✨ Civil Aviation and Electoral Notices
364 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 16 17 FEBRUARY 2011
Copies of this amendment are available for viewing at
www.caa.govt.nz (NZ Air Navigation Register)
or at Asteron Centre, Level 15, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington, or on application to the Aeronautical Service Unit, CAA,
PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of February 2011.
MICHAEL JOHN HAINES, Manager Aeronautical Services, Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand.
au951
Civil Aviation Rule Part 95—Instrument Flight Procedures – Registration
Pursuant to Civil Aviation Rule Part 95.55, the following amendments were designated with effect from 2 June 2011—
- The following ATS routes are amended:
H277; H367; H438; H479; L508; Y569; Y608. - The following ATS route is deleted:
V175. - The following ATS routes are established:
Q129; Y175; Y273; Y311; Y655. - The following IFR significant point is deleted:
SASAR. - The following IFR significant points are established:
BEGSA; DADUK; DAGOM; ENBUG; GULOV; GUTIT; IDVUK; IGUTA; LEBOX; LOVTA; MOLGI. - The following ATS terminal routes have been delayed from the original effective date of 7 April 2011 and will now become effective from 2 June 2011:
ROTORUA:
The following procedures are amended:
NZRO RNAV (RNP) Y RWY 36; NZRO RNAV (GNSS) B; NZRO VOR/DME ALFA (CAT A, B); NZRO VOR/DME ALFA (CAT C); NZRO VOR/DME RWY 18; NZRO VOR RWY 18; NZRO RNAV (GNSS) Z RWY 18.
Copies of these amendments are available for viewing at
www.caa.govt.nz (NZ Air Navigation Register)
or at Asteron Centre, Level 15, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington, or on application to the Aeronautical Service Unit, CAA,
PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of February 2011.
MICHAEL JOHN HAINES, Manager Aeronautical Services, Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand.
au1031
Electoral Commission
Broadcasting Act 1989
Allocation of Broadcasting Time and Money for the 2011 General Election
The deadline by which political parties must give written notice to the Electoral Commission of eligibility for an allocation of broadcasting time or money under the Broadcasting Act 1989 for the 2011 General Election is 5.00pm, Thursday 17 March 2011.
The Broadcasting Act 1989 (section references are to sections in that Act) describes the responsibilities of the Electoral Commission (“the Commission”) to allocate time and money to eligible political parties to enable them to broadcast election programmes during the election period.
For the 2011 General Election, the election period starts on Wednesday 26 October 2011 and ends on Friday 25 November 2011.
The Commission allocates to eligible political parties:
(a) the time that is made available by TVNZ and Radio New Zealand free of charge for the broadcasting of opening and closing addresses; and
(b) the money that is appropriated by Parliament for the purpose of funding the broadcast of election programmes during the election period.
Eligibility for Allocation of Broadcasting Time and Money
The Commission must not allocate any time to a political party under section 73, or make an allocation of money under section 74A of the Act, in respect of an election period unless:
(a) the party has given the Commission written notice by 5.00pm, 17 March 2011 that the party considers itself eligible for an allocation of time under section 73 or of money under section 74A; and
(b) the party is registered with the Commission at the time Parliament is dissolved on Thursday 20 November 2011.
What the Notice Must Contain
Notice should be addressed to the Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission.
In accordance with section 70C, every notice given to the Commission must state:
(a) the full name of the political party; and
(b) the name and address of the person providing the notice and the capacity in which he or she provides the notice; and
(c) where the person providing the notice is not the secretary of the political party, the name and address of the secretary of the political party; and
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