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Education Legislation Act 2016 No 72, Public Act – New Zealand Legislation
2016 No 72
Subpart 1—Amendments to Part 3 (enrolment and attendance of students)
4 Section 28 amended (Secretary may require parents of certain children to enrol them at correspondence school)
5 Section 35 replaced (Fines to be paid to boards)
35 Fines to be paid to board or sponsor (as applicable)
Subpart 2—Amendments to Part 7 (control and management of State schools)
6 Section 60 amended (Interpretation)
7 Section 65 amended (Staff)
8 Section 65B amended (Terms)
9 Section 65D amended (Exceptions in particular cases)
10 New section 75A inserted (Appointment of principals)
75A Appointment of principals
11 Section 76 amended (Principals)
12 Section 78A amended (Powers of entry and inspection)
Subpart 3—Amendments to Part 8 (financial)
13 Section 79 amended (Grants for boards)
14 Section 89 replaced (Payroll service)
89 Payroll service
Subpart 4—Amendments to Part 8A (payment of teacher salaries)
15 Part 8A heading amended
16 Section 91A amended (Interpretation)
17 Section 91G amended (Relieving teachers)
18 New cross-heading above section 91N inserted
Powers of Secretary to employ teachers and create positions
19 New section 91O inserted (Employment-based trainee teaching positions)
91O Employment-based trainee teaching positions
Subpart 5—Amendments to Part 9 (school boards)
20 Section 94 amended (Constitution of boards of State schools)
21 Section 116A repealed (Appointment of principal of combined board)
Subpart 6—Amendments to Part 11 (miscellaneous)
22 Section 139C amended (Offence of insulting, abusing, or intimidating staff)
23 Section 144C amended (Regulations about school hostels)
Subpart 7—Amendment to Part 12 (establishment of schools)
24 Section 158 amended (Provision by one board of tuition for students enrolled at school administered by another)
Subpart 8—Amendments to Part 12A (partnership schools kura hourua)
25 Section 158A amended (Interpretation)
26 Section 158C amended (Minister must appoint advisory group)
27 Section 158N amended (Enrolment in partnership schools kura hourua)
28 Section 158Y amended (Official Information Act 1982 not to apply to partnership schools kura hourua)
29 New sections 158Z and 158ZA inserted
158Z Application of State Sector Act 1988 to institutions sponsoring partnership schools kura hourua
158ZA Application of Ombudsmen Act 1975 to institutions sponsoring partnership schools kura hourua
Subpart 9—Amendment to Part 13A (Tertiary Education Commission)
30 Section 159M amended (Restrictions on design of funding mechanisms)
Subpart 10—Amendments to Part 15 (administration of tertiary institutions)
31 New section 164A inserted (Interpretation)
164A Interpretation
32 Section 192 amended (Powers of institutions)
33 Section 203 amended (Institutions are Crown entities)
34 Section 220 amended (Annual report)
35 New section 220A inserted (Minister may require related entities to prepare statements or reports)
220A Minister may require related entities to prepare statements or reports
Subpart 11—Amendment to Part 20 (New Zealand Qualifications Authority)
36 Section 253 amended (Rules)
Subpart 12—Amendments to Part 26 (early childhood education and care)
37 Section 309 amended (Interpretation)
38 New section 317A inserted (Requirements for licensed home-based education and care service)
317A Requirements for licensed home-based education and care service
Subpart 13—Repeal of Part 29 (Learning Media Limited)
39 Part 29 repealed
Subpart 14—Amendment to Part 30 (national student numbers)
40 Section 344 amended (Use of national student numbers)
Subpart 15—Amendment to Part 31 (teacher registration)
41 Section 348 amended (Interpretation)
Subpart 16—Amendments to Schedule 13A (application of Crown Entities Act 2004 to tertiary education institutions)
42 Schedule 13A amended
Subpart 1—Amendments to New Zealand Council for Educational Research Act 1972
44 Section 2 amended (Interpretation)
45 Section 5 amended (Disqualification from membership of Council)
46 Section 6 replaced (Constitution of Council)
6A Criteria for appointment to Council
47 Section 7 amended (Extraordinary vacancies on Council)
48 Section 8 replaced (Term of office of members of Council)
49 Section 9 amended (Chairman, deputy chairman, and treasurer)
50 Section 10 amended (Meetings of Council)
51 Section 11 amended (Passing of resolutions by Council without a meeting)
52 New section 12A inserted (Members of Council not personally liable)
12A Members of Council not personally liable
53 Section 14 amended (Powers of Council)
54 Section 15 amended (Power to appoint officers and servants)
55 Section 16 amended (Power to insure members, officers, and servants)
56 Section 21 and cross-heading repealed
57 Section 26 replaced (Money to be paid into bank)
58 Section 28 amended (Accounting records must be kept)
59 Section 30 replaced (Remuneration and travelling expenses of members of the Council and of committees)
30 Remuneration of members of Council
30A Expenses of Council members and committee members
60 Section 33 amended (Rules)
Subpart 2—Amendments to Ngarimu VC and 28th (Maori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Act 1945
62 Long Title amended
63 Preamble amended
64 Section 2 amended (Interpretation)
65 Section 3 amended (Ngarimu VC and 28th (Maori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund established)
66 Section 4 replaced (Establishment of Board to administer Fund)
4 Establishment of Board to administer Fund
4A People disqualified from Board membership
67 Section 5 amended (Term of office of members of Board)
68 Section 6 amended (Meetings of Board)
69 Section 6A amended (Standing Committee)
70 Section 7 amended (Functions of Board)
71 Section 9 amended (Annual grant to Board)
72 Section 12 replaced (Travelling expenses of Board)
12 Remuneration of members of Board
12A Expenses of members of Board
12B Conflicts of interest
73 Section 13 replaced (Members of Board not personally liable)
13 Members of Board not personally liable
74 New section 13A inserted (Removal of Board members)
13A Removal of Board members
Subpart 3—Amendments to Pacific Islands Polynesian Education Foundation Act 1972
76 Name of principal Act changed
77 Section 1 replaced (Short Title)
78 Section 2 replaced (Interpretation)
79 New section 2A inserted (Transitional, savings, and related provisions)
80 Section 3 repealed (Administration of Act)
81 Section 4 amended (Foundation established)
82 Section 5 amended (Purpose of Foundation)
83 Section 6 amended (Contributors)
84 Section 7 amended (Meetings of contributors)
85 Section 8 replaced (Constitution of Board)
86 New section 8A inserted (Board to elect chairperson and deputy chairperson)
87 Section 9 amended (Chairman at meetings of the Board and contributors)
88 Section 10 amended (Meetings of Board)
89 Section 11 replaced (Fees and travelling allowances)
90 Section 12 amended (Executive Committee, Special Committees, and delegation of powers)
91 Section 13 amended (Common seal)
92 Section 14 amended (Contracts)
93 Section 15 amended (Appointment of officers and collectors)
94 Section 20 amended (Grants to Foundation)
95 Section 24 amended (Authorised expenditure)
96 Section 26 replaced (Bank account)
97 Section 27 amended (Estimates of receipts and expenditure)
98 Section 28 amended (Accounting records must be kept)
99 Section 30 amended (Annual report)
100 Section 32 repealed (Office of Foundation)
101 Section 33 replaced (Members of Board not personally liable)
102 Section 34 amended (Regulations)
103 New Schedule inserted
Subpart 4—Amendment to Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975
105 Section 7 amended (Integration agreement)
Subpart 5—Amendments to State Sector Act 1988
107 Section 2 amended (Interpretation)
108 Section 75 amended (Actual conditions of employment)
Subpart 6—Consequential amendments and revocation
109 Consequential amendments and revocation
New Schedule of Pacific Education Foundation Act 1972
This Act is the Education Legislation Act 2016.
In section 28(1)﻿(b), replace “section 16(7)﻿(c)” with “section 16(1)﻿(c)” .
Every fine recovered under this Part must be paid to the board or sponsor (as applicable) on whose behalf the proceedings concerned were commenced.
In section 60, insert in its appropriate alphabetical order:
In section 65, replace “section 120A” with “section 349” .
Replace section 65B(2) and (3) with:
Every board must ensure that each school it administers is open for instruction for 1 half-day that finishes at or before noon and 1 half-day that starts at or after noon on every day during the terms prescribed, ascertained, or determined under subsection (1).
However, a board may vary the time at which any 1 or more half-days take place (for example, by starting a second half-day before noon) if the board—
has adequately consulted parents, staff, the local community, and any other person who the board considers may be affected, about the proposed variation and it is generally acceptable; and
is satisfied that the adoption of the proposal will not result in the students of the school spending less time in school than other students in comparable schools and other local schools; and
has taken all reasonable steps to notify students and parents in writing of the board’s final decision on the proposed variation.
A board may also vary the time at which any 1 or more half-days take place without satisfying the requirements in subsection (3)﻿(a) if—
the variation is made for operational reasons; and
the variation applies for no more than 2 days; and
the board has not made a variation under this subsection during the previous 6 weeks.
A student enrolled at a State school must comply with section 25 even if the school’s board varies the time of any 1 or more half-days.
On any day, a school is not open for instruction at all if it is open for less than 1 half-day.
To avoid doubt, if a school opens on any day for only 1 half-day, that half-day may be counted towards the number of half-days prescribed by the Minister under section 65A(1).
Repeal section 65D(3) to (6).
The powers conferred on a board by section 65 include the power to appoint a principal.
Two or more boards may appoint 1 person to be the principal of 2 or more schools administered by the boards.
A combined board (as defined in section 92) may appoint 1 person to be the principal of 2 or more schools administered by the board.
Replace the heading to section 76 with “Role of principal” .
In section 78A(1)﻿(b), after “board” , insert “, manager, or sponsor” .
In the heading to section 79, after “boards” , insert “or sponsors” .
In section 79(1), replace “a board shall” with “boards and sponsors must” .
In section 79(2), replace “the board concerned administers” with “administered by the board, or operated by the sponsor, concerned” .
In section 79(3), after “board” , insert “or sponsor” .
Replace section 89 with:
A board must use the payroll service unless the Secretary directs otherwise.
A board required by subsection (2) to use the payroll service must—
keep all records that are necessary to enable the board to use the service; and
provide those records to the Secretary on request.
In the Part 8A heading, replace “salaries” with “salaries, limitations on staffing, and powers of Secretary to employ teachers and create positions” .
In section 91A(1), insert in their appropriate alphabetical order:
employment-based trainee teaching position means a position established by the Secretary under section 91O(1)
initial teacher education programme means a training programme recognised by the Education Council as suitable for people who want to teach
In section 91A(1), definition of regular teacher, after “relieving teacher” , insert “or an employment-based trainee teacher” .
Replace the heading to section 91G with “Payment of salaries of relieving teachers and employment-based trainee teachers” .
In section 91G(1), after “relieving teachers” , insert “and employment-based trainee teachers” .
In section 91G(2), after “relieving teacher” insert “or an employment-based trainee teacher” .
In section 91G(3), replace “a relieving teacher’s salary” with “the salary of a relieving teacher or an employment-based trainee teacher” .
After section 91M, insert:
After section 91N, insert:
Despite any provision to the contrary in this Act or in the State Sector Act 1988, the board of a school for which an employment-based trainee teaching position has been established may appoint only an employment-based trainee teacher to the position.
In section 94(1)﻿(b), replace “principals” with “principal or principals” .
Repeal section 116A.
In section 139C(1), replace “staff of a school” with “staff of a registered school” .
In section 144C(1)﻿(f), replace “or boards,” with “boards, or sponsors” .
Despite section 79, the board or sponsor of the specified school at which the students are enrolled may pay the board or sponsor of the specified school giving the tuition for that tuition.
After section 158(3), insert:
In subsections (1) and (1A), specified school means a State school or a partnership school kura hourua.
In section 158A, replace the definition of body with:
means a body corporate, corporation sole, or limited partnership; and
includes an institution or a related entity (as defined in section 164A)
In section 158A, insert in its appropriate alphabetical order:
institution has the meaning given by section 159(1)
In section 158C(1), replace “1 or more members” with “at least 5, but no more than 9, members” .
In section 158N(1)﻿(b), replace “any student” with “any applicant” .
After section 158N(3), insert:
A student who is enrolled in a partnership school kura hourua whose sponsor is an institution is not, by reason only of the student’s enrolment in the partnership school kura hourua, also enrolled in the institution.
In section 158Y, insert as subsection (2):
However, if the sponsor is an institution, the Official Information Act 1982 applies unless the institution is performing its functions as a sponsor under this Act or a partnership school contract.
After section 158Y, insert:
The State Sector Act 1988 does not apply to an institution that is a sponsor if the institution is performing its functions as a sponsor under this Act or a partnership school contract.
For the purposes of the Ombudsmen Act 1975, the institution—
is a sponsor; and
is not an institution (see Ombudsmen Act 1975, Schedule 1, Part 2).
Replace section 159M(b) with:
specify conditions under section 159L(3)﻿(d) that set limits on the fees that organisations may charge domestic students until—
the Minister has published a notice in the Gazette that—
states that the Minister proposes to specify conditions of that kind; and
specifies the date by which submissions must be received, which must be a date no later than 21 days after the date of the Gazette notice; and
After the Part 15 heading, insert:
Crown entity group has the meaning given by section 136 of the Crown Entities Act 2004
related entity, in relation to an institution, means a person or body that is a related party for the purpose of any financial reporting standard that applies to the institution under generally accepted accounting practice.
After section 192(1)﻿(c), insert:
After section 192(2)﻿(aa), insert:
Replace section 203(4) with:
Section 65I(1) and (2) of the Public Finance Act 1989—
applies, with all necessary modifications, to tertiary education institutions and, accordingly, every institution must invest in the same manner as the Treasury invests money under that section; but
does not apply in respect of any investment made by an institution in the financial products of a related entity.
Replace section 220(2) and (2AA) with:
A council must comply with sections 154 to 156B and 157A of the Crown Entities Act 2004 in respect of the report.
the statement of responsibility referred to in section 155 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 is not required to be signed in accordance with that section, but must instead be signed by—
the chairperson of the council and the chief executive of the institution; or
if there is no chairperson, the chief executive of the institution and the chief financial officer:
a council of an institution that is a parent Crown entity must comply with section 154 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (even though the institution is a member of a Crown entity group to which section 156A(1) of that Act would otherwise apply).
After section 220(4), insert:
In this section, parent Crown entity has the meaning set out in section 8 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
If the Minister has reasonable grounds to believe that an institution may be at risk due to the institution’s investment in a related entity, the Minister may, by notice in writing, require the entity to prepare 1 or more statements or reports.
In considering whether an institution may be at risk, the Minister must apply the criteria (determined by the Secretary under section 195A) for assessing the level of risk to the operation and long-term viability of institutions.
Before issuing a notice under subsection (1), the Minister must consult the institution, or institutions, to which the entity is related.
which statements and reports are required; and
the financial years or other period (which may be until further notice) for which each statement or report is required.
In this section, statement or report has the meaning given by section 156A(4) of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
In section 309, replace the definition of home-based education and care service with:
means the provision of education or care, for gain or reward, to children who are under the age of 5 years, or who are 5 years of age but not enrolled in school, in—
any other home nominated by the parents of the children; and
5 years of age but not enrolled in school
children means children aged 13 years or younger (other than children of the educator who are enrolled in school)
educator has the meaning given by regulation 3 of the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008.
Repeal Part 29.
After section 344(2)﻿(e), insert:
establishing and maintaining student identities to support students’ participation in online learning.
half-day has the meaning given by section 60
In Schedule 13A, replace the items relating to sections 155, 156, and 157 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 with:
Section 155, as modified by the Education Act 1989, section 220(2AA)﻿(a) Statement of responsibility for financial statements
Section 156, as modified by the Education Act 1989, section 220(2B) Audit report
Section 156A, as modified by the Education Act 1989, section 220(2AA)﻿(b) Application of subpart 2 of Part 4 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 to Crown entity groups
Section 156B Minister of Finance may require additional reporting
Section 157A Other multi-parent subsidiaries
This subpart amends the New Zealand Council for Educational Research Act 1972 (the principal Act).
In section 2, repeal the definition of electoral college.
In section 2, definition of financial year, replace “31 March” with “30 June” .
In section 5(b), replace “his” with “an” .
Replace section 5(c) with:
a person convicted of any offence punishable by imprisonment, unless the person has received a full pardon or has served the sentence or otherwise suffered the penalty imposed:
In section 5(d), replace “officer or servant” with “employee” .
1 member appointed by the Minister:
5 elective members appointed by the Council on election in accordance with rules made under section 33(1):
3 members appointed by the Council.
When appointing a member under section 6(a), the Minister must—
appoint a person who, in the Minister’s opinion, has the appropriate knowledge, skills, and experience to assist the Council to perform its functions; and
take into account the collective knowledge, skills, and experience of all of the members that constitute the Council.
When appointing a member under section 6(c), the Council must—
appoint a person who, in the Council’s opinion, has the appropriate knowledge, skills, and experience to assist the Council to perform its functions; and
take into account the collective knowledge, skills, and experience of all of the members that constitute the Council; and
take into account the desirability of achieving diversity in the membership of the Council.
Replace section 7(1)﻿(b) with:
resigns by signed notice of resignation given to the chairperson of the Council; or
Unless otherwise provided by this Act, each member of the Council is appointed for a term of up to 4 years and may be reappointed.
Despite anything in this Act, each member of the Council continues to hold office (unless the member earlier vacates the office) until a successor comes into office.
In the heading to section 9, replace “Chairman, deputy chairman,” with “Chairperson, deputy chairperson,” .
In section 9(1), replace “shall appoint a chairman, a deputy chairman” with “must appoint a chairperson, a deputy chairperson” .
In section 9(2), replace “chairman, deputy chairman, or treasurer shall, while he continues to be a member of the Council, hold office until the appointment of his successor” with “chairperson, deputy chairperson, or treasurer, while the person continues to be a member of the Council, holds office until the appointment of a successor” .
In section 10(2), replace “chairman” with “chairperson” .
Repeal section 10(4).
Replace section 10(5), (6), and (7) with:
The chairperson must preside at all meetings of the Council at which he or she is present.
The deputy chairperson (if present) must preside at any meeting of the Council from which the chairperson is absent.
At any meeting from which both the chairperson and the deputy chairperson are absent, the members present must appoint one of their number to chair the meeting.
At any meeting of the Council, the chairperson has a deliberative vote and, in the case of an equality of votes, also has a casting vote.
In section 11(1), replace “his duly appointed deputy, entitled to sign that resolution may by notice in writing to the chairman” with “the member’s duly appointed deputy, entitled to sign that resolution may by notice in writing to the chairperson” .
In section 11(3), replace “chairman” with “chairperson” in each place.
No member of the Council is personally liable for—
any act or omission by the Council; or
any loss to the Council arising out of any act or omission by the member if the act or omission was in good faith with the intention of performing the functions of the Council.
In section 14(b), replace “him or them” with “the person or persons” .
In the heading to section 15, replace “officers and servants” with “employees” .
In section 15(1), replace “officers and servants” with “employees” in each place.
In section 15(2), replace “officers and servants” with “employees” .
In the heading to section 16, replace “members, officers, and servants” with “members and employees” .
In section 16(1), replace “members, officers, and servants” with “members and employees” .
In section 16(1), replace “case of officers and servants” with “case of employees” .
In section 16(2), replace “his” with “the person’s” .
Repeal section 21 and the cross-heading above section 21.
The Council must, as soon as practicable after it receives money belonging to the Council, pay the money into the account of the Council at a bank appointed by the Council.
Repeal section 28(2) and (3).
Every Council member and member of a committee appointed under section 14(e) is entitled to receive from the Council remuneration for services as a member at a rate and of a kind determined by the Minister in accordance with the fees framework.
A person holding any of the following offices is not entitled to any remuneration for services as a member of the Council or a member of a committee:
an employee of the State services who is acting in the employee’s official capacity.
In addition to any remuneration received under section 30, every Council member and member of a committee is entitled, in accordance with the fees framework, to be reimbursed by the Council for actual and reasonable travelling and other expenses incurred in carrying out his or her service as a member.
The Council must, as soon as practicable, by resolution, make rules prescribing the method of election of members of the Council.
Rules made under subsection (1) must require the notification of elections.
The Council may from time to time, by resolution, make rules that are reasonably necessary to enable the Council to perform its functions.
Rules made under this section are a disallowable instrument, but not a legislative instrument, for the purposes of the Legislation Act 2012 and must be presented to the House of Representatives under section 41 of that Act.
This subpart amends the Ngarimu VC and 28th (Maori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Act 1945 (the principal Act).
In the Long Title, replace “the Maoris” with “Māori” .
In the preamble,—
replace “the Maoris” with “Māori” :
delete “in New Zealand” .
In section 2, definition of financial year, replace “31 December” with “30 June” .
In section 2, replace the definition of Maori with:
Māori means a person of the Māori race of New Zealand; and includes a descendant of any such person
The Board must, as soon as practicable after it receives money belonging to the Fund, pay the money into an account of the Board (the Fund account) at a bank appointed by the Board.
The Board may appoint a fund manager to administer the Fund on its behalf.
The Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Board is established for the purpose of administering the Fund.
the Minister, who is the chairperson of the Board:
the members of Parliament representing the Māori electoral districts:
up to 4 people (preferably people who have served in the Armed Forces) to be appointed by the Governor-General to represent each of the companies that make up the 28th (Māori) Battalion:
1 Māori to be nominated by the descendants of Hamuera Ngārimu and Maraea Ngārimu and appointed by the Governor-General:
1 Māori who has received assistance from the Fund to undertake tertiary education, and who has successfully completed that education, to be appointed by the Governor-General.
is a body corporate, with perpetual succession and a common seal; and
is capable of holding real and personal property and of doing and suffering all that bodies corporate may do and suffer.
Despite subsection (2), the Board consisting of those people specified in subsection (2) before the commencement of subpart 2 of Part 2 of the Education Legislation Act 2016 may continue to perform the functions and exercise the powers of the Board under this Act until the Board described in subsection (2) is assembled.
The following people are disqualified from being members of the Board:
a person who is prohibited under any enactment from being a director or promoter of, or being concerned or taking part in the management of, an incorporated or unincorporated body:
a person in respect of whom a personal order has been made under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 that reflects adversely on the person’s—
competence to manage the person’s own affairs in relation to the person’s property; or
capacity to make or to communicate decisions relating to any particular aspect or aspects of the person’s personal care and welfare:
a person who has been convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term of 2 years or more, or who has been sentenced to imprisonment for any other offence, unless that person has obtained a pardon, served the sentence, or otherwise suffered the penalty imposed on the person.
Replace section 5(1) and (2) with:
The members of the Board to be appointed by the Governor-General must be appointed for a term not exceeding 3 years, and any such member may from time to time be reappointed.
Despite subsection (1), a member continues in office until the member’s successor comes into office, even if this means that the member’s term exceeds 3 years.
Subsection (2) applies unless the member vacates the office earlier due to the member’s resignation, removal from office, or disqualification.
A member may at any time resign from the Board by notice in writing to the Minister.
Replace section 6(1) to (3) with:
by a quorum of members, being assembled together at the time and place appointed for the meeting; or
by means of audio, audio and visual, or electronic communications, provided that—
The chairperson must preside over every meeting at which the chairperson is present.
If the chairperson is absent from any meeting, the members present must appoint a present member to be the chairperson for that meeting.
The quorum necessary for any meeting is 5 members, of whom 3 must be members appointed by the Governor-General under section 4(2)﻿(e) to (g).
In section 6(5), replace “Chairman” with “chairperson” .
In section 6A, replace “Chairman” with “chairperson” in each place.
Replace section 6A(3) with:
The chairperson must preside over every meeting of the Standing Committee at which the chairperson is present.
If the chairperson is absent from any meeting of the Standing Committee, the members present must appoint a present member to be the chairperson for that meeting.
In section 6A(4), delete “or the Deputy Chairman” .
Repeal section 6A(5).
Replace section 6A(6) with:
While a member of the Board acts in the place of the chairperson or any other member of the Standing Committee, the member of the Board is for all purposes a member of the Committee.
The fact that a member of the Board attends any meeting of the Standing Committee is sufficient evidence of the member’s authority to do so.
In section 7(1), delete “by way of scholarship, subsidy, special grant, or bursary” .
Without limiting subsection (1), the Board may apply money towards all or any of the following purposes:
the provision of tertiary education scholarships for Māori:
the provision of prizes for competitions relating to the overseas war service of Māori or to any other subject connected with Māori people:
the provision of grants for the education of primary and secondary school students:
the granting of leadership awards:
the promotion of Māori leaders who demonstrate the qualities of Second Lieutenant Te Moananui a Kiwa Ngārimu and the 28th (Māori) Battalion.
In section 9, replace “he” with “the Minister of Finance” .
A member of the Board is entitled to receive from the Fund remuneration for services as a member at a rate and of a kind determined by the Minister in accordance with the fees framework.
The following office-holders are not entitled to any remuneration for services as a member of the Board:
In addition to any remuneration received under section 12, a member of the Board is entitled, in accordance with the fees framework, to be reimbursed out of the Fund for actual and reasonable travelling and other expenses incurred in carrying out the member’s service as a member.
A person is interested in a matter if the person—
A member who is interested in a matter relating to the Board must disclose to the Board details of the interest as soon as practicable after the member becomes aware that the member is interested.
The details that must be disclosed are—
A member who is interested in a matter—
must not vote or take part in any discussion or decision of the Board or Standing Committee relating to the matter, or otherwise participate in any activity of the Board or Standing Committee that relates to the matter; and
In this section, matter means—
the Board’s, or the Standing Committee’s, performance of its functions or exercise of its powers; or
an arrangement, agreement, or contract made or entered into, or proposed to be entered into, by the Board or the Standing Committee.
an act done or omitted to be done by the Board or the Standing Committee; or
any loss to the Fund arising out of any act done or omitted to be done by the member, if the act or omission was (so far as the member’s involvement is concerned) in good faith and in pursuance or intended pursuance of the functions of the Board or the Standing Committee.
The Governor-General may, at any time for just cause, on the advice of the Minister given after consultation with the Attorney-General, remove a member of the Board appointed under section 4(2)﻿(e), (f), or (g).
The Minister must notify the removal in the Gazette as soon as practicable after the notice is given.
This subpart amends the Pacific Islands Polynesian Education Foundation Act 1972 (the principal Act).
the Pacific Islands Polynesian Education Foundation Act 1972 is called the Pacific Education Foundation Act 1972; and
every reference in any enactment and in any document to the Pacific Islands Polynesian Education Foundation Act 1972 must, unless the context otherwise provides, be read as a reference to the Pacific Education Foundation Act 1972.
Replace section 4(1) with:
In section 5, replace “Polynesians” with “Pacific people” .
In section 6(1)﻿(a), replace “$1” with “$10” in each place.
In section 6(2), replace “$40” with “$500” in each place.
In section 7(3), replace “chairman” with “chairperson” .
In section 7(4), replace “he” with “the person” .
In the heading to section 9, replace “Chairman” with “Chairperson” .
replace “chairman” with “chairperson” in each place; and
replace “trustee” with “member” in each place.
In section 9(1), replace “he” with “the chairperson” .
In section 9(4), replace “trustees” with “members” .
In section 10,—
replace “trustees” with “members” in each place.
In section 10(3), replace “at any time when he” with “if either person” .
In section 10(5), replace “chairman shall in addition to his deliberative vote also have a casting vote” with “chairperson has both a deliberative vote and a casting vote” .
Repeal section 10(6) and (7).
In section 12, replace “trustee” with “Board member” in each place.
In section 12(1), delete “, by resolution,” .
In section 12(1)﻿(a), replace “trustees” with “Board members” .
In section 12(2), replace “he” with “the person” .
Replace section 12(7) with:
In section 13, replace “trustees” with “Board members” .
In section 14(2), replace “trustee” with “Board member” .
In section 15(2), replace “his” with “the person’s” .
In section 20(3), delete “affecting it, them, or him” .
In section 24, replace “Polynesians” with “Pacific people” in each place.
Repeal section 24(1)﻿(b) and (l).
In section 24(1)﻿(e), replace “the Polynesian” with “Pacific” .
In section 24(1)﻿(h), replace “Polynesian to assist him” with “Pacific person to assist the person” .
In section 24(1)﻿(k), replace “Polynesian” with “Pacific person” .
In section 27(2), replace “May” with “November” .
Repeal section 28(2) to (5).
In section 30(1),—
replace “30 June” with “31 December” ; and
replace “Minister of Pacific Island Affairs” with “Minister for Pacific Peoples” .
In section 34, replace “he” with “the Governor-General” .
After section 34, insert the Schedule 1 set out in Schedule 1 of this Act.
This subpart amends the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975 (the principal Act).
After section 7(9), insert:
Despite subsection (1), the Minister’s power under subsection (9) to enter into a supplementary agreement may be delegated under section 28 of the State Sector Act 1988.
This subpart amends the State Sector Act 1988 (the principal Act).
In section 2, definition of education service, replace paragraph (a)﻿(iii) with:
In section 75(1), delete “(other than at any tertiary education institution)” .
The Commissioner may, in addition to the actual conditions declared under subsection (1), approve further conditions of employment for an individual employee who is employed in the education service under a collective agreement if the conditions are—
mutually agreed by the employee and his or her employer; and
not inconsistent with the conditions of the collective agreement.
In section 75(2), delete “(other than employees at any tertiary education institution)” .
After section 75(3), insert:
In this section, education service excludes service in the employment of a tertiary education institution.
Amend the enactments specified in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 2 as set out in those Parts.
The order specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2 is revoked.
Schedule 1 New Schedule of Pacific Education Foundation Act 1972
Part 1Consequential amendments to other Acts
In the heading to section 157, delete “or tertiary education institution” .
In section 157(1), delete “or tertiary education institution” .
In Schedule 4, replace the items relating to sections 155, 156, and 157 with:
Section 156A, as modified by the Education Act 1989, section 220(2AA)﻿(b) Application of subpart 2 of Part 4 to Crown entity groups
Education Act 1964 (1964 No 135)
77 Teaching in State primary schools must be secular
Teaching in every State primary school must, while the school is open, be entirely of a secular character.
In section 78, after “section 77” , insert “or in section 65B of the Education Act 1989” .
In Schedule 1, repeal the item relating to the Ngarimu VC and 28th (Maori) Battalion Memorial Fund Board.
In section 2(1), definition of organisation, paragraph (a), after “functions” , insert “as a sponsor” .
New Zealand Council for Educational Research (Electoral College) Order 2009 (SR 2009/92)
Reported from Education and Science Committee (Bill 100–2)