✨ Legal and Social Development Notices
15 SEPTEMBER 2011 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 141
Philip Morgan Richards, of Tauranga.
Owen Richard Michael Robyns, of Tokoroa.
Sharon Simpson, of Taupo.
Lorraine Sloane, of Rotorua.
Dianne Mary Rosenbrook, of Mount Maunganui.
David Arthur Campbell, of Balclutha.
Charles Thomas Adams, of Whitianga.
Michael Francis Clements, of Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 13th day of September 2011.
ANDREW BRIDGMAN, Secretary for Justice.
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Police
Terrorism Suppression Act 2002
Designation of Terrorist Entities
On 12 September 2011, pursuant to section 22 of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, the organisations listed below were designated as terrorist entities.
Any person who deals with the property of the entities listed below may be liable to prosecution for an offence under section 9 of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.
Organisations
The Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party Front (also known as the DHKP/C); and
The Shining Path; and
Jundallah (also known as Peoples’ Resistance Movement of Iran (PRMI), Jonbesh-I Moqavemat-i-Mardom-I Iran, Popular Resistance Movement of Iran, Soldiers of God, Fedayeen-e-Islamalso, Former Jundallah of Iran, Jundullah, Jondullah, Jondollah, Jondallah, Army of God (God’s Army) and Baloch Peoples’ Resistance Movement (BPRM))
The three statements of case are available on the New Zealand Police website
www.police.govt.nz/service/counterterrorism/designated-terrorists.html
These designations expire on 12 September 2014, unless it is earlier revoked or extended pursuant to section 35 of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.
PETER MARSHALL, Commissioner of Police.
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Social Development
Social Security Act 1964
Temporary Accommodation Assistance (Canterbury Earthquake) Amendment (No. 2) 2011
Pursuant to section 124(1)(d) of the Social Security Act 1964 ("the Act"), the Minister for Social Development and Employment makes the following instrument.
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of September 2011.
HON PAULA BENNETT, Minister of Social Development and Employment.
Instrument
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Title—This instrument is the Temporary Accommodation Assistance (Canterbury Earthquake) Amendment (No. 2) 2011.
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Commencement—This instrument comes into effect on the day after the day on which it is made.
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Principal programme amended—This instrument amends the Temporary Accommodation Assistance (Canterbury Earthquake) Programme* (as established and approved on 16 February 2011).
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Interpretation—The definition of settled and settlement in clause 5(1) is revoked and the following definition substituted:
“settled and settlement:
(a) in relation to an insurance claim, means payment in full and final settlement of all claims for damage to the premises from the earthquake is received by the claimant or claimants;
(b) in relation to a Government offer that has been accepted, means payment in full and final settlement of the purchase price is received by the person or persons to whom the offer was made.”
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Temporary accommodation assistance—Clause 8(2)(ab)(i) is amended†:
(a) by omitting “payment of a deposit” and substituting “settlement”; and
(b) by inserting “the whole of” after “in respect of”.
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Ending of assistance—(1) Clause 11(da)† is amended by revoking subclause (ii) and substituting the following subclause:
“(ii) the date on which settlement of that offer occurs following its acceptance in respect of the whole of the affected premises:
(iia) the later of:
(A) the date on which settlement of that offer occurs following its acceptance in respect of the land only of the affected premises; and
(B) the date on which the insurance claim for damage to the premises is settled;”.
(2) Clause 11(da)(iii) is amended†:
(a) by inserting “in the case of non-acceptance of that offer,” before “the date”; and
(b) by omitting “applicant’s or, as the case requires, the trustees’”.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of this instrument but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This instrument, which comes into effect on the day after it is made, amends the Temporary Accommodation Assistance (Canterbury Earthquake) Programme so that temporary accommodation assistance no longer ends on the date on which the deposit is paid following acceptance of a Government offer for affected premises in the red zone.
Instead, it ends on settlement of the offer, if accepted in respect of the whole of the affected premises, or on the later
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⚖️ Appointments of Justices of the Peace
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement13 September 2011
Appointments, Justices of the Peace, New Zealand
8 names identified
- Philip Morgan Richards, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Owen Richard Michael Robyns, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Sharon Simpson, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Lorraine Sloane, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Dianne Mary Rosenbrook, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- David Arthur Campbell, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Charles Thomas Adams, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- Michael Francis Clements, Appointed Justice of the Peace
- ANDREW BRIDGMAN, Secretary for Justice
⚖️ Designation of Terrorist Entities
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement12 September 2011
Terrorism, Designation, Terrorist Entities, Terrorism Suppression Act 2002
- PETER MARSHALL, Commissioner of Police
🏥 Temporary Accommodation Assistance (Canterbury Earthquake) Amendment (No. 2) 2011
🏥 Health & Social Welfare7 September 2011
Temporary Accommodation Assistance, Canterbury Earthquake, Social Security Act 1964
- HON PAULA BENNETT, Minister of Social Development and Employment
NZ Gazette 2011, No 141