✨ Amendments to Welfare Programme, Valuers Register, and Political Party Registration
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 56
Social Services, Work and Income
Social Security Act 1964
Childcare Assistance Welfare Programme Amendment
Pursuant to section 124 (1) (d) of the Social Security Act 1964, I, Roger Morrison Sowry, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income, approve the following amendments to the Childcare Assistance Welfare Programme (as approved by me on 19 December 1998), which is to be read with and considered part of the programme. These amendments take effect on and from the date of this approval.
Dated the 18th day of May 1999.
ROGER SOWRY, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income.
A m e n d m e n t s
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Clause 9 (3) is amended by omitting the word “A” and substituting the words “Except where subclause (4) applies, a”.
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Clause 9 is amended by adding the following subclause:
“(4) The chief executive may pay a lump sum amount of a childcare subsidy to the applicant, if—
“(a) That amount corrects an underpayment in the amount of the subsidy to which the applicant is entitled under this programme; and
“(b) The applicant has paid to the pre-school facility as fees the difference between the amount of subsidy to which he or she is entitled and the amount of subsidy (if any) paid by the department to the pre-school facility.”
- Clause 13 (2) is amended by inserting, after the phrase “(NAOSCAR)” the words “or the OSCAR programme is provided by a pre-school facility”.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the welfare programme but is intended to indicate its general effect.
Clauses 1 and 2 amend the programme so that corrections of underpayments may be paid directly to the caregiver instead of to the pre-school facility that the child attends.
Clause 3 extends the OSCAR programmes that may be granted an interim approval (until 31 July 1999) to include programmes provided by approved pre-school facilities. The amendments come into effect on the date of this approval.
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Valuers Registration Board
Valuers Regulations 1949
Removal of Name From Register of Valuers
Pursuant to regulation 27 of the Valuers Regulations 1949, it is notified that the name of
Brian Paul Roberts
has been removed from the Register of Valuers in terms of section 31 (1) (c) of the Valuers Act 1948.
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of May 1999.
K. M. MAUNDER, Registrar.
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices
Electoral Commission
Electoral Act 1993
Amendments to Register of Political Parties
Registration of Political Party
Pursuant to Part IV of the Electoral Act 1993, the Electoral Commission resolved on 14 May 1999 to register the following political party and to enter the details shown below in the Register of Political Parties held at the office of the Electoral Commission, Level Six, Greenock House, 39 The Terrace, Wellington:
Party Name: The Peoples Choice Party
Party Abbreviation: P.C.
Component Parties: None.
Registration of Political Party Logo
Pursuant to Part IV of the Electoral Act 1993, the Electoral Commission resolved on 14 May 1999 to register the logo for The Peoples Choice Party.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May 1999.
DR PAUL HARRIS, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission.
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🏥 Amendments to Childcare Assistance Welfare Programme
🏥 Health & Social Welfare18 May 1999
Childcare Assistance, Welfare Programme, Amendments, Social Security Act 1964
- Roger Morrison Sowry, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income
🏢 Removal of Name from Register of Valuers
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance12 May 1999
Valuers Registration Board, Register of Valuers, Removal
- Brian Paul Roberts, Name removed from Register of Valuers
- K. M. Maunder, Registrar
🏛️ Registration of Political Party and Logo
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration17 May 1999
Electoral Commission, Political Party Registration, The Peoples Choice Party
- Dr Paul Harris, Chief Executive, Electoral Commission