Taupo District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2021
Pursuant to section 48A(2A) of the Conservation Act 1987, the Taupo Fishery Regulations 2004, and section 14(11) of the Maori Land Amendment and Maori Land Claims Adjustment Act 1926, the Minister of Conservation, with the concurrence of the Tuwharetoa Maori Trust Board, gives the following notice.
This notice is the Taupo District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2021.
This notice comes into force on 1 July 2021.
In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires,—
24-hour licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within the Taupo District (except at the Tongariro National Trout Centre or at Lake Rotoaira) during any 24-hour period that is stated in the licence.
adult means a person aged 18 years or over on 1 July, being the first day of the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
child means a person who is aged under 18 years on 1 July, being the first day of the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
Director-General means the Director-General of Conservation
family means—
family licence means a licence that entitles the holder and the holder’s spouse or partner and any member of the holder’s family, to take trout within the Taupo District (except at the Tongariro National Trout Centre or at Lake Rotoaira) during the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
Lake Rotoaira means “Lake” as defined in section 3 of the Maori Purposes Act 1959.
Lake Rotoaira 24-hour licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within Lake Rotoaira during any 24-hour period that is stated in the licence.
Lake Rotoaira family licence means a licence that entitles the holder and the holder’s spouse or partner and any member of the holder’s family, to take trout within Lake Rotoaira) during the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
Lake Rotoaira week licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within Lake Rotoaira during the period of seven consecutive days that is stated in the licence.
Lake Rotoaira whole-season licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within Lake Rotoaira during the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
non-resident means a person who is neither a New Zealand citizen nor a permanent resident (as those terms are defined in section 4 of the Immigration Act 2009).
non-resident licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within the Taupo District (except at the Tongariro National Trout Centre or at Lake Rotoaira) during the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
partner means a civil union partner or a de facto partner.
senior means a person who is aged 65 years or older on 1 July, being the first day of the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
supervisor adult means an adult who supervises a child who undertakes authorised fishing activities in the children’s fishing pond at the Tongariro National Trout Centre.
Taupo District means the district described in the Schedule of the Taupo District Order 1983.
Tongariro National Trout Centre licence means a licence that entitles the holder (either a child or a supervisor adult) to fish for trout at the Tongariro National Trout Centre, during the period that is stated in the licence.
trout includes char of any species, and any hybrid of any trout or char; and includes any trout whether alive or dead, and any part of a trout.
week licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within the Taupo District (except at the Tongariro National Trout Centre or at Lake Rotoaira) during the period of seven consecutive days that is stated in the licence.
whole-season means the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June.
whole-season licence means a licence that entitles the holder to take trout within the Taupo District (except at the Tongariro National Trout Centre or at Lake Rotoaira) during the 12-month period, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June, that is stated in the licence.
The Director-General may issue 1 or more of the following classes of licence:
If the Director-General issues 24-hour licences, an adult or a child may apply to obtain a 24-hour licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 1 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues week licences, an adult resident or an adult non-resident, as the case may be, may apply to obtain a week licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 2 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues whole-season licences, an adult or a child may obtain a whole-season licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 3 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues senior licences, an adult may apply to obtain a senior licence for the whole-season from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 3 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues non-resident licences, an adult may obtain a non-resident licence for the whole-season from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 3 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues family licences, an adult may apply to obtain a family licence for the whole-season from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 3 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues Lake Rotoaira 24-hour licences, an adult or a child may apply to obtain a Lake Rotoaira 24-hour licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 4 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues Lake Rotoaira week licences, an adult or a child may apply to obtain a Lake Rotoaira week licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 5 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues Lake Rotoaira whole-season licences, an adult or a child may obtain a Lake Rotoaira whole-season licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 6 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
If the Director-General issues Lake Rotoaira family licences, an adult may apply to obtain a family licence for the whole-season from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 6 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
(1) If the Director-General issues Tongariro National Trout Centre licences, a supervisor adult may apply to obtain a Tongariro National Trout Centre licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 7 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
(2) If the Director-General issues Tongariro National Trout Centre licences, a child may apply to obtain a Tongariro National Trout Centre licence from the Director-General on payment of the appropriate fee set out in Part 7 of the Schedule and the Director-General may grant or decline such a licence.
The fees set out in the Schedule are inclusive of goods and services tax.
Every licence issued under this notice must be in writing and must state—
(1) The Taupō District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2017 (New Zealand Gazette, 28 November 2017, Notice No. 2017-go6283) is revoked.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, the Taupo District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2017 (New Zealand Gazette, 25 May 2017, Issue No. 54, Notice No. 2017-go2570) and the Amending a Notice—Taupo District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees and Forms Notice 2017 (New Zealand Gazette, 10 August 2017, Issue No. 80, Notice No. 2017-go4047) are revoked.
Licence fees payable for taking trout in Taupo District |
cls 5–15 |
Class of applicant |
Fee ($) |
Part 1 |
|
Adult |
20.00 |
Child |
4.50 |
Part 2 |
|
Adult Non-resident |
42.00 65.00 |
Part 3 |
|
Adult |
99.00 |
Senior |
90.00 |
Non-resident |
129.00 |
Family |
149.00 |
Child |
12.50 |
Part 4 |
|
Adult |
0.00 |
Child |
0.00 |
Part 5 Lake Rotoaira week licence |
|
Adult |
0.00 |
Child |
0.00 |
Part 6 Lake Rotoaira whole-season licence |
|
Adult |
0.00 |
Child |
0.00 |
Family |
0.00 |
Part 7 |
|
Supervisor adult |
0.00 |
Child |
0.00 |
Dated this 9th day of May 2021.
Hon Dr AYESHA VERRALL, Acting Minister of Conservation.
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into force on 1 July 2021,—
The fees have been set to recover the costs of management of the Taupo Fishery.
New licence categories have been introduced for Lake Rotoaira, for which fees are set at $0.00. Licences that used to cover the Lake Rotoaira area no longer do so.
This notice revokes the Taupō District Trout Fishery Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2017 (New Zealand Gazette, 28 November 2017, Notice No. 2017-go6283).
This notice is administered by the Department of Conservation