Radiocommunications and Medicines Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 16 — 19 FEBRUARY 2015

radio licence.

  1. Transmitters must conform to radio standards for land mobile transmitters as prescribed in notices made under Regulation 32(1)(b) of the Regulations.

  2. 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.

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

  4. Operators are encouraged to use Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA), or equivalent functionality, to avoid interference from other users.

  5. Consequential revocation of licence—(1) The Radiocommunications (General User Radio Licence for Itinerant Differential GPS) Notice 2003 dated the 8th day of December 2003 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 11 December 2003, No. 169, page 4676, 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 17th day of February 2015.

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

Explanatory Note

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

  • This notice prescribes that, pursuant to Regulation-making powers under the Radiocommunications Act 1989, a general user radio licence is granted for the transmission of radio waves, by means of itinerant radiocommunication transmitters, to provide accurate position fixing in conjunction with the radionavigation satellite service, in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.
  • This notice adds additional frequencies in the 463.8125–463.8875 MHz frequency range.
  • This notice provides for 12.5 kHz sub-channel operation in the UHF band.

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Consent to the Distribution of New Medicines

Pursuant to section 20 of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new medicines set out in the Schedule hereto:

Schedule

Product:
Bisoprolol Actavis

Active Ingredient:
Bisoprolol fumarate 2.5mg

Dosage Form:
Tablet

New Zealand Sponsor:
Actavis New Zealand Limited

Manufacturer:
Niche Generics Limited, Dublin, Ireland

Product:
Bisoprolol Actavis

Active Ingredient:
Bisoprolol fumarate 5mg

Dosage Form:
Tablet

New Zealand Sponsor:
Actavis New Zealand Limited

Manufacturer:
Niche Generics Limited, Dublin, Ireland



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Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2015, No 16





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Itinerant Differential GPS) Notice 2015 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
17 February 2015
Radiocommunications Regulations, General User Radio Licence, Itinerant Differential GPS, Radiocommunications Act 1989, Frequency Range, Special Conditions, Location
  • Jeffrey Dennis Hicks, Licensing Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

🏥 Consent to the Distribution of New Medicines

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medicines, Distribution, Bisoprolol Actavis, Medicines Act 1981