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nominated. All nominations must reach the General Secretary
before 15 November in the year preceding the year of election.
L7. The Council shall set up advisory panels each of four
Fellows, one of whom shall be named convener, in specialised
fields, the number and nature of which shall be determined
by Council. No one person shall serve on such a panel
continuously for more than four years. The Convener of
each panel shall receive from the Home Secretary five months
before the Annual General Meeting the names and qualifica-
tions of each of the candidates to be considered by his panel.
Each panel shall report to the Fellowship Selection Committee
on each candidate considered, in the categories “strongly
recommended”, “recommended”, or “not recommended” and
will place the candidates in order.
L8. The panel reports shall be referred to a Fellowship
Selection Committee which shall comprise the Conveners of
panels and the Home Secretary under the Chairmanship of
the President. This Committee shall meet and, after discussion
of the qualifications of the candidates, prepare a list of
the proposed Fellows.
L9. The list of the proposed Fellows shall be reported at the
Annual General Meeting. Such meeting shall have the power
only to accept each name or to refer it back to the Selection
Committee. Those accepted will thereby be elected Fellows of
the Society.
L10. (a) Every candidate for election as a Fellow shall, in
giving his consent to nomination under Rule L6, also undertake
to pay to the Society on election an annual subscription of
such sum as these rules shall prescribe.
(b) Every Fellow elected after the year 1963 shall pay to
the Society within one month of his election his first annual
subscription as prescribed in Rule L10 (a) being the sum of £5
(or 10 dollars (N.Z.)) and the same sum not later than
1 May in every succeeding year; provided that every
such Fellow may at any time compound for all future annual
subscriptions by paying to the Society such sum as may be
resolved by Council in terms of a sliding scale determined on
an actuarial basis.
(c) Every Fellow elected prior to 1964 may at any time
give an undertaking in writing to the Society to pay an annual
subscription to the Society. Every such Fellow shall at the
same time and not later than 1 May in each subsequent
year pay to the Society his annual subscription as pre-
scribed in Rule 10 (b). Every Fellow giving such an under-
taking shall be subject to the provision of these Rules,
regarding the payment of annual subscription and the con-
sequences of non-payment thereof, in all respects as though
he had been elected a Fellow after the year 1963. Every such
Fellow may at any time compound for all future annual
subscriptions by paying to the Society such sum as may be
resolved by the Council in terms of a sliding scale determined
on an actuarial basis.
(d) Every Fellow elected prior to 1964 who does not under-
take to pay an annual subscription shall retain all the rights,
privileges and responsibilities of a Fellow as provided by the
Royal Society of New Zealand Act 1965 and by these Rules.
(e) On application from any Fellow who has given an
undertaking to pay an annual subscription to the Society,
the Council may for any sufficient reason remit payment of
his annual subscription for such period as it sees fit.
(f) The Council may upon application remit by resolution
the payment of all future annual subscriptions by any Fellow
who has reached the age of 65 years or as soon thereafter
as he has been a Fellow for 10 years.
(g) A notice of his obligation to pay an annual subscription
to the Society shall be sent to each Fellow liable for such
payment in the month of March in each year, and if any
such Fellow shall on 1 May in any year have failed to pay his
subscription for the two preceding years he shall cease to
be a Fellow, and his name shall be removed from the
register of Fellows unless the Fellows at the next Annual
General Meeting shall resolve to the contrary on account of
exceptional circumstances.
L11. The Fellows shall cause to be kept a register of
Fellows of the Society, with the dates of their election, their
degrees, honours and titles, in which shall be recorded the
death of any Fellow, and the names of the deceased Fellows
thus recorded shall be announced from the Chair at the next
succeeding Annual General Meeting.
SECTION M—HONORARY MEMBERS
M1. The Fellows shall have power to elect honorary mem-
bers (being persons not residing in the Dominion of New
Zealand) provided that the total number of honorary members
shall not exceed 30.
M2. Vacancies in the list of honorary members shall be
announced at each Annual General Meeting and such
announcement shall be communicated as early as possible
to each member body. Each member body and any group of
three or more Fellows may nominate one person for each
vacancy and shall send to the General Secretary of the Society
before 1 March the names, descriptions, and addresses of
persons so nominated together with the grounds on which
their election is recommended.
M3. The names and qualifications of those so nominated
shall be sent to all Fellows and the election shall take place
at the next Annual General Meeting.
M4. The title of honorary members shall be “Honorary
Member of the Royal Society of New Zealand”.
SECTION N—PUBLICATIONS
N1. The Publications of the Society shall include:
(a) The Proceedings of the Society, containing such official
record of the activities of the Society, its Fellows,
Council, member bodies and Committees and such
obituary notices as the Council may determine;
(b) The Transactions of the Society, comprising papers
submitted for publication subject to such selection
as may be determined by the Council;
(c) The Bulletins of the Society, comprising individual
works, deemed to be unsuitable for publication in
the Transactions on account of size or content,
published at irregular intervals, subject to the
approval of the Council in each instance.
N2. The Council, having regard to the recommendations of
the Honorary Editor, shall determine the procedure for the
selection of papers and bulletins for publication.
N3. On application to the General Secretary of the Society
all Fellows shall be entitled to one copy of each publication
issued by the Society, free of charge.
N4. A member of the Society shall be entitled to receive
the Proceedings and/or the Transactions of the Society through
membership of a member body. The Council shall determine
the proportional contribution required from such a member
body towards the cost of publications supplied to its members.
N5. The Society’s publications shall be on sale to the public
at prices determined from time to time by the Council.
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STATUTORY REGULATIONS
Under the Regulations Act 1936, statutory regulations of
general legislative force are no longer published in the New
Zealand Gazette, but are supplied under any one or more of
the following arrangements:
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
FREIGHT HANDLING
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INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION IN
NEW ZEALAND
By N. S. Woods
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