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  1. 2023 NZPSPLA 002.pdf [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...intention to injure in November 2022. This conviction is grounds for disqualification under s 62 of the Act and therefore a mandatory ground for the cancellation of Mr Uelese’s COA. Mr Uelese’s COA has been suspended since June 2021 after the police filed their complaint based on his pending charges. [2] Mr Uelese also has recent convictions for driving while disqualified, disorderly behaviour, refusing to give a blood test, failing to stop for the police, resisting police and off...

  2. MOJ0695.02-Kaiarahi-flyer-long-version-FINAL-v1.1.pdf [pdf, 336 KB]

    ...your behalf Confidentiality All information that you share with the Kaiārahi will remain confidential. The Ministry of Justice will manage your information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2021. For accountability purposes the Kaiārahi files may be viewed as part of the service audits. You are able to view your file in the Ministry of Justice office by appointment with the Kaiārahi. Complaints If you’re unhappy with any aspect of the service you’ve received f...

  3. [2022] NZEmpC 12 Cronin-Lampe v The Board of Trustees of Melville High School [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...2021, I issued a judgment on a preliminary point.1 This related to a question as to whether s 133 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 barred aspects of the plaintiffs’ claims. I concluded it did not. [2] On 26 November 2021, the defendant filed an application in the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal. On 15 December 2021, the Court of Appeal concluded that there are issues of general importance and granted leave to appeal.2 [3] In the notice of appeal, and in a subsequen...

  4. 2022-04-01 ORC - Memorandum of Counsel in relation to agreement of Part G [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...Willowridge Developments Limited; (h) Vivian and Espie Limited; 2 (i) RCL Henley Downs Ltd; and (j) Friends of Lakes Hayes Society Incorporated. 5 A response has not been received from the following parties in the time available prior to filing this memorandum regarding their position on the revised definition: (a) Federated Farmers New Zealand – Otago and North Otago provinces; and (b) Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc. Conclusion 6...

  5. 2021-10-27 Trustpower - MOC - re point of clarification [pdf, 504 KB]

    ...REGARDING CLARIFICATION AS TO AMENDMENT PROPOSED IN ANNEXURE 8: PLAN CHANGE 7 PROVISIONS 27 October 2021 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: 1. By way of its Interim Decision dated 22 October 2021 the Court at [442] directed that any party may file a memorandum seeking clarification as to an amendment proposed in Annexure 8: Plan Change 7 Provisions. This memorandum is filed in respect of Schedule 10A.5.1 Hydro-electricity generation infrastructure and in particular the inclusion o...

  6. [2024] NZLVT 041 - Bartley v Auckland-Council (12 July 2024) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...Rules 1977 and s 19(8) of the Land Valuation Proceedings Act 1948. B: The District Valuation Roll requires no further amendment. C: There is no order as to costs. 2 REASONS Introduction This determination relates to an objection filed by Bryce Bartley to the valuation adopted by Auckland Council in relation to GC/20 Pakenham Street East, Auckland under the Rating Valuations Act 1998. The parties have filed a notice seeking leave for withdrawal of the objection. Back...

  7. 2023 NZPSPLA 066 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...suspension of his COA: (a) That he not come to the negative attention of Police. (b) That he work with Police in his security roles. (c) That any security employer he has is to be provided with a copy of this decision. [4] The Police subsequently filed a further complaint against Mr Ranui and applied to immediately suspend or cancel his COA on the basis that he was recently convicted on a further charge of wilful damage and sentenced to come up if called upon within 6 months....

  8. 2023 NZPSPLA 066 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...suspension of his COA: (a) That he not come to the negative attention of Police. (b) That he work with Police in his security roles. (c) That any security employer he has is to be provided with a copy of this decision. [4] The Police subsequently filed a further complaint against Mr Ranui and applied to immediately suspend or cancel his COA on the basis that he was recently convicted on a further charge of wilful damage and sentenced to come up if called upon within 6 months....

  9. Position-Description-Deputy-LA [docx, 33 KB]

    ...and disciplinary tribunal. The functions of the Licensing Authority are to: · Grant licences and certificates of approval to private security businesses and workers · Decide objections to licence and certificate applications · Determine complaints filed by police and members of the public against licence and certificate holders. · Maintain publicly accessible registers of licence and certificate holders In the last year the 11,700 applications were filed for licences and certificates....

  10. Position-Description-Deputy-PSPLA [docx, 33 KB]

    ...and disciplinary tribunal. The functions of the Licensing Authority are to: · Grant licences and certificates of approval to private security businesses and workers · Decide objections to licence and certificate applications · Determine complaints filed by police and members of the public against licence and certificate holders. · Maintain publicly accessible registers of licence and certificate holders In the last year the 11,700 applications were filed for licences and certificates....