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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 97 — 27 OCTOBER 2016

specified processing error for a person, means incorrect data relating to either or both of the type of the person’s premises and the person’s accommodation costs (within the meaning of section 61E of the Act) being entered:

(a) into a computer system operated by or on behalf of the department;

(b) as a result of a system error; and

(c) at any time in the years 1993 to 2014 (inclusive).

(3) After clause 2.1, insert:

2.1A For the period of 12 months after the payment was received, a person’s chargeable income does not include:

(a) the amount of any lump sum payment of arrears of accommodation supplement made to the person, on or after 1 November 2016, and as a result of the department correcting a specified processing error; or

(b) any income derived in that period by the person from a payment referred to in paragraph (a).

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of October 2016.

HON ANNE TOLLEY, Minister for Social Development.

Explanatory note

This note is not part of the instrument, but is intended to indicate its general effect.

This instrument, which comes into force on 31 October 2016, amends the Ministerial Direction in relation to Special Benefit. The amendments relate to lump sum payments, made on or after 1 November 2016, of arrears of accommodation supplement as a result of the correction of a specified processing error. They ensure that, for the first 12 months after the payments are made to a person, the payments, and any income derived by the person from them in that period, are excluded from the person’s chargeable income (as defined in clause 2 of the direction). The payments are already excluded from being the person’s cash assets under paragraph (l) of the definition of cash assets because of a similar amendment to the Social Security (Income and Cash Assets Exemptions) Regulations 2011.

New Zealand Gazette, 16 December 1999, No. 193, page 4599

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Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2016 No. 2

Pursuant to section 111 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989 and Regulation 9 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, and acting under delegated authority from the chief executive, I give the following notice.

Notice

  1. Short title and commencement—(1) This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2016 No. 2.

(2) This notice came into force on 1 October 2016.

  1. Licence—

(1) Licence Name: General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices (SRDs).

(2) Licence: Any person may transmit radio waves using Short Range Devices (SRDs), also known as Restricted Radiation Devices (RRDs), Low Interference Potential Devices (LIPDs), or Spread Spectrum Devices (SSDs), in accordance with the applicable terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.

(3) Licence number: 254835

(4) Commencement date: 1 October 2016.

  1. Spectrum—
Low (MHz) High (MHz) Reference Frequency (MHz) Maximum Power dBW e.i.r.p. Remarks
0.0090 0.0900 0.0495 9.0 Special Conditions 1 and 25
0.0900 0.2050 0.1475 -20.0 Special Conditions 1 and 25
0.1190 0.1350 0.1270 3.0 Special Conditions 1 and 25

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Direction in Relation to Special Benefit Amendment 2016 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
17 October 2016
Special Benefit, Social Security Act 1964, Social Security (Working for Families) Amendment Act 2004, Minister for Social Development, accommodation supplement, processing error
  • HON ANNE TOLLEY, Minister for Social Development

🚂 Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2016 No. 2

🚂 Transport & Communications
Radiocommunications Act 1989, Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, General User Radio Licence, Short Range Devices, SRDs, RRDs, LIPDs, SSDs