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22 APRIL NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1011

  1. The attendance dues payable in respect of any pupil shall be a maximum of $120 per annum in primary schools and a maximum of $270 per annum in secondary schools, exclusive of GST.

  2. Attendance dues received by the proprietors shall be used for the purpose of applying for such improvements to, or for such capital works associated with, the buildings and associated facilities of the above-mentioned integrated schools as may be required or approved by the Minister of Education pursuant to section 40 (2) of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, or for meeting debts, mortgages, liens or other charges associated with any of the land and buildings that constitute the integrated schools.

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of April 1993.

MAURICE DELLOW, Acting Senior Manager, National Operations.

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Health

Medicines Act 1981

Classification of Medicines

Pursuant to section 106 (1) of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby declares the medicines listed in Schedules one, two, three and four to this notice to have the classifications prescription medicine, restricted medicine, pharmacy-only medicine and general sale medicine respectively.

First Schedule

Prescription Medicines

4-hydroxyandrostenedione

5-Amino salicylate

Acetrizoate sodium

Acitretin

Altretamine

Amethocaine; and its salts; in medicines for internal use and in medicines for ophthalmological use

Amidotrizoic acid; and its salts

Amifostine

Aminophylline; except in liquid form for oral use

Anabolic steroids; either natural or synthetic

Anistreplase

Antigens; in a multipuncture device for cutaneous application

Antimony; and its compounds

Apomorphine; and its salts

Apraclonidine hydrochloride

Atropine; and its salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of atropine; except when used in an auto injection device as an antidote

Azithromycin

Belladonna; alkaloids of; and their salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of the alkaloids of belladonna calculated as hyoscyamine

Beractant

Beta carotene; in medicines containing more than 18 mg per recommended daily dose

Bisoprolol

Botulinium toxin

Calcipotriol

Carbachol

Carbuterol; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use

Carvedilol

Cefazolin; and its salts

Cefetamet

Cefixime

Cefodizime

Cefpodoxime proxetil

Ceftibuten

Cefuroxime; and its salts and esters

Celiprolol; and its salts

Cisapride

Clarithromycin

Clodronic acid disodium salt

Clozapine

Co-dergocrine

Colchicine; and its salts

Colfosceril palmitate

Crystal violet

Cyclopentolate; and its salts; except when sold to a registered optometrist for use in his practice

Dantron

Dexfenfluramine

Diatrizoic acid; and its salts

Didanosine (DDI)

Diphtheria toxoid

Dirithromycin

Enoximone

Epoprostenol

Erythropoietin

Esmolol; and its salts

Etidronate disodium

Famotidine

Fenoldopam

Fibrinolysin; except in medicines for external use

Filgrastim

Finasteride

Fleroxacin

Fluconazole

Fludarabine; and its salts

Fluoxetine

Fluticasone; and its esters

Follicle stimulating hormone

Formoterol

Foscavir

Fosinopril

Fotemustine

Gadopentetate demeglumine

Ganciclovir

Gestrinone

Glutathione; for parenteral use

Glycopyrronium; and its salts; in medicines for parenteral use

Granisetron; and its salts

Haematin

Halofantrine

Haloperidol decanoate



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πŸŽ“ Approval of Attendance Dues for Integrated Schools in the Diocese of Auckland (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
20 April 1993
Attendance Dues, Private Schools Conditional Integration, Catholic Schools, Auckland
  • MAURICE DELLOW, Acting Senior Manager, National Operations

πŸ₯ Classification of Medicines under the Medicines Act 1981

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Medicines Act 1981, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-only Medicines, General Sale Medicines