Regulations and Designations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 126 — 19 NOVEMBER 2015

  1. The maximum permitted pulse width is 3 nanoseconds with a maximum transmission bandwidth of 500 kHz.

  2. The maximum permitted pulse width is 2 nanoseconds with a maximum transmission bandwidth of 2 MHz.

  3. The maximum permitted pulse width is 1 nanosecond with a maximum transmission bandwidth of 10 MHz.

  4. General conditions applying to all transmissions under this licence—

  5. The frequency ranges, maximum power of transmissions within those frequencies 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.

  6. Transmissions are not permitted to radiate into free space.

  7. Transmitters must conform to technical standards as prescribed in notices under Regulation 32(1)(b) of the Regulations.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of November 2015.

JEFFREY DENNIS HICKS, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management Licensing, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

Explanatory Note

This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to provide further information.

GPR and WPR devices are intended for use by professional operators, such as surveyors and geophysicists, using commercial equipment. This licence is intended for those operators who have access to such equipment and are properly trained in the correct operation of these devices. Operators should understand the risks posed by these devices to other users of the radio spectrum when they are operated outside of their normal mode of operation.

A guide for operators of these devices can be found in ETSI guide EG 202 730 V1.1.1.

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Amended Designation of Auditing Agency

Pursuant to section 32 of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 ("Act"), I, Don Mackie, Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health ("Ministry"), under delegation from the Director-General of Health, designate The DAA Group Limited to audit the provision or likely future provision of the following kinds of health care services:

  • Hospital care services (as defined in section 4(1) of the Act) that are:
    • children’s health services;
    • geriatric services;
    • maternity services;
    • medical services;
    • mental health services;
    • surgical services;
  • rest home care services (as defined in section 6(2) of the Act); and
  • residential disability services (as defined in section 4(1) of the Act) that are:
    • intellectual;
    • physical;
    • psychiatric;
    • sensory.

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🚂 Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Ground and Wall Probing Radar) Notice 2015 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
12 November 2015
Radio Licence, Ground Probing Radar, Wall Probing Radar, Survey, Detection, Regulations
  • JEFFREY DENNIS HICKS, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management Licensing, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

🏥 Amended Designation of Auditing Agency

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Auditing Agency, Health Care Services, Hospital Care, Rest Home Care, Residential Disability Services
  • Don Mackie, Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health