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Artificial Limb Service Bill 122-3C (2016), Government Bill – New Zealand Legislation
Artificial Limb Service Bill
(Divided from the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill)
122—3C
This Bill was formerly part of the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill as reported from the Social Services and Community Committee. The committee of the whole House has further amended the Bill and divided it into the following Bills:
Social Security Bill comprising clauses 1 and 2, Parts 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 12
Residential Care and Disability Support Services Bill comprising Part 9 and Schedules 13 to 15
this Bill comprising Part 10 and Schedule 16.
514 Purpose of this Act
515 Interpretation
516 Transitional, savings, and related provisions
517 Act binds the Crown
Service’s continuation, functions, and operation
518 New Zealand Artificial Limb Service continued
519 Functions
520 Crown entity
521 Membership
522 Deputies of members
523 Superannuation
524 Exemption from income tax
525 Review of Service’s operation and this Act
Repeal and consequential amendment
526 Repeal
527 Public Bodies Contracts Act 1959 amended
Transitional, savings, and related provisions for Artificial Limb Service
The purpose of this Act is to continue, state the functions of, and otherwise provide for, a New Zealand Artificial Limb Service.
artificial limb means a device that is—
an artificial arm, hand, leg, or foot; or
Service means the New Zealand Artificial Limb Service continued by section 518.
Compare: 1938 No 7 s 106B; 1963 No 47 s 56; 1964 No 136 s 126; 1990 No 26 s 42
The transitional, savings, and related provisions set out in Schedule 16 have effect according to their terms.
This section continues the New Zealand Artificial Limb Service.
The Service is the New Zealand Artificial Limb Board—
established on 1 April 1990 by section 43(1) of the Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Act 1990, which on 5 December 2013 was renamed the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990; and
replacing the Artificial Limb Board (also known as the New Zealand Artificial Limbs Board) that the Rehabilitation Board, purporting to act under section 13 of the Rehabilitation Act 1941, purported to establish under an instrument of delegation made pursuant to a resolution of the Rehabilitation Board dated 5 March 1970; and
renamed, and to be known as, the New Zealand Artificial Limb Service, after the commencement, on 5 December 2013, of the Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Act 2013.
After 4 December 2013, a reference to the New Zealand Artificial Limb Board (established on 1 April 1990 by section 43(1) of the Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Act 1990) in an agreement, or in any other document, in force at the close of 4 December 2013 must be read as a reference to the Service.
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 43(1), (1A)
to manufacture, import, export, market, distribute, supply, fit, repair, and maintain artificial limbs:
to provide rehabilitative and other services to persons in connection with artificial limbs:
to carry out research and development in relation to artificial limbs:
to advise the Minister on matters relating to artificial limbs.
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 44
Compare: 1990 No 26 ss 43(2), (3), 46(2)
1 member to be appointed by the Minister on the nomination of the Amputees Federation of New Zealand Incorporated:
1 member to be appointed by the Minister to represent District Health Boards, and appointed on the nomination of the Minister of Health:
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 46(1)
The Minister may appoint a person to be the deputy of an appointed member of the Service.
The person may be appointed under subsection (1) only if eligible to be appointed as an appointed member of the Service.
A person appointed as the deputy of an appointed member of the Service may attend a meeting of the Service in the place of that appointed member.
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 49, Schedule 3 cl 7
To help provide a superannuation fund or retiring allowance for officers or employees of the Service, sums by way of subsidy may from time to time be paid into—
an existing scheme containing provision for employer subsidy; or
an employer-subsidised scheme approved by the Minister of Finance for the purposes of this section.
In subsection (1)﻿(a), existing scheme has the meaning in sections 2 and 34(c) of the National Provident Fund Restructuring Act 1990.
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 49, Schedule 3 cl 16
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 49, Schedule 3 cl 22
As soon as practicable after 5 years after the date of the last review carried out under section 48 of the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990, and then at intervals of not more than 5 years, the Service must—
review the Service’s operation since—
the date of the last review carried out under that Act (for the first review carried out under this paragraph); or
the date of the last review carried out under this paragraph (for every later review); and
whether any amendments to this Act are necessary or desirable; and
Compare: 1990 No 26 s 48
Repeal Part 3 and Schedule 3 of the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990.
This section amends the Public Bodies Contracts Act 1959.
In Schedule 1, Part 2, replace “Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990 (1990 No 26)” with “Part 10 of the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Act 2016 (2016 No 000)” .
Schedule 16 Transitional, savings, and related provisions for Artificial Limb Service
3 Ministerial approvals of superannuation schemes
This clause applies to members—
appointed under section 46 of the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990; and
in office on the repeal of that section.
Those members are taken to have been appointed for the same period, and on the same terms and conditions, under section 521.
This clause applies to deputies—
appointed under section 49 and clause 7 of Schedule 3 of the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990; and
in office on the repeal of that clause.
Those deputies are taken to have been appointed for the same period, and on the same terms and conditions, under section 522(1).
This clause applies to approvals—
given by the Minister of Finance under section 49 and clause 16 of Schedule 3 of the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990; and
in force on the repeal of that clause.
Those approvals continue in force with all necessary modifications, and may be amended, revoked, or replaced, as if given under section 523(1)﻿(b).
Divided from Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill (Bill 122–2) as Bill 122–3C