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Minister of Education on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen acting through the Senior Manager, National Operations, Ministry of Education, pursuant to delegated authority, and the proprietor of the following school:
Cornerstone Christian School, Palmerston North.
The said supplementary agreement was executed on the 10th day of February 1995. A copy of the supplementary agreement is available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the district office of the Ministry of Education, 116 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.
Dated at Wellington this 21st day of February 1995.
K. PHILLIPS, 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 classification prescription medicine, restricted medicine, pharmacy-only medicine and general sale medicine respectively.
First Schedule
Prescription Medicines
4-hydroxyandrostenedione
5-Amino salicylate
Acetrizoate sodium
Adapalene
Acitretin
Altretamine
Amethocaine; and its salts; in medicines for internal use and in medicines for ophthalmological use except when used in practice by a registered optometrist
Amidotrizoic acid; and its salts
Amifostine
Aminophylline; except in liquid form for oral use
Amorolfine hydrochloride
Anabolic steroids; either natural or synthetic
Anaesthetics; local; in medicines for ophthalmological use
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 for use as an antidote
Azelaic acid
Azithromycin
Belladonna; alkaloids of; and their salts; in medicines containing 0.15% or more of the alkaloids of belladonna calculated as hyoscyamine
Benazepril
Beractant
Beta carotene; in medicines containing more than 18 mg per recommended daily dose
Bisoprolol
Botulinum toxin
Cabergoline
Calcipotriol
Carbachol
Carbuterol; and its salts; in medicines for inhalation or for parenteral use
Carvedilol
Cefazolin; and its salts
Cefepime
Cefetamet
Cefixime
Cefodizime
Cefpirome; and its salts
Cefpodoxime proxetil
Ceftibuten
Cefuroxime; and its salts and esters
Celiprolol; and its salts
Cholecalciferol; in medicines containing more than 25 micrograms per recommended daily dose
Cilazapril
Cinchocaine; for parenteral use
Cisapride
Clarithromycin
Clodronic acid disodium salt
Clozapine
Co-dergocrine
Colchicine; and its salts
Colfosceril palmitate
Crystal violet
Cyclopentolate; and its salts
Danthron
Dexfenfluramine
Diatrizoic acid; and its salts
Didanosine (DDI)
Diphtheria toxoid
Dirithromycin
Edetic acid; in medicines containing more than 0.25% of edetic acid
Edoxudine
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 hydrochloride
Fluticasone; and its esters
Fluvastatin
Follicle stimulating hormone
Formoterol
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Supplementary Integration Agreement
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π Education, Culture & Science21 February 1995
Cornerstone Christian School, Palmerston North, Ministry of Education, Integration Agreement
- K. Phillips, Signed the supplementary agreement
- K. Phillips, Senior Manager, National Operations
π₯ Classification of Medicines
π₯ Health & Social WelfareMedicines Act 1981, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines, Pharmacy-only Medicines, General Sale Medicines