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  1. Advice on consistency of Bills with the Bill of Rights Act

    ...for Race Meetings) Amendment Bill No Issues Member's Bill 2021 Oranga Tamariki Amendment Bill Section 21 Government Bill 2021 Taxation (COVID-19 Support Payments and Working for Families Tax Credits) Bill Section 14 Government Bill 2021 COVID-19 (Vaccinations) Legislation Bill Sections 11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 25 (c) Government Bill 2021 Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Bill Sections 9 and 22 Government Bill 2021 Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System and Children and Young People...

  2. Māori Land Court National Pānui March 2022 [pdf, 655 KB]

    ...Judge. Where any case is heard in person, it will be subject to the provisions set out in paragraphs 12-17 below. Entry 12. Anyone seeking to enter a Māori Land Court or Māori Appellate Court in-person hearing must either (a) present a current My Vaccine pass; (b) provide acceptable evidence of a negative PCR Covid-19 test (ie a nasal swab) administered within 72 hours prior to entry to the Court; or (c) provide acceptable evidence of a negative Rapid Antigen Covid-19 test administere...

  3. OIA-99969.pdf [pdf, 23 MB]

    f: '.1 ~ $( MI N! STRY OF ' 11§JtH JUSTICE 1,,, ~"'.(; '1. , Tii/111 o te T,,,-, 20 December 2022 Section (9) (2) (a) Section (9) (2) (a) Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street OX SX10088 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 contactus@justice.govt.nz I www.justlce.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 99969 Tena koe II Official Information Act request: Broadening the Privacy Act's notification rules Thank you for your email of 12 October 2022, requesting

  4. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...of submissions, in part due to public concerns at the time with the proposed powers in the bill. 48. Lastly, the impact of Covid-19, particularly on communities’ ability to engage, is an ongoing risk. This is likely to decrease over time as the vaccination programme progresses. Next steps 49. If you agree to our recommendations, we propose the following next steps: 49.1. we prepare a Cabinet paper seeking authority to begin a review of the Act for you to take to Cabinet at the n...

  5. 19.-Evidence-of-Mr-Nick-Goldwater-Terrestrial-and-Wetland-Ecology.PDF [PDF, 622 KB]

    ...and Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) – which makes it one of the healthiest places to raise chickens”.10 50. There are low levels of salmonella in chickens, pigs and cows, and waterfowl are known to carry the disease. Young chickens can be vaccinated against salmonella which, together with low probability of infected waterfowl visiting the farm, means that waterbodies created by the Ō2NL Project are highly unlikely to result in the proliferation of salmonella. 9 Chen et al....

  6. Making Aotearoa Safer and more Inclusive Summary of engagement [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...disabled peoples' access needs in public spaces and free movement between different environments ▪ more public spaces with low sensory environments would make people with neurodiversity feel like they belong—big shout out to COVID-19 vaccination clinics offering low sensory environments ▪ educating employers about how to support neurodiverse employees, e.g., the need for softer lighting and quiet spaces. Disabled people said low sensory environments are suitable for t...

  7. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2023/24 [pdf, 5.6 MB]

    ...Wellington High Courts. Recommendations from these ICAMs are in the process of being implemented. Wellbeing, safety and health management activities Some of the ways we respond to the wellbeing and health management of our people include: • free flu vaccinations: staff have been offered access through onsite clinics and vouchers. This has mitigated our critical risk of communicable diseases. By the end of 2023/24: › onsite clinics had been set up on 45 Ministry of Justice sites a...

  8. Rec-Recap-2022-Q4-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    ...explanation. An independent review concluded that the GP’s care was acceptable and that there were no indications pointing to this diagnosis at the time. While noting the family’s concerns that Isabella had recently received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, the Coroner found no evidence to suggest that the vaccine played any role in causing her death. RECOMMENDATIONS OF CORONER ANDERSON I. Isabella’s death is a reminder that widely used, and relatively safe, medications still have...

  9. Rec-Recap-2023-Q2-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1013 KB]

    ...noted that the presence of such a mutation does not mean they will necessarily ever develop a DVT or PE, and the absence of such a mutation does not mean they will not develop a DVT or PE. Georgia had recently received her first Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine on 7 September 2021. The Coroner found no evidence to suggest that this played a role in causing her death. 36 RECOMMENDATIONS OF CORONER HO I. Use of the combined oral contraceptive pill increases the risk of develop...

  10. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...activities and functions for mental health and addictions services and leading the response to the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addictions. The National Immunisation Programme is responsible all immunisation programmes, including the COVID-19 vaccination and immunisation programme. The Office of the Director-General of Health is responsible for Government and Ministerial services, internal and external communications, global health and provides support to the Director-Gener...