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  1. Information Sharing Agreement for Sharing Permitted Information with Statistics New Zealand [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...operation of this Agreement. The results of the review will be included in the Ministry's Annual Report. 27. Statistics New Zealand will co-operate with the Ministry of Justice in any review and will take all reasonable actions to make the necessary resources available. Variations 28. Variations to this Agreement will be made in accordance with section 96V of the Privacy Act 1993. 29. If Section 96V (5) of the Privacy Act 1993 applies, amendments to the Agreement may be made by...

  2. [2017] NZEnvC 180 Ngai te hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC \ 30 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND appeals under s 120 of the Act BETWEEN NGAI TE HAPQ INCORPORATED (ENV-20 16-AKL -000042) NGA POTIKI A TAMAPAHORE TRUST (ENV-2016-AKL-000045) Appellants AND BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent AND ASTROLABE COMMUNITY TRUST Applicant Court: Environment Judge JA Smith Date of Decision: 31 October 2017 Date of Issue: 31 Oc...

  3. Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill - Redacted [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...be unlikely to generate reportable trends or ‘systemic issues’; 16.2. undertaking thematic inquiries requires a very different skillset to investigating a specific case; and 16.3. it could distract from the CCRC’s core mandate by drawing resource and focus away from investigations and referrals. 17. There is also a risk that a thematic inquiries power is seen to overlap with the jurisdiction of bodies such as the Independent Police Conduct Authority (‘IPCA’), in respect of...

  4. BORA Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...Practice and Policy (2nd ed, LexisNexis, Wellington, 2014) at 195 – 6. Analysis - General restrictions 25. The limitation of parties’ access to broadcast time to the amount they can purchase with their funding allocation prevents well-resourced parties from having disproportionate access to broadcast media, and therefore serves the objective of promoting equity between parties. 26. One of the criteria for the allocation of funding is the party’s result in the preceding...

  5. Lawyers-and-Conveyancers-Act-Lawyers_Kings-Counsel-Amendment-Regulations-2024.pdf [pdf, 521 KB]

    ...applicants to benefit from the surplus by being able to pay a reduced fee; 10.3 avoid a large increase in the fee to bring it back to cost recovery level once the surplus has been run down; and 10.4 avoid the need to expend policy and Cabinet resources on a further change to the fee within the next five years. 11 The timing for each round of King’s Counsel appointments is at the discretion of the Attorney-General. Applications are usually invited annually, in the first quarter of...

  6. [2007] NZEmpC WC 33/07 Balfour v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 42 KB]

    ...against the Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections (“the department”), his former employer. Following a judicial settlement conference the parties entered into a settlement agreement dated 29 August 2003. Bronwyn Kingdom, the human resources manager for the Community Probation Service/Probation and Offender Services, signed the settlement agreement on behalf of the department. The present claim [2] Mr Balfour now claims compensation for “deliberate a...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM local Christine Gisby [pdf, 102 KB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER of a notice of motion under section 87G of the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act) requesting the granting of resource consents to Waiheke Marinas Limited to establish and operate a marina at Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island, in the Hauraki Gulf ENV-2013-AKL-000174 (DRAFT) STATEMENT OF LAY EVIDENCE OF CHRISTINE GISBY (PARKING CONGESTION AND TOURISM) ON BEHALF OF DIRECTION MATIATIA INCORPORATED AND OT...

  8. Min Maori report FAQs Public 20210407 [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...new or existing service for victims must support the needs of Māori who are either younger, are gay, lesbian or bisexual, have a disability, have a mental illness, are a single parent or live alone, are under financial stress, or live in a poorly resourced neighbourhood or a neighbourhood with high levels of social disorder. This research also provides valuable information and data for the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Social Development, Te Puni Kokiri, the Police, Department...

  9. [2017] NZEmpC 26 Tulloch v Hays Specialist Recruitment Australia Pty Ltd [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...1 Tulloch v Hays Specialist Recruitment (Australia) Pty Ltd [2016] NZERA Wellington 120. Background [3] Mr Tulloch is a Registered Electrician. Hays is a company that provides recruitment for the provision of human resources services. On 8 January 2015, Mr Tulloch responded to an advertisement placed by Hays for an electrician to work for a third party on a particular project. After being interviewed by a Hays consultant, Mr Tulloch signed an individua...

  10. CAC304 v Drever [2016] NZREADT 27 [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...interests of justice, against the 5 fair and efficient despatch of the Tribunal’s business. Mr Foley submitted that the Tribunal should take into account the following factors carrying out this balancing act. (i) The defendant has limited resources and would like to apply those to the most serious Van Eijk allegation. To defend all three would necessitate allocation of resources to each complaint. (ii) The defendant has said that he will seek suspension of his licence unti...