Regulatory Notices




21 APRIL 2011 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 55 1283

  1. The amendment removes the transmission pricing principles and the associated interpretation provision from the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 ("Code") by repealing clause 12.80, amending clauses 12.79 and 12.81, and by making other consequential and minor amendments to Subpart 4 of Part 12 of the Code.

  2. Under the amended subpart, Transpower in developing the transmission pricing methodology, and the Authority in approving the transmission pricing methodology, must assess the transmission pricing methodology against the Authority’s objective in section 15 of the Act.

  3. A copy of the amendment and the Code is available on the Authority’s website

www.ea.govt.nz/act-code-regs/code-regs/the-code/

  1. A copy of the amendment and the Code may also be inspected free of charge or purchased from the Electricity Authority, Level 7, ASB Bank Tower, 2 Hunter Street, Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of April 2011.

HON ROGER SOWRY, Member, Electricity Authority.

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Environmental Risk Management Authority

Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996

Notice of Intention to Apply for Approval of Code of Practice

Pursuant to section 79 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 ("HSNO Act"), the Environmental Risk Management Authority gives notice that Northport Limited intends to apply for approval of the Code of Practice for Fumigation at Northport (Marsden Point).

This code has been developed by Northport and sets out a means of compliance with the requirements of clause 6(4) of the controls for methyl bromide as reassessed by the Environmental Risk Management Authority on 28 October 2011, in respect of establishing a buffer zone.

The code is available from Northport Limited, Ralph Trimmer Drive, PO Box 44, Ruakaka. A copy can also be inspected at the Wellington office of ERMA New Zealand, Level 1, BP House, 20 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.

ROB FORLONG, Chief Executive, ERMA New Zealand.

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Maritime New Zealand

Maritime Transport Act 1994

Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules: 21.13(1)(a); 21.13(1)(b); 22, Appendix 1, 3(4); 31B.9(1)(b); 31B.14(1)(a) and (b); 31C.9; 32.19A(1)(b)(i); 40A.12(2)(a); 40A.17(1); 40A.21(1)(a); 40C, Appendix 3.3, (3)(d) and (e); 40C.12(1)(a); 47.8(2)(a); 47.60(a); 47.60(b)(i); 47.60(c)(i)

Pursuant to section 47(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime New Zealand hereby notifies the granting of the following exemptions:

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 21.13(1)(a) – Safe Ship Management Systems – Entry to and conditions to be met in order for ship to remain in Safe Ship Management System – ship belongs to an organisation’s approved safe ship management system.
  • 8 from Maritime Rule 21.13(1)(b) – Safe Ship Management Systems – Entry to and conditions to be met in order for ship to remain in Safe Ship Management System – New Zealand Safe Ship Management Certificate issued by Director.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 22, Appendix 1, 3(4) – Collision Prevention – Positioning and technical details of lights and shapes – Horizontal positioning and spacing of lights – masthead light prescribed for a power-driven vessel must be exhibited forward of amidships except vessel of less than 20 metres in length must exhibit it as far forward as practicable.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31B.9(1)(b) – Crewing and Watchkeeping, Offshore, Coastal and Restricted (Non-Fishing Vessels) – Passenger vessels – Inshore area – minimum crew specified in Table 2.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31B.14(1)(a) and (b) – Crewing and Watchkeeping, Offshore, Coastal and Restricted (Non-Fishing Vessels) – Non-passenger vessels – Inshore area – seafarers minimum required qualifications.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 31C.9 – Crewing and Watchkeeping Fishing Vessels – Operating Areas – Unlimited Area – minimum required qualifications.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 32.19A(1)(b)(i) – Ships’ Personnel – Qualifications – Master of a foreign-going ship (master mariner) – Certificates of Competency – Master of a foreign-going ship (master mariner) – sea service must include 12 months service within the last ten years.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.12(2)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – General passenger ships – Subdivision and stability – ship of 15 metres or more in length overall must be fitted with vertically continuous collision bulkhead that is watertight up to freeboard deck.
  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.17(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – Passenger accommodation – Shelter – ships proceeding beyond enclosed water limits must have spaces that provide shelter from weather.
  • 2 from Maritime Rule 40A.21(1)(a) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – Toilet facilities – toilet facilities required by Table 40A.3 for unberthed passengers on ships not proceeding beyond the coastal limits.


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🏭 Electricity Industry Participation (Transmission Pricing) Code Amendment 2011 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 April 2011
Electricity Industry, Code Amendment, Transmission Pricing
  • HON ROGER SOWRY, Member, Electricity Authority

Notice of Intention to Apply for Approval of Code of Practice

Environmental Management
Hazardous Substances, Fumigation, Code of Practice, Northport
  • ROB FORLONG, Chief Executive, ERMA New Zealand

🚂 Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Rules, Exemptions, Safe Ship Management, Collision Prevention, Crewing, Design, Construction
  • Director of Maritime New Zealand