This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries. It provides an analysis of options to improve the operation of the Animal Welfare Act 1999.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries. It provides an analysis of options to improve the operation of the Animal Welfare Act 1999.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).It provides an analysis of options for managing the ongoing response to the kiwifruit vine disease Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidae (Psa V) and also options to fund the response.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI). It provides an analysis of options to control American foulbrood (AFB), a disease of honey bees, within New Zealand.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to amend amateur regulations relating to rock lobster in the Fiordland Marine Area. This RIS relates to the Fisheries (Southland and Sub-Antarctic Areas Amateur Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2013.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to provide for national consistency in fyke net escape tubes regulations. This RIS also provides for effective escapement of undersize eels from commercial fyke nets in the North and Chatham Islands, to support management objectives. This RIS relates to the Fisheries (Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2013.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to amend recreational harvest regulations within the Maketu Taiāpure as proposed by the Maketu Taiāpure Committee. The Maketu Taiāpure encompasses a 60-kilometre stretch of the Bay of Plenty coastline centred on Okurei Point. It relates to the Fisheries (Auckland and Kermadec Areas Amateaur Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2013.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to enable the development kina, sea cucumber and horse mussel fisheries. The RIS also looks at increasing diver safety in relation to great white shark interactions, particularly in the paua and kina fisheries. This RIS relates to the Fisheries (Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulation 2013.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to amend commercial fisheries regulations that control the taking, landing, transport, processing and sale of rock lobsters in the CRA 3 (Gisborne), CRA 7 (Otago) and CRA 8 (Southern) rock lobster fisheries and relates to the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing, Central Area Commercial Fishing, and Southland and Sub-Antarctic Areas Amateur Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2013.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options for constraining recreational take in the Auckland (East) snapper fishery (SNA 1).This RIS relates to the Fisheries (Amateaur Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2014 gazetted on 20 February 2014.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to fund MPI’s dairy export assurance programme once the dairy industry transitions to the electronic export certification system used for non-dairy animal product exports (AP E-cert).
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to address the problem of low uptake of East Coast Forestry Project erosion control grants, particularly on Maori land.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Biosecurity New Zealand (MAF). It provides an analysis of options to control bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand. MAF, the Animal Health Board (AHB) and other funding stakeholders have jointly undertaken the regulatory impact analysis presented in this paper.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries. It provides an analysis of options for the management of Foreign Charter Vessels, following a Ministerial Inquiry into the use and operation of Foreign Charter Vessels in New Zealand.
This Regulatory Impact Statement supports a Cabinet paper that proposes amendments to the Dairy Industry Restructuring (Raw Milk) Regulations 2001 (the Regulations) to better meet the objectives of the dairy regulatory regime.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Its purpose is to support a Cabinet paper that recommends extending the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001 (DIRA) pro-competition provisions beyond their current expiry thresholds.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides analysis of options to improve cost recovery for live animal and germplasm export certification and official assurance services provided by MAF under the Animal Products Act 1999. Charges for these services to exporters are set out in the Animal Products (Fees, Charges, and Levies) Regulations 2007 (the 2007 Regulations).