✨ Disabled Persons Employment Exemptions and Commission Extension
26 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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section 3 of the Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act 1960, is hereby granted exemption, in respect of its sheltered workshop at the Methodist Church Hall, Freyberg Street, Wairoa, from—
(a) All the provisions of every award and agreement that would otherwise apply to persons employed in that workshop; and
(b) The Annual Holidays Act 1944, the Minimum Wage Act 1945, and section 34 of the Factories Act 1946.
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
The New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Buller Branch Order 1981
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 23rd day of February 1981
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. R. D. MULDOON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 4 of the Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act 1960, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour made after consultation with the unions, associations, and organisations referred to in section 5 of that Act, and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
ORDER
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Title—This order may be cited as the New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Buller Branch Order 1981.
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Exemption—The New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Buller Branch, an organisation approved by the Minister of Labour under section 3 of the Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act 1960, is hereby granted exemption, in respect of its sheltered workshop at 149 Derby Street, Westport, from—
(a) All the provisions of every award and agreement that would otherwise apply to persons employed in that workshop;
(b) The Annual Holidays Act 1944 and the Minimum Wage Act 1945;
(c) Section 34 of the Factories Act 1946, and all the provisions of that Act relating to the payment of a factory registration fee.
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
The New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Manawatu Branch Order 1981
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 23rd day of February 1981
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. R. D. MULDOON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 4 of the Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act 1960, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour made after consultation with the unions, associations, and organisations referred to in section 5 of that Act, and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
ORDER
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Title—This order may be cited as the New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Manawatu Branch Order 1981.
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Exemption—The New Zealand Society for the Intellectually Handicapped (Incorporated), Manawatu Branch, by the Minister of Labour under section 3 of the Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Act 1960, is hereby granted exemption, in respect of its sheltered workshop at 81 Cook Street, Palmerston North, from—
(a) All the provisions of every award and agreement that would otherwise apply to persons employed in that workshop; and
(b) The Annual Holidays Act 1944, the Minimum Wage Act 1945, and sections 34 and 37 of the Factories Act 1946.
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
Gazette 1969, p. 365
Further Extending the Time Within Which the Royal Commission to Inquire Into and Report Upon the Crash on Mount Erebus, Antarctica, of a DC-10 Aircraft operated by Air New Zealand Limited May Report
ELIZABETH the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:
To our Trusty and Well-beloved The Honourable PETER THOMAS MAHON, of Auckland, a Judge of the High Court of New Zealand:
GREETING:
WHEREAS by Our Warrant, dated the 11th day of June 1980*, We nominated, constituted, and appointed you, the said The Honourable PETER THOMAS MAHON to be a Commission to inquire into and report upon the causes and circumstances of the crash, on the 28th day of November 1979, on the slopes of Mount Erebus, Antarctica, of a DC-10 aircraft operated by Air New Zealand Limited:
And whereas by Our said Warrant we required you to report to His Excellency the Governor-General, not later than the 31st day of October 1980, your findings and opinions on the matters aforesaid:
And whereas by Our Warrant, dated the 6th day of October 1980†, the time within which you were so required to report was extended until the 31st day of December 1980:
And whereas by Our Warrant, dated the 15th day of December 1980‡, the time within which you were so required to report was further extended until the 28th day of February 1981:
And whereas it is expedient that the time for so reporting should be further extended as hereinafter provided:
Now, therefore, We do hereby extend until the 27th day of March 1981, the time within which you are so required to report, without prejudice to the continuation of the liberty conferred on you by Our said Warrant, dated the 11th day of June 1980*, to report your proceedings and findings from time to time if you should judge it expedient to do so:
And We do hereby confirm Our said Warrant, dated the 11th day of June 1980*, and the Commission thereby constituted save as modified by these presents:
And, lastly, it is hereby declared that these presents are issued under the authority of the Letters Patent of His Late Majesty King George the Fifth, dated the 11th day of May 1917, and under the authority of and subject to the provisions of the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand.
In witness whereof We have caused this Our Commission to be issued and the Seal of New Zealand to be hereunto affixed at Wellington this 23rd day of February 1981.
Witness The Honourable Sir David Stuart Beattie, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Principal Companion of the Queen’s Service Order, one of Her Majesty’s Counsel learned in the law, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over New Zealand.
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command—
R. D. MULDOON, Prime Minister.
Approved in Council—
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
*Gazette, 1980, p. 1731
†Gazette, 1980, p. 2986
‡Gazette, 1980, p. 4039
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Exemption for Wairoa Intellectually Handicapped Society Workshop
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 February 1981
Exemption, Sheltered Workshop, Intellectually Handicapped, Wairoa
- P. G. Millen, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏥 Exemption for Buller Branch Intellectually Handicapped Society Workshop
🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 February 1981
Exemption, Sheltered Workshop, Intellectually Handicapped, Westport
- David Beattie, Governor-General
- R. D. Muldoon, Presiding in Council
- P. G. Millen, Clerk of the Executive Council
🏥 Exemption for Manawatu Branch Intellectually Handicapped Society Workshop
🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 February 1981
Exemption, Sheltered Workshop, Intellectually Handicapped, Palmerston North
- David Beattie, Governor-General
- R. D. Muldoon, Presiding in Council
- P. G. Millen, Clerk of the Executive Council
🛡️ Extension of Time for Erebus Crash Inquiry Report
🛡️ Defence & Military23 February 1981
Royal Commission, Erebus Crash, Air New Zealand, Extension
- Peter Thomas Mahon (Honourable), Commissioner for Erebus Crash Inquiry
- David Beattie, Governor-General
- R. D. Muldoon, Prime Minister
- P. G. Millen, Clerk of the Executive Council