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Statement of Intent 2003-2006

[ Last Updated 18 January 2006 ]


Description

The Ministry will provide advice to support the government in its role as "purchaser" and/or "owner" of a number of Crown entities and statutory boards. This includes advice to the government on appointments, roles and functions, and on the overall contribution of each organisation to the government's policy objectives.

These organisations are directly accountable to Ministers for their performance in supplying agreed output classes. They are funded through a mix of Crown and third party revenue. The Ministry of Economic Development administers non-departmental appropriations to particular Crown entities through Votes administered by the Ministry.

Service Performance Objectives

Generic quantity, quality and timeliness performance measures for all policy advice, ministerial services and briefings supplied by the Ministry of Economic Development are detailed in the Ministry of Economic Development's Quality Standards for Policy Advice and Ministerial Servicing.

2003/2004 Performance Measures and Standards: Crown Entities to Be Administered in 2003/2004

Vote Economic, Industry and Regional Development

  • New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (integrated Industry New Zealand and Trade New Zealand)

Vote Commerce

  • Accounting Standards Review Board
  • Charities Commission
  • Commerce Commission
  • Securities Commission
  • Takeovers Panel
  • Building Industry Authority
  • Standards Council
  • Testing Laboratory Registration Council.

Vote Tourism

  • New Zealand Tourism Board
  • The New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute.

Monitoring and reporting to the Minister on the financial and non-financial performance of Crown entities, will be provided within agreed timelines, as reflected through:

  • the Statement of Intent (annually);
  • the Memorandum of Understanding (annually);
  • the Output Agreement (annually);
  • the Annual Report (annually); and
  • other reporting as required.

In addition, the Ministry will provide advice on the policy framework and resourcing of and appointments to the statutory bodies listed below.

  • Architects Investigations Committee
  • Architects Education and Registration Board
  • Chartered Professional Engineers Council
  • Copyright Tribunal
  • Engineers' Registration Board
  • Engineering Associates Registration Board
  • Joint Accreditation System - Australia New Zealand
  • Temporary Safeguard Authority.

Cost

These activities form part of Output Class D1 in each of Vote Economic, Industry and Regional Development, Vote Commerce, and Vote Tourism.


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