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| | Guidelines for the Financing of Crown Corporations - TB Circular 1980-46 - Part 3 of 3 |
 | | Crown corporations which are lending institutions (as identified in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities in the Public Accounts of Canada). |  | | Note: "Crown corporation rates", designed to reflect the Crown's cost of borrowing monies for different maturities and for both amortized and unamortized repayment conditions, are established by the Minister of Finance from time to time. |  | | An acceptable rate of interest is the "Crown corporation rate" which is current at the date of making each payment under the loan agreement and is appropriate for the term and other conditions of the loan. |
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http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pubs_pol/opepubs/tb_71/80462-2e.asp
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| | DPMC - Cabinet Office - Circulars, Ministers' Roles and Responsibilities in Relation to Crown Entities |
 | | Crown entity governing bodies are, however, accountable to their Responsible Minister. |  | | The relationship between a Minister and the governing bodies of the Crown entities within that Minister's portfolio is of central importance to the governance and accountability arrangements of such entities. |  | | All Crown entities that receive funding from the Crown through a non-departmental output class must have a purchase agreement with the Vote Minister, which could be a contract or a memorandum of understanding as appropriate. |
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http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet/circulars/co99/13.html
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| | New Zealand news on Stuff.co.nz: New disclosure of interest requirements for Crown entities |
 | | Crown entities should have a policy to determine when it will be in the public interest to permit a member to act despite an interest, he said. |  | | Crown entities need to be updated on new, more extensive requirements for their board members to disclose interests under a recent enactment, according to public and competition law specialist Tony Dellow of Buddle Findlay. |  | | Crown entities should ensure that members regularly update their standing disclosures on the register of interests, Dellow said. |
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3350199a12855,00.html
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| | Bell Gully - New Act changes governance of many Crown entities |
 | | Crown entities will also be obliged to disclose more non-financial performance intentions and results than are currently required. |  | | The Act is designed to provide a consistent framework within which all Crown entities must operate, to improve governance and accountability of Crown entities and to achieve better integration of Crown entities with the rest of the state sector. |  | | The changes brought about by the Act will be of particular interest to Board members of Crown entities, who will need to consider their position in terms of the new rules on such matters as appointment and removal, conflicts of interest, their duties, liabilities and protection from liability. |
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http://www.bellgully.com/resources/resource_00472.asp
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| | Developing Statements of Intent: Guidelines for the Cultural Sector - Ministry for Culture and Heritage |
 | | One area of distinction is that between the Crown entities which are required under the Public Finance Act to produce a Statement of Intent, those Crown entities which are not required to do so, and private organisations to which - in respect of their own documentation - the Public Finance Act does not apply. |  | | Crown entities are created as instruments of public policy. |  | | Accordingly, the relationship between these entities' activities and the public policy objectives of the Government is critical to any assessment and understanding of the entities' strategic objectives. |
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http://www.mch.govt.nz/publications/soi-guide/soi.html
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| | The Office of Ethnic Affairs: Nominations database - Glossary |
 | | Crown entities are state sector organisations that are not public service departments or state owned enterprises. |  | | Crown entities make up a significant part of the state sector. |  | | There are also a number of government appointments to Crown entities that do not have boards eg. |
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http://www.dia.govt.nz/oeawebsite.nsf/wpg_URL/What-We-Do-Nominations-database-Glossary?OpenDocument
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| | Conferenz - David Blakey |
 | | Crown entities include the health sector and the education sector, as the government exercises control over these. |  | | The head of a crown entity is therefore likely to want to increase the influence of their current body, so that they may be selected to head an even more influential body. |  | | This is mainly because the state sector has crown entities, which may have their own cultures but whose cultures have little impact on their departments or on other crown entities. |
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http://www.conferenz.co.nz/2004/library/b/blakey_david.htm
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| | Hon Trevor Mallard - Review of the Centre |
 | | Crown entities are separate legal organisations in which the State has a controlling ownership interest. |  | | A broad term encompassing the constitutional, legal, institutional and conventional arrangements by which the country is governed, and especially the means by which the policies of the Government are formulated and then implemented by State sector organisations, and the means by which those organisations are governed, managed and monitored. |  | | Most Crown entities exist under their own governing legislation as well as the Public Finance Act. |
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http://www.executive.govt.nz/minister/mallard/ssc/appendix9.htm
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| | F2 Annual Financial Statements |
 | | Section 87(3) of the Education Act 1989 was amended by the Crown Entities Act 2004, and boards should also refer to the transitional provisions in section 198 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. |  | | (2) Therefore, for example, the Crown entity must comply, in respect of those financial years, with the requirements relating to annual financial statements, annual reports, and audits that were in the Public Finance Act 1989 or the entity’s Act, as the case may be, immediately before the commencement of this section. |  | | Section 87(7) of the Education Act 1989 as amended by the Crown Entities Act 2004 requires a Board’s annual report to include the matters noted in section 87(2)(ca) (iv) and (v) in respect of each financial year that ends on or after 31 December 2004. |
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http://www.ero.govt.nz/handbks/schools/f2.htm
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 | | Impact on the Crown’s Financial Performance and Position The Crown’s financial performance and position are recorded in the fiscal forecasts that appear in the Government’s periodic Economic and Fiscal Updates and in the Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand (B.10 and B.11). |  | | This is mainly owing to lower forecast recoveries required from Crown entities or tertiary institutions and repayment of loans from tertiary institutions and the repayment of the net assets of SES after its disestablishment in 2001/02. |  | | The Crown’s combined cash flow statement is also affected by cash movements generated by the Ministry from the sale and purchase of assets, principally in the property works programme. |
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http://www.minedu.govt.nz/web/downloadable/dl7151_v1/est02educ.doc
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| | Briefing for the Vote Minister: Vote: Commerce - Crown Entities and Boards |
 | | Also, Crown entities are required to conform to the Government's planning processes. |  | | Crown entities operate at arm's length from the relevant minister and ministry. |  | | Ministers are accountable to Parliament for the Crown entities for which they are responsible. |
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http://www.med.govt.nz/about/pim/commerce/commerce-04.html
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| | Bell Gully - New legislation set to address Hammersmith concerns |
 | | However, the establishment of those entities is left to the individual Acts that currently govern New Zealand's statutory corporations. |  | | The select few Crown entities who will not be subject to statutory restrictions on their ability to enter into derivatives are some of the most active public sector counterparties. |  | | The part of the Act that may be of most interest to financial institutions is that regulating the capacity of Crown entities to borrow, invest, guarantee and enter into derivative transactions. |
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http://www.bellgully.com/resources/resource_00224.asp
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| | Crown Entities: Roles of Ministers, Crown Entities and Departments |
 | | In addition, the relationship between the Minister and the governing body of the Crown entity is discussed as this is of central importance to the governance and accountability arrangements of Crown entities. |  | | The paper concludes that the roles and powers of the Responsible Ministers and their relationship with Crown entities are not currently well articulated in legislation and varies from entity to entity depending on the nature of the entity. |
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http://www.ssc.govt.nz/display/document.asp?DocId=2818
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| | Government Enterprises - NZEFO 2004 (cont) - New Zealand Debt Management Office - The Treasury |
 | | Crown Entities are required to table their annual financial statements in Parliament. |  | | Crown Entity is a collective term for bodies owned by the Crown that are not departments, Offices of Parliament or State-Owned Enterprises. |  | | Crown Entities range from Crown Research Institutes to regulatory bodies, such as the Commerce Commission and the Securities Commission. |
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http://www.nzdmo.govt.nz/nzefo/2004/government.asp
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| | Ministry of Justice: Publications: Reports: 1997: Departmental Forecast Report for the year ending 30 June 1999 |
 | | Crown entities are agencies which rely primarily on the Crown for funding, yet are legally independent. |  | | Emphasis will be given to enhancing the Ministrys role with regard to monitoring the performance of Crown entities; clarifying governance arrangements for Crown entities and developing appropriate tools for reinforcing these; and improving awareness amongst the Crown entities of ownership-related issues. |  | | For the majority of Justice sector Crown entities, there are important constitutional reasons why their independence needs to be protected. |
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http://www.justice.govt.nz/pubs/reports/1998/forecast/strat_over.html
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| | DPMC - Cabinet Office - Cabinet Office Circulars |
 | | Such bodies comprise most Crown entities (including Tertiary Education Institutions and District Health Boards), trust boards, advisory bodies and committees, Royal Commissions and Commissions of Inquiry, statutory tribunals, individuals appointed as statutory bodies that are not covered by the Higher Salaries Commission and subsidiary bodies of statutory entities. |  | | For subsidiary bodies of statutory entities, prior consultation with the parent entity's Responsible Minister and the Minister of State Services (with advice from the State Services Commission) is required. |  | | For subsidiary bodies of statutory entities, the parent entities should consult their Responsible Minister and the Minister of State Services (with advice from the State Services Commission). |
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http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet/circulars/co01/8.html
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| | TOC1 |
 | | Therefore, the compensation payable by the Crown entity will be paid by the Crown entity, or by its insurers, and not by the individual directors. |  | | In a situation where a board member is covered under a liability indemnity or by indemnity insurance, the process is that if a board member, say, contracts with a Crown entity and there is some form of liability or there is an action taken against that Crown entity, the action is against the entity itself. |  | | Well, I think that Crown entities should pay tax, and that this is a good bill. |
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http://www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/Content/Hansard/Advance/ADVANCE_2004_12_16.htm
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| | Government bodies - Statistics New Zealand |
 | | Crown entities are organisations or offices listed in the Fourth Schedule of the Public Finance Act 1989. |  | | The principal function of the Ombudsmen is to enquire into complaints relating to administrative decisions of government departments and related organisations, Crown health enterprises and regional health authorities. |  | | The Government's interest in SOEs is substantially in their ownership, and it may purchase services from SOEs, but generally will do so on the same basis as other purchasers. |
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http://www.stats.govt.nz/quick-facts/govt-services/govt-bodies.htm
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| | State-Owned Enterprises of New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their function is to operate successfully as a business, as profitable as those not owned by the Crown. |  | | In the case of SOEs these are usually the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises and the Minister responsible for the particular company. |  | | List of State-Owned Enterprises and Crown Entities: State sector organisations in New Zealand (listing of State-Owned Enterprises, Crown Entities and other Crown-Owned Companies here) (see also external links) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-Owned_Enterprises_of_New_Zealand
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| | Current Listing of Crown Reporting Entities - Full Consolidation of the Crown Accounts - An Overview of Crown Reporting ... |
 | | (Crown Financial Statements are not required for July and August under the Public Finance Act) are required to be submitted by Stream A and D entities via the DataLoad Workbook to CFISnet. |  | | Stream C entities are not required to provide monthly updates as these are modelled on the previous year end actuals provided in July/August. |  | | Stream B entities are required to provide a confirmation (via CFISnet) that their monthly actual result is within 10% or $20 million (in aggregate) of the forecast track. |
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http://www.treasury.govt.nz/crownreporting/fullconsolidation3.asp
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| | Briefing to Incoming Ministers 2002: Advancing Economic Development - Crown Entities |
 | | While a Crown entity may be wholly or partly funded through a Vote administered by a department, that department is not responsible for the entity's outputs or financial performance (section 34, Public Finance Act). |  | | These Crown entities are directly accountable to Ministers for their performance in supplying agreed output classes. |  | | We negotiate, on Ministers' behalf, memoranda of understanding or output agreements with the Crown entities which provide the basis for dialogue between Ministers and entities on the entities' overall use of resources. |
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http://www.med.govt.nz/about/bim2002/advancing-econ-dev/advancing-econ-dev-05.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | Novelly, through several corporate entities, is Crown's biggest shareholder behind the Rosenbergs. |  | | The firm said it was concerned that Crown's independent committee didn't put Rosemore's offer to a majority vote of unaffiliated shareholders only. |  | | But in recent weeks, the offer--which was recommended by Crown's independent directors--has come under concerted attack from Crown's estranged unions, another investor seeking to buy the company and an independent proxy-voting analysis firm. |
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http://www.webshells.com/crown/pages/votoday.htm
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| | Takeovers Panel |
 | | The Panel is a Crown entity for the purposes of section 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. |  | | Members of the Panel are the board for the purposes of the Crown Entities Act 2004. |  | | The Registrar of Companies shall, as soon as practicable, remit to the Panel the fees paid under this section. |
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http://www.takeovers.govt.nz/act/takeovers_act_1.htm
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| | F1 Financial Management |
 | | A Crown entity must not enter into a derivative transaction, or amend the terms of that transaction, other than as provided in section 160. |  | | A Crown entity must not borrow from any person, or amend the terms of any borrowing, other than as provided in section 160. |  | | (b) by the end of the period the Crown entity must have closed the account and paid all the money in the account into another bank account that does qualify under subsection (1). |
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http://www.ero.govt.nz/handbks/schools/f1.htm
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| | Summary of Paper 2 - Assignment of Crown Entities to Classes - Crown Entity Reforms - The Treasury |
 | | One of the key objectives of the Crown entities work is to rationalise the highly variable governance and accountability arrangements that have developed over the years. |  | | The paper therefore proposes classifying Crown entities into four broad categories, with differing governance and accountability arrangements applying to each category. |  | | Independent Crown entities - required to exercise quasi-judicial decision-making powers without reference to government policy (for instance, the Police Complaints Authority). |
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http://www.treasury.govt.nz/crownentity/summary2.asp
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| | EW - Waikato Regional Pest Management Strategy/4 Strategy Responsibilities and Obligations/4.2 Stakeholders/4.2.3 The ... |
 | | Crown land occupiers (and their neighbours primarily) will benefit from an integrated management approach which is based on the ‘good neighbour’ principle and the notion that, as with private land, the responsibility for pest management lies with the occupier. |  | | Crown land accounts for approximately 23 percent of the Waikato Region. |  | | The above Crown agencies/entities have agreed to annually contribute to funding the implementation and administration of the Strategy in accordance with the funding provisions set out in section 9.3 of the Strategy. |
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http://www.ew.govt.nz/policyandplans/rpmsintro/rpms2002/operative4.2.3.htm
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| | Securities Commission : Speeches |
 | | Together, Crown entities account for 50% of state sector spending. |  | | The new corporate governance framework is an attempt to secure the advantages of injecting fresh and independent perspectives into parts of the state sector via Crown entity boards and office holders—at the same time maintaining appropriate linkages to the policy preferences of the government of the day. |  | | The move is indicative of the Government’s intention to ensure Crown entities are part of a “whole of government” approach. |
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http://www.sec-com.govt.nz/speeches/jds300804.shtml
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| | The Watchdog 6 |
 | | ACCs unfunded liability of some $8 billion will be recognised as a liability in the CFS as at 30 June 1999. |  | | That invitation will encourage the entity to test the market, and emphasise that, if the entity chooses to negotiate a further three year contract, the OAG will expect the entity to participate in an audit tender process after nine years with the same Audit Service Provider (extends existing policy). |  | | Removing the requirement for auditors to rate the audit entitys control environment (in accordance with the rating scale), and report the rating to entity management and to the OAG. |
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http://www.oag.govt.nz/HomePageFolders/Watchdog/Watchdog6.htm
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| | Securities Commission |
 | | The Commission is a Crown entity whose role is to operate the disclosure-based regime for securities market regulation. |  | | The Public Finance (State Sector Management) Bill, which includes Crown Entities legislation, was introduced to Parliament in December 2003. |  | | The Bill will reform the governance and accountability arrangements of Crown entities. |
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http://www.sec-com.govt.nz/position-description.shtml
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| | Work and Income Manuals and procedures |
 | | [(2) The Board is a Crown entity for the purposes of section 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. |  | | (3) The Crown Entities Act 2004 applies to the Board except to the extent that this Act expressly provides otherwise. |  | | (3) The Board shall be a Crown entity for the purposes of the Public Finance Act 1989." |
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http://www.workandincome.govt.nz/manuals-and-procedures/legislation/acts/social_welfare_transitional_provisions_act_1990-33.htm
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| | EconPapers: Crown Financial Asset Management: Objectives and Practice |
 | | It examines implications of the nature of the Crown's balance sheet for asset and liability management and investigates the appropriate approach of the Crown towards managing risk (concluding that a risk averse approach is warranted). |  | | The paper concludes that individual Crown financial entities should each continue to be responsible for setting their own strategic asset allocation, after taking into account the nature of their liabilities. |  | | A central Crown body should, however, monitor and aggregate information from each of these entities and be delegated the responsibility and power to manage risks to the overall Crown balance sheet. |
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http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/nztnztwps/01_2F12.htm
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| | EECA - Being Energy Wise - Crown Loans |
 | | The Crown Loan scheme offers full or partial funding of projects to achieve energy cost savings. |  | | All Government Departments, Regional and Territorial Local Authorities, Crown-owned entities such as Crown Health Enterprises, and public and integrated schools can borrow under this scheme. |  | | You can apply for funds to install or replace equipment to achieve energy savings or if equipment is being replaced for other reasons, funding is available to cover the incremental cost of installing an energy efficient option. |
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http://www.eeca.govt.nz/being/crownloans.asp
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| | CCMAU - FAQ About Directorship |
 | | If you are interested in becoming a Crown company director, you should ensure that your details are held by both CCMAU and any of the applicable nominating agencies. |  | | These companies include Crown research institutes, state-owned enterprises, Crown-owned companies and some Crown Entities. |  | | However, governance or senior executive experience is more likely to see a candidate short-listed, regardless of whether that experience is in the commercial, government, or not-for profit sectors. |
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http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/faq.html
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| | Ministerial Briefings 2002 |
 | | The New Zealand Lottery Grants Board (the Board) is a Crown entity established by the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977 (as amended in 1987) to determine the proportion of lottery profits allocated for distribution. |  | | Below is an overview of each of the entities and statutory bodies. |  | | The Casino Control Authority (CCA) is a quasi-judicial, Crown entity established under section 7 of the Casino Control Act 1990. |
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http://www.beehive.govt.nz/briefings/govt_admin_infrastructure/vote_internal_affairs/6a.cfm
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| | Television New Zealand: Crown Entities Debate - Green Party |
 | | SUE KEDGLEY (Green): Well, it is just over 2 years ago that Television New Zealand was turned from a State-owned enterprise into a Crown entity, and given new legislation, a new charter, and a new mandate. |  | | Debate on Crown Entities, Public Organisations, and State Enterprises |  | | When I looked at the fine print, which I did recently, I discovered that we have had less, not more, New Zealand programming on TVNZ since it has turned itself into a Crown-owned entity, since it has had its charter, and since we have been pouring money into it. |
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http://votegreen.org.nz/searchdocs/speech8839.html
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| | Scoop: Crown Entities Package |
 | | "Crown entities have grown up in an ad hoc fashion over many decades, with a diverse range of governance and accountability practices. |  | | The Government will also restate its policy that board members should not receive consultancy fees from the entity to which they have been appointed unless the responsible Minister recognises overriding reasons for such fees. |  | | · Crown entities will be required to disclose total remuneration over $100,000 - including any severance payments - paid to senior staff in $10,000 bands. |
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA9907/S00270.htm
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| | Review of the Centre - Paper Three - Improving Alignment: Crown Entities - Power to Act |
 | | We intend inclusion of an Omnibus Bill in the 2003 legislative programme, to be introduced in August 2003 and incorporating the Crown entities reform legislation. |  | | 2 I met with the Minister of Finance on Tuesday 8 October and discussed the timetable for the proposed Crown entities legislation. |  | | The committee's decisions will be subject to confirmation when the Ministers of State Services and Finance report back to EXG in July 2003. |
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http://www.ssc.govt.nz/display/document.asp?DocId=2760
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| | CCMAU - Crown-owned Companies |
 | | The Crown entity companies that CCMAU monitors (other than the CRIs) are: |  | | These objectives can contain a mix of social, cultural, public policy and commercial statements, as well as public accountability requirements. |  | | > HOME > Crown Company Overview > Crown entity companies > |
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http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/crown-owned-companies.html
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| | Government and nation - The state sector and Crown entities - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand |
 | | More than 3,000 Crown entities, funded by the state, perform a variety of functions. |  | | The agencies which help the government frame and implement policy are known collectively as the state sector. |  | | Organisations in this sector can be as varied as the Ministry of Education, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand or the Inland Revenue Department. |
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http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealandInBrief/GovernmentAndNation/6/en
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| | The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background |
 | | Also recognized was a second tier of government comprised of two entities roughly equal in size: the Bosniak/Croat Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Serb-led Republika Srpska (RS). |  | | This national government was charged with conducting foreign, economic, and fiscal policy. |  | | The Federation and RS governments were charged with overseeing internal functions. |
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http://www.brainyatlas.com/fields/2028.html
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| | Good Practice Funding |
 | | Some attention is also paid to government funding of Crown entities. |  | | This site is hosted and managed by the Office for the Community and Voluntary Sector, which is a part of the Ministry of Social Development. |  | | This website is a key tool for improving government agency funding practice.The focus is on government funding of non-government organisations (NGOs). |
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http://www.goodpracticefunding.govt.nz
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| | Scoop: Purge Crown Entities of party hacks, say Greens |
 | | Mr Donald has also urged Labour to initiate a wide-ranging review of the more-than-160 crown entities for which the Government has responsibility. |  | | "Terms of reference for such a review should include whether retaining a separate entity or incorporating the activity back into the public service is more effective," Mr Donald said. |  | | The Green Party has urged the Labour-Alliance government to steer clear of appointing party hacks to Government bodies. |
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA9912/S00019.htm
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| | Ministerial Briefings 2002 |
 | | These are broad agreements, such as Heads of Agreement or Agreements in Principle, between the claimant group and the Crown as to what will make up a Treaty settlement, including the total quantum or value of the settlement and the specific sites that redress is to be provided over. |  | | The Non-departmental Output Classes (NDOCs) consist of Crown entities and other bodies and account for between 80-85% of Vote Justice. |  | | Three Ministry staff members are currently seconded to two Minister's offices to facilitate priorities, workflows, and meetings between Ministers and the Ministry. |
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http://www.beehive.govt.nz/briefings/maori/treaty/3.cfm
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 | | Title and commencement---(1) This order may be cited as the Public Finance (Crown Entities) Order 1994. |  | | Crown entities---The Fourth and Fifth Schedules to the Public Finance Act 1989 (as added by section 41 of the Public Finance Amendment Act 1992) are hereby amended by inserting, in their appropriate alphabetical order, the names of the following Trusts created by the Crown by deed of trust: ``Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand. |  | | Doug Kidd presiding in Council PURSUANT to section 3A (1) (a) (iii) of the Public Finance Act 1989 (as inserted by section 4 of the Public Finance Amendment Act 1992), Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. |
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http://www.knowledge-basket.co.nz/regs/regs/text/1994/1994235.txt
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| | GoProcure - it's showtime! |
 | | The target market is 90 agencies — an agency includes Crown entities, tertiary institutions, the state owned enterprises (SOEs) and 42 government departments. |  | | The State Services Commission will keep them informed about progress, arranging site tours and coordinating feedback. |
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http://www.istart.co.nz/index/HM20/AL213/CS24196
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| | NZ Ministry of Health: Crown Entities - Health and Disability Commissioner |
 | | The Commissioner's Office operates as an independent crown entity (an ICE) and is subject to the Crown Entities Act 2004. |  | | NZ Ministry of Health: Crown Entities - Health and Disability Commissioner |  | | For further information on the Health and Disability Commissioner, visit the website at |
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http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/f872666357c511eb4c25666d000c8888/d3e83e1a1d104190cc256fba0008467f?OpenDocument
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| | Zimbabwe Sporting Sanction Bill 2005 - Green Party |
 | | The Sports Minister must direct Sports and Recreation New Zealand, under s 103(1) of the Crown Entities Act 2003, to withdraw all public funding to the applicable National Sporting Organisation from the period when the unlawful tour took place, and for the financial year immediately following. |  | | The Sports Minister must direct Sports and Recreation New Zealand, as envisaged in s 103(1) of the Crown Entities Act 2003 and section 8(a) of the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002, to revoke recognition as a National Sporting Organisation of the organisation that this sporting team represents. |  | | “National Sporting Organisation of New Zealand” means any organisations recognised by Sports and Recreation New Zealand (a crown agent under Schedule 1 of the Crown Entities Act 2004) as a National Sporting Organisation. |
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http://votegreen.org.nz/searchdocs/other8920.html
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| | Crown Financial Ministries |
 | | Sign up now to receive your choice of several e-mail communications from Crown: |  | | Shortly afterwards, Dave’s valuable leadership skills became instrumental in the culmination of two entities, Crown Ministries and Christian Financial Concepts. |  | | Prior to joining Crown Ministries, Dave served with Business and Professional Ministries, a division of The Navigators, beginning in 1992. |
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http://www.crown.org/AboutUs/daveraebio.asp
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