✨ Regulatory Notices
2270 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 83 15 JULY 2010
(2) The following provisions of this agreement are incorporated in the Customs and Excise (Rules of Origin for Malaysia Free Trade Agreement Goods) Amendment Regulations 2010:
(a) Chapter 3;
(b) Annex 2;
(c) The head note to Annex 2;
(d) The appendix to the head note of Annex 2; and
(e) Annex 3
of the Malaysia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement done at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 26 October 2009.
- Availability—A copy of these provisions can be viewed at the New Zealand Customs Service website
www.customs.govt.nz
or ordered by mail from New Zealand Customs Service, PO Box 2218, Wellington.
- Status of Order—This Order is a Regulation for the purposes of the Regulations (Disallowance) Act 1989.
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Economic Development
Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988
Ministry of Economic Development
List of Products Subject to Anti-dumping Duty
Final Anti-dumping Duties
Canned Peaches originating from South Africa.
Canned Peaches originating from Greece.
Certain Bound Stationery originating from Malaysia.
Diaries originating from the People’s Republic of China and Malaysia.
Galvanised Wire originating from Malaysia.
Galvanised Wire originating from South Africa.
Hog Bristle Paint Brushes originating from the People’s Republic of China.
Peaches in Preserving Liquid originating from the People’s Republic of China.
Standard Plasterboard originating from the Kingdom of Thailand.
Reinforcing Steel Bar and Coil originating from the Kingdom of Thailand.
Full details of the products covered and the applicable amount of anti-dumping duty are available via the Ministry of Economic Development website at
http://www.med.govt.nz/templates/StandardSummary____13567.aspx#goods-subject-to-duties
The information is also available on request to
Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group
Ministry of Economic Development
PO Box 1473
Wellington 6140
Telephone: (04) 472 0030
Facsimile: (04) 499 8508
Email: traderem@med.govt.nz
Dated at Wellington this 8th day of July 2010.
ROBIN HILL, Chief Advisor, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group, Competition, Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development.
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Radiocommunications Act 1989
Radiocommunications Regulations 2001
Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Amateur Radio Operators) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 111 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989 and Regulation 9 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, and acting under delegated authority from the chief executive, I give the following notice.
Notice
- Short title and commencement—(1) This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Amateur Radio Operators) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice comes into force on 12 August 2010.
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General user radio licence—A general user radio licence is granted for the transmission of radio waves by amateur radio operators in New Zealand, for the purpose of communications in the amateur radio service in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.
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Terms, conditions and restrictions applying to New Zealand amateur operators—(1) Persons who hold a General Amateur Operator’s Certificate of Competency and a callsign issued pursuant to the Regulations may operate an amateur radio station in New Zealand.
(2) The callsign prefix of “ZL” may be substituted with the prefix “ZM” by the callsign holder for the period of, and participation in, a recognised contest, or as the control station for special event communications.
(3) Operation on amateur bands between 5 MHz and 25 MHz is not permitted unless a person has held a General Amateur Operators Certificate of Competency for three months and logged 50 contacts during this period. The person must keep the logbook record for at least one year and, during this period, produce it at the request of the chief executive.
- Terms, conditions and restrictions applying to visiting amateur operators—(1) Persons visiting New Zealand who hold a current amateur certificate of competency, authorisation or licence issued by another administration, may operate an amateur station in New Zealand for a period not exceeding 90 days, provided the certificate, authorisation or licence meets the requirements of Recommendation ITU-R M.1544 or CEPT T/R 61-01 or CEPT T/R 61-02 and is produced at the request of the chief executive.
(2) The visiting overseas operator must use the national callsign allocated by the other administration to the operator, in conjunction with the prefix or suffix “ZL” which is to be separated from the national callsign by the character “/” (telegraphy), or the word “stroke” (telephony).
- Terms, conditions and restrictions applying to all amateur operators—(1) The use of callsigns, including temporary and club callsigns, must be in accordance with publication PIB 46 “Radio Operator Certificate and Callsign Rules” published at www.rsm.govt.nz
(2) Callsigns must be transmitted at least once every 15 minutes during communications.
(3) National and international communication is permitted only between amateur stations, and is limited to matters of a personal nature, or for the purpose of self-training, intercommunication and radio technology investigation, solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest. The passing of brief messages of a personal nature on behalf of other persons is also permitted, provided no fees or other consideration is requested or accepted.
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- ROBIN HILL, Chief Advisor, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group, Competition, Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development
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