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  1. Proactive-release-Registry-review-TOR_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...criteria, which will ensure that policy proposals in the reformed firearms regulatory system: • contribute to protecting the public from firearms related harm • are simple and easy to understand and apply • are necessary • consider human rights and privacy of personal information, and • provide for effective and efficient delivery of service. 10. Commencing the Review is one of the early steps for the ‘Phase 3: institutional arrangements for effective and efficien...

  2. Final-Technical-Assessment-I-Contaminated-Land_Part1.pdf [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...along the proposed designations and, in particular, the indicative footprint of the new road where disturbance of soil will occur. 3. As required under the National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health Regulations (the "NESCS"), the PSI identifies potential Hazardous Substances and Industries List1 ("HAIL") sites where use or deposition of hazardous substances has or may have occurred historically. It t...

  3. Director of Proceedings v Brooks (Application for Final Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 33 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    (1) PERMANENT ORDER PREVENTING SEARCH OF THE TRIBUNAL FILE WITHOUT LEAVE OF THE CHAIRPERSON OR OF THE TRIBUNAL. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2019] NZHRRT 33 UNDER BETWEEN AND AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms K Anderson, Member Ms W Gilchrist, Member REPRESENTATION: Reference No. HRRT 093/2016 SECTION 50 OF THE HEAL TH AND DISABILITY COMMISSIONER ACT 1994 DIRECTOR OF PROCEEDINGS PLAINTIFF WILLIAM ARTHUR BROOKS DEFENDANT Ms V Cas...

  4. [2015] NZEnvC 050 Ngati Kahungunu v Hawkes Bay Regional Council [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Plains and Ruataniwha Plains aquifer systems. And Objective 22, again without the Change 5 amendment, reads: The maintenance or enhancement of groundwater quality in unconfined or semi-confined productive aquifers in order that it is suitable for human consumption and irrigation without treatment, or after treatment where this is necessary because of the natural water quality. [4] The decisions version of Change 5 would, as noted, delete Objective 21 and amend Objective 22 to re...

  5. [2016] NZEmpC 142 Leota v The CE of the Ministry of Social Development [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...practice. The Team Leader also stated in evidence that in referring the matter to the Residence Manager, he informed her of Mr Leota’s kidney problems. [9] Following the matter being referred to her, the Residence Manager, assisted by a Human Resources Consultant with the Ministry, adopted the Ministry’s Management of Sick Leave Guidelines incorporated into the collective agreement, to consider and deal with Mr Leota’s apparently excessive use of paid sick leave. The Res...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 226 Davis v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...10-19 of the plaintiff’s first amended statement of claim. I summarise those allegations as follows. [12] Mr Davis says that on the final day of the investigation meeting in the Authority on 20 April 2010, the Police’s then General Manager of Human Resources, Wayne Annan, spoke to him. Mr Davis says that Mr Annan made him an offer about his future employment in the Police. Because the defendant says this was a “without prejudice” proposal to settle litigation that cannot...

  7. 2021-11-26 ORC - MOC - re Urban provisions [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...has discretion when assessing an application under Rule 14.5.2.1. Primarily, the amendments are to concisely state the matters of discretion that relate to adverse effects on Kāi Tahu cultural and spiritual beliefs, values and uses, natural or human use value, and the use of water bodies or coastal marine area for contact recreation and food gathering. 24 New Definition “Earthworks”: This new definition as notified reflects the definition in the Planning Standards and has be...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 185 Otago Regional Council [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...already begun phasing out the use of waste oil as a dust suppressant. … Waste engine oil contains a large number of hazardous contaminants, including a number of carcinogens (Ward, 2016). These substances are known to be hazardous to both human health and the environment. Contaminants can be transferred to the environment when the oil is applied to roads or once the surface of the oiled road breaks down. When the surface breaks down and the road becomes dusty again, contaminant...

  9. 2021-11-30 ORC PC1 - [2021] NZEnvC 185 - Final Decision on Dust Suppressants [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...already begun phasing out the use of waste oil as a dust suppressant. … Waste engine oil contains a large number of hazardous contaminants, including a number of carcinogens (Ward, 2016). These substances are known to be hazardous to both human health and the environment. Contaminants can be transferred to the environment when the oil is applied to roads or once the surface of the oiled road breaks down. When the surface breaks down and the road becomes dusty again, contaminant...