Miscellaneous Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 86 — 24 AUGUST 2017

permitted period of unpaid leave of absence, the following sections of the Act apply to such contributions:

a. sections 10–18 of the Act (and for the purposes of section 14(d) of the Act a contribution from an international source is specified as a circumstance in which standard customer due diligence must be conducted);

b. sections 40–48 of the Act;

c. where the transaction is relevant to a suspicious transaction report, sections 49(1) and 2(a)–(f) of the Act; and

d. sections 92–100 of the Act.

  1. Where any withdrawals are made by a member in addition to that member making Regular Leave of Absence Contributions during the permitted period of unpaid leave of absence the following sections of the Act apply to such withdrawals and contributions:

a. sections 10–18 of the Act (and for the purposes of section 14(d) of the Act the first such withdrawal is specified as a circumstance in which standard customer due diligence must be conducted);

b. sections 40–48 of the Act;

c. where the transaction is relevant to a suspicious transaction report, section 49(1) and (2)(a)–(f) of the Act; and

d. sections 92–100 of the Act.

  1. The exemption has been granted for the following reasons:

a. The Funds pose a very low risk of money laundering or terrorism financing;

b. any risks posed by voluntary contributions outside of payroll have been addressed by the conditions;

c. due to the very low money laundering and terrorism financing risks raised by the Funds and the significant compliance costs that would arise from not granting this exemption, I consider that any benefits of requiring compliance with the Act are not justified by the associated costs; and

d. this exemption is consistent with (and has no effect on the purpose or intent of) the Act, the Financial Transactions Reporting Act 1996 and New Zealand’s international obligations as a member of the Financial Action Taskforce and the Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering.

  1. This exemption notice replaces the existing notice dated 13 March 2014 (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 20 March 2014, No. 32, page 916), in respect of the Eligible Superannuation Schemes.

  2. This exemption comes into force on the day after the date I grant this exemption.

  3. This exemption will expire on 30 June 2020.

Any person wishing to provide comment on this notice should contact the Criminal Law Team at the Ministry of Justice by emailing international.crime@justice.govt.nz.


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Rangiora West Primary School Establishment

Pursuant to section 146 of the Education Act 1989, I hereby establish a Year 1–8 primary school, to be known initially as Rangiora West Primary School, in Rangiora, Waimakariri District.

The school will open for instruction for all year levels in January 2020.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of August 2017.

HON NIKKI KAYE, Minister of Education.


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Consent to the Distribution of New Medicines

Pursuant to section 20 of the Medicines Act 1981, the Minister of Health hereby consents to the distribution in New Zealand of the new medicines set out in the Schedule hereto:

Schedule



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⚖️ Ministerial Exemption: Methodist Church of New Zealand - Te Haahi Weteriana Superannuation Trustee Limited, Presbyterian Beneficiary Fund Trustee Limited, and the New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Board (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Anti-Money Laundering, Countering Financing of Terrorism, Exemptions, Methodist Church of New Zealand, Presbyterian Beneficiary Fund, New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Board

🎓 Rangiora West Primary School Establishment

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
16 August 2017
School establishment, Education Act 1989, Rangiora, Waimakariri District
  • HON NIKKI KAYE, Minister of Education

🏥 Consent to the Distribution of New Medicines

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medicines, Distribution, Medicines Act 1981
  • Minister of Health