✨ Dairy Industry and Land Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 6 — 22 JANUARY 2015
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The extract charge is capped at a maximum of $80,000.00 (excluding GST) per extract, subsequent or additional data supplied for repeat or top-up extracts (within the same season or a new season) attract an additional extract fee to cover the cost of administration and additional programming (if relevant) functions. The fee is derived identically to the extract fee.
Exceptions and Incentives
Certified data providers (CDP) would not in principle be charged to recover records they have provided to DIGAD apart from associated programming charges.
This will ensure that a CDP passing data to DIGAD is not disadvantaged in recovering that same data.
Ascertaining the herd recorder associated with supplied data will not always be obvious, due to DIGAD not holding the information of who the herd recorder was prior to the 2014/15 season.
To determine charges for records prior to this season, DairyNZ will total up the animals for each herd recorder in DIGAD (for the current season) and apply a ratio split for all data. If the split for example was 80% for Herd Recorder A and 20% for Herd Recorder B, when extracting historical records Herd Recorder A would not be charged for 80% of those records.
Industry Good Research
Users who are performing industry good activities are able to apply through DairyNZ for funding for projects requiring data extracts.
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
(FOR CORE DATA)
All charges are exclusive of GST
All Applications
Application fee – payable to Core Database Panel $179.31 per request ($200 including GST, as prescribed in Regulations)
Administration fee – payable to DairyNZ Limited $500.00 per request
Base programming charge $500.00 per approved data extract
Additional programming fee $125.00 per hour (or part thereof)
Extract fee $0.33 per animal per season of Core Data
Maximum cost per extract $80,000.00
Additional extracts fee $500.00 per extract and $0.03 per animal
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Land Notices
Land Acquired for Road—71B Wainui South Road, Whakamarama, Western Bay of Plenty District
Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister for Land Information, Trevor Knowles, Land Information New Zealand, declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule to this notice is hereby acquired for road and shall vest in the Western Bay of Plenty District Council on the date of publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
South Auckland Land District—Western Bay of Plenty District
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesDairy Industry, Data Access, Pricing Methodology, Core Database, Regulation 26, Extract Charges, Exceptions, Incentives, Industry Good Research, Schedule of Charges
🗺️ Land Acquired for Road—71B Wainui South Road, Whakamarama, Western Bay of Plenty District
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand Acquisition, Road, Public Works Act 1981, Western Bay of Plenty District, South Auckland Land District
- Trevor Knowles, Land Information New Zealand
NZ Gazette 2015, No 6