✨ Maritime and Transport Notices
4 FEBRUARY 2010 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 10 311
Maritime New Zealand
Maritime Transport Act 1994
Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules: 20.6(a); 21.13(1)(b); 31A.7(1)(a), (b) and (c); 31C.10(a); Part 32; 32.3A(1)(e); 32.7(1)(f); 32.9(1)(f)(i); 32.9(6)(b)(i); 32.10(1)(g)(i); 40A.10; 40A.17(1); 40A.21(1)(a); 40A.33(2)(e); 40C.19(1)(b); 40C.52(1); 40D.64; 43.15; 45.4(1); 46.23(1)(a); 47.8(2)(b)(i); 80.9(1)(e); 90.5
Pursuant to section 47(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime New Zealand hereby notifies the granting of the following exemptions:
- 1 from Maritime Rule 20.6(a) – Operating Limits – Requirement to Operate within Assigned Limits
- 4 from Maritime Rule 21.13(1)(b) – Safe Ship Management Systems – entry to and conditions to be met in order for ship to remain in Safe Ship Management System
- 1 from Maritime Rule 31A.7(1)(a), (b) and (c) – Crewing and Watchkeeping Unlimited, Offshore and Coastal (Non-Fishing Vessels) – Minimum Safe Crewing – General requirements
- 1 from Maritime Rule 31C.10(a) – Crewing and Watchkeeping Fishing Vessels – Operating Areas – Offshore area
- 2 from Maritime Rule Part 32 – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications
- 1 from Maritime Rule 32.3A(1)(e) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – Certificates of Competency – Deck ratings – Certificated deckhand
- 1 from Maritime Rule 32.7(1)(f) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – AB certificate
- 1 from Maritime Rule 32.9(1)(f)(i) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – Combined skipper/engineer certificates – Local launch operator (LLO) – passed reduced eyesight test
- 1 from Maritime Rule 32.9(6)(b)(i) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – Combined skipper/engineer certificates – Local launch operator (LLO)
- 1 from Maritime Rule 32.10(1)(g)(i) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – Combined skipper/engineer certificates – Inshore launchmaster (ILO) – passed reduced eyesight test
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.10 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS ships – General passenger ships
- 2 from Maritime Rule 40A.17(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Shelter
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.19(1)(b) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-Passenger Ships that are not SOLAS Ships – Weathertight integrity
- 2 from Maritime Rule 40A.21(1)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS ships – Passenger accommodation – Toilet facilities
- 4 from Maritime Rule 40A.33(2)(e) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS ships – petrol inboard and outboard engines
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.52(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-Passenger Ships that are not SOLAS ships – Life saving appliances
- 2 from Maritime Rule 40D.64 – Design, Construction and Equipment Fishing Ships – Fire appliances
- 1 from Maritime Rule 43.15 – Radio – Performance standards – MF/HF Radios – MF/HF radio (voice communication, narrow-band directing printing and DSC)
- 1 from Maritime Rule 45.4(1) – Navigational Equipment – All New Zealand Ships – Responsibility of the owner and master
- 1 from Maritime Rule 46.23(1)(a) – Surveys, Certification and Maintenance – Survey of barges
- 1 from Maritime Rule 47.8(2)(b)(i) – Load lines – Owner’s and master’s obligations
- 3 from Maritime Rule 80.9(1)(e) – Marine Craft Used for Adventure Tourism – Commercial rafting – Requirements for the safety of commercial rafting – current certificate of compliance
- 1 from Maritime Rule 90.5 – Pilotage – Compulsory pilotage
New Zealand Transport Agency
Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004
Alternative Parking Zone Signs and Markings Trial
Pursuant to subclause 3.4(1) of the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 (the Rule) and pursuant to a sub-delegation to me by the New Zealand Transport Agency, I, Glenn Bunting, Network Standards and Safety Manager, hereby authorise the installation and maintenance of alternative parking zone signs and markings:
(i) for the purpose described in Schedule 1;
(ii) in the form and layout, set out in Schedule 2;
(iii) at the location stated in Schedule 3;
(iv) for the period specified in Schedule 4; and
(v) subject to the terms and conditions detailed in Schedule 5.
These alternative parking signs and markings shall be used for the purpose of evaluating their use and the trial shall be called the "Alternative parking zone signs and markings trial".
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🚂 Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsMaritime Transport Act 1994, Maritime Rules, Exemptions, Shipping Regulations
- Director of Maritime New Zealand
🚂 Alternative Parking Zone Signs and Markings Trial
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsLand Transport Rule, Traffic Control Devices, Parking Zone Signs, Trial
- Glenn Bunting, Network Standards and Safety Manager
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