✨ Legal and Government Notices
1264 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 48 10 MARCH 2005
Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
An order was made in the Porirua District Court on
21 January 2005, for the confiscation of the following
motor vehicle:
1993 Honda Civic, Registration No. UH6854.
Against: Meleka Tuia’i.
Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently as the Registrar may sell the
vehicle.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
R. HIGGISON, Deputy Registrar.
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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
An order was made in the Porirua District Court on 4 March
2005, for the confiscation of the following motor vehicle:
1993 Toyota Chaser, Registration No. AUQ316.
Against: Alualu Soisoi.
Anyone who has a legal interest in this vehicle should
contact the Court urgently as the Registrar may sell the
vehicle.
This notice is placed pursuant to the Sentencing Regulations
2002.
R. HIGGISON, Deputy Registrar.
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Social Development
Social Security Act 1964
Direction Relating to Non-resident Spouses
To: The Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social
Development
Pursuant to section 5 of the Social Security Act 1964, the
Minister for Social Development and Employment gives
the following direction.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of February 2005.
STEVE MAHAREY, Minister for Social Development and
Employment.
Direction
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Title—This direction is the Direction Relating to
Non-resident Spouses. -
Commencement—This direction takes effect on the day
after the date on which it is published in the New Zealand
Gazette. -
Interpretation—In this direction, Act means the Social
Security Act 1964, and terms otherwise defined in the Act
have the meanings so defined. -
Application of direction—(1) This direction applies
where, in relation to a person to whom subclause (2) applies,
you are exercising the discretion in section 74 (1) (a) of the
Act on the grounds that the person’s spouse is not ordinarily
resident in New Zealand.
(2) This subclause applies to a person (person A)—
(a) who is:
(i) an applicant for a benefit; or
(ii) a beneficiary in receipt of a benefit; or
(iii) an applicant for special assistance under a
welfare programme approved under section
124 (1) (d) of the Act that applies section 74 of
the Act to the programme; or
(iv) a recipient of special assistance under a
welfare programme of the kind referred to
in subparagraph (iii); and
(b) who:
(i) is ordinarily resident in New Zealand; and
(ii) migrated to New Zealand with the intention
that he or she would be joined by his or her
spouse; and
(c) whose spouse (person B)—
(i) is not ordinarily resident in New Zealand; and
(ii) is in one of the following situations:
(A) overseas and unable indefinitely to reside
with person A in New Zealand because of
circumstances beyond his or her control
(for example, person B is detained in a
refugee camp); or
(B) unable reasonably to be located and unable
to be legally declared dead.
(3) This direction does not apply where you are satisfied
there are sufficient grounds to regard person A and person B
as unmarried under section 63 (a) of the Act.
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Exercise of discretion under section 74 (1) (a)—(1) In
the exercise of your discretion under section 74 (1) (a)
of the Act, you should take into account the circumstances
referred to in clause 4 (2) (c) (ii), the financial needs of
person A, his or her absence of choice in regard to the
residence of person B, and any other matters you consider
relevant to the circumstances.\n
(2) Without limiting your discretion under section
74 (1) (a) of the Act, you should generally consider that
person A should receive the benefit or special assistance
concerned at the rate for an unmarried person or, as the
case requires, a sole parent. -
Apportionment of benefit—Where, in accordance with
clause 5 (2), you determine that the rate of benefit or special
assistance should be paid at the rate for an unmarried person
or, as the case requires, a sole parent, you should, under
section 83 (2) of the Act, allocate the proportion of the
benefit payable to person A and person B in the ratio of
100:0.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the direction, but is intended to
indicate its general effect.
This direction provides that an ordinarily resident person
whose overseas and not ordinarily resident spouse cannot
reside with him or her in circumstances beyond his or her
control, or who cannot be located, should generally receive
a benefit or special assistance under a welfare programme
at the appropriate unmarried or sole parent rate.
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Tertiary Education Commission
Education Act 1989
Requirements and Exemptions for Profiles for
2006-08 for Tertiary Education Organisations
Under sections 159X (1) and 159Y (3) (b) of the Education
Act 1989, and section 7 of the Education (Tertiary Reform)
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Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement21 January 2005
Motor Vehicle, Confiscation, Porirua District Court, Sentencing Regulations 2002
- Meleka Tuia'i, Subject of vehicle confiscation order
- R. Higgison, Deputy Registrar
⚖️ Order for Confiscation of Motor Vehicle
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement4 March 2005
Motor Vehicle, Confiscation, Porirua District Court, Sentencing Regulations 2002
- Alualu Soisoi, Subject of vehicle confiscation order
- R. Higgison, Deputy Registrar
🏥 Direction Relating to Non-resident Spouses
🏥 Health & Social Welfare28 February 2005
Social Security, Non-resident Spouses, Benefits, Welfare Programmes
- Steve Maharey, Minister for Social Development and Employment
🎓 Requirements and Exemptions for Profiles for 2006-08 for Tertiary Education Organisations
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