Fees and Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3

19 JANUARY 2012


  1. Fees and disciplinary levy—The Osteopathic Council sets the following fees and disciplinary levy, payable to the council, as specified in the attached Schedule.

  2. Tax—The fees and disciplinary levy are inclusive of goods and services tax.

Schedule

Fees and Disciplinary Levy Payable – Osteopath Scope of Practice

Application for an annual practising certificate:

Practising period Application fee Disciplinary levy Total payable
Full year $761.30 $233.45 $994.75
October to March $380.65 $172.50 $553.15
January to March $233.45 $172.50 $405.95
3 month locum $273.13 $172.50 $445.63
  • General registration/re-registration: $690.00
  • Registration in an extended/vocational scope of practice: $172.50
  • Annual practising certificate charge for an extended/vocational scope of practice: $172.50
  • Inactive registrant’s annual fee: $172.50
  • Processing inactive registrant’s CPD: $172.50
  • Assessment of overseas candidates for registration: $4,600.00
  • Application for review of assessment: $1,150.00

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of January 2012.

ANDREW CHARNOCK, Registrar, Osteopathic Council.

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Simply Insurance New Zealand Limited

Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2010

Simply Insurance New Zealand Limited—

Notice to Policyholders

Pursuant to the Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2010, notice is given that on or about 5 March 2012, Simply Insurance New Zealand Limited (“Simply Insurance”) intends to transfer to Hallmark General Insurance Company Limited (“Hallmark”) its repayment protection insurance business.

That transfer will have the approval of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

Hallmark currently manages the Simply Insurance insurance business.

Both Simply Insurance and Hallmark are members of the GE Capital group.

The insurance business being transferred includes Simply Insurance’s obligations for the consumer credit insurance policies issued to GE Money’s New Zealand loan and Gem Visa customers (“Policies”).

As a result of the transfer, the obligation to provide cover to GE Money’s New Zealand personal loan and Gem Visa customers under consumer credit insurance policies will be transferred to Hallmark.

The existing obligation on Hallmark Life Insurance Company Limited to provide Life Cover under those insurance policies will continue unaffected.

No other change will be made to the terms of the Policies as a result of the transfer and no action is required on the part of policyholders.

Any questions, concerns or comments regarding the transfer should be directed to the Customer Service Team on freephone 0800 220 999.

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Veterinary Council of New Zealand

Veterinarians Act 2005

Veterinary Council of New Zealand Fees Notice 2012

Pursuant to section 97 of the Veterinarians Act 2005, the Veterinary Council of New Zealand (“council”) sets out in this notice the fees to be charged.

This notice replaces the Veterinary Council of New Zealand Fees Notice 2011, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 27 January 2011, No. 7, page 164¹.

Notice

  1. Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Veterinary Council of New Zealand Fees Notice 2012 and shall come into force on 1 February 2012.

(2) This notice has the status of a Regulation for the purposes of the Regulations (Disallowance) Act 1989.

  1. Fees—The council sets the following fees, payable to the council, specified in the Schedule below.


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🏥 Osteopathic Council (Fees and Disciplinary Levy) Notice 2012 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
19 January 2012
Osteopathic Council, Fees, Disciplinary Levy, Health Practitioners
  • ANDREW CHARNOCK, Registrar, Osteopathic Council

🏭 Insurance Business Transfer Notice

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Insurance, Business Transfer, Simply Insurance, Hallmark General Insurance

🌾 Veterinary Council Fees Notice 2012

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Veterinary Council, Fees, Veterinarians Act 2005