✨ Health Delegation and Import Control
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— Assessment of standards of care for patients in private hospitals, and ensuring appropriate standards are maintained:
— The provision of occupational health nursing services to assist in ensuring high standards of occupational health, including consultation with industry and Government departments:
— The provision of domiciliary nursing services in rural areas:
— Participation in orientation, staff training, and on-going education programmes; contributing to the education of nursing students and medical students, and other trainees in health fields, speaking to public groups on the role of the public health nursing service in the community:
— The provision of support services for civil defence agencies:
— Promotion of public health through prevention work, the education of the public, and consultation with community groups, Government departments, and other relevant agencies:
— Ensuring appropriate planning and management of public health nursing services (including services performed by health assistants) in accordance with Government policy.
— The provision of such other nursing services as may be required in accordance with Government policy.
Food Act 1981:
Functions—The promotion and conservation of health in relation to food by the supervision of compliance with the Food Act 1981, the Food Hygiene Regulations 1974, the Food Regulations 1984, and the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985, insofar as it is carried out by employees of an area health board, by ensuring that all persons on whom obligations are imposed by the said Act and regulations meet those obligations, and otherwise comply with the said Act and regulations.
Social Security Act 1964, Part II:
Functions—The promotion and conservation of health, in the following respects:
— Routine management of the dental benefits programme in accordance with the Social Security Act 1964, Part II, and the Social Security (Dental Benefits) Regulations 1983:
— The provision of advice and assistance to members of the public with respect to the benefits provided under the Social Security Act 1964, Part II, and the regulations made thereunder:
Toxic Substances Act 1979:
Functions—The promotion and conservation of health in relation to toxic substances by the supervision of compliance with the Toxic Substances Act 1979 and the Toxic Substances Regulations 1983, insofar as it is carried out by employees of an area health board, by ensuring that all persons on whom obligations are imposed by the said Act and regulations meet those obligations and otherwise comply with the said Act and regulations.
PART B
Delegation Conditions
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Except as provided in clause 2 of these conditions, nothing in this delegation shall confer on the Wanganui Area Health Board (in this part called “the Board”) the function of instituting proceedings for alleged offences against any of the Acts or regulations referred to in Part A of the Schedule to this delegation.
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The Board shall have the function of instituting proceedings for alleged offences against the Food Act 1981, the Food Hygiene Regulations 1974, the Food Regulations 1984, the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985. Where the Board requires the services of counsel with respect to any proceedings so instituted it shall instruct the Crown Solicitor in the area health district to represent the Board in the proceedings.
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Where, in the view of the Board, offences against any of the Acts or regulations referred to in Part A of the Schedule to this delegation (other than the Food Act 1981, the Food Hygiene Regulations 1974, the Food Regulations 1984, and the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985) have occurred, the Board shall inform the Department of Health, to enable prosecution of the alleged offender at the instance of an officer of the department to be considered.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of October 1985.
R. A. BARKER, Director-General of Health.
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Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1985–86
PURSUANT to regulation 17 of the Import Control Regulations 1973*, the Minister of Trade and Industry hereby gives the following notice:
NOTICE
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(1) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1985–86.
(2) This notice shall come into force on the 4th day of October 1985. -
Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
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The exemption from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the classes of goods set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, included in the exempting notice shown in the Second Schedule, is hereby withdrawn.
*S.R. 1973/86
Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1977/14
Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1977/289
Amendment No. 3: S.R. 1980/246
Amendment No. 4: S.R. 185/61
Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1985/86
FIRST SCHEDULE
EXEMPTION CREATED
Tariff Item Classes of Goods
70.08.008.09K Safety glass consisting of laminated glass, shaped or not
70.08.019.09A
SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTION CREATED
Tariff Item Classes of Goods
70.08.002.09A Safety glass consisting of laminated glass, shaped or not
70.08.008.09K
70.08.019.09A
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of September 1985.
DAVID CAYGILL, Minister of Trade and Industry.
EXPLANATORY NOTE: This exemption notice provides for the restoration of import control on laminated safety glass for use in the assembly of motor vehicles.
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Public Health Nursing Functions Delegation
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare2 October 1985
Public Health Nursing, Primary Health Care, Food Act 1981, Social Security Act 1964, Toxic Substances Act 1979
- R. A. Barker, Director-General of Health
🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1985–86
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 September 1985
Import Control, Exemption Notice, Safety Glass, Motor Vehicles
- David Caygill, Minister of Trade and Industry