Trade and Radiocommunications Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 66

17 JUNE 2010


Second Schedule

Amount of Anti-dumping Duty

The amount of anti-dumping duty to be paid on demand, in respect of each importation of diaries imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand from China, shall be the ad valorem percentage rate specified for the company named below which shall be applied to the value for duty of the goods.

Company Ad Valorem Percentage Rate of Duty
Yang Yang (China) Limited 24%

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of June 2010.

HON SIMON POWER, Minister of Commerce.

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Radiocommunications Regulations 2001

Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting) Notice 2010

Pursuant to Regulation 9 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001 (“the Regulations”) and acting under delegated authority from the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development, I give the following notice.

Notice

  1. Short title and commencement—(1) This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting) Notice 2010.

    (2) This notice comes into force on 17 June 2010.

  2. General user licence—A general user licence is granted for the transmission on the frequencies specified in the licence by means of radiocommunication transmitters intended for local-area broadcasting and known as “Lower Power FM Broadcasting” or LPFM broadcasting, in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.

  3. Terms, conditions and restrictions—(1) Within a 25km radius of any broadcast transmitter, there must be no more than one low power FM transmitter broadcasting substantially the same programme (including simulcast or re-transmission) as that broadcast transmitter. Broadcast transmitter means a low power FM transmitter or any broadcast transmitter licensed pursuant to section 48 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989.

    (2) Low Power FM transmitter operators must broadcast the contact details of the person responsible for the transmissions at least once every hour.

    (3) Only transmissions that are broadcasting, as defined in the Broadcasting Act 1989, are permitted.

    (4) Transmitter emissions must conform to Schedule 1 of this notice and the requirements prescribed in notices made under Regulation 32(1)(b) of the Regulations.

    (5) Transmitters are not permitted to be operated in the locations and at the frequencies described in Schedule 2 of this notice.

    (6) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the chief executive does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or degradation to reception from other transmissions.

    (7) Should interference occur to services licensed pursuant to a radio licence or a spectrum licence, including wireless public address systems, the chief executive reserves the right to require and ensure that any transmission pursuant to this general user licence change frequency, reduce power or cease operation.

  4. Transitional provisions—Transmissions authorised under the General User Radio Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting Short Range Devices Notice 2003 No. 2, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 26 June 2003, No. 73, page 1888, which are not authorised under other provisions of this notice are permitted to continue at a maximum power of 0.5 Watt e.i.r.p until 19 July 2010 and must cease thereafter.

  5. Revocation—The Radio Regulations notice General User Radio Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting Short Range Devices Notice 2003 No. 2, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 26 June 2003, No. 73, page 1888, is revoked on 17 June 2010.

Schedule 1

Transmitter Emission Requirements

(1) The permitted transmitter carrier frequencies are:

Frequency
87.6 MHz
87.7 MHz
87.8 MHz
87.9 MHz
88.0 MHz
88.1 MHz
88.2 MHz
88.3 MHz
106.7 MHz
106.8 MHz
106.9 MHz
107.0 MHz
107.1 MHz
107.2 MHz
107.3 MHz
107.4 MHz
107.5 MHz
107.6 MHz
107.7 MHz

(2) The permitted designations of emissions are 180KF3EGN (mono), 256KF8EHF (stereo) and 256KF9EHW (stereo and multiplex data).

(3) The maximum radiated power shall not exceed 0 dBW (1 W) e.i.r.p.

(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of (3), the field strength shall not exceed 95 dBμV/m based on a measurement at a distance of 100 metres from the transmit antenna.

(5) External controls that enable transmitter power to be increased above the maximum radiated power are not permitted.



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🏭 Reassessment of Anti-dumping Duty: Diaries From Yang Yang (China) Limited (continued from previous page)

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8 June 2010
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  • HON SIMON POWER, Minister of Commerce

🚂 Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting) Notice 2010

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Radiocommunications Regulations, General User Licence, Low Power FM Broadcasting, LPFM, Broadcasting Act 1989