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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 25 — 9 MARCH 2017
to be an Acting District Court Judge, to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction within New Zealand and to conduct jury trials for a period commencing on 5 April 2017 and expiring on 19 March 2019.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of February 2017.
HON CHRISTOPHER FINLAYSON, QC, Attorney-General.
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Building (Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body) Notice 2017
This notice is issued pursuant to section 249 of the Building Act 2004 and specifies the minimum frequency of audits that the building consent accreditation body must conduct on accredited building consent authorities.
Notice
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Title—This notice is the Building (Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body) Notice 2017.
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Commencement—This notice commences on 3 April 2017.
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Application—This notice applies to a building consent accreditation body.
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Interpretation—In this notice, unless the context requires otherwise:
2011 notice means the notice entitled "Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body" issued by the chief executive of the Department of Building and Housing on 21 March 2011 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 31 March 2011, No. 41, page 986.
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Minimum Frequency of Audits—The minimum frequency of audits that the building consent accreditation body must conduct on accredited building consent authorities is once every two years.
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Revocation—The 2011 notice is revoked.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of February 2017.
ANNA BUTLER, General Manager (Building System Performance), Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, (acting under delegated authority).
Explanatory note
This note is for explanatory purposes only.
This notice specifies the minimum frequency of audits that the building consent accreditation body must conduct on accredited building consent authorities as required by section 249 of the Building Act 2004. Section 249 requires that the minimum frequency must be at least once every three years.
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Approval of Otago Community Alcohol and Drug Service and Clinician to Provide Substitution Treatment Under Section 24 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975
Pursuant to section 24(7)(b) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, I, John Crawshaw, acting under delegated authority from the Minister of Health, specify the Otago Community Alcohol and Drug Service ("Otago CADS") as a service that may provide treatment with controlled drugs for people who are dependent on controlled drugs at the following places:
Clutha Mental Health
24 Clyde Street
Balclutha 9230
Dunstan Hospital
Hospital Street
Clyde 9391
Waitaki Community Mental Health
2 Trent Street
Oamaru 9400
Wakari Hospital
369 Taieri Road
Halfway Bush
Dunedin 9010
And, pursuant to section 24(7)(a) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, acting under delegated authority from the
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Acting District Court Judge Appointed
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement27 February 2017
Appointments, Acting District Court Judge, Jury Trials
- HON CHRISTOPHER FINLAYSON, QC, Attorney-General
🏗️ Building (Requirements for Building Consent Accreditation Body) Notice 2017
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works28 February 2017
Building Act, Accreditation Body, Audits, Building Consent
- ANNA BUTLER, General Manager (Building System Performance), Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
🏥 Approval of Otago Community Alcohol and Drug Service and Clinician to Provide Substitution Treatment
🏥 Health & Social WelfareMisuse of Drugs Act, Substitution Treatment, Otago CADS, Clinician
- John Crawshaw
NZ Gazette 2017, No 25