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  1. Property offences

    ...a terrorist act; creating a new offence to criminalise terrorist weapons and combat training; creating a new offence for international travel to carry out terrorist activities; expanding the criminal offence of financing terrorism to include broader forms of material support; and extending the eligibility for a control order to include individuals who have completed a prison sentence for a terrorism-related offence if they continue to present a real risk of engaging in terrorism-related activit...

  2. Review announced of the Restorative Justice service

    ...account for their offending, and as far as possible, repair the harm they have caused to the victim and the community. This service gives the offender a chance to take responsibility for their offending and apologise to the victim, as well as provides an informal space to start a conversation regarding the prevention of reoffending and how to right the harm already caused.   This is the first phase of a possible multi-year project. This phase will focus on information gathering. This...

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  3. Fast dispute resolution: public consultation privacy information

    ...Act 2005 establishes a regulatory framework for information and records management throughout the public sector. Official Information Act Your submission is subject to the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). If your feedback is within scope of an OIA request for information, the Ministry is required to release the information unless one of the withholding grounds of the OIA apply. The Privacy Act Your submission is subject to the Privacy Act 2020 as it governs how the Ministry collects and use...

  4. Hourly-rates.pdf [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...should retain sufficient documentary evidence and records to be able to support each claim in the event of an examination and/or audit under the Legal Services Act 2011. As part of the Ministry’s assurance programs, evidence and records may be requested for the purpose of ensuring the work completed was actual and reasonable and the provider has fulfilled their legislative, contractual and professional obligations. Further information Further information on providers hourly rat...

  5. What happens next

    When we receive your application, we’ll check it to make sure it includes the required information then send a copy of it to the Commissioner. If your application is incomplete, we’ll return it to you. Before the hearing The tribunal can ask for further information from you, the Commissioner or anyone else it needs to. If this happens, everyone involved gets a copy of this information and a chance to respond. You don’t have the right to ask to speak to the tribunal, but sometimes the tribu

  6. Have your say on revamp to 60-year-old trust law

    ...feedback on a draft Trusts Bill, as part of the Government’s work to update the general law governing trusts. It’s estimated there are between 300,000 and 500,000 trusts in New Zealand. Ordinary New Zealanders use them to manage their finances, and they form part of the economic backbone of the commercial and social sectors. The draft Bill will update the Trustee Act 1956, marking the first significant change in 60 years. The proposed improvements include: making it easier for people to un...

  7. What the scheme can help with

    ...housing, vehicles, household contents, and clothing accommodation expenses up to three months lost earnings. If the assessor looking after your application agrees, you may also be able to claim for: losses not covered, or only partly covered, by other forms of compensation threats as well as actual damage to property. The police will need to endorse the claim. They will need to agree that you’re at real risk. Amounts you can claim for The lowest amount you can claim under the scheme is $3...

  8. 4.8 Other points to note when filming, photographing and recording in court

    ...people are given authority to film. Photographers must be situated in a position approved by the Judge. Courtroom sketches The same approvals are necessary for sketching a courtroom scene as for photographing in court, and you should use the application form included as Schedule 1 of the In-Court Media Coverage Guidelines 2016 in 10.3 Appendix C. Courthouse boundaries when recording Where an in-court media application has been granted, any such recording is limited to the courtroom and does no...

  9. 5.5 Coroners Court

    The coroner will consider requests for media coverage in the same way as other courts.  Media are welcome to attend inquests and can expect to receive notification of upcoming inquests and should have findings released to them when available. However, there may be restrictions on coverage in court, depending on the case and applications, which the coroner will announce at the start of the inquest. If there are reporting restrictions on a finding, the restrictions will be stated in the finding....