✨ Indecent Publications and Regulatory Notices
14 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3011
Decision No. Date Title Publisher Importer Applicant Decision
Leather Obsession, No. 4 R18
Rubberist, No. 12 R18
Rubberist, No. 13 R18
Shiny Housewife Special, No. 16 R18
Shiny Housewife Special, No. 17 R18
Shiny Housewives, No. 18 R18
Shiny Housewives, No. 19 R18
Shiny International, No. 66 R18
Shiny International, No. 67 R18
Shiny International, No. 68 R18
Shiny Photo Special, No. 15 R18
Copies of these decisions containing reasons may be purchased from the Tribunals Division, P.O. Box 5027, Wellington, at a cost of $6.00 each or by annual subscription of $200.00.
S. M. GRACIE, for Secretary, Indecent Publications Tribunal.
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Labour
Dangerous Goods Act 1974
Approval of Pumps for Re-Selling Dangerous Goods of Class 2 (d)
Pursuant to section 30 of the Dangerous Goods Act 1974 (as amended by section 3 of the Dangerous Goods Amendment Act 1978) and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Chief Inspector of Dangerous Goods, I, Kim Jon Comben, Acting Chief Advisor, Dangerous Goods, hereby approve subject to the condition set out hereunder, the pump listed in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of re-fuelling tanks attached to or forming an integral part of a motor vehicle with liquefied petroleum gas.
Schedule
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Pump Approvals
PEC - Series 8000 Multipec LPG Dispensing Module
Condition
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The metering equipment for dispenser must comply with Trade Measurement Unit Ministry of Commerce requirements.
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The PEC Series 8000 Multipec LPG Dispensing Module can only be installed in the Multipec 7000 and 8000 series Multi Dispensers.
Dated at Auckland this 14th day of September 1993.
K. J. COMBEN, Acting Chief Advisor, Dangerous Goods.
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Social Welfare
Social Security Act 1964
Direction by the Minister of Social Welfare
In the matter of section 5 of the Social Security Act 1964:
To: The Director-General of Social Welfare.
Pursuant to section 5 (2) of the Social Security Act 1964, I, Jennifer Mary Shipley, Minister of Social Welfare, HEREBY DIRECT that in the exercise of your discretion to grant a special benefit under section 61G, and without derogating from your duty to have regard for the particular financial circumstances and commitments of the applicant—
I. If, (except in the case of a person to whom clauses II and III apply)—
(a) Either:
(i) in the case of a single person, the applicant possesses cash assets of a value of not more than the equivalent of four times the maximum weekly invalid’s benefit rate payable to a single person; or
(ii) in the case of a married couple or a sole parent, the applicant possesses cash assets of a value of not more than the equivalent of four times the maximum weekly invalid’s benefit rate payable to a married couple; and
(b) the applicant’s chargeable income, after the deduction of his or her fixed costs is less than the appropriate standard income;
you shall be satisfied that payment of a special entitlement to a special benefit is justified if the weekly amount of the special benefit is within the following limits:
(c) an amount equal to the difference between—
(i) the applicant’s weekly chargeable income less the applicant’s weekly fixed costs; and
(ii) the standard income less $20 a week (except if you determine there are special circumstances, when the $20 per week may be disregarded); or
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⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementIndecent Publications, Tribunal Decision, R18
- S. M. Gracie, for Secretary, Indecent Publications Tribunal
🏭 Approval of Pumps for Re-Selling Dangerous Goods of Class 2 (d)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 September 1993
Dangerous Goods, Pump Approval, Liquefied Petroleum Gas
- Kim Jon Comben, Acting Chief Advisor, Dangerous Goods
🏥 Direction by the Minister of Social Welfare
🏥 Health & Social WelfareSocial Security, Special Benefit, Financial Circumstances
- Jennifer Mary Shipley, Minister of Social Welfare