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Land Transport Act 1998

Authorised Access to Certain Names and Addresses Held on the Motor Vehicle Register

Pursuant to section 241 of the Land Transport Act 1998 (“the Act”), I authorise the following person, for the purpose and the term, and on the conditions stated below, to have access to the names and addresses of persons:

  • who are currently registered in respect of a motor vehicle(s); and
  • who have not instructed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to withhold their details.
Person Purposes Term
Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited To send a reminder notice to the registered person where a motor vehicle has been parked in a car park administered by Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited at the Picton Ferry Terminal, Lagoon Road, Picton Marina, Waikawa Marina, and Havelock Marina in breach of the parking terms and conditions. From the date Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited receives the final decision on its application to 30 April 2017 inclusive.

Conditions

(a) The names and addresses are accessed only by Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited on its own behalf and solely for its own use;

(b) The names and addresses are accessed only for the specified purpose;

(c) The fees charged for the provision of the names and addresses from the Motor Vehicle Register are duly paid;

(d) Any identified instances of unauthorised access are immediately notified to the Secretary for Transport and the Privacy Commissioner;

(e) Before being permitted to access the Motor Vehicle Register under section 241 of the Act, all staff must receive training that emphasises that such access must only be for the specified purpose, and refresher training of all staff also must be undertaken at appropriate intervals;

(f) Access must be restricted solely to a centralised location and to members of staff for whom authorised access is essential to achieving the specified purpose;

(g) The names and addresses obtained under this authorisation shall not be disclosed to any third party unless such disclosure is necessarily incidental to achieving the specified purpose;

(h) In the first instance, an unnamed notice of breach must be placed on a vehicle to allow the person in charge of the vehicle a reasonable time to pay a fee or to appeal the imposition of the fee before the Motor Vehicle Register is accessed for name and address details;

(i) Records must be kept of the purpose and occasions whenever names and addresses are accessed from the Motor Vehicle Register, and these records must be sufficient to establish that in each case a reasonable period has been allowed for payment before the Motor Vehicle Register has been accessed for name and address details;

(j) Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited must provide an annual report to the NZ Transport Agency on compliance with these conditions by 1 May in each year beginning with 1 May 2013 (this requirement may be incorporated into the company’s usual audit practices); and

(k) The terms and conditions, if any, imposed by the NZ Transport Agency for access to Motor Vehicle Register information.

Dated this 25th day of May 2012.

MARTIN MATTHEWS, Secretary for Transport.

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Land Transport Management Act 2003

Revoking Two Sections of State Highway and Declaring Two Sections of State Highway— State Highway 2, Upper Hutt

Pursuant to section 103 of the Land Transport Management Act 2003, the Secretary for Transport gives notice that, with effect from 7 June 2012:

(a) Parts of State Highway 2 described in the First Schedule are revoked.

(b) The sections of road described in the Second Schedule are declared to be State Highway 2.

First Schedule

Parts of State Highway 2 in Upper Hutt:

  • Following the old alignment of State Highway 2, commencing at route position RP 931/9.55 from a point approximately 1.6 kilometres west of the intersection of State Highway 2 and Waterworks Road, heading in a generally south-westerly direction via now Kaitoke Loop Road and finishing at route position RP 931/11.13 at a point 100 metres west of the western intersection of State Highway 2 and Kaitoke Loop Road; a distance of approximately 1.58 kilometres in length;

  • Following the old alignment of State Highway 2, commencing at route position RP 931/13.76 from a point approximately 130 metres west of the intersection of State Highway 2 and Plateau Road, heading in a generally westerly direction via now Beechwood Lane



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Online Sources for this page:

Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2012, No 61





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🚂 Transport & Communications
25 May 2012
Motor Vehicle Register, Access Authorisation, Parking Enforcement, Port Marlborough
  • MARTIN MATTHEWS, Secretary for Transport

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🚂 Transport & Communications
25 May 2012
State Highway 2, Revocation, Declaration, Upper Hutt
  • MARTIN MATTHEWS, Secretary for Transport