Maritime Exemptions and Fire Service Areas




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 9

22 JANUARY 2009

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31C.9(a) – re operating areas – unlimited area (crewing and watchkeeping fishing vessels)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31C.10(a) – re operating areas – offshore area (crewing and watchkeeping fishing vessels)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31C.12 – re operating areas – inshore area (crewing and watchkeeping fishing vessels)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 31C.12(1)(a) – re operating areas – inshore area (crewing and watchkeeping fishing vessels)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 32.3A(1)(g)(i) and Appendix 5.1 and 5.2 – re certificates of competency – certificated deckhand (ships’ personnel – qualifications)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.7 – re design (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 6 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(2) – re passenger accommodation – seating (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 9 from Maritime Rule 40A.18(3)(a) – re passenger accommodation – seating (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 40A.33(2)(e) – re petrol inboard and outboard engines (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.55 – re fire fighting appliances (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 6 from Maritime Rule 40A.55(1) – re fire fighting appliances (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.56 – re life saving appliances (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 40A.56(1) – re life saving appliances (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.57(2) – re radiocommunications (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 3 from Maritime Rule 40A.58(1) – re anchors and cables (design, construction and equipment – passenger ships which are not SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40B.21(1) – re life-saving appliances and arrangements – ship requirements (design, construction and equipment – SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40C – re design, construction and equipment (non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 42A.17(3) – re personal life-saving appliances – non-SOLAS lifebuoys (safety equipment – life-saving appliances performance maintenance and servicing)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 42A.37(1)(a) – re servicing of inflatable liferafts – safety equipment (life-saving appliances performance, maintenance and servicing)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.8(1) – re gyro-compasses (navigational equipment)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 45.22 – re magnetic compasses – small passenger ships, non-passenger ships, and fishing ships, to which rule 45.21 does not apply (navigation equipment)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 46.17(1)(a) – re ships which do not proceed beyond restricted limits, fishing ships, and ships of less than 45 metres in length that are not required to comply with section 1 – inspections (surveys, certification and maintenance)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 47.8(1)(c) – re ships of 24 metres or more in length – owner’s and master’s obligations (load lines)
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 47.8(2) – re ships of 24 metres or more in length – owner’s and master’s obligations (load lines)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 50.4 – re ships operating in restricted limits and ships of less than 24 metres in length operating not more than 100 miles from the coast (medical stores)
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 80.9(2)(a) Appendix 2, 2.4(a), (d) and (g) – re commercial rafting – requirements for the safety of commercial rafting (marine craft used for adventure tourism)

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New Zealand Fire Service

Fire Service Act 1975

New Zealand Fire Service Area Notice 2009

Pursuant to section 25 of the Fire Service Act 1975, the New Zealand Fire Service Commission gives the following notice.

Notice

  1. This notice may be cited as the New Zealand Fire Services Areas Notice 2009.

  2. This notice comes into force on 1 February 2009.

  3. This notice replaces all previous notices for Fire Areas for New Zealand.

Constitution of Fire Area

  1. The Fire Regions listed in column 1 of the Schedule are divided into the constituted Fire Areas listed in column 2 of the Schedule.

  2. The boundaries of the constituted Fire Areas listed in the Schedule are defined and delineated on a map held at New Zealand Fire Service, National Headquarters, 80 The Terrace, Wellington.

Schedule

Fire Region Area No. Areas
Northland 1 Muri Whenua
Northland 2 Whangarei–Kaipara
Auckland 3 Waitemata
Auckland 4 Auckland City
Auckland 5 Counties–Manukau


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