✨ Health and Fisheries Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 71
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5 (8) of the Fisheries (Satellite Vessel Monitoring) Regulations 1993, the full type approval granted to the following Inmarsat-C device on 8 June 1998, is revoked with effect from 15 December 1999:
Manufacturer: Trimble Navigation Limited
Model Name: Trimble Galaxy
Model No.: TNL-7001
Transceiver Firmware No.: DTE Version 5.10
Software Version No.: Version 5.10a
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of June 1999.
D. J. WOOD, Deputy Manager Compliance (in exercise of delegated authority).
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Health
Health and Disability Services Act 1993
1999 Direction of the Minister of Health Relating to Eligibility for Publicly Funded Personal Health and Disability Services in New Zealand
Pursuant to section 25 of the Health and Disability Services Act 1993, the Minister of Health, after consulting as required by that section, hereby gives the following direction to the Health Funding Authority established under section 32 of that Act.
- Title and commencement—
(1) This direction may be cited as the Health and Disability Services Eligibility Direction 1999.
(2) This direction shall come into force on the 1st day of July 1999.
- Interpretation—
(1) In this direction, unless the context otherwise requires—
“AI Act” means the Accident Insurance Act 1998 and includes any regulations made or continued under that Act;
“Community services” means services (other than disability support services) provided in a community setting outside a health care facility;
“Disability services” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the H & DS Act;
“Disability Support Services” include—
(a) services which provide information on Disability Support Services to people with disabilities and/or their caregivers in a suitable form; and
(b) needs assessment services; and
(c) service co-ordination services; and
(d) personal care services including assistance with daily activities such as dressing, personal hygiene, assistance with eating, supervising medication, seating, positioning and toileting; and
(e) household management services for people with disabilities including assistance with domestic functions such as meal preparation, cooking, cleaning, laundering and shopping; and
(f) caregiver support services that provide relief to primary informal care givers; and
(g) residential care services that provide short and long-term care; and
(h) rehabilitation and habilitation services; and
(i) environmental support services which supply people with disabilities with—
(i) equipment and aids to meet a range of needs including mobility, household management, communication, personal care needs; and
(ii) consumables related to continence, personal care and mobility;
“Eligibility” means the right to be considered for receipt of publicly funded services, but does not equate to an entitlement to receive those services;
“Eligibility criteria” means the criteria set out in section 5 of this direction, any of which, as a minimum, must be satisfied before any person may receive any publicly funded service purchased by the HFA;
“Funding agreement” means an agreement within the meaning of section 21 of the H & DS Act entered into by the HFA, and for the purposes of clause 5 (13), may include a funding agreement entered into under section 361 of the AI Act;
“Guardian” has the same meaning as in section 3 of the Guardianship Act 1968;
“H & DS Act” means the Health and Disability Services Act 1993;
“Health care facility” means a hospital, or other facility for the provision of services operated by a hospital (whether or not located in that hospital);
“HFA” means the Health Funding Authority established by Order-in-Council under section 32 of the H & DS Act;
“Minister” means the Minister of Health;
“New Zealand citizen” means a person who has New Zealand citizenship under the Citizenship Act 1977 or the Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act 1982;
“Ordinarily resident in New Zealand” means an individual who is lawfully present in New Zealand at the time of seeking services and who—
(a) is a New Zealand citizen who, immediately prior to seeking services, has remained in New Zealand for a period that equals or exceeds 2 years, whether or not that person has been temporarily absent from New Zealand; or
(b) is a New Zealand citizen who—
(i) has his or her usual place of abode in New Zealand; and
(ii) can demonstrate an intention, on reasonable grounds, to remain in New Zealand for a period that, together with the time that person has already been in New Zealand immediately prior to seeking the services, equals or exceeds 2 years; or
(c) holds a residence permit issued under the Immigration Act 1987, and
(i) holds a current returning resident’s visa issued under the Immigration Act 1987; or
(ii) immediately prior to seeking services, has remained in New Zealand for a period that equals or exceeds 2 years; or
(d) is a person exempted, by virtue of being a citizen of the Commonwealth of Australia or by virtue of holding a current resident return visa issued by the Government of Australia, from holding a residence visa issued under the Immigration Act 1987, and can demonstrate an intention, on reasonable grounds, to remain in New Zealand for a period that, together with the time that person has already
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