✨ Social Welfare Regulations
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11.10 Car Repairs
The Chief Executive may grant a Payment of up to $400 towards the cost of essential car repairs where the Chief Executive considers the use of a car is essential for the Applicant or the Applicant’s Spouse or any Dependent Child.
Other Payments
12. Other Emergency Payments
12.1 If the Chief Executive considers that special circumstances exist, the Chief Executive may grant a payment of up to $200 towards the cost of any item or any service if the Chief Executive considers that without that item or service, the Applicant, the Applicant’s Spouse, or any Dependent Child, would suffer serious hardship.
Part 4
Administration
13. Applications
13.1 An application for a Payment must be made on a form provided by the Department.
13.2 An application for a Payment must be made by the Applicant, except where—
(a) the application is made in respect of a Child; or
(b) the application is made by a person on behalf of another person if the person who would otherwise make the application is unable to do so because of sickness or disability.
14. Payments of Recoverable Assistance
14.1 Every Payment for goods or services under this programme is to be paid—
(a) to the person providing the goods or services; or
(b) at the discretion of the Chief Executive, where there are exceptional circumstances—
(i) to the Applicant (being the person in respect of whom the Payment is granted); or
(ii) if the Applicant is a Child, to the Child’s Parent.
14.2 Every other Payment is to be paid—
(a) to the Applicant (being the person in respect of whom the Payment is granted); or
(b) if the Applicant is a Child, to the Child’s Parent.
15. Rules as to Recovery
15.1 The amount of the Payment is a debt to the Crown payable by the following person or persons (in these rules, “the debtor”):
(a) where the Applicant is a Child, the Child’s Parent; or
(b) in any other case, the Applicant (being the person to whom or in respect of whom the Payment is granted).
15.2 Before granting a Payment under this Programme, the Chief Executive must negotiate a repayment plan with the debtor.
15.3 The Chief Executive must set a rate of recovery that ensures the amount of the Payment is repaid within 24 months after the Payment is granted unless, having regard to clause 9.4, exceptional circumstances exist.
15.4 In determining the rate of repayment by instalments, the Chief Executive must have regard to—
(a) whether the instalment reductions will leave enough for the debtor’s living expenses and any other debt repayments; and
(b) the likelihood that it would cause the debtor to seek further Payments or other supplementary assistance under the Act.
15.5 The Chief Executive may, from time to time, review the rate of recovery of a Payment and may increase or decrease or make no alteration to the rate.
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The Treasury
Land Transfer Act 1952
Notice of Disclaimer Under Section 338 of the Companies Act 1955
In the matter of the Land Transfer Act 1952, and in the matter of section 338 of the Companies Act 1955, and in the matter of RO Sandstad Limited:
Take notice that I, Alan Esmond Bollard, Secretary to the Treasury, pursuant to section 338 of the Companies Act 1955, hereby disclaim for and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, all right, title and interest of Her Majesty the Queen in lease C. 499384.3 dated 22 June 1993 between Keiko Osaki of Japan, married woman, as lessor and RO Sandstad Limited, as lessee, in respect of a stratum estate in freehold within the meaning of the Unit Titles Act 1972 in Principal Unit No. O on Unit Plan 154558 together with Accessory Unit No. AU11 and AU88, registered on 20 July 1993, at the North Auckland Land Registry against certificate of title 92B/627, subject to Supplementary Record Sheet: 92B/537 being a lease formerly held by RO Sandstad Limited, a company removed from the Companies Register on 1 June 1995.
And I certify that the vesting of the said lease did not come to my notice until the 16th day of February 1999.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of February 1999.
Signed by the Secretary to the Treasury, the said Dr Alan Esmond Bollard, for and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen in the presence of:
ADELE WANSTALL, Personal Assistant.
Lower Hutt.
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Welfare Programme for Recoverable Assistance for Non-Beneficiaries
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare15 February 1999
Social Security Act, Welfare Programme, Special Assistance, Definitions, Rules, Eligibility Criteria, Financial Limits, Payment Conditions
💰 Disclaimer of Land Lease by Treasury
💰 Finance & Revenue19 February 1999
Land Transfer Act, Companies Act, Lease Disclaimer, RO Sandstad Limited, Treasury
- Keiko Osaki, Lessor of lease
- Alan Esmond Bollard, Secretary to the Treasury
- Adele Wanstall, Personal Assistant