Maritime and Land Transport Notices




844 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 29 13 MARCH 2014

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 43.15 – Radio – Performance standards – MF/HF radio (voice communication, narrow-band direct printing and DSC) – Compliance with performance standards adopted by IMO Resolution A.613(5), and Resolution A.806(19)

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 45, Appendix, Compass Adjustment (b)(2) – Navigational equipment – on ships to which SOLAS is not applied – ship’s adjustable compass swung and adjusted by compass adjuster, to comply with Part 45 and within one month of ship undergoing inspection required by Part 46.17(1)(b)

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 47.6(1)(a) – Load Lines – Ships of 24 metres or more in length – Application for every New Zealand ship

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 46.17(1)(a) – Surveys, Certification and Maintenance – Ships which do not proceed beyond restricted limits, fishing ships, and ships of less than 45 metres in length – Inspections – Hull and external fittings inspections below the waterline with the ship out of the water at intervals not exceeding two years

  • 1 from Marine Protection Rule 190.3(2) – Mandatory Ships Routeing – Poor Knights Islands – The owner, charterer and master of a ship must not cause or allow the ship to enter the Poor Knights area in transit

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NZ Transport Agency

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 Purpose Term
Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd Locating the registered person of a vehicle parked on a road preventing an overdimension load from passing. The authorisation is valid for a period commencing on the date that Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd receives the final decision on its application and ending at midnight on 10 March 2019.

Conditions

(a) The names and addresses are accessed only by Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd on its own behalf and solely for its own use;

(b) The names and addresses are accessed only for a 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 NZTA 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 a specified purpose, and refresher training of all staff also must be undertaken at appropriate intervals;

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

(h) The authorisation is valid for a period commencing on the date that Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd receives the final decision on its application and ending at midnight on 10 March 2019;

(i) Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd must retain copies of their Over Dimension Permits for any loads where the Motor Vehicle Register has been queried; and

(j) The terms and conditions, if any, imposed by the NZTA for access to Motor Vehicle Register information.

Dated this 10th day of March 2014.

MICHAEL PAUL BEEDELL, Manager Adjudications, NZ Transport Agency.

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Land Transport Rules

In accordance with section 161(2) of the Land Transport Act 1998, the NZ Transport Agency, on behalf of the Minister of Transport, gives notice of the Minister’s intention to make a Rule that will amend Land Transport Rule: Light-vehicle Brakes 2002, and advises that the draft Land Transport Rule: Light-vehicle Brakes Amendment 2014 is available for public comment.

The purpose of the proposed changes is to improve vehicle safety in the New Zealand fleet by requiring light passenger and commercial vehicles entering the fleet to be fitted with Electronic Stability Control (ESC).

ESC, which is also known by a range of proprietary names from different manufacturers, is a low-cost vehicle safety technology that greatly reduces the risk of a crash resulting from a driver losing control of a vehicle.



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🚂 Notice of Exemption From Maritime Rules and Marine Protection Rules (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
13 March 2014
Maritime Rules, Exemptions, Safe Ship Management, Crewing, Watchkeeping, Training, Design, Construction, Safety Equipment

🚂 Authorised Access to Motor Vehicle Register

🚂 Transport & Communications
10 March 2014
Motor Vehicle Register, Access, Authorisation, Atlas Building Removals 2006 Ltd
  • Michael Paul Beedell, Manager Adjudications, NZ Transport Agency

🚂 Notice of Intention to Amend Land Transport Rule: Light-vehicle Brakes 2002

🚂 Transport & Communications
Land Transport Rule, Light-vehicle Brakes, Amendment, Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Safety