β¨ Emergency Declarations and Inquiries
14 APRIL 2011 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 51 1201
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Resident Withholding Tax on Interest
Reissued certificates of exemption for the period 01/01/11 to 31/03/11
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Internal Affairs
Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002
Declaration by Minister Extending State of National Emergency
Pursuant to section 71 of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, I, John McGregor Carter, further extend the state of national emergency declared at 10.30am on Wednesday 23 February 2011, which I previously extended at 11.39am on Tuesday 1 March 2011, at 3.15pm on Monday 7 March 2011, at 12.00 midday on Sunday 13 March 2011, at 10.00am on Saturday 19 March 2011, at 10.00am on Friday 25 March 2011, and at 1.00pm on Thursday 31 March 2011 in Christchurch City, owing to the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that occurred on Tuesday 22 February 2011 at 12.51pm in Christchurch City, and subsequent significant aftershocks.
The state of national emergency expires with the commencement of the seventh day after the date on which this declaration is made.
Declared By: John McGregor Carter.
Designation: Minister of Civil Defence.
Time and Date of Declaration: 10.00am on 6 April 2011.
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Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Building Failure caused by Canterbury Earthquakes
Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:
To The Honourable MARK LESLIE SMITH COOPER, of Auckland, Judge of the High Court of New Zealand; Sir RONALD POWELL CARTER, KNZM, of Auckland, Engineer and Strategic Adviser; and RICHARD COLLINGWOOD FENWICK, of Christchurch, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering:
GREETING:
Recitals
WHEREAS the Canterbury region, including Christchurch City, suffered an earthquake on 4 September 2010 and numerous aftershocks, for exampleβ
(a) the 26 December 2010 (or Boxing Day) aftershock; and
(b) the 22 February 2011 aftershock:
WHEREAS approximately 180 people died of injuries suffered in the 22 February 2011 aftershock, with most of those deaths caused by injuries suffered wholly or partly because of the failure of certain buildings in the Christchurch City central business district (CBD), namely the following 2 buildings:
(a) the Canterbury Television (or CTV) Building; and
(b) the Pyne Gould Corporation (or PGC) Building:
WHEREAS other buildings in the Christchurch City CBD, or in suburban commercial or residential areas in the Canterbury region, failed in the Canterbury earthquakes, causing injury and death:
WHEREAS a number of buildings in the Christchurch City CBD have been identified as unsafe to enter following the 22 February 2011 aftershock, and accordingly have been identified with a red card to prevent persons from entering them:
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π° Finance & RevenueResident Withholding Tax, Certificates of Exemption, Reissued, Taxation
π¨ Declaration by Minister Extending State of National Emergency
π¨ Emergency Management6 April 2011
National Emergency, Earthquake, Christchurch, Civil Defence, Declaration
- John McGregor Carter, Minister of Civil Defence
π¨ Royal Commission of Inquiry into Building Failure caused by Canterbury Earthquakes
π¨ Emergency ManagementRoyal Commission, Earthquake, Canterbury, Building Failure, Inquiry
- Mark Leslie Smith Cooper (Honourable), Appointed to Royal Commission
- Ronald Powell Carter (Sir), Appointed to Royal Commission
- Richard Collingwood Fenwick, Appointed to Royal Commission
- Elizabeth the Second, Queen of New Zealand
NZ Gazette 2011, No 51