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satisfied that, and to the extent, the applicant has training costs that are reasonably required to be paid in advance.
8.1.2. An advance under clause 8.1.1 may be paid to the course provider.
8.2. Payments
8.2.1. In the chief executive’s discretion, an allowance may be paid to the applicant—
(a) In a lump sum; or
(b) By instalments on the pay days of the applicant’s benefit; or
(c) By any combination of (a) or (b).
8.2.2. When exercising the discretion, the chief executive must have regard to how and when the applicants training costs are to be paid.
- Refunds
9.1. Condition
9.1.1. It is a condition of an allowance that the applicant must, if the applicant fails to enrol in or complete the course—
(a) Seek a refund of the tuition and enrolment fees paid for the course from the course provider; and
(b) Refund to the department the percentage of the refund referred to in clause 9.1.2; and
(c) Sign an undertaking to this effect.
9.1.2. The percentage referred to in clause 9.1.1 (b) is the percentage of the applicant’s tuition and enrolment fees paid by the department under this programme.
9.2. Refund
9.2.1. If any such refund is made to the department, the department must pay the refund to the applicant less the percentage of the refund referred to in clause 9.1.2.
9.2.2. If any such refund is made to the applicant, the applicant must pay to the department the percentage of the refund referred to in clause 9.1.2.
9.3. Debt
9.3.1. The applicant is not entitled to retain any more of that refund than the amount he or she would be entitled to be paid under clause 9.2.1. Any amount retained by the applicant in excess of that amount is a debt due to the Crown, and may be recovered by the chief executive in accordance with the Act.
9.4. Powers not limited
9.4.1. Nothing in clauses 9.1 to 9.3 limits the chief executive’s powers under section 86 (1)(c) or section 124 (2) of the Act.
- Application
10.1. Form
10.1.1. An application for an allowance must be on a form approved for the purpose by the chief executive.
10.2. Information to be supplied
10.2.1. No application may be granted unless the applicant supplies all information the chief executive considers necessary to decide if the application should be granted including—
(a) Proof of enrolment (or enrolment subject to payment of fees) from the course provider; and
(b) Evidence of the nature and duration of the course, and of the training costs.
Transport
Civil Aviation Act 1990
State Sector Act 1988
Notice of Variation of a Scheduled International Air Service Licence
Further to a notice in the New Zealand Gazette of 25 June 1998, and pursuant to section 87 (6) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, and section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988, and a delegation from the Secretary for Transport dated 28 August 1996, I give notice that having received an application from Air New Zealand Limited, the Minister of Transport has varied, with effect from 1 December 1998, the scheduled international air service licence held by that airline in respect of its services to Germany.
Air New Zealand may now operate to Frankfurt, as a nominated point in Germany, with its own aircraft, and to all points in Germany on a code-share basis, together with as much code-share capacity as is filed with and acknowledged by the Secretary for Transport.
Signed at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1998.
JOHN BRADBURY, General Manager International Relations, Ministry of Transport.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Civil Aviation Act 1990
Designation of Airspace
Civil Aviation Rules Parts 71 and 73
Pursuant to Civil Aviation Rule Part 71.7 (b) (i) and Part 73.7 (b) (i), the following airspace details are amended with effect from 28 January 1999—
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The following restricted area has an amended Controlling Authority:
NZR302 (Motunui); -
The following low flying area has an amended Using Agency:
NZL368 (Manawatu River); -
The following conditional area is disestablished and replaced with a new conditional area (in brackets):
NZC412 (NZC413, Taupo MBZ); -
The following visual reporting points are established:
Boat Harbour, Mission Bay, Rangatira Point, Whakaipo Bay.
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- JOHN BRADBURY, General Manager International Relations, Ministry of Transport
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