Technical Instruction Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 13

  1. Where a controlling authority makes application for a grant in aid of furniture, fittings, and apparatus for classes in respect of which application for a grant in aid of buildings is also made, the two applications should be made at one and the same time.

VI.—Grants in Aid of Material.

  1. Under the head of “Material” may be included the material necessary for the demonstration of the instruction and for individual practical work in classes under the Act, and also such apparatus and appliances as require to be replaced from year to year.

  2. The grants to school classes set forth in clauses 19 to 27 inclusive hereof are intended to cover the cost of material, and no further grant under this head will be made to such classes.

  3. In the case of special, associated, and college classes, grants in aid of the purchase of material shall in general not exceed two-thirds of the cost of such material, but in the case of classes for teachers or instructors may be equal to the total cost of the material.

  4. No grants for the purchase of material will be made unless the circumstances are such as in the opinion of the Minister warrant his giving his approval thereof.

  5. No grants in aid of the purchase of material will be made on account of continuation classes.

  6. The payment of grants for material will be subject to the appropriation of moneys by the General Assembly for the purpose.

  7. Applications for grants in aid of the purchase of material must in general satisfy the conditions laid down in the case of grants for buildings, and must be made in the following form :—

(1.) In what town or district are the classes or proposed classes to be held?
(2.) What is the controlling authority?
(3.) State whether the classes are “special,” or “associated,” or “college”?
(4.) In the case of associated classes, what are the public associations joining in the establishment of the classes?
(5.) For what subjects of instruction is the material required?
(6.) Give the actual or probable number of pupils in each class.
(7.) Is the material to be used solely for manual or technical instruction?
(8.) Give details of the material in respect of which application is made, and of the cost thereof. (This may be given on a schedule attached.)
(9.) What is the total cost of the material required?
(10.) What part of this will the managers or controlling authority contribute?
(11.) What was the total amount of grants for material for manual and technical instruction last quarter?
(12.) What balance of grants for material remained unexpended at the close of last quarter?
(13.) For what sum is application now made?
(14.) At what bank is the account of the controlling authority kept?

I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the foregoing statements are correct.

, Secretary or Chairman of [Controlling authority].

VII.—Subsidies on Voluntary Contributions.

  1. Claims for subsidies on bequests under section 17, subsection (1) of the Act must be accompanied by a statutory declaration setting forth the amount of the bequest, name of the benefactor, date of probate of the will, that the total amount of the bequest has been actually received by the controlling authority, and that the total amount, without any deduction, is available, and will be applied by the said controlling authority, for the sole purpose of encouraging the formation or increasing the efficiency of classes under the Act.

  2. Claims for subsidies on voluntary contributions under section 17, subsection (2), of the Act must be accompanied by a declaration in the following form :—

“Manual and Technical Instruction Act, 1900,” Section 17.

DECLARATION ACCOMPANYING CLAIM FOR SUBSIDY.

I, , of ,* of the† , the controlling authority within the meaning of the above-recited Act of the classes known as , do solemnly and sincerely declare,—

  1. That hereto attached is a statement, marked “A,” showing the voluntary contributions, amounting to £ , received by the aforesaid controlling authority for the purposes of the said classes from , 19 to , 19 , together with the names of the donors of the same.

  2. That all the amounts set forth in the said statement have been given for the purpose of encouraging the formation or increasing the efficiency of classes under “The Manual and Technical Instruction Act, 1900,” and that the total amount is available and will, without any deduction, be applied by the said controlling authority for the purposes of the said classes.

  3. That none of the said amounts or any part thereof have been included in any sum on account of which subsidy has already been claimed, or a grant in aid of buildings has been made.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”

Declared at , this day of 19 , before me—

Signature: .

, Justice of the Peace.

*“Treasurer,” or other official designation.

†Name of controlling authority.



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🎓 Grants in Aid of Buildings, Fittings, Furniture, and Permanent Apparatus (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Grants, Buildings, Fittings, Furniture, Apparatus, Technical instruction, Application form, Controlling authority, Public funds, School classes

🎓 Grants in Aid of Material for Technical Instruction

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Grants, Material, Technical instruction, Manual instruction, School classes, Special classes, Associated classes, College classes, Application form, Subsidies

🎓 Subsidies on Voluntary Contributions and Bequests

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Subsidies, Voluntary contributions, Bequests, Benefactors, Statutory declaration, Controlling authority, Technical instruction