Yes SBlowers, the hydrotest perssure must be as per AS 1210, if the vessel will be registered in NZ. However, the AS 1210 specifies the hydrotest pressure 1.5 x design pressure x multiplier for allowable stress at ambient temp. divided by allowable stress at design temperature. Also, the NZ regulations require the new hydrotest to be witnessed by the inspector, hence the best to test/retest the vessel in US at AS 1210 test pressure and have it certified by their inspector. Otherwise, you'll have to hire a shop, testing equipment, professional people for testing, inspector in NZ and you'll end up selling your house to pay for all this. Also, remember that you need to have the design reviewed and certified for compliance with AS 1210 by a third party design verifier (check the allowable stresses used in the design, the old AS 1210 is now more than 12 years behind, but the local legislation is still demanding those ancient figures, some of them are still including a safety factor of 4). Terrible....
cheers,
gr2vessels