This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of whether Fonterra should bear the majority of the costs of enforcing the necessary legislative package, given it is the dominant entity and prime beneficiary of the Commerce Act 1986 authorisation.
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 for Primary Industries (MPI).
It provides an analysis of options for possible changes to the data protection regime for agricultural compounds provided under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 (ACVM Act).
The analysis is based on a cost benefit study of the effects of the current regime on New Zealand market for agricultural compounds and extensive stakeholder consultation.
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 Fisheries. It provides an analysis of proposed regulations aimed at reducing fishing pressure and increasing fish population levels in the East Otago Taiapure.
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF). Its purpose is to support a Cabinet paper seeking agreement to decisions that will form the basis for the proposed Regulations.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of options to make changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme regulations for agriculture.
This Regulatory Impact Statement provides an analysis of regulations under the Climate Change Response Act 2002 set out provisions for forestry participants in the Emissions Trading Scheme. The provisions for participants who have pre-1990 forest land include the information to be collected, and how the emissions from deforestation are to be calculated. For participants with post-1989 forest land, the provisions include how forests are to be mapped, the information to be collected, and how carbon stock changes are to be calculated.
This Regulatory Impact Statement and supporting Cost Recovery Impact Statement have been prepared by MPI to assess options to enable councils to recover the costs of monitoring permitted activities in the National Environment Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF).
This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry of Fisheries. It provides an analysis of options to ensure that there is a simple process under the Fisheries Act 1996 to enable registration as a notified user and thereby provide opportunities for flexibility for commercial fishing from registered fishing vessels.