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Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Order 2011 2011/99 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Order 2011 Anand Satyanand, Governor-General Order in Council At Wellington this 11th day of April 2011 Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council Pursuant to section 16 of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, makes the following order. Contents Page 1 Title 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Revocations 2 4 Revocation of this order 2 Schedule 2 Regulations revoked 1 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) cl 1 Order 2011 2011/99 Order 1 Title This order is the Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Order 2011. 2 Commencement This order comes into force on the 28th day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. 3 Revocations The regulations specified in the Schedule are revoked. 4 Revocation of this order This order is revoked on the day that is 28 days after the date on which it comes into force. Schedule cl 3 Regulations revoked Accident Insurance (Compliance Information) Regulations 1999 (SR 1999/60) Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (Animal Feed) Order 2006 (SR 2006/29) Airport Authorities (Wigram Aerodrome Limited) Order 1996 (SR 1996/314) Child Support (Specified Rate of Interest on Underestimations) Regulations 1994 (SR 1994/268) Coinage Proclamation 1939 (SR 1939/283) Coinage Proclamation 1947 (SR 1947/129) Coinage Proclamation 1949 (SR 1949/194) 2 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) 2011/99 Order 2011 Schedule Coinage Proclamation 1952 (SR 1952/214) Coinage Proclamation 1953 (SR 1953/33) Coinage Proclamation 1965 (SR 1965/59) Coinage Proclamation 1968 (SR 1968/85) Companies (Annual Return Forms) Notice 1983 (SR 1983/293) Companies (Fees) Order 1996 (SR 1996/33) Companies (Fees) Order 2001 (SR 2001/363) Compulsory Retirement Savings Scheme Referendum Order 1997 (SR 1997/115) Compulsory Retirement Savings Scheme Referendum Regulations 1997 (SR 1997/134) Compulsory Retirement Savings Scheme Referendum (Supervision of Processing) Order 1997 (SR 1997/186) Criminal Justice (Designation of Class of Offenders) Notice 1997 (SR 1997/136) Dairy Industry (Fonterra Levy) Regulations 2005 (SR 2005/184) Dairy Industry (Fonterra Levy) Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/157) Dairy Industry (Fonterra Levy) Regulations 2007 (SR 2007/342) Economic Stabilisation (Prices of Automotive Diesel Oil and Fuel Oil) Regulations 1975 (SR 1975/267) Education (Registration of Kura Kaupapa Maori Teachers) Regulations 2004 (SR 2004/37) Electoral (Validation of Nominations) Order 1996 (SR 1996/263) 3 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Schedule Order 2011 2011/99 Electricity (Information Disclosure) Regulations Revocation Order 2004 (SR 2004/86) Electricity (Transpower’s Pricing Methodology) Regulations Revocation Order 2008 (SR 2008/210) Electricity (Transpower’s Transitional Pricing Methodology) Order 2003 (SR 2003/141) Estate and Gift Duties (Termination of Exemption) Order 1997 (SR 1997/58) Evidence Amendment Act Commencement Order 1995 (SR 1995/61) Evidence Amendment Act Commencement Order 2001 (SR 2001/331) Evidence Amendment Act Commencement Order (No 2) 1995 (SR 1995/62) Finance Act (Appointment of Date for Vesting of Undertaking of Trust Bank Wanganui in Trust Bank Eastern and Central) Order 1988 (SR 1988/157) Fisheries (1995–96 Jack Mackerel Quota) Regulations (No 2) 1995 (SR 1995/194) Fisheries (Transitional Provisions) Regulations (No 2) 2001 (SR 2001/190) Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection (Olympic and Commonwealth Games Emblem and Words) Order 2001 (SR 2001/400) Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection (Olympic and Commonwealth Games Emblems and Words) Order 2005 (SR 2005/330) 4 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) 2011/99 Order 2011 Schedule Forests (Payment of Money) Order 2004 (SR 2004/349) Guardianship Amendment Act Commencement Order 1991 (SR 1991/120) Guardianship Amendment Act Commencement Order 1996 (SR 1996/143) Hawke’s Bay Land Transfer Regulations 1937 (SR 1937/217) Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Extension of Transitional Provisions) Order 2004 (SR 2004/41) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activities: Southland District Health Board) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/111) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Auckland District Health Board) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/128) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Counties Manukau District Health Board) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/218) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Hawkes Bay District Health Board) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/60) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/11) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Pinnacle Group Limited) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/220) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: St George’s Hospital) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/129) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Tairawhiti District Health Board) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/428) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: The Doctors Systems Limited) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/144) 5 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Schedule Order 2011 2011/99 Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Vascular Surgeons) Notice 2003 (SR 2004/2) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Waitemata District Health Board) Notice 2005 (SR 2005/112) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Wellington Independent Practice Association Limited) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/458) Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Whanganui District Health Board) Notice 2004 (SR 2004/310) Hire Purchase Agreements Notice 1972 (SR 1972/160) Historic Articles Regulations 1965 (SR 1965/44) Hutt Valley Drainage Board Notice 1973 (SR 1973/220) Income Tax (Alternative Arrangement for Overseas Pensions) Commencement Order 1996 (SR 1996/346) Income Tax (Family Tax Credit) Order 2005 (SR 2005/264) Income Tax (Family Tax Credit) Order 2006 (SR 2006/344) Insolvency Act Commencement Order 1970 (SR 1970/244) Land Transport Management (Regional Fuel Tax Scheme—Auckland Region) Order Revocation Order 2009 (SR 2009/125) Licensed Industries Notice 1960 (SR 1960/98) Local Authorities Petroleum Tax Notice 1971 (SR 1971/3) Local Authorities Petroleum Tax Notice (No 2) 1971 (SR 1971/36) 6 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) 2011/99 Order 2011 Schedule Local Authorities Petroleum Tax Notice (No 3) 1971 (SR 1971/67) Local Government (Auckland) Amendment Act (Earlier Vesting of Public Transport Service Assets and Liabilities) Order 2004 (SR 2004/400) Local Government (Auckland) Amendment Act Commencement Order 2004 (SR 2004/399) Local Government (Museum of Transport and Technology Board) Exemption Order 2005 (SR 2005/121) Local Government (Palmerston North City Council–Manawatu District Council Joint Committee) Validation Order 2005 (SR 2005/14) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Boulcott Clinic) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/206) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: First Health Limited) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/361) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: General Practitioners’ Advanced Vocational Education Programme) Notice 2003 (SR 2003/98) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Kensington Hospital) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/88) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: MercyAscot Hospitals) Notice 2003 (SR 2003/8) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: New Zealand Committee Practice Visits) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/144) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: Orthopaedic Services Limited) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/359) 7 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) Schedule Order 2011 2011/99 Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: PrimeHealth Limited) Notice 2002 (SR 2002/360) Medical Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity: St Marks Woman’s Health) Notice 2003 (SR 2003/85) Merchandise Marks Act Commencement Order 1955 (SR 1955/101) Mining Act Commencement Order 1973 (SR 1973/80) Mining Amendment Act Commencement Order 1977 (SR 1977/46) Ministry of Energy Resources Act Commencement Order 1972 (SR 1972/215) Misuse of Drugs (Classification of Ketamine) Order 2008 (SR 2008/34) Misuse of Drugs (Presumption of Supply—Ketamine) Order 2008 (SR 2008/35) New Zealand Superannuation Act Commencement Order 1974 (SR 1974/221) North Shore Drainage District Order 1974 (SR 1974/242) Official Information Order 1991 (SR 1991/130) Penal Institutions Amendment Act 1994 Commencement Order 1997 (SR 1997/371) Penal Institutions Amendment Act 1994 Commencement Order 1999 (SR 1999/138) Penal Institutions Amendment Act 1997 Commencement Order 1997 (SR 1997/372) 8 Regulatory Reform (Revocations) 2011/99 Order 2011 Schedule Penal Institutions Amendment Act Commencement Order 1995 (SR 1995/3) Penal Institutions Amendment Act Commencement Order (No 2) 1995 (SR 1995/210) Penal Institutions Notice (No 2) 1969 (SR 1969/224) Penal Institutions Notice (No 2) 1986 (SR 1986/318) Penal Institutions Notice (No 3) 1972(SR 1972/268) Penal Institutions Notice (No 3) 1978(SR 1978/251) Penal Institutions Notice (No 4) 1965 (SR 1965/166) Penal Institutions (Police Jails) Notice 1976 (SR 1976/156) Private Savings Banks Act Repeal Order 1993 (SR 1993/276) Public Finance (New Zealand Fast Forward Limited) Order 2008 (SR 2008/265) Public Finance (New Zealand Venture Investment Fund Limited) Order 2003 (SR 2003/10) Public Finance (Removal of Crown Entity Status—Auckland International Airport Limited) Order 1998 (SR 1998/226) Public Finance (Removal of Crown Entity Status—Wellington International Airport Limited) Order 1998 (SR 1998/433) Rates Rebate
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