✨ Trade Exemptions and Social Welfare Directive
23 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4485
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN—continued
Tariff Item Classes of Goods Date of Exempting Notice
Ex 60.03.033
60.03.041 to
60.03.062
60.04.003 to
60.04.032
Ex 60.04.041
Ex 60.04.062 yo
60.05.003
Ex 60.05.061
Ex 60.05.142 to
60.06.019
Ex 60.06.021
Ex 60.06.029
61.01.002 to Articles of apparel and clothing accessories of textile fabric, other than knitted
61.01.042 or crocheted goods (not including goods suited for wear by babies and young
Ex 61.02.022 infants)
61.02.071
Ex 61.03.012
Ex 61.03.021
Ex 61.04.003 to
61.04.012
Ex 61.04.021
Ex 61.05.000
Ex 61.06.000
61.07.001 to
64.01.001 to Footwear and parts thereof
64.01.012
Ex 64.01.018
Ex 64.01.019
Ex 64.01.031 to
64.01.039
64.02.011
64.02.012
Ex 64.02.018
Ex 64.02.019
64.02.021
64.02.022
Ex 64.03.018
Ex 64.03.019
Ex 64.04.011 to
64.04.019
64.05.000
Ex 64.06.009
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 1982. HUGH TEMPLETON, Minister of Trade and Industry.
S.R. 1973/86
Direction to Social Security Commission in Respect of
Postponement of Commencement of Unemployment Benefit
To the Social Security Commission:
PURSUANT to section 5 (2) of the Social Security Act 1964 (as added
by section 3 (1) of the Social Security Amendment Act (No. 2)
1977), I, Venn Spearman Young, the Minister of Social Welfare,
hereby direct that, on and after the 1st day of January 1983, the
Commission shall exercise its powers under section 60 (4) of the
Social Security Act 1964 (as enacted by section 8 (1) of the Social
Security Amendment Act 1982) in accordance with the following
provisions:
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If an applicant’s gross average weekly earnings (including any
benefit, other than family benefit, paid under Part I of the Social
Security Act 1964) for the period of 12 months preceding the date
of receipt of his application were equal to or less than the latest
average ordinary time weekly wage plus $100, those earnings shall
be regarded as being insufficient to enable him to maintain himself
and his family (if any) during a period of temporary unemployment,
and accordingly the date of commencement of the unemployment
benefit shall not be postponed under the said section 60 (4). -
If any applicant’s gross average weekly earnings (including any
benefit, other than family benefit, paid under Part I of the Social
Security Act 1964) for the period of 12 months preceding the date
of receipt of his application is in any of the categories set out in
the first column below, the date of commencement of the unem-
ployment benefit shall be postponed under the said section 60 (4)
for the period set out in the second column below opposite his
income category.
Average Gross Weekly Earnings Period of
Postponement
More than the latest average ordinary time
weekly wage plus $100 and equal to or 1 week
less than the said weekly wage plus $150
More than the latest average ordinary time
weekly wage plus $150 and equal to or 2 weeks
less than the said weekly wage plus $200
More than the latest average ordinary time
weekly wage plus $200 and equal to or 3 weeks
less than the said weekly wage plus $250
More than the latest average ordinary time 4 weeks
weekly wage plus $250
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 December 1982
Exemptions, Withdrawn, Tariff Items, Customs
- HUGH TEMPLETON, Minister of Trade and Industry
🏥 Direction to Social Security Commission on Unemployment Benefit
🏥 Health & Social WelfareSocial Security, Unemployment Benefit, Postponement, Earnings, Directive
- Venn Spearman Young, Minister of Social Welfare