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  1. Donaldson v Hemi - Whaanga 1D1D Roadway (2021) 230 Waikato Maniapoto MB 168 (230 WMN 168) [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    230 Waikato Maniapoto MB 168 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O WAIKATO MANIAPOTO In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Waikato Maniapoto District A20180006089 WĀHANGA Under Section 19, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Whaanga 1D1D Roadway I WAENGA I A Between LUCY DONALDSON AND ELLIOT DONALDSON Ngā Kaitono Applicants ME And HOHUA WARREN HEMI AS A TRUSTEE OF THE HEMI WHĀNAU TR

  2. OIA-111025.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...treatment by a medical provider (GP, A&E, outpatient) 6 Significant incidents are defined in Haumaru as treatment requiring admission to a hospital as an inpatient 7 Severe incidents are defined in Haumaru as incidents resulting in death or permanent disability RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 Page 10 of 12 HSS Quarterly report [IN-CONFIDENCE] Figure 5: Musculoskeletal Injuries Driving incidents have decreased 53. The n...

  3. Rankin v Accident Compensation Corporation (Revocation of Cover Mental Injury) [2023] NZACC 96 [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...issuing a cover decision lapsed, and there was therefore deemed cover extended on or about 1 October 2015. The Court also acknowledges that, on 23 June 2016, Dr Farnell, Anaesthetist and Pain Specialist, advised that Ms Rankin’s condition was disabling back pain, “clearly mechanical in nature”, which was caused by the accident event. Further, on 15 October 2019, Dr Xiong, Rehabilitation Physician, advised that Ms Rankin’s disc protrusions/annular tears at two levels were a...

  4. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-16.pdf [pdf, 26 MB]

    ...hardship or serious inconvenience. These provisions cover people who cast their votes away from a domestic polling place altogether and would be retained. While likely already covered by these grounds, it could be clarified, if necessary, that disabled people, prisoners, and people in hospitals and care homes would remain eligible to cast special votes (through postal, takeaway or mobile voting). Further provisions may need to be considered to provide alternative voting methods for...

  5. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-26.pdf [pdf, 28 MB]

    Ministry of Justice Proactive release – Electoral Amendment Bill and Constitution Amendment Bill Date of issue: 05 December 2025 Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevant section of the OIA has been noted and no public interest has been identified that would outweigh the reasons for withholding it. • This release encompasses a wide range of email

  6. Regulatory Impact Assessments

    ...Cabinet’s decision to disqualify all prisoners serving a prison sentence from enrolling to vote, and on the Minister’s delegated decision that people who have committed a crime but who may not be in prison on mental health grounds or due to an intellectual disability are able to vote. SAR - Implementing a ban on prisoner voting, and the voting rights of detained people Regulatory Impact Statement: Strengthening electoral offences relating to improper influence Cabinet approval of amendments...

  7. [2017] NZEnvC 032 South Epsom Planning Group Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 32 MB]

    IBEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT Court: Parties: IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [2016] NZEnvC 0 3 2 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of appeals pursuant to clause 14 of the First Schedule to the Act SOUTH EPSOM PLANNING GROUP INCORPORATED AND THREE KINGS UNITED GROUP INCORPORATED (ENV-2016-AKL-01 ) NGATI TE ATA WAIOHUA AND NGATI TAMAOHO TRUST (ENV-2015-AKL -158) Appellants AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent FLETCHER RESIDENTIAL LIMITED Applica

  8. Recommendations recap - issue 5 [pdf, 1 MB]

    Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October–31 March 2013 Issue 5 Published by the Ministry of Justice ISSN 2253-5152 Disclaimer This publication has been produced by the research counsel of the Office of the Chief Coroner. The best effort has been made to accurately summarise the circumstances, findings and recommendations made by the coroner in each case – despite this, these are not exact replications of coronial findings. T

  9. Seismic-Strengthening-of-Ministry-of-Justice-Courthouses.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...paper. Human Rights 36. The proposal has no direct human rights implications under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 or the Human Rights Act 1993. Gender Implications 37. There are no direct gender implications arising from this paper. Disability Perspective 38. The Minist:Iy's 30 Year Investment Choices Base Case takes into account the Disability Action Plan to ensme that the Ministiy's facilities are fit for pmpose and accessible. Publicity and Proactive Releas...

  10. OIA-117594.pdf [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 29 November 2024 Our ref: OIA 117564 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Powers of a bailiff Thank you for your emails of 2 and 15 November 2024, to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), in which you requested information under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), regarding powers of a bailiff. Specifically, you requested: