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  1. ENV-2016-AKL-000175 Thames-Coromandel District Council v Pemberton NOH 2016.11.14 [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 3. MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback they are to advise...

  2. Auckland Regional Public Health Service 225 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...has. ARPHS provides public health services for the three district health boards (DHBs) in the Auckland region (Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards). It has a statutory obligation under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 to improve, promote and protect the health of people and communities in the Auckland region. 3. ARPHS made submissions and participated in the hearings about the subject matter of the appeal. 4. ARPHS is not a trade co...

  3. Auckland Regional Public Health Service 228 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...has. ARPHS provides public health services for the three district health boards (DHBs) in the Auckland region (Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards). It has a statutory obligation under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 to improve, promote and protect the health of people and communities in the Auckland region. 3. ARPHS made submissions and participated in the hearings about the subject matter of the appeal. 4. ARPHS is not a trade co...

  4. Auckland Regional Public Health Service 222 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...has. ARPHS provides public health services for the three district health boards (DHBs) in the Auckland region (Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards). It has a statutory obligation under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 to improve, promote and protect the health of people and communities in the Auckland region. 3. ARPHS made submissions and participated in the hearings about the subject matter of the appeal. 4. ARPHS is not a trade co...

  5. Auckland Regional Public Health Service 217 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...has. ARPHS provides public health services for the three district health boards (DHBs) in the Auckland region (Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards). It has a statutory obligation under the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 to improve, promote and protect the health of people and communities in the Auckland region. 3. ARPHS made submissions and participated in the hearings about the subject matter of the appeal. 4. ARPHS is not a trade co...

  6. 6 March - 27 March 2017 MV Rena appeals [pdf, 451 KB]

    ...that will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 3. MAORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Maori at the hearing under the Maori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits , storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback they are to advise...

  7. Campbell v Vallender and Citta Ltd (Referral back to Human Rights Commission) [2019] NZHRRT 41 [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...ORDERS1 Introduction [1] The plaintiff alleges the defendants have contravened s 22(1)(a) of Part 2 of the Human Rights Act 1993 (HRA) (discrimination in employment). The prohibited ground of discrimination relied on is that in s 21(1)(h) (disability). The first defendant is an employee of the second defendant. The defendants deny the alleged breach. 1 [This decision is to be cited as: Campbell v Vallender and Citta Lt...

  8. 5 November 2018 Lindis Catchment Group Incorporated v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...that will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 3 MAORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Maori at the hearing under the Maori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback they are to advise t...

  9. Hallmark Life Insurance Company Limited and Hallmark General Insurance Company Limited [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...have overall low inherent risk. i. The factors that have been identified as raising the risk of money laundering or terrorism finance with life insurance include where the policy is redeemable without the policyholder dying or being permanently disabled; where the policy issuer does not have face-to-face contact with the customer; and where the customer may not be the ultimate beneficiary of the policy (i.e. the benefits have been assigned to a third person). These factors do not appe...

  10. OIA-109160.pdf [pdf, 762 KB]

    ...information to be gathered. The circumstances of some deaths mean they may take longer to investigate. Coroners consider evidence from a range of sources and may consult with multiple agencies, such as the New Zealand Police, WorkSafe or the Health and Disability Commissioner. S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) Depending on the circumstances of the death, a coroner may put their inquiry on hold pending the outcome of another agency’s investigation or any criminal proceedings. A case...