a fixed term
shall be that specified in Schedule 3 for the appropriate
interest payment frequency, term and dollar range.
(4) Despite subparagraph (1), the rate of Common Fund
interest payable on deposits made pursuant to an enactment
shall be the rate (if any) specified in the enactment.
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Notice of Application to Register a Trade Name Product
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources9 June 2008
Agricultural Compounds, Veterinary Medicines, Trade Name Product, Proteqflu, Vaccine, Equine Influenza
- MAREE ZINZLEY, Programme Manager (Operations)
🏥 Food Standard Under the Food Act 1981
🏥 Health & Social Welfare9 June 2008
Food Standard, Uncooked Comminuted Fermented Meat, Food Act 1981
- ADRIENNE MEIKLE, Acting Director (Policy)
🏢 Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates Notice
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance12 June 2008
Public Trust, Common Fund, Interest Rates, Public Trust Act 2001