✨ Commodity Levies and Betting Rules
3376 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 116 20 SEPTEMBER 2012
General Section
Foundation for Arable Research
Commodity Levies (Arable Crops) Order 2012
Arable Crops Levy
Pursuant to section 4 of the Commodity Levies (Arable Crops) Order 2012 (“the Order”), a levy has been imposed on, and shall be payable by, the producers of any arable commodity grown in New Zealand.
In accordance with section 13 of the Order, the Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated has determined the levy rates for 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2013 are set as follows:
- Herbage and amenity seed – 0.8% of sale value.
- All other grain and seed crops (cereals, pulses etc) – 0.8% of sale value.
- Open pollinated vegetable seed crops – 0.8% of sale value.
- Hybrid vegetable seed crops – 0.5% of sale value.
- Onion seed crops will be zero rated.
Dated this 7th day of September 2012.
N. PYKE, Chief Executive, Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated, PO Box 23133, Templeton 8445.
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Commodity Levies (Cereal Silage) Order 2012
Cereal Silage Levy
Pursuant to section 4 of the Commodity Levies (Cereal Silage) Order 2012 (“the Order”), a levy has been imposed on, and shall be payable by, the producers of any cereal silage commodity grown in New Zealand.
In accordance with section 10 of the Order, the Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated has determined the levy rates for 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2013 will be $10.00 per hectare harvested.
Dated this 7th day of September 2012.
N. PYKE, Chief Executive, Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated, PO Box 23133, Templeton 8445.
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New Zealand Racing Board
Racing Act 2003
Amendments to the Betting Rules
Pursuant to section 52 of the Racing Act 2003, the New Zealand Racing Board hereby gives notice of the following amendments to the Betting Rules*.
Change #1
This is a New Rule
11.14 Place6 Betting
11.14.1 Interpretation
In Rule 11.1, unless the context otherwise requires:
“Place6” is a bet type whereby the Investor endeavours to select a Placed Entrant in each of the six Races as designated by the Board.
“Dividend Bearing Places” on a Race that is a leg of a Place6, means the number of parts that the Dividend Pool for Place Betting on that same Race, will be divided and is determined as follows:
(a) Dividend Bearing Places will be zero if the number of Race Entrants in a race is four or fewer. In such cases all Entrants in the Race will be deemed to be Placed Entrants for purposes of Place6 betting.
(b) Dividend Bearing Places where the number of Starters is five, six or seven. In such cases the first and second Entrants will be Placed Entrants for the purposes of Place6 betting.
(c) Dividend Bearing Places will be three where the number of Starters is eight or more. In such cases the first, second and third Entrants will be Placed Entrants for the purposes of Place6 betting.
“Placed Entrant” means any of the Race Entrants determined as gaining a Dividend Bearing Place in accordance with Rule 11.6
“Succeeding Place6” means in relation to a Place6 (“initial Place6”) the next Place6 at a Race Meeting selected by the Board.
11.14.2 Races upon which the Board may conduct Place6 betting
Place6 betting may be conducted on such Races as the Board may determine from time to time.
11.14.3 Method of Place6 betting
A Place6 bet is placed by the Investor selecting a Race Entrant or Entrants in each of the six Races of a Place6.
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🌾 Commodity Levies (Arable Crops) Order 2012
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 September 2012
Arable Crops, Levy Rates, Herbage Seed, Grain, Seed Crops, Onion Seed
- N. Pyke, Chief Executive, Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated
🌾 Commodity Levies (Cereal Silage) Order 2012
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 September 2012
Cereal Silage, Levy Rates, Per Hectare
- N. Pyke, Chief Executive, Foundation for Arable Research Incorporated
🏭 Amendments to the Betting Rules under Racing Act 2003
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryBetting Rules, Place6 Betting, Racing, Dividend Bearing Places
- New Zealand Racing Board
NZ Gazette 2012, No 116