✨ Maritime Exemptions and Organism Determinations
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 52 — 18 MAY 2017
- and document maritime transport operator safety system in the Maritime Transport Operator Plan.
- 2 from Maritime Rule 19.43(1) – Maritime Transport Operator - Certification and Responsibilities – Develop and apply a survey plan.
- 2 from Maritime Rule 19.45(1) – Maritime Transport Operator - Certification and Responsibilities – Develop and apply a maintenance plan.
- 2 from Maritime Rule 19.46(1) – Maritime Transport Operator - Certification and Responsibilities – Develop relevant safety equipment list and a spare parts list.
- 2 from Maritime Rule 19.62(1) – Maritime Transport Operator - Certification and Responsibilities – Operating Requirements – Maritime transport operator responsible for safe ships – Valid Certificate of Survey issued under Rule 44.41.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 25.4(1) – Nautical Charts and Publications – Area requirements – Owner and master of vessel must ensure nautical charts, nautical publications, IAMSAR manual, and tables, are carried on the vessel.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.7(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Design and survey construction – Design – Design approval requirements on ships pre-27 May 2004 and post-27 May 2004.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.9(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Design and survey construction – Construction – Construction of a ship must provide strength for safe operation of ship to withstand sea and weather conditions.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.51(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Provision of fire appliances in accordance with requirements of Appendix 2.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.52(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Provision of life-saving appliances in accordance with requirements of Appendix 3.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 40C.53(1) – Design, Construction and Equipment – Non-passenger ships that are not SOLAS ships – Provision of radiocommunication equipment must be provided on a ship proceeding beyond enclosed waters in accordance with requirements of Appendix 4.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 45.5(1) – Navigational equipment – All New Zealand ships – Sextant, chronometer, and binoculars – Ships proceeding beyond unlimited area must be provided with at least one sextant.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 45.5(2) – Navigational equipment – All New Zealand ships – Sextant, chronometer, and binoculars – Ships proceeding beyond unlimited area must be provided with at least one chronometer.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 45.21(1)(b) – Navigational Equipment – Magnetic compasses – Small passenger and non-passenger ships, fishing ships – Non-passenger ships must be fitted with an adjustable magnetic compass.
- 1 from Maritime Rule 50.9(1) – Medical Stores: Scale 4 – Ships operating in the unlimited area.
Dated this 18th day of May 2017.
Determination of New Organisms
Pursuant to section 26 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 ("Act"), the Environmental Protection Authority hereby determines that:
Lactobacillus crustorum
Lactobacillus curvatus
Lactobacillus hilgardii
Lactobacillus paralimentarius
Lactobacillus pontis
Lactobacillus rossiae
Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis
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