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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 18 — 26 FEBRUARY 2015
(v) storage temperature.
33 Requirements relating to milk receipt and storage
(1) The temperature of milk for raw milk cheese must not exceed 8°C at any point between its collection by a dairy processing business and the commencement of processing of that milk.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply if the dairy processing business uses a documented alternative to the method prescribed by that subclause
(3) Raw milk cheese must not be made from milk that was milked more than 24 hours before processing of that milk commenced.
(4) Subclause (3) does not apply if the dairy processing business uses a documented alternative to the method prescribed by that subclause.
(5) Milk for raw milk cheese must be kept separate from milk used or intended to be used for dairy products that are not a raw milk cheese.
34 Requirements to control specific food safety hazards
(1) Prior to the commencement of its processing, milk for raw milk cheese must be monitored to ensure its suitability.
(2) The level of pathogenic microorganisms in a raw milk cheese must not exceed the level of pathogenic microorganisms in the milk from which the product was made as at the commencement of the processing of that milk.
(3) A raw milk cheese must not support the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.
35 Requirements relating to non-conforming milk
A dairy processing business must only use milk for raw milk cheese that has been produced and transported in accordance with this Division to make a raw milk cheese.”
[2.8] Updating the Table of Provisions to reflect these variations.
[3] Standard 4.2.4A is repealed.
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Notice to All Aircraft Operators and Users of Ardmore Airport—Facility Fees Increase
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Airport Authorities Act 1966 (“the Act”), to advise all aircraft operators and users of Ardmore Airport that the third increment of the five-yearly annual increase for facility fees, night flying fees and parking fees is to take effect 1 April 2015, being a 5% annual increase.
Additionally, Ardmore Airport notifies that future increases in facility fees, night flying fees and parking fees for the next two years, as publicly advised on 30 March 2013, are as follows:
A 5% per annum increase for each successive 12-month period commencing on 1 April 2016 and ending on 31 March 2018.
Charges effective 1 April 2015 are as follows:
FIXED WING
Facility Fee = $13.67 + (MCTOW x 0.008605674)
HELICOPTERS
Facility Fee = $16.81 (flat rate all types)
NIGHT FLYING
In addition to the above fees, “night flying” fees are applicable to both fixed wing and helicopter aircraft as follows:
- $6.17 per chargeable night landing;
- $0.84 per night “touch and go” (fixed wing aircraft only).
Note: For administration purposes, a “night” movement is deemed to be any movement conducted after civil twilight.
APPLICATION
The facility fee covers the use of runways, taxiways and apron areas with the exception that the flat rate for helicopters applies to all helicopters that access, for the purposes of facilitating a landing, any area of land designated as “airport land” by Ardmore Airport Limited (whether it be operational, non-operational or leased land and includes the airspace associated with that designation).
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