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The NZeTA is mandatory for all sea and air arrivals, including transit, unless exempt. When issued, it remains valid for the period of 2 years. [4] As of 1 October 2019, the following people are eligible to travel without a visa but with an NZeTA: [5] people granted a visa waiver by special direction;
The National Rural Transit Assistance Program (National RTAP) is a program of the Federal Transit Administration [1] administered by the Neponset Valley Transportation Management Association and serves as the national arm for the Rural Transit Assistance Program. The mission of National RTAP is to improve mobility in all rural, small urban, and ...
Country / Region Visa requirement Allowed stay Notes (excluding departure fees) Reciprocity Afghanistan Visa required [2]: The New Zealand government advises its citizens not to travel to Afghanistan due to the hostile and unpredictable security situation, high and ongoing threat of terrorism and kidnapping of foreigners.
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) [2] is a New Zealand Crown entity tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, including the responsibility for driver and vehicle licensing, and administering the New Zealand state highway network. [3]
Trapeze Software Inc. is a Canadian multinational software company, specializing in intelligent transportation systems and transit scheduling software. Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Trapeze is a subsidiary of Constellation Software.
The Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 was a comprehensive transportation funding and policy act of the United States Federal Government, 96 Stat. 2097.The legislation was championed by the Reagan administration to address concerns about the surface transportation infrastructure (highways and bridges).
Through the No Place Like Home program, people with household incomes up to $120,000 and a five-year residential history in the city of Fresno can qualify for a $15,000, 0% interest loan that will ...
Introduced in the House as H.R. 2 by Glenn Anderson (D-CA) on January 6, 1987; Passed the House on January 21, 1987 (401-20) Passed the Senate on February 4, 1987 (96-2, in lieu of S. 387) Reported by the joint conference committee on March 17, 1987; agreed to by the House on March 18, 1987 (407-17) and by the Senate on March 19, 1987 (79-17)