✨ Regulatory Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 6 — 22 JANUARY 2015
Schedule B
Fees Payable (GST inclusive)
New fee, including competence review and investigation costs (to be calculated on a cost-recovery basis by averaging out the cost of ensuring the council’s obligations under the HPCA Act, with respect to ensuring competence is met, including the undertaking of competence reviews).
4,820.00
- Revocation—The above notice revokes and replaces the notice issued by the Osteopathic Council and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 16 January 2014, No. 4, page 135.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of January 2015.
ANDREW CHARNOCK, Registrar, Osteopathic Council.
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DairyNZ Limited’s Procedures for Complying With Decisions of the Panel
Publication pursuant to Regulation 26(1)(a) of the Dairy Industry (Herd Testing and New Zealand Dairy Core Database) Regulations – procedures for complying with decisions of the Panel, including maximum time periods for the provision of data
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In the first instance, the applicant will contact the Dairy Industry Good Animal Database (DIGAD) administrator:
DIGAD Administrator
DairyNZ
Private Bag 3221
Hamilton 3240
Telephone: (07) 858 3750
Freephone: 0800 4 324 7969
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DIGAD administrator and applicant to liaise to:
a. clarify purpose for which the core data will be used;
b. determine the applicant’s exact data requirements;
c. determine and discuss indicative pricing and discuss any preliminary negotiation of any terms on which the data will be provided to the applicant.
d. complete detailed application for the panel to review -
The DIGAD administrator receives the panel’s decision and liaises with the applicant or the panel about any relevant aspect of the decision.
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An agreement will be completed between DairyNZ Limited ("DairyNZ") and the applicant regarding the terms on which data is provided and used by the applicant.
The agreement will be based on DairyNZ’s standard "Data Provision Agreement" modified to contain the terms and conditions set by the panel and other provisions specific to core data.
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The maximum time period for the provision of data to an applicant will be:
a. as specified by the panel; or
b. if not specified by the panel, 28 days from the date of payment of DairyNZ’s charges by the applicant; or
c. such other period or date agreed between DairyNZ and the applicant. -
The DIGAD administrator implements data extraction and delivery to the applicant in accordance with the decision and the completed agreement.
Note: For the avoidance of doubt, the applicant should be aware that it is the panel that sets the terms and conditions on which core data is made available to an applicant under the Regulations.
DairyNZ’s Procedures for Complying With Regulation 25
Publication pursuant to Regulation 26(1)(b) of the Dairy Industry (Herd Testing and New Zealand Dairy Core Database) Amendment Regulations 2014 – Procedures for complying with Regulation 25
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Osteopathic Council (Fees) Notice 2015
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare20 January 2015
Fees, Osteopathic Council, Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, Practising Certificate, Registration, Examination, Revocation
- ANDREW CHARNOCK, Registrar, Osteopathic Council
🌾 DairyNZ Limited’s Procedures for Complying With Decisions of the Panel
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesDairy Industry, Herd Testing, New Zealand Dairy Core Database, Data Provision, DIGAD, DairyNZ, Panel Decisions
🌾 DairyNZ’s Procedures for Complying With Regulation 25
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