✨ Social Welfare Rates and Transport Regulations
2 APRIL.
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
969
Status | Standard Income
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single person aged 18–19 years | $ 55.53
single person aged 20–24 years | $ 55.53
single person aged 25 years and over | $ 77.39
married couple | $145.56
With children
single person (1 child) | $154.85
single person (2 children) | $191.92
married couple (1 child) | $192.24
married couple (2 children) | $214.24
INDEPENDENT YOUTH
single person aged 16–17 years | $ 55.53
SICKNESS
Without children
single person aged 16–17 years | $ 54.53
single person aged 18–24 years | $ 76.39
single person aged 25 years and over | $ 81.85
married couple | $170.38
With children
single person (1 child) | $154.85
single person (2 children) | $191.92
married couple (1 child) | $206.38
married couple (2 children) | $228.38
WIDOWS & DOMESTIC PURPOSES
woman alone, single | $ 81.85
sole parent (1 child) | $154.85
sole parent (2 children) | $191.92
DOMICILIARY CAREGIVER'S
single person aged 16–17 years | $ 73.89
single person aged 18 years and over | $105.16
sole parent (1 child) | $178.33
sole parent (2 children) | $214.22
INVALID'S
Without Children
single person aged 16–17 years | $ 73.89
single person aged 18 years and over | $105.16
married couple | $192.20
With children
single person (1 child) | $178.33
single person (2 children) | $214.22
married couple (1 child) | $227.20
married couple (2 children) | $249.20
NATIONAL SUPERANNUATION/VETERAN'S PENSION
Without children
single person living alone | $105.16
single person sharing | $105.16
married couple | $192.20
With children
single person (1 child) | $178.33
single person (2 children) | $214.22
married couple (1 child) | $227.20
married couple (2 children) | $249.20
In the case of an applicant with more than two children, the standard income shall be increased by $22.00 for each additional child.
MARRIED COUPLES BEING PAID THE HALF MARRIED RATE OF DIFFERENT BENEFITS
| No Children | With Children | |
|---|---|---|
| Domicialry caregiver's/Invalids | $192.20 | $227.20 |
Where a married couple being paid the half married rate of different benefits has more than one dependent child their standard income shall be increased by $22 for each additional child.
Married Couples Where One Spouse is Unlawfully Resident in New Zealand
The standard income which would otherwise apply to the applicant if he or she were unmarried.
Dated this 1st day of April 1992.
WYATT CREECH for JENNIFER MARY SHIPLEY, Minister of Social Welfare.
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Transport
Passenger Service Vehicle Construction Regulations 1978
Exemption From the Location Requirement for Fuel Filling Inlets for Certain Passenger Service Vehicles
Pursuant to regulation 75 of the Passenger Service Vehicle Construction Regulations 1978, and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport, I, Hugh Cameron Matheson, Senior Automotive Engineer, hereby exempt specified passenger services vehicles from the requirements of clause (4) of regulation 11 of the Passenger Service Construction Regulations 1978, provided that those vehicles comply with the conditions set out in the Schedule below.
Schedule
The specified passenger service vehicles are those fitted with non-vented fuel filler caps. A spring-loaded compensation valve may be fitted in the cap.
Conditions:
- Access to the fuel filler inlet must be from outside the vehicle.
- The fuel filler inlet may not be within 600 mm of any engine exhaust outlet.
- The fuel filler cap must at all times be maintained in good operating condition.
Dated at Wellington on the 24th day of March 1992.
H. C. MATHESON, for Secretary for Transport.
(MOT VS12-13-02, VS12-23-01)
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Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
Approval of Defensive Driving Course
Pursuant to section 48 (2) (a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986, and under powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport in an instrument dated the 1st day of October 1991, I, Warren Richard Gillespie Simeon, Controller, Road User Standards, hereby approve the following organisations for the purposes of section 68 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulations 11 (1) (b) (i) and 32 (2) of the Transport (Drivers Licensing) Regulations 1987:
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Social Welfare, Benefit Rates, Income Support, Family Allowances
- Wyatt Creech for Jennifer Mary Shipley, Minister of Social Welfare
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Passenger Service Vehicles, Fuel Filler Inlets, Vehicle Safety, Exemptions
- Hugh Cameron Matheson, Senior Automotive Engineer
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- Warren Richard Gillespie Simeon, Controller, Road User Standards