✨ Marine Access Lane and School Regulations
Declaring Area to be an Access Lane for the Purposes of
the Motor Launch Regulations 1958
Pursuant to the Motor Launch Regulations 1958, the Minister
of Marine hereby declares that for a period of two years from
the date hereof, subject to compliance with the conditions set
out in the First Schedule hereto, the area of water described
in the Second Schedule hereto shall be an access lane and
that within such access lane regulations 9 and 10 of the Motor
Launch Regulations 1958 shall not apply.
FIRST SCHEDULE
The access lane shall be marked as follows:
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Brightly painted marker buoys each 50 yards apart com-
mencing 50 yards from normal lake level shall be suitably
moored along each side of the access lane. -
At the edge of the lake at normal lake level at each side
of the access lane in line with the marker buoys there shall be
placed a notice board measuring not less than 2 ft 6 in. by 2 ft
painted white with black letters. -
The aforesaid notice board shall contain the following
notice:
"NOTICE
Motor Launch Regulations 1958
Access lane through which motor launches and
water skiers may pass at speeds greater than 5 miles
per hour.
BATHERS KEEP OUT"
SECOND SCHEDULE
All that area of water in Lake Karapiro bounded on the
sides by parallel lines 100 yards apart extending in an easterly
direction 200 yards from the edge of the water, the northern-
most boundary being 150 yards south of the judges box in
front of the Cambridge Power Boat Clubhouse.
Dated at Wellington this 30th day of May 1961.
R. G. GERARD, Minister of Marine.
(M. 3/13/508/1)
Standard Scheme of Control for Secondary Schools 1961
PART I—PRELIMINARY
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This scheme may be referred to as the Standard Scheme
of Control for Secondary Schools 1961. -
In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires, —
"The Board", in relation to any secondary school, means
the governing body however described of that school:
"The Education Acts" means the Education Act 1914, and
includes the amendments thereof and all regulations
lawfully made thereunder and for the time being in
force:
"Member", in relation to any Board, means a member of
that Board:
"The Minister" means the Minister of Education:
"Parent", in relation to any pupil, includes the pupil's
guardian and the householder in whose family the
child resides:
"Pupil", in relation to a secondary school, means a pupil
whose name is on the school roll, including a pupil of
a junior high school forming an intermediate depart-
ment of the school, but does not include a pupil in
any lower department:
"The School Acts" includes the Education Acts and any
special Acts constituting the school or affecting the
constitution thereof and all regulations made under
any such Act and for the time being in force:
"Secretary" includes the Registrar, Clerk, acting Secretary,
and any other person appointed permanently or tem-
porarily to discharge the duties of a secretary to the
Board. -
If more than one separate educational establishment is
maintained by the Board, all such establishments shall be
deemed one "school" for the purpose of this scheme, but in
any such case for the purposes of this scheme the term
"Principal" means the rector, headmaster, headmistress, or
other principal of each separate establishment. -
This scheme shall in all respects be read subject to the
provisions of the School Acts, and in the event of conflict
between the provisions of this scheme and the provisions of
the School Acts the latter provisions shall prevail.
PART II—APPOINTMENT AND ELECTION OF
MEMBERS
APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS BY EDUCATION BOARDS
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In every case where a member is to be appointed by the
Education Board of the district in which the school is situated
every such member shall be appointed by a resolution of the
Education Board passed in the case of a regular triennial
appointment before the day on which the member so
appointed is to assume office, but not more than three
months before that day, and in the case of a casual vacancy
within 50 days after the fact of the vacancy has been notified
to the Education Board. -
The name of every member so appointed shall forthwith
be notified to the Board by writing under the hand of the
Secretary of the Education Board.
APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS BY BOROUGH COUNCILS AND
COUNTY COUNCILS
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In every case where a member is to be appointed by the
Council of a city, borough, or county, every such member
shall be appointed by a resolution of the Council passed in
the case of a regular triennial appointment before the day on
which the member so appointed is to assume office, but not
more than three months before that day, and in the case of a
casual vacancy within 50 days after the fact of the vacancy
has been notified to the Council. -
The name of every member so appointed shall forthwith
be notified to the Board by writing under the hand of any two
Councillors or the Clerk of the Council.
ELECTION OF MEMBERS BY PARENTS
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In every case where any member is to be elected by the
parents of pupils, every such member shall be elected by
means of an election conducted in the manner set out in the
Schedule hereto, and for the purposes of every such election
the Secretary of the Board shall be the Returning Officer. -
Such an election shall be held in the first week of the
month of May in each year in which the term of office of
members is due to expire in terms of clause 18 hereof. -
Forthwith after the completion of every such election the
Returning Officer shall notify to the Board the name of every
person elected. -
If at any election the number of candidates duly nomi-
nated is less than the number of vacancies to be filled, the
Board shall at its next meeting select duly qualified persons to
complete the number required.
FAILURE TO APPOINT OR ELECT
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If any appointment of a member is not made within the
time hereinbefore prescribed the Secretary shall give notice
thereof to the Minister, and the vacancy for which no person
has been appointed may be filled by appointment by the
Minister, or the Minister may direct that the body charged
with the duty of appointing a member may proceed to make
the appointment. -
Where anything connected with the appointment or elec-
tion of members is omitted to be done or cannot be done at
or by the time hereby prescribed, or is done after such time,
or is otherwise irregularly done in matter of form, the
Minister may, at any time before or after the time at or by
which the thing is required to be done, extend the time for
doing the thing to such further time as he thinks fit, or may
validate anything so done after the time required or so
irregularly done in matters of form, as he thinks fit.
QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS
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It shall not be necessary that the member appointed by
an Education Board or by the Council of a city, borough, or
county (or jointly by two or more of such Councils) shall
himself be a member of the body (or bodies) nor that a
member elected by parents shall himself be the parent of a
pupil. -
Retiring members shall be eligible for membership of
the Board on appointment or election by either the same or
another appointing or electing body. -
No person shall be eligible to become or remain a
member of the Board if he is an alien or a mentally defective
person within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1911, or
a bankrupt who has not obtained his discharge or whose
discharge is for the time being suspended or is subject to
conditions not yet fulfilled, or if he has been convicted of
any offence punishable by imprisonment unless he has received
a free pardon or has served his sentence or otherwise suffered
the penalty imposed on him, or if he receives any salary from
the Board or holds any office or employment under the
Board to which any fees, salary, or emoluments are attached.
TENURE OF OFFICE
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Except in the case of a casual vacancy, every member
shall hold office until the 31st day of May in the third year
after the year of his election or appointment, and if on that
31st day of May the appointment or election of his successor
has not been notified to the Board, he shall continue to hold
office until the date on which that appointment or election is
so notified. -
Every person appointed or elected to fill a casual
vacancy shall hold office for the residue of the term of office
of the member whom he replaces. -
Every person appointed or elected to membership other-
wise than upon a casual vacancy shall assume office on the
1st day of June in the year of his appointment or election, or
so soon thereafter as his appointment or election has been
notified to the Board. -
Every person appointed or elected to fill a casual vacancy
shall assume office on the date on which his appointment or
election is notified to the Board. -
If any member dies or resigns his office by writing under
his hand addressed to the Board or the Chairman or the
Secretary thereof, or is absent without leave from the meetings
of the Board for three consecutive months, or while holding
office becomes ineligible to remain a member under clause
17 hereof, his office shall be thereby vacated and a casual
vacancy shall be deemed to exist.
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NZ Gazette 1961, No 37
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🏗️ Declaring Area to be an Access Lane for Motor Launch Regulations
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works30 May 1961
Access lane, Motor Launch Regulations 1958, Lake Karapiro, Water skiers, Bathers
- R. G. Gerard, Minister of Marine
🎓 Standard Scheme of Control for Secondary Schools 1961
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceSecondary schools, School boards, Education Acts, Member appointments, Parent elections, Tenure of office