Education Regulations and Orders




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(b.) In the case of secondary schools,—
(i.) The purposes specified under the foregoing subclause (a)
with the exception of paragraph (i).
(ii.) The provision of school-site and buildings as are approved
by the Minister.
(iii.) The provision of necessary equipment and material.
(c.) In the case of technical schools or classes,—
(i.) The purposes specified under the foregoing subclause (b).
(ii.) The establishment of scholarships.
(iii.) The payment of part-time teachers.
(d.) Such other similar purposes as the Minister may approve.
4. No subsidy shall be payable in respect of a contribution for any
purpose unless the Minister is satisfied that the subsidy is necessary or
warranted in the general interests of the school.
5. No part of any contribution upon which subsidy is paid, nor any
part of the subsidy thereon, shall be utilized for school prizes or trophies,
for school outings or entertainments, or for other similar purposes.
6. Subsidy shall not be payable on any voluntary contributions upon
which a claim is not rendered to the Department within twelve months of
the receipt of such contribution by the School Committee of a public school,
or by the Education Board, or by the governing body of a secondary school,
technical classes, or technical school, as the case may be.
7. All contributions upon which subsidy is payable, and the subsidies
thereon, must be immediately available for the several purposes enumerated
in the form of claim.
8. In the case of contributions derived from concerts, bazaars, exhibitions,
or other similar sources, subsidies shall be payable only on the net
proceeds. In each case a statement in the form provided by the Department
of the receipts and expenditure in connection with such concert, &c.,
duly certified, must be attached to the form of claim for a subsidy.
9. Every claim for subsidy on a voluntary contribution must be accompanied
by a statement showing the name of the donor and the amount, or
the value assessed at current market rates, of the voluntary contribution.
10. A claim for subsidy on a bequest must be accompanied by a statement
setting forth the amount and purpose of the bequest, the name of the
benefactor, and the date of probate of the will, and by a certificate that
the total amount of the bequest has been actually received by the beneficiary
body, and that the total amount, together with the subsidy thereon, will,
without any deduction, be applied by the said body to the purpose for which
the bequest was made.
11. Before a subsidy is payable on voluntary contributions in money
such contributions must be lodged in the bank to the credit of the body
by which the claim is made.
12. Before any subsidy is payable on any voluntary contributions in
land, building, &c., the contributions must be legally transferred to the
body concerned.
13. Applications for subsidies on voluntary contributions must be made
on forms provided by the Department.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Education Amendment Act, 1924.—Control of Secondary and Technical
Schools.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 15th day of October,
1925.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested
in him by the Education Amendment Act, 1924, and of all
other powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-
General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion,
doth hereby make the following Order to provide for the single control
of the Wairarapa High School and the Masterton Technical School.
ORDER.

  1. THE Wairarapa High School and the Masterton Technical School
    shall on and after the first day of March, one thousand nine hundred


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  • Charles Fergusson, Governor-General