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3652 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 124
Parliamentary Summary
Bills Assented To
Note: The title of the Act is shown in italics where this differs from the Bill.
Government Bills
17 November 1994
Maritime Transport 104
Resource Management Amendment 105
Mercantile Law Amendment 106
Summary of Bills Presented
This section contains a précis of all bills presented to the House this week. Not all bills presented are introduced. The introduction of a bill requires the agreement of the House.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council (Rates Validation)
Validates certain rates levied by or on behalf of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council. (Tony Ryall/Referred to Internal Affairs and Local Government Committee)
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Amendment (No. 2)
Amends the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989. The bill will confer power on the Reserve Bank to impose conditions on the registration of a registered bank in addition to conditions imposed at the time of its registration (section 74 of the principal Act). The Reserve Bank will also be authorised to require a registered bank to publish in disclosure statements information relating to its holding company and transactions with related parties (under section 81 of the Act). The bill will also remove from the Act (sections 84 to 88) the proposed controls on advertising by registered banks. (Rt Hon W F Birch/Referred to Finance and Expenditure Committee)
Private Bills
St. Kentigern Trust Bill
St. Kentigern Trust Bill 1994
Notice of Intention to Apply for Leave to Introduce a Private Bill in the House of Representatives
The ST. KENTIGERN TRUST BOARD intends to promote a private Act of Parliament to amend the objects of the St. Kentigern Trust to permit girls as well as boys to be educated at St. Kentigern College and St. Kentigern School.
The objects of the proposed Act are as follows:
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The St. Kentigern Trust is established by deed dated the 23rd day of February 1949 and has as its objects the founding and providing for a school or schools and other institutions for the care, teaching and education of boys.
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The St. Kentigern Trust Board, a board deemed to have been incorporated under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, administers St. Kentigern College and St. Kentigern School under the Trust on land owned by the Board.
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The Board and the Founders of the Trust wish to have the power to admit girls to the College and the School and to any other school or institution founded and provided by the Board.
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The Trust Deed prohibits any alteration or addition to the objects of the Trust.
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The objects of the Act cannot be attained otherwise than by legislation.
If any interested persons wish to inspect a copy of the proposed Act, a copy may be inspected at the District Court at Otahuhu (8–11 Princes Street, Otahuhu, Auckland). Copies are also held at the College, the School and the offices of the Board’s solicitors Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co.
Any communication or notices in respect of the proposed Act may be sent to the Board care of St. Kentigern College, 130 Pakuranga Road, Auckland. Attention: The Bursar.
THE ST. KENTIGERN TRUST BOARD.
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🏛️ Bills Assented To
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration17 November 1994
Legislation, Assent, Maritime Transport, Resource Management, Mercantile Law
🏛️ Summary of Bills Presented
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationLegislation, Bills, Bay of Plenty, Reserve Bank, Rates Validation
- Tony Ryall, Referred to Internal Affairs and Local Government Committee
- Rt Hon W F Birch, Referred to Finance and Expenditure Committee
🏛️ Notice of Intention to Apply for Leave to Introduce a Private Bill in the House of Representatives
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPrivate Bill, St. Kentigern Trust, Education, Legislative Amendment
- The ST. KENTIGERN TRUST BOARD