Miscellaneous Government Notices




3 MARCH 2011

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 23


Animal Welfare Act 1999

Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct
(Notice No. 1704)

I hereby give notice that, pursuant to section 91 of the Animal Welfare Act 1999, I have approved, for the period 9 March 2011 to 31 December 2015, the code of ethical conduct submitted to me by Estendart Limited.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of February 2011.

A. C. DAVID BAYVEL, Director Animal Welfare Standards, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (under delegated authority).

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Conservation

Reserves Act 1977

Appointments to the Whitireia Park Board

Pursuant to section 30(1) of the Reserves Act 1977, the Minister of Conservation hereby appoints

Sue Mary Dow, of Paremata

’Ana Margaret Coffey, of Titahi Bay

as Porirua City Council nominees, to be members of the Whitireia Park Board for a term of three years from the date of this notice.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of February 2011.

HON KATE WILKINSON, Minister of Conservation.

(SBM-01-04)

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Economic Development

Companies Act 1993

Approval of Qualified Person for the Purposes of Section 199(1)(d) of the Companies Act 1993

Pursuant to section 199(1)(d) of the Companies Act 1993, I approve

Robert Atanasov, an Australian registered auditor and a member of the National Institute of Accountants in Australia

as a person who may be appointed or act as an auditor of a company.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of February 2011.

NEVILLE HARRIS, Registrar of Companies.

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Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Anti-dumping Duties: Notice That Anti-dumping Duties on Preserved Peaches From the People’s Republic of China May Cease to Apply

Under section 14(9) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 ("the Act"), anti-dumping duties imposed on preserved peaches from China* will cease to apply to those goods on 21 August 2011, unless at that date the goods are subject to review under section 14(8) of the Act.

Any interested party that might request that the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development initiate a review before the cessation date referred to above, should be aware that positive evidence justifying the need for a review must be provided to the chief executive.

If an application is received which provides positive evidence justifying the need for a review, the chief executive must undertake and complete a review investigation within 180 days of initiation, on whether the anti-dumping duties should continue to be applied.

Positive evidence justifying the need for a review would need to include reasons for believing that the expiration of anti-dumping duties would see the continuation or recurrence of dumping of preserved peaches from China, and for believing that such dumping would be likely to cause the continuation or recurrence of material injury to the New Zealand industry producing preserved peaches.

The reasons should be supported by evidence and not be based on mere allegations or assertions.

Further information is available from the Manager, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group, Competition, Trade and Investment Branch, Ministry of Economic Development, PO Box 1473, Wellington, or by facsimile (04) 499 8508 or email traderem@med.govt.nz

Signed at Wellington this 28th day of February 2011.

ANNE CORRIGAN, Manager, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group.

*Refer to "Final Determination of Dumping Investigation: Preserved Peaches From the People’s Republic of China" published in the New Zealand Gazette, 24 August 2006, No. 100, page 2967.

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Radiocommunications Regulations 2001

Radiocommunications Regulations (Christchurch Emergency—Exemption from Requirement for Radio Licences) Notice 2011

Pursuant to Regulation 10 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, made under section 116(1)(c) of the Radiocommunications Act 1989, and acting under delegated authority from the chief executive, I give the following notice.

Notice

  1. Short title and commencement—(1) This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (Christchurch Emergency—Exemption from Requirement for Radio Licences) Notice 2011.

(2) This notice expires on 30 June 2011.

  1. Exemption from requirement for radio licence—An exemption from the requirement for a radio licence is granted for the purpose of facilitating temporary transmitters in relation to the state of emergency in Christchurch in accordance with the following terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.

  2. Terms, conditions and restrictions—(1) Transmitters must be established within a radius of 30km of what is known as the "The Square" in Christchurch (NZMS 260 map series location M35 806 417).

(2) For the purposes of technical co-ordination, details of the transmissions must be entered into the Register of Radio.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Approval of Code of Ethical Conduct under Animal Welfare Act

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 February 2011
Animal Welfare, Ethical Conduct, Estendart Limited
  • A. C. David Bayvel, Director Animal Welfare Standards, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

Appointments to the Whitireia Park Board

Conservation
17 February 2011
Reserves, Park Board, Appointments, Porirua City Council
  • Sue Mary Dow, Appointed to Whitireia Park Board
  • Ana Margaret Coffey, Appointed to Whitireia Park Board

  • HON KATE WILKINSON, Minister of Conservation

🏭 Approval of Qualified Person for Auditor Purposes

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 February 2011
Companies Act, Auditor, Qualified Person
  • Robert Atanasov, Approved as qualified auditor

  • NEVILLE HARRIS, Registrar of Companies

🏭 Notice Regarding Anti-dumping Duties on Preserved Peaches

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 February 2011
Anti-dumping, Preserved Peaches, China, Trade Rules
  • ANNE CORRIGAN, Manager, Trade Rules, Remedies and Tariffs Group

🏗️ Exemption from Radio Licences for Christchurch Emergency

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Radiocommunications, Emergency, Christchurch, Radio Licences