✨ Education and Maritime Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 47 — 4 MAY 2017
organisations only, the TEC must have regard to the following matters:
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the amount of training to which the organisation’s proposed plan relates, and the likely number of trainees to be trained in accordance with it;
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the desirability of introducing into the organisation’s industry (or the organisations’ industries) skills (whether new skills or enhanced existing skills) likely to increase its (or their) international competitiveness;
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the desirability of extending industry training to industries, or areas of any industry (or industries), where industry training linked to nationally recognised qualifications has not traditionally been available; and
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the desirability of extending industry training to people of a kind or description specified in the TEC’s statement of intent as people to whom industry training linked to nationally recognised qualifications has not traditionally been available (whether within any industry or industries, or generally).
3) Plan summary
Pursuant to section 159YO(1), a TEO must include in its plan summary all the material described in the Content part of this notice.
Tertiary education institutions should also include their forecast Statement of Service Performance in their plan summary.
Nothing in this notice requires a TEO to include in its plan summary information that would:
- disclose a trade secret;
- be likely to unreasonably prejudice the commercial position of the organisation; or
- prejudice or disadvantage the commercial activities of the organisation.
Pursuant to section 159YO(2), the TEO’s plan summary must be available for inspection by the public and copies made available to the public, either at no cost or no more than a reasonable cost.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 2017.
TIM FOWLER, Chief Executive, Tertiary Education Commission.
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These include all subsidiaries, trusts, or in-substance subsidiaries. These entities should include all entities included in the TEO’s consolidated group reporting in its most recent Annual Report.
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Refer to sections 220(2A)(f) and 220(2B) of the Education Act 1989 and section 156 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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Notification of Maritime Rules
In accordance with section 448 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, Maritime New Zealand gives notice of the making of the following maritime rules:
STCW-F –related Amendments 2017
These Rules were signed on 3 April 2017.
In accordance with section 451 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the commencement of these Rules is suspended until they are applied by notice in the New Zealand Gazette.
Rules are available for inspection free of charge, or for purchase at a cost, from Maritime New Zealand, Level 11, 1 Grey Street, Wellington, or on the Maritime New Zealand website: www.maritimenz.govt.nz/rules.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 2017.
MARK BATT, Manager Domestic and International Policy, Maritime New Zealand.
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Notice of Approval of Revocation of Code of Practice
In accordance with section 79 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, WorkSafe New Zealand
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Education (Proposed Investment Plans: Content & Submission; Assessment Criteria; and Plan Summaries) Notice 2017
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Education Act, Investment Plans, Tertiary Education, Funding Mechanisms, Mission, Government Priorities, Stakeholders, Programmes, Activities, Performance Indicators, Consultation, Māori, Pasifika, Employers, Communities, Financial Performance, Governance, Compliance
- TIM FOWLER, Chief Executive, Tertiary Education Commission
🚂 Notification of Maritime Rules
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Maritime Transport Act, STCW-F Amendments, Maritime Rules, Maritime New Zealand
- MARK BATT, Manager Domestic and International Policy, Maritime New Zealand
🏥 Notice of Approval of Revocation of Code of Practice
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