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  1. DT-Information-Pack-New-Plymouth-August-2021.pdf [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...every person appointed as a Referee shall hold office for a term of 3 years and, subject to subsection (2) of this section, may, from time to time, be reappointed. (4) A Referee may at any time be removed from office by the Governor-General for [disability affecting the performance of duty, bankruptcy, neglect of duty, inability,] or misconduct, proved to the satisfaction of the Governor-General, or may at any time resign the office of Referee by notice in writing addressed to the Minis...

  2. DT-Information-Pack-Whanganui-August-2021.pdf [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...every person appointed as a Referee shall hold office for a term of 3 years and, subject to subsection (2) of this section, may, from time to time, be reappointed. (4) A Referee may at any time be removed from office by the Governor-General for [disability affecting the performance of duty, bankruptcy, neglect of duty, inability,] or misconduct, proved to the satisfaction of the Governor-General, or may at any time resign the office of Referee by notice in writing addressed to the Minis...

  3. LA Children's Workers exemption appeals Fee Schedule updated 29 Sep 22 [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...activity being undertaken by the agent. Additional factors If a client demonstrates difficulties with comprehension and/or communication, providers can claim the ‘additional factors’ fee. Triggers for this fee are: • mental or intellectual disability • the need for an interpreter or translator • other exceptional difficulties. If the additional factors’ fee does not address the costs associated with a client, providers can apply for an amendment to grant under the...

  4. NZCVS Cycle 4 2020-21 FAQs Controlling behaviours and help-seeking for family violence [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...was ‘being made to feel ashamed or bad’, which was experienced by 11% of respondents. Which demographic groups were more likely to experience harm and acts of controlling behaviours? People who are young (15-29 years), Māori, bisexual or disabled are more likely to experience controlling behaviour and harm because of controlling behaviours. Māori females were significantly more likely to experience harm because of controlling behaviour by family or whānau members than Māori...

  5. DT-Information-Pack-Hawkes-Bay-October-2021 [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...every person appointed as a Referee shall hold office for a term of 3 years and, subject to subsection (2) of this section, may, from time to time, be reappointed. (4) A Referee may at any time be removed from office by the Governor-General for [disability affecting the performance of duty, bankruptcy, neglect of duty, inability,] or misconduct, proved to the satisfaction of the Governor-General, or may at any time resign the office of Referee by notice in writing addressed to the Minis...

  6. OIA-109657.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...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. 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 may also be reopened following a...

  7. MOJ0601-Lawyers-working-with-children-Arabic.pdf [pdf, 385 KB]

    ...واألصدقاء( عرب أوتياروا نيوزيلندا. وتتنوع هذه الخدمات من اإلسكان إىل االستشارات. الهاتف املجاين 211 211 0800 familyservices.govt.nz/directory/ قم بزيارة CCS Disability Action خدمات االعاقة تعمل عىل توفري املعلومات والدعم لألشخاص ذوي اإلعاقة و whānau )العائلة واألصدقاء(. اتصل:اتصل: الهاتف املجاين 200...

  8. UO Ltd & UI Ltd v BU & ND [2024] NZDT 528 (15 July 2024) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...not work. I am satisfied both received notice of the hearing. 3. The claim against UI Ltd for contractual breaches is proven. It was in arrears, and the cost to identify how UI Ltd was able to obtain UO Ltd services when its commercial box was disabled was reasonable. 4. However, there is no personal guarantee provided by BU, and ND’s private subscription does not provide a guarantee for UI Ltd’s unpaid account. The claims against them for breach of contract must be dismiss...

  9. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Social Assistance Legislation (Accommodation Supplement and Income-related Rent) Amendment Bill [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...receive income from rent when calculating assistance. 6. The Bill amends these principal Acts and associated regulations: a. Public and Community Housing Management Act 1992 (PACHMA) b. Social Security Act 2018 (SSA) c. Residential Care and Disability Support Services Act 2018. Consistency of the Bill with the Bill of Rights Act Section 27 - Right to Justice 7. Section 27(1) of the Bill of Rights Act provides that every person has the right to the observance of the principles...

  10. How administering property works

    ...facilities for the welfare of the people covered by the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 the superintendent, licensee, supervisor or person in charge, if the person is a patient or a resident of a hospital, rest home or residential disability care facility any other person with the court's permission. People who can administer property The person you propose to administer property must agree to the appointment. People who can’t be appointed to administer property are: any...