ERMA New Zealand Extends 1080 Submissions Deadline
Friday, 10 November 2006, 9:41 am Press Release: ERMA
ERMA New Zealand Extends 1080 Submissions Deadline
ERMA
New Zealand has extended the submission period for the
reassessment of 1080 until 31 January 2007.
ERMA New
Zealand Chief Executive, Rob Forlong, said the extension
meant people would now have almost three months to lodge
their submissions with ERMA.
The Department of
Conservation and Animal Health Board application to reassess
1080 was received by ERMA New Zealand in October, and
publicly notified for submissions on 2 November.
At the
time submissions were advertised as closing six weeks later
on 16 December 2006, in accordance with the required
statutory timeframe.
"However, submitters have indicated
they would like more time, especially as the submission
period runs into the Christmas, New Year and holiday
season," Mr Forlong said.
Copies of the application and
submission forms can be downloaded from the ERMA New Zealand
website www.ermanz.govt.nz
A CD, as well as printed
copies of the application, are available by phoning 0800 376
234, writing to ERMA New Zealand, PO Box 131, Wellington, or
emailing
1080[at]ermanz.govt.nz
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