Miscellaneous Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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each insured who is entitled to Teacher Aide assistance under this Policy Direction, the amounts reached by:
(i) Calculating the lowest fare payable on the cheapest of any available scheduled transport; or
(ii) Where there is no scheduled transport, or such transport is not appropriate due to the insured’s injury for which they have cover under the Act, calculating at the rate of $1.00 per kilometre.

  1. The amounts calculated must be reduced by any conveyance allowance paid by the Ministry of Education.

  2. The amounts calculated must not exceed the amount that would have been calculated for the journey between the insured’s place of residence and the nearest appropriate school or early childhood education service that meets the insured’s needs.

  3. ACC must pay the relevant parts of Amount B:
    (i) Where it is calculated under paragraph 10 (i) above, to the insured and after the transport has been provided; or
    (ii) Where it is calculated under paragraph 10 (ii) above, to each of the providers of the transport, after receiving an invoice from the provider.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1999.
MURRAY STUART McCULLY, Minister for ARCI.
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Employment Contracts Act 1991

Adjudicator and Mediator Members of the Employment Tribunal Appointed

Pursuant to sections 81–83 of the Employment Contracts Act 1991, His Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint:

Denis Alan Asher of Wellington

and

Michael Browning Loftus of Wellington

to be adjudicator and mediator members of the Employment Tribunal for a term commencing on the 28th day of July 1999 and ceasing at the end of the 27th day of July 2003.

Dated at Wellington on the 28th day of June 1999.
MAX BRADFORD, Minister for Enterprise and Commerce.
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Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992

Notice of Intention to Apply for Ministerial Approval of a Code of Practice and Revocation of its Current Edition Under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992—Approved Code of Practice for the Design, Safe Operation, Maintenance and Servicing of Boilers

Pursuant to section 20 of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, I, R. J. M. Hill, General Manager, Occupational Safety and Health Service of the Department of Labour, in exercise of those powers delegated to me by the Secretary of Labour, pursuant to section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988, hereby give notice of my intention, to apply to the Minister for Enterprise and Commerce for his approval of a statement of preferred work practices or arrangements for health and safety in the design, safe operation, maintenance and servicing of boilers as an “Approved Code of Practice” under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992.

These preferred work practices or arrangements are designed to describe safety and health precautions that should be taken in the design, use and maintenance of boilers.

This approved code of practice will apply to attended, limited attendance, unattended, under 15 horse power and small boilers, and unfired heat recovery steam generators. Also included are recommendations for pressurised hot water boilers.

Pursuant to section 20 (1) (b), I hereby also give notice of my intention to apply to the Minister for Enterprise and Commerce for his approval of revocation of the Approved Code of Practice for Design, Safe Operation, Maintenance and Servicing of Boilers, published by the Occupational Safety and Health Service, Department of Labour, Wellington, New Zealand, in March 1996.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1999.
R. J. M. HILL, General Manager.
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Social Welfare

Social Security Act 1964

Work Start Grant Programme

Pursuant to section 124 (1) (d) of the Social Security Act 1964, I, Roger Morrison Sowry, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income, establish and approve the following welfare programme for special assistance.

Dated this 29th June 1999.

R. M. SOWRY, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income.

Analysis

  1. Title and commencement
  2. Interpretation
  3. Objects
  4. Application of Social Security Act
  5. Eligibility
  6. Ineligibility
  7. Financial Restrictions
  8. Amounts of Grants
  9. Applications
  10. Payment of Grants

Programme

1. Title and commencement

1.1. This programme is called the Work Start Grant programme, and every grant made under it is called a work start grant.

1.2. This programme comes into effect on 1 July 1999.

2. Interpretation

2.1. In this programme, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“52 Week Period”, in relation to a Grant, means the 52 weeks immediately preceding the date of application for the Grant:

“Act” means the Social Security Act 1964:



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🏥 Direction to the Accident Compensation Corporation Relating to Government Policy on Education Support for Children (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 July 1999
Accident Insurance Act, Education Support, Children, Teacher Aides, Transport
  • MURRAY STUART McCULLY, Minister for ARCI

⚖️ Appointment of Adjudicator and Mediator Members of the Employment Tribunal

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
28 June 1999
Employment Contracts Act, Tribunal Appointments, Wellington
  • Denis Alan Asher, Appointed adjudicator and mediator member
  • Michael Browning Loftus, Appointed adjudicator and mediator member

  • MAX BRADFORD, Minister for Enterprise and Commerce

🏥 Notice of Intention to Apply for Ministerial Approval of a Code of Practice for Boilers

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 July 1999
Health and Safety in Employment Act, Code of Practice, Boilers, Occupational Safety
  • R. J. M. HILL, General Manager

🏥 Establishment of the Work Start Grant Programme

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
29 June 1999
Social Security Act, Welfare Programme, Work Start Grant
  • R. M. SOWRY, Minister of Social Services, Work and Income