Maori Affairs and Health Regulations




590
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 20

Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice 1968, No. 2

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WHEREAS, by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto, the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, and it is desired to vary the same:

Now, therefore, pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows.

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NOTICE

  1. This notice may be cited as the Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice 1968, No. 2.

  2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is hereby amended by omitting all reference to the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.

  3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.

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FIRST SCHEDULE

Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
28 September 1931 Gazette, No. 73, W. 1640
8 October 1931,
page 2922

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SECOND SCHEDULE

GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT

ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows:

A. R. P.

Being

5 1 26 Tikitiki A4 (formerly part Tikitiki 1B), Block V, Waiapu Survey District.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of April 1968.

For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:

E. W. WILLIAMS, for Secretary for Maori Affairs.

(M.A. 64/7, 64/7A, 15/4/172; D.O. 8/3/417)

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Poisons Regulations 1964—Approval of Alternative Form of Record

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NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to regulation 61 of the Poisons Regulations 1964* the Registrar has approved a record, in the form of microfilm, of the dispensing or supply on prescription of any poison as medicine, such record being made and maintained in accordance with the system hereinafter described.

  1. The viewer:

(a) The viewer shall have its own source of illumination, powered either by battery or mains supply:

(b) The viewer must be so placed and shielded from external light that the image is not appreciably diminished by such light:

(c) The image, as viewed on the screen of the viewer, shall not be less than two-thirds the size of the original prescription:

(d) A suitable mechanical device shall be incorporated in the viewer so that the film may be wound between two reels; this device shall be capable of being operated by hand:

(e) The viewer shall give a clear and well contrasting reproduction of the original prescription:

(f) The image shall not require refocusing when a line of print is read from one side across the centre to the opposite side, and optical aberration shall not detrimentally affect the legibility of the image:

(g) Means shall be provided to minimise abrasion on the image area during movement of the film:

(h) The viewer shall be maintained in a clean condition and good working order:

(i) The viewer shall be of a type which does not require to be held in the hand.

  1. General:

(a) Prescriptions which may not be legible on film (e.g., by reason of lack of contrast between ink and paper, or by reason of the small size of the form or the writing thereon), shall have a legible copy of the original prescription attached to the original prescription in such a manner that the original and copy are both visible and that each copy on its own complies fully with these conditions; each such copy shall be clearly marked with the words, “True copy of Prescription No. (here insert consecutive number) of (date of dispensing)”:

(b) Prescriptions shall be recorded on the film in such manner that they are viewed in consecutive order:

(c) Records made and maintained in terms of this approval should clearly show the particulars required by regulation 61 of the Poisons Regulations 1964:

(d) Where the details of a repeat or repeats of a prescription are not endorsed on the prescription before microfilming, such details shall be recorded in a separate bound volume maintained for the purpose and that record shall show clearly the particulars required by regulation 61 of the Poisons Regulations 1964.

All approvals of an alternative form of record on photographic film under regulation 61 of the Poisons Regulations 1964 which were in force immediately before the date of the approval hereby notified are withdrawn with effect from the 30th day of June 1968.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of April 1968.

C. N. DEREK TAYLOR, Registrar of Poisons.

*S.R. 1964/64
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1966/84
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1967/250

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Narcotics Regulations 1966—Approval of Alternative to Prescription Book

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PURSUANT to regulation 39 of the Narcotics Regulations 1966*, the Director-General of Health hereby approves the use of microfilm records, made and maintained in accordance with the system hereinafter described, as a prescription book, instead of the bound volume required by subclause (3) of regulation 37 of those regulations.

  1. The viewer:

(a) The viewer shall have its own source of illumination, powered either by battery or mains supply:

(b) The viewer must be so placed and shielded from external light that the image is not appreciably diminished by such light:

(c) The image, as viewed on the screen of the viewer, shall not be less than two-thirds the size of the original prescription:

(d) A suitable mechanical device shall be incorporated in the viewer so that the film may be wound between two reels; this device shall be capable of being operated by hand:

(e) The viewer shall give a clear and well contrasting reproduction of the original prescription:

(f) The image shall not require refocusing when a line of print is read from one side across the centre to the opposite side, and optical aberration shall not detrimentally affect the legibility of the image:

(g) Means shall be provided to minimise abrasion on the image area during movement of the film:

(h) The viewer shall be maintained in a clean condition and good working order:

(i) The viewer shall be of a type which does not require to be held in the hand.

  1. General:

(a) Prescriptions which may not be legible on film (e.g., by reason of lack of contrast between ink and paper or by reason of the small size of the form or the writing thereon), shall have a legible copy of the original prescription attached to the original prescription in such a manner that the original and the copy are both visible and that each copy on its own complies fully with these conditions; each such copy shall be clearly marked with the words, “True copy of Prescription No. (here insert consecutive number) of (date of dispensing)”:

(b) Prescriptions shall be recorded on the film in such manner that they are viewed in consecutive order:

(c) Prescriptions recorded in terms of this approval shall clearly show the particulars required by subclause (3) of regulation 37 of the Narcotics Regulations 1966:

(d) Where the details of a repeat or repeats are not endorsed on a prescription before microfilming, such details shall be recorded in a separate bound volume maintained for the purpose, and that record shall show clearly the particulars required by subclause (3) of regulation 37 of the Narcotics Regulations 1966.

All approvals of an alternative form of prescription book in the form of photographic film in force immediately before the date of the approval hereby notified are withdrawn with effect from the 30th day of June 1968.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of April 1968.

D. P. KENNEDY, Director-General of Health.

*S.R. 1966/82
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1967/173



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🪶 Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice 1968 No. 2

🪶 Māori Affairs
4 April 1968
Maori Affairs Act, Development Scheme, Ruatoki, Land release
  • E. W. Williams, for Secretary for Maori Affairs

🏥 Poisons Regulations 1964 - Approval of Alternative Form of Record

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 April 1968
Poisons Regulations, Microfilm, Prescription records, Registrar of Poisons
  • C. N. Derek Taylor, Registrar of Poisons

🏥 Narcotics Regulations 1966 - Approval of Alternative to Prescription Book

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 April 1968
Narcotics Regulations, Microfilm, Prescription book, Director-General of Health
  • D. P. Kennedy, Director-General of Health