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  1. Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...public sector entities in relation to how information must be managed and used. These include: • Public Records Act 2005 and the Information and Records Management Standard, • New Zealand Data and Information Management Principles (NZDIMP), • Privacy Act 2020, • Official Information Act 1982, • principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi, • Government Protective Security Requirements (PSR), which includes the NZ Security Classification System. Waka Kota...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 5 VMR v Civil Aviation Authority [pdf, 519 KB]

    ...that it was agreed the amended Order covered ASOs, as was the form of the process which CAA intended to follow. [49] On 16 July 2021, CAA wrote to each unvaccinated employee to provide details of the amended Order; to provide a copy of a MoH Privacy Statement which applied to each employee since a Border Worker Testing Register was being used to track vaccination status; and to seek each employee’s advice as to whether or not they would be vaccinated. A response was required b...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 143 Cooper v Kaipara District Council [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...task as a result of the Appellant’s failure to properly prosecute its case with some attempt to put some objective is made even more difficult because the adverse effects that TATL / MDL are claiming are not direct adverse effects (such as a loss of privacy or an adverse effect on landscape / visual amenity) but derived or consequential adverse effects arising from a reduction of access to amenities (in a private setting). [151] It was further submitted that the reference by Counsel for...

  4. Landpro - EiC - C E Bright - Hydrology (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...48 water meters used in the assessment represent Landpro clients with deemed permits or water permits expiring before 31 December 2025, and who have recently lodged applications with the ORC for replacement permits. 117 Whilst respecting client privacy, I have endeavoured to provide as much context as possible as to the location of the relevant water meters used in the below assessment. 118 The below follows the current directive of PC7, that the historic use represents the availa...

  5. Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...public sector entities in relation to how information must be managed and used. These include: • Public Records Act 2005 and the Information and Records Management Standard, • New Zealand Data and Information Management Principles (NZDIMP), • Privacy Act 2020, • Official Information Act 1982, • principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi, • Government Protective Security Requirements (PSR), which includes the NZ Security Classification System. Waka Kota...

  6. Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...public sector entities in relation to how information must be managed and used. These include: • Public Records Act 2005 and the Information and Records Management Standard, • New Zealand Data and Information Management Principles (NZDIMP), • Privacy Act 2020, • Official Information Act 1982, • principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi, • Government Protective Security Requirements (PSR), which includes the NZ Security Classification System. Waka Kota...

  7. Iwi panels: an evaluation of their implementation & operation at Hutt Valley, Gisborne & Manukau from 2014 to 2015 [pdf, 568 KB]

    ...stored all research notes and transcripts in a locked filing cabinet • ensured its computers, laptops and any participant lists are password-protected • sought permission to audio-record all interviews and ensured its transcribers signed a privacy or confidentiality form. ARE is a member of the Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association (ANZEA), the Australasian Evaluation Society (AES), and the American Evaluation Association (AEA) and abides by each association’s code of...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 198 Middleton Family Trust v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 984 KB]

    ...context, where such views exist; including by: a. implementing road setback standards; and b. ensuring that earthworks and mounding, and vegetation planting within any road setback, particularly where these are for building mitigation and/or privacy, do not detract from views to Outstanding Natural Features or Outstanding Natural Landscapes; while c. recognising that for some sites, compliance with a prescribed road setback standard is not practicable due to the site size and...

  9. ENV-2016-AKL-000xxx Zakara Investments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...requiring resource consent from three or more dwellings to five or more dwellings in the Mixed Housing Suburban and Mixed Housing Urban zones Reasons (i) The Panel’s recommended controls manage the bulk and location of buildings to provide for privacy, daylight access, and ratio of buildings to open space. However, the recommended development controls do not manage quality residential outcomes such as: • amenity and safety of the street or public open spaces • the qualit...

  10. Final Report of the Independent Panel - Word [docx, 11 MB]

    ...categorised as complex. This suggests that the New Zealand Family Court is significantly underutilising the benefits that are available to the Court to deal with such cases. The removal of a separate Family Court counter in some courts has led to a loss of privacy and left people feeling unsafe. Concern was expressed that a staff member with specific family expertise was not always available at the court counter. Even where staff have the expertise, they might not have the time to provide compr...