✨ Transport Bylaw Amendment, Education Investment Plans
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 90
18 JUNE 2009
(d) Adding line 115b in Schedule 3 to read:
Line No.: 115b
Transit NZ Region: 3
SH No.: 1
Locality: Hamilton
From (RP): – To (RP): –
Distance from nearest Road/Feature: Crawford Road roundabout to 160m south of Killarney Road.
Speed Restriction (km/h): 60
Instrument (Transit Bylaw/NZ Gazette): New Zealand Transport Agency (Maximum Speeds of Vehicles on State Highways) Amendment Bylaw 2009/2A.
New Zealand Gazette Reference:** 18/06/2009, No. 90, p 2055
- Resolution of the New Zealand Transport Agency—
This bylaw was made by resolution of the Board of the New Zealand Transport Agency at a meeting held in Wellington on 27 February 2009.
Signed under delegated authority of the New Zealand Transport Agency by:
G. DANGERFIELD, Chief Executive, New Zealand Transport Agency.
Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, 28 September 2005, No. 164, page 4075
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Tertiary Education Commission
Education Act 1989
Requirements and Exemptions for Plans (Investment Plans) for 2008–2010 for Tertiary Education Organisations Notice 2009
Pursuant to sections 159R, 159U and 159Y of the Education Act 1989, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) gives the following notice.
Notice
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Title—This notice may be cited as the Requirements and Exemptions for Plans (Investment Plans) for 2008–2010 for Tertiary Education Organisations Notice 2009.
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Commencement—This notice applies from the date of its publication.
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Application—From the date of its publication, this notice revokes and replaces the Requirements and Exemptions for Plans (Investment Plans) for 2008–2010 for Tertiary Education Organisations Notice (No. 3) 2008*.
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Introduction—Investment plans may be approved by the TEC for funding for a period of up to three years.
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Investment plans will be summary-level documents. The scale of the plans will vary, depending on the size and complexity of the organisation.
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To access funding from the TEC for 2010 and onwards, all organisations, other than those exempted by paragraph 10 of this notice, are required to have an approved investment plan in place by 31 December 2009.
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Content criteria for plans—Proposed plans will present a summary of the organisation’s planning context, its three-year outlook, and planned provision. The proposed plan will also set out the key performance indicators to be used for monitoring progress and achievement.
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The proposed plan must include the following information (comprising four parts):
(i) Plan Context (this section establishes the framework for the rest of the plan)
Outline of the particular factors the organisation has considered and intends to respond to in its proposed plan, including:
- Government priorities in the Tertiary Education Strategy 2007–12 (TES) including the distinctive contribution expected of the type of organisation;
- needs and priorities of students and other stakeholders;
- areas for organisational capability development (including those for the delivery of quality education and research); and
- the organisation’s role within the tertiary education system including brief statements on the organisation’s core purpose and local, regional, industry or national fit, including any shifts required to achieve these.
(ii) Three-year Outlook
Planned activity for the three-year period to address the factors identified in the Plan Context including:
- outcomes the organisation intends to achieve;
- initiatives, including capability development, that will be undertaken to achieve those outcomes;
- a description of other tertiary education programmes not funded by the TEC; and
- any other key changes in core activities.
(iii) Summary of Activity
Information on delivery over the period of the proposed plan including:
- Student Achievement Component (SAC) or Industry Training Fund student numbers by National Qualification Award Level (1–10);
- planned activities, programmes and student numbers for other TEC-funded activities and programmes;
- total TEC funding sought; and
- planned student numbers in more detail if requested by the TEC.
(iv) Key Performance Indicators
Measures to be used in evaluating performance against the proposed plan, including:
- outcome commitments for the key performance indicators in relation to TES priorities and the key shifts expected of each type of organisation in the TES; and
- other organisational outcome commitments for initiatives and changes in the Three-year Outlook.
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Decision-making criteria—In reaching a decision about what to approve within the proposed plan, including what to fund and the period of funding, the TEC will consider the following in relation to each tertiary organisation:
- The organisation’s planned alignment with the TES, including the distinctive contribution and key shifts expected of that type of organisation, and its contribution to the tertiary network of provision;
- evidence of effective identification of stakeholder needs and priorities;
- the organisation’s governance and management arrangements, and financial viability;
- evidence of the organisation’s capability in forecasting, planning and implementation;
- past organisational performance;
- evidence of critical reflection on current performance.
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