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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 155 Save the Maitai Inc v Nelson City Council [pdf, 888 KB]

    ...of chemical treatments.42 [59] Mr Ridley’s conclusion on the proposed PPC28 rule framework was as follows:43 34. Overall, I conclude that the current NRMP provisions and the identified PPC 28 Schedule X.9 principles that apply provides negligible certain[t]y of achieving an appropriate outcome in managing erosion and sediment control for the PPC 28 area. This conclusion is reached due to the current NRMP provisions having no direct linkage to the PPC 28 specific circumstanc...

  2. Youth Crime Action Plan - full report [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...Abduction, harassment & other offences against the person2 Fraud, deception & related offences 1 <1 <1 Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break & enter Theft and related offences Acts intended to cause injury Traffic & vehicle regulatory offences Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons Property damage & environmental pollution Robbery, extortion & related offences Sexual assault & related offences Public order offences 2 Offences a...

  3. AMLCFT Statutory Review Final Report [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...the start and for the duration of a business relationship as are required to mitigate the risks. Regulatory * Mandatory enhanced CDD for all trusts R125 Review whether mandatory CDD remains necessary for all customers that are trusts or other vehicles for holding personal assets. If not, repeal sections 22(1)(a)(i) and 22(1)(b)(i) of the Act. Legislative R126 In the interim, implement Regulations to prescribe a process for conducting enhanced CDD on trusts, including identifying t...

  4. Status hearings evaluation: New Zealand study of pre-trial hearings in criminal cases [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...should be no plea, I mean you should have a right to know the full facts before you go to court. So to me the status hearing was basically to discuss whether you are going to plead not guilty or guilty. Defendants also described the status hearing as a vehicle for obtaining police disclosure in order to decide how to proceed with the case. Yes I understood it was a situation whereby we had the opportunity to discover the police file… We would have a look at the strength of the police’s...

  5. 04-Appendix-Four-DCR_Part2.pdf [pdf, 30 MB]

    ...communities identify with regards to their local rivers as important natural and recreational assets. The improved planting may provide improvement the quality of the local living environment. Without the development of a community asset the site may have negligible impact once rehabilitated, provided it could be used as previously (such as farmland)) and there are not residual visual impacts. If the option to establish a community asset is realised this could have low to moderate positive c...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - Report on the Māori Community Development Act Claim [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...person in law- ful occupation consents to the entry 97 if a Māori Warden is of the opinion that any Māori is unable to drive a motor ve- hicle by reason of physical or mental condition, however arising, he may forbid that Māori to drive the motor vehicle or ask for the keys alternatively, the warden can render the motor vehicle immobile or remove it to a place of safety 98 This power extends to non-Māori who are in the vicinity of a meeting place or Māori gathering place 99 The clai...

  7. He Hīnātore ki te Ao Māori: A glimpse into the Māori world [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...several brainstorming sessions identifying and describing the terms, largely based on their own experiences in the Mäori world. It was decided that because a number of Mäori expressions had not been committed to paper before, this would be a good vehicle in which to address this. While Part Three was recognised as being distinct from the rest of the document, its importance cannot be undervalued. The structure of the document reflects the feeling that tikanga, values, principles, and...

  8. AML/CFT Statutory Review - summary of submissions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...like for a VASP as a first step. High Value Dealers 37. High value dealers are businesses which trade in a range of valuable goods for cash. It includes businesses which buy and sell precious metals and stones, as well as businesses which sell vehicles and boats. High value dealers came into the regime in 2017 but have had lesser obligations compared to other sectors. We asked whether the definition of a high value dealer is still appropriate, including if pawnbrokers should have oblig...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 166 Lindis Catchment Group Incorporated v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...many river birds. [70] In summary, the most important reach of the river for braided river birds was agreed to be the short Crossing reach downstream of SHB because it has the most open gravel river bed habitat, albeit degraded by weeds and 4WD vehicles, and it is where most birds have been observed. 56 57 58 59 60 MD Sanders evidence-in-chief [221 [Environment Court document 27). M D Sanders evidence-in-chief [22] [Environment Court document 27]. M D Sanders evidence-in...

  10. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 1 [pdf, 16 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE ENV-2020-CHC-128 UNDER the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) IN THE MATTER of the Omnibus Plan Change - Plan Change 8, being part of a proposal of national significance directed by the Minister for the Environment to be referred to the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA AND IN THE MATTER of an application under section 149T of the RMA