Radiocommunications and Education Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 61

31 MAY 2012

  1. Where this condition applies:

    a. The number of simultaneous transmissions in any single square kilometre within the area covered by the network must not exceed 35 on average over any five-minute period; and

    b. The unwanted emission limits for the devices, using a reference bandwidth of 100 kHz, must not exceed:
    (i) –70 dBW (–40 dBm) from 800 MHz to 915 MHz;
    (ii) –56 dBW (–26 dBm) from 915 MHz to 921 MHz;
    (iii) –56 dBW (–26 dBm) from 928 MHz to 935 MHz;
    (iv) –63 dBW (–33 dBm) from 935 MHz to 1 GHz; or
    (v) outside the band 800 MHz to 1 GHz, the unwanted emission limits specified in Table 2 of the Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2010.

  1. In the band 0.009000 to 0.090000 MHz, the magnetic field strength from devices must not exceed 72 dBμA/m at a distance of 10 metres. In the band 0.090000 to 0.190000 MHz, the magnetic field strength from devices must not exceed 43 dBμA/m at a distance of 10 metres, except in the band 0.119000 to 0.135000 MHz, where the magnetic field strength from devices must not exceed 66 dBμA/m at a distance of 10 metres.

  2. General conditions applying to all transmissions under this licence

  3. The frequency ranges, peak power of transmissions within those frequency ranges, and designated uses of frequencies are those prescribed in this licence. All transmissions in a given frequency range must comply with any special conditions relating to that frequency range.

  4. Transmitters, and persons supplying or using transmitters, must comply with the requirements of Regulations 32 to 37 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001.

  5. Frequency use is on a shared basis and the chief executive does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or interference to reception.

  6. Should interference occur to services licensed pursuant to a radio licence or a spectrum licence, the chief executive reserves the right to require and ensure that any transmission or any emission pursuant to this General User Radio Licence change frequency, reduce power, or cease operation.

  7. Transmissions that are broadcasting, as defined in the Broadcasting Act 1989, are not permitted.

  8. Consequential revocation of licences
    (1) The Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2012, dated the 5th day of March 2012 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 8 March 2012, No. 29, page 828, is revoked.
    (2) Notwithstanding the revocation of the notice under subsection (1), every transmitter capable of making transmissions compliant with the requirements of that notice on the commencement date of this notice is deemed to be compliant with the requirements of this notice.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of May 2012.

SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development.

Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.

This notice increases the unwanted emission limits for devices operating in the band 921 – 928 MHz, provided the devices are being operated in the course of business by any person who manages a network consisting of five or more devices, and the number of simultaneous transmissions by devices in the network does not exceed 35 per square kilometre.

New Zealand Gazette, 4 November 2010, No. 148, page 3723

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Education

Education Act 1989

Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Henderson High School (45)

Pursuant to section 78M of the Education Act 1989, I direct the Secretary for Education to appoint a limited statutory manager for the Henderson High School Board of Trustees.

The following functions, powers and duties of the board are vested in a limited statutory manager:

  • All functions, powers and duties of the board as an employer (whether statutory or otherwise).
  • All functions, powers and duties of the board in curriculum management including teaching and assessment practice (whether statutory or otherwise).

A limited statutory manager must also advise the board on the following:


Hangatiki School (1734) Closure Notice

Pursuant to section 154 of the Education Act 1989, I hereby declare that Hangatiki School, near Otorohanga, will close on 30 June 2012 and will cease to be established on that day.

Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May 2012.

HON HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education.

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28 May 2012
Radiocommunications, Radio Licence, Short Range Devices, Regulation, Frequency Bands, Special Conditions
  • SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development

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Education, Statutory Manager, Henderson High School, Board of Trustees

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22 May 2012
Education, School Closure, Hangatiki School, Otorohanga
  • HON HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education