Legislative Notices




2 DECEMBER 2010 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 164 4101

  1. The Justice Sector Unique Identifier Code 1998 Amendment No 2:
    (a) was issued on 19 December 2008; and
    (b) will come into force on 3 January 2011.

  2. The Post-Compulsory Education Unique Identifier Code 2001:
    (a) was revoked on 19 March 2009; and
    (b) the revocation will become effective on 3 January 2011.

  3. The Credit Reporting Privacy Code 2004 Amendment No 3:
    (a) was issued on 18 December 2009; and
    (b) will come into force on 3 January 2011.

Copies of the amendments may be inspected or obtained free of charge from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner 109–111 Featherston Street, Wellington, or downloaded from the website

www.privacy.org.nz

Dated this 2nd day of December 2010.

MARIE SHROFF, Privacy Commissioner.
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Land Notices

Conservation Act 1987

Declaring Land to be Held for Conservation Purposes and Declaration That the Area Become a Reserve

Under sections 7(1A) and 8(1A) of the Conservation Act 1987, the Community Relations Manager for the Southland Conservancy of the Department of Conservation declares that the land described in the Schedule is held for conservation purposes and further declares that the conservation area be set apart as a reserve, subject to the Reserves Act 1977, and classified as a scenic reserve subject to the provisions of the latter Act.

Southland Land District—Southland District

Schedule

Area Description
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4834.5564 Sections 2, 5, 6 and 7 SO 324086; Sections 9A and 18 Block IX, Sections 15 and 18 Block X and Section 2 Block II, Lords River Survey District; Section 157 Block I Paterson Survey District and Section 1 SO 124083.

Dated at Invercargill this 29th day of November 2010.

M. R. KESSICK.
(DOC PAR-14-04-02)
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Environment Canterbury (Temporary Commissioners and Improved Water Management) Act 2010

Imposition of Moratorium on Resource Consent Applications to Take, Use, Dam or Divert Water in the Waiau Catchment

At an ordinary council meeting held on 24 November 2010, Environment Canterbury (The Canterbury Regional Council) (“the Council”) resolved to impose a moratorium on applications for resource consents for water within the Waiau Catchment.

The Council’s resolution is:

“That pursuant to Section 34 of the Environment Canterbury (Temporary Commissioners and Improved Water Management) Act 2010, the Canterbury Regional Council resolves:

(a) To place a moratorium on resource consent applications made under s. 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991, to take, use, dam or divert surface water or hydraulically connected groundwater within the Waiau Catchment – being the Waiau River from source to its confluence with the sea as shown on NZMS 260 O33 at grid reference 4075 2557, and all its tributaries.

(b) That for the purposes of this moratorium, hydraulically connected groundwater is defined as any water take which has a moderate or high connectivity to surface water in the Waiau Catchment, or a low connectivity and the take is 5l/s or greater; when measured using any one of the approved methods in the proposed Natural Resources Regional Plan.

(c) That the moratorium be imposed from 6 December 2010 until 1 October 2011.”

The Council may, under section 36 of the Environment Canterbury (Temporary Commissioners and Improved Water Management) Act 2010, end the moratorium sooner.

Further information, including a map showing the Waiau Catchment area, can be inspected at the Canterbury Regional Council’s offices, Kilmore Street, Christchurch; the Hurunui District Council offices, Carters Road, Amberley; or on the Regional Council’s website

www.ecan.govt.nz

Enquiries may be directed to customer services on 0800 ECINFO or 0800 324 636.

Dated at Christchurch this 30th day of November 2010.

DR BRYAN JENKINS, Chief Executive Officer.
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Harbour Boards Dry Land Endowment Revesting Act 1991

Notice of Approval for Land to be Sold

Pursuant to Section 5 of the Harbour Boards Dry Land Endowment Revesting Act 1991

Under the Harbour Boards Dry Land Endowment Revesting Act 1991, and pursuant to a delegation from the Minister of Conservation, the Acting Conservator, Nelson/Marlborough Conservancy, approves the sale of the parcel of land, currently vested in the Tasman District Council, being part of the land described in Part A of the Schedule to the Harbour Boards Dry Land Endowment Revesting Act.



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⚖️ Amendments to Privacy Codes

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 December 2010
Privacy Codes, Amendments, Justice Sector, Post-Compulsory Education, Credit Reporting
  • Marie Shroff, Privacy Commissioner

🗺️ Declaration of Land for Conservation Purposes

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
29 November 2010
Conservation Act, Scenic Reserve, Southland District, Department of Conservation
  • M. R. Kessick

🌾 Moratorium on Resource Consent Applications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 November 2010
Environment Canterbury, Resource Consents, Water Management, Waiau Catchment
  • Dr Bryan Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer

🗺️ Approval for Land Sale

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Harbour Boards Dry Land Endowment, Land Sale, Tasman District Council