Regulatory Notices




22 DECEMBER 2005

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 210


(a) the approved early-childhood service
providing the approved early-childhood
programme; or

(b) the approved early-childhood care arranger
that arranged the scheme under which the
approved early-childhood programme is
provided.

17.2 Clause 17.1 does not prevent the chief
executive from paying a lump sum childcare
payment directly to an applicant if—

(a) the sum represents an underpayment
of the amounts—

(i) that should have been paid to
the approved early-childhood service
in respect of the eligible child’s
participation in the approved
early-childhood programme it
provides; or

(ii) that should have been paid to
an approved early-childhood care
arranger in respect of the eligible
child’s participation in an approved
early-childhood programme provided
under a scheme it arranged; and

(b) the applicant has already paid the
amount of the underpayment to
the respective approved early-childhood
service or approved early-childhood care
arranger.

18 Overpayments recoverable

If, because an eligible child has ceased to be
enrolled or has been absent from an approved
early-childhood programme, childcare payments
under this Part have been paid in excess of the
amount the applicant was entitled to under this
Part, the amount of the excess is recoverable
from—

(a) the applicant; and

(b) to the extent it was paid to an approved
early-childhood service or early-childhood
care arranger under this programme, from that
service or arranger.

19 Application of clauses 7 and 8

19.1 Clauses 7 and 8 apply to this Part as if young
parent childcare payments were an allowance
under Part 1.

19.2 Despite clause 19.1, childcare payments
granted under this Part end (if they have not
ended earlier) on the date that is the first of the
following dates:

(a) In the case of a single applicant, the date
on which the applicant ceases to be a
dependent child of his or her parent or
guardian.

(b) The date on which the applicant turns 18.

(c) The date on which the applicant becomes
eligible for an allowance under Part 1.

19.3 Childcare payments that end in accordance
with clause 19.2 cannot be granted again or
renewed, but the applicant may apply for an
allowance under Part 1.


Explanatory Note

This note is not part of the amendment, but is intended to
explain its general effect.

This amendment to the Training Incentive Allowance
Programme provides for a pilot to make provision for
payment of young parent childcare payments to encourage
certain teenage parents selected by the chief executive to
remain in, or return to, secondary education. These
provisions come into effect on 1 January 2006.

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Tertiary Education Commission

Industry Training Act 1992

New Zealand Road Transport & Logistics Industry Training Organisation Incorporated

Pursuant to section 5 of the Industry Training Act 1992,
the New Zealand Road Transport & Logistics Industry
Training Organisation Incorporated is granted full
recognition as an industry training organisation to set
standards at Levels 1 to 8 on the National Qualifications
Framework for the commercial road transport industry, the
State Sector and New Zealand Defence Force for road
transport related operations, the stevedoring and port
industry (including the New Zealand Defence Force)
covering port cargo handling, ship loading and unloading,
and port marine services and the road transport logistics
industry (covering warehousing but not wholesaling), and
freight forwarding and distribution (specifically related
to the receipt, transhipment and breakdown of bulk and
packaging for re-consignment) for a period of five years
effective from 16 October 2005.

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of October 2005.

TREVOR MALLARD, Minister of Education.

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The Treasury

Public Finance Act 1989

Notice of Publication of Financial Statements of the Crown

Pursuant to section 31B of the Public Finance Act 1989,
the Minister of Finance gives notice of the publication of the
financial statements of the Crown for:

• the three months ended 31 October 2005, on 9 December
2005.

Copies of these financial statements are available:

• for inspection free of charge at the National Library of
New Zealand, Auckland City Library, Wellington Public
Library and Canterbury Public Library;

• for purchase at branches of Bennetts bookshops; and

• through the internet at:
http://www.treasury.govt.nz

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of December 2005.

DR MICHAEL CULLEN, Minister of Finance.

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🏥 Childcare Payments for Young Parents (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Childcare Payments, Young Parents, Secondary Education, Eligibility Criteria

🎓 Recognition of Industry Training Organisation

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
7 October 2005
Industry Training, Recognition, Commercial Road Transport, Logistics
  • TREVOR MALLARD, Minister of Education

💰 Publication of Financial Statements of the Crown

💰 Finance & Revenue
9 December 2005
Financial Statements, Crown, Publication, Public Finance Act
  • DR MICHAEL CULLEN, Minister of Finance