Electricity and Transport Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 179

23 DECEMBER 2010

Electricity Authority

Electricity Industry (Levy of Industry Participants) Regulations 2010

Notice of Levy Rates for the 8 Months Ending 30 June 2011

Pursuant to Regulation 8 of the Electricity Industry (Levy of Industry Participants) Regulations 2010 ("Regulations"), the Electricity Authority ("Authority") gives the following notice.

Notice

  1. Title—This notice is the Notice of Annual Levy Rates for the 8 Months Ending 30 June 2011.

  2. Levy Rates—The Authority has calculated the levy rates for the 8 months ending 30 June 2011 in accordance with Regulation 7 of the Regulations, as follows:

Generators Purchasers Retailers Distributors (including Transpower) Distributors (excluding Transpower) Transpower
Common quality operations $0.1321/MWh $0.1338/MWh $0.0738/MWh
Market operations $0.3905/MWh $0.3953/MWh
Registry and consumer operations $0.4997/ICP $0.4993/ICP
Supply reliability operations $0.5961/MWh
Transmission operations $0.0674/MWh
Electricity efficiency operations $0.3812/MWh
Customer switching fund 1.5082/ICP
Other activities $0.0276/MWh $0.0280/MWh $0.0154/MWh
Establishment costs $0.0177/MWh $0.0180/MWh $0.0099/MWh

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of December 2010.

For and on behalf of the Electricity Authority:
KEVIN LAMPEN-SMITH, General Manager Corporate Services.
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NZ Transport Agency

Land Transport Act 1998

Notification of Ordinary Rule

Pursuant to section 161(3) of the Land Transport Act 1998, notification is given of the making of Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing Amendment (No 2) 2010 (Rule 81001/4) ("the Rule").

The objective of this Rule is to amend Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing 2007 (Rule 81001) to implement measures for improving the safety of drivers when operating their vehicles in a taxi service.

The measures will also afford greater protection to taxi passengers.

The Rule requires that approved taxi organisations (ATOs) install a security camera system approved by the NZ Transport Agency in each of their taxis operating in major cities and towns.

In major cities and towns, all taxis must have a monitored 24-hour, seven-days-a-week telecommunications system from a fixed location, and ATOs must ensure that their drivers are provided with an emergency alert and response system.

Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing Amendment (No 2) 2010 comes into force on 1 February 2011.

It is available from January 2011 for inspection free of charge at the National Office of the NZ Transport Agency, Victoria Arcade, 44 Victoria Street, Wellington, and at the NZ Transport Agency’s regional offices.

A bound copy can be purchased from bookshops that sell legislation or from Wickliffe Limited, PO Box 932, Dunedin or telephone (06) 358 8231.

Rules are available on the website at www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/rules/about/

For further information about Land Transport Rules, contact the Rules Team, NZ Transport Agency, Private Bag 6995, Wellington 6141 or email rules@nzta.govt.nz

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December 2010.

ANGELA DUNCAN, Manager Rules.
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🏭 Electricity Industry Levy Rates for 8 Months Ending 30 June 2011

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 December 2010
Electricity Industry, Levy Rates, Generators, Purchasers, Retailers, Distributors, Transpower
  • KEVIN LAMPEN-SMITH, General Manager Corporate Services

🚂 Notification of Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing Amendment (No 2) 2010

🚂 Transport & Communications
22 December 2010
Land Transport Act 1998, Taxi Safety, Security Cameras, Emergency Alert System
  • ANGELA DUNCAN, Manager Rules