Regulatory and Financial Notices




666 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 24

shown on Sheet 1, Plan 42/88/2, and accompanying Schedule
held in the office of the Resident Engineer, Ministry of Works
and Development, New Plymouth, and there available for
public inspection, to be a limited access road.

Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of February 1982.

F. J. TOURELL, Secretary.

72/45/7/5

Poisons Regulations 1964—Approval of Alternative Form of
Record

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to regulation 61 of the
Poisons Regulations 1964*, the Registrar hereby approves
a record in the form of a typed carbon copy of the supply on
prescription of any poison as a medicine, such record being
made and maintained in accordance with the system, herein-
after described:

  1. The system shall be known as the “EAZY RECORD—
    N.C.R. DAILY SCRIPT RECORDING SYSTEM”, or
    equivalent.

  2. Using appropriate N.C.R. paper, self-adhesive labels, the
    typed prescription information shall be recorded permanently
    on a continuous backing strip, in numerical sequence.

  3. The information so recorded shall include details as to
    the nature, strength and quantity of the poison supplied, the
    name and address of the patient, the date of supply, the name
    of the prescriber, the unique reference number allocated to
    each prescription, details as to the number of repeats which
    have been prescribed; directions for use, and initials of the
    dispenser.

  4. The backing strip shall be taken daily, folded and placed
    into a separate filing envelope, which is then date stamped,
    and stored in sequence in an appropriate fire resistant box
    or cabinet.

  5. A separate day book shall be maintained for the purposes
    of recording repeat disposals, such records indicating the
    date of disposal, prescription number and patient’s surname.

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of February 1982.

C. M. COLLINS, Registrar of Poisons.

*S.R. 1964/64

Trading Bank Reserve Asset Ratio

PURSUANT to section 33 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Act 1964, the Reserve Bank, acting with the approval of the
Minister of Finance, hereby gives notice that as from and
including 1 March 1982, and until further notice, each trading
bank shall maintain during each calendar month balances at
the Reserve Bank plus holdings of Reserve Bank notes and
of New Zealand Government securities, such that the
aggregate of the averages of those balances and holdings
during that calendar month (determined in accordance
with clauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this notice), equals or exceeds the
aggregate of:

16 percent of that trading bank’s average demand and
time deposit liabilities in New Zealand in the immedi-
ately preceding calendar month (determined in accord-
ance with the provisions of clause 5 of this notice);

Provided that a trading bank may make up its balances
and holdings as aforesaid for a calendar month to the
amount hereinbefore required for that calendar month by
way of borrowings from the Reserve Bank made during the
next following calendar month, and on terms and conditions
to be determined by the Reserve Bank, and the proceeds of
all such borrowings shall be credited to the account of that
trading bank with the Reserve Bank termed “Contra Deposit
Account” and on terms and conditions to be determined by
the Reserve Bank.

For the purposes of this notice:

(1) Balances held by a trading bank at the Reserve Bank
shall (subject to clause 6 of this notice) include
both demand deposit balances and time deposit
balances of that trading bank.

(2) The average of a trading bank’s holdings of Reserve
Bank notes for a calendar month shall be the average
of the figures shown in all weekly returns of Banking
Statistics by that trading bank under the Statistics
Act 1975 received during that calendar month.

(3) The average of a trading bank’s balances at the Reserve
Bank and holdings of New Zealand Government
securities for a calendar month shall in each case
be the average of the figures for balances and such
securities held by that trading bank on each day
during that calendar month.

(4) Government securities held by a trading bank shall
consist of Government stock and Treasury bills (all
at nominal value) held by that trading bank.

(5) The average demand and time deposit liabilities of a
trading bank in a calendar month shall be the average
of the figures for days within that calendar month,
as shown in that trading bank’s weekly returns of
Banking Statistics under the Statistics Act 1975.

(6) The proceeds of any borrowings made by a trading
bank pursuant to the proviso of this notice shall be
deemed to be a part of and be included in the
balances held by that trading bank at the Reserve
Bank on the last day of the preceding calendar
month; and the proceeds of any such borrowing
shall not be included in the balances held by that
trading bank at the Reserve Bank during any other
calendar month.

D. L. WILKS, Governor.

Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the under-
signed Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under powers
delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of
Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by local authori-
ties, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of the whole or any
part of the respective amounts specified in that Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Local Authority and Name of Loan Amount
Consented to
$
Ashburton Electric Power Board:
Montalto Hydro Electric Development Loan 1981 1,000,000
Auckland City Council:
Williamson Avenue Housing Development Additional Loan No. 1, 1982 19,500
Auckland Harbour Board:
Redemption Loan No. 1, 1982 119,000
Bruce County Council:
Waihola Camping Ground Improvements (Stage I) Loan 1981 30,000
Waihola Township Water Reticulation Loan 1982 20,000
Dannevirke Electric Power Board:
Home Insulation and Solar Water Heating Loan 1982 30,000
Lower Hutt City Council:
Resiting 17 Randwick Crescent Chip Loan 1981 10,000
Nelson City Council:
Squash Rackets Club Loan 1981 100,000
Riverton Borough Council:
Elderly Persons Housing Loan 1981 85,500
Tauranga City Council:
Sewerage Reticulation Renewal Loan No. 1, 1982 365,000
Water Supply Renewal Loan 1982 57,500
Sewerage Renewal Loan No. 1, 1982 139,000
Te Aroha Borough Council:
Domain Development Loan 1981 36,000
Waitaki County Council:
Forestry Loan 1981 94,800
Wanganui City Council:
Land Purchase Loan (Karitane Hospital) 1981 80,000

Dated at Wellington this 26th day of February 1982.

C. H. TERRY, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury.

Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the under-
signed Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, acting under powers
delegated to the Secretary to the Treasury by the Minister of
Finance, hereby consents to the borrowing by local authori-
ties, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, of the whole or any
part of the respective amounts specified in that Schedule.



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🏥 Approval of Alternative Form of Record for Poisons

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
26 February 1982
Poisons Regulations, Record Keeping, Prescription, Eazy Record System
  • C. M. Collins, Registrar of Poisons

💰 Trading Bank Reserve Asset Ratio

💰 Finance & Revenue
Reserve Bank, Trading Bank, Reserve Asset Ratio, Financial Regulation
  • D. L. Wilks, Governor

🏘️ Consent to Raising of Loans by Certain Local Authorities

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 February 1982
Local Authorities, Loans, Financial Consent, Local Government
  • C. H. Terry, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury