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  1. BORA Health (Drinking Water) Amendment Bill [pdf, 405 KB]

    ...conclusion, we have given particular emphasis to the purpose of this legislation, and the need to create a workable drinking-water regime. Jeff Orr Chief Legal Counsel Office of Legal Counsel Stuart Beresford Principal Adviser Bill of Rights/Human Rights Team Footnotes 1 The Bill defines "designated officer" to include a person designated as a Medical Officer of Health, a Health Protection Officer, or as "an officer who has functions, duties, or powers under t...

  2. BG v TC LCRO 199/2013 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...concerns. [33] Mr BG wants a retrial, to have his firearms licence back, and to be paid compensation by Mr TC for putting him in this position. He says he has taken other steps to try and recover his position, including laying a complaint to the Human Rights Commission alleging unlawful discrimination. [34] Other than his request for compensation, none of Mr BG’s concerns about the Police, the Crown or the Judge, or his requests for remedies, fall within the jurisdiction of thi...

  3. [2017] NZEmpC 26 Tulloch v Hays Specialist Recruitment Australia Pty Ltd [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...1 Tulloch v Hays Specialist Recruitment (Australia) Pty Ltd [2016] NZERA Wellington 120. Background [3] Mr Tulloch is a Registered Electrician. Hays is a company that provides recruitment for the provision of human resources services. On 8 January 2015, Mr Tulloch responded to an advertisement placed by Hays for an electrician to work for a third party on a particular project. After being interviewed by a Hays consultant, Mr Tulloch signed an ind

  4. BORA Maritime Powers Extension Bill [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...Rights Act. Section 22 – liberty of the person 28. Section 22 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily arrested or detained. The purpose of the right not to be arbitrarily detained is the protection of human dignity, autonomy and liberty.17 29. To trigger the concept of detention there must be a “substantial intrusion on personal liberty”,18 whether a physical deprivation or a statutory constraint. The Court of Appeal has held that:19...

  5. Family Court rewrite submission: RNZA College of Psychiatrists [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...programmes to address economic and societal impacts. Our key priorities align with the goals of proposed changes to the justice system and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which stipulate that children have the same fundamental human rights to health and wellbeing as adults. Changes to the Justice System The RANZCP principles to guide ongoing redevelopment of the family justice system must recognise the importance of:  meeting the contemporary need...

  6. [2020] NZIACDT 52 - TBE v Proudman (4 December 2020) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...overall, is the penalty which is fair, reasonable and proportionate in the circumstances. DISCUSSION [27] Ms Proudman’s initial mistake was one of interpretation of the immigration instructions. While it could not be described as minor or simple human error, as the Tribunal pointed out in the substantive decision, Ms Proudman’s subsequent conduct has significantly exacerbated her wrongdoing.8 She concealed Immigration New Zealand’s decision from her client, falsely claimin...

  7. [2020] NZSSAA 6 (28 April 2020) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...a letter dated 19 August 2019, two years after the relevant period, written by a Dr Dietrich which states: This is to certify that my patient for over 20 years, (name and date of birth redacted) has been critically ill and that for medical and humane reasons, it was absolutely necessary for his only son, (the appellant), to be with his father at his bedside in Germany from 15 May 2017 to 30 September 2017. [25] We asked the appellant why this medical certificate was not issued to hi...

  8. McLeod - Mangatawa 2B 2A Block (Tamapahore Marae) (2020) 201 Waikato Maniapoto MB 145 (201 WMN 145) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...(d) The Ngāti Kahu representative on the Te Mana Whenua o Tauranga forum; and (e) A former representative for both Ngāti Kāhu and Ngāti He during treaty settlement negotiations. Pine McLeod spoke also of completing a bachelor’s degree in Humanities from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi Wānanga. He referred to acquiring theoretical skills from a kaupapa and tikanga Māori perspective, which he was applying to the various Māori governance roles he undertakes and in his da...

  9. 220412 Detailed funding proposal template April 2022 [docx, 282 KB]

    ...proposal? Maximum 300 words. A risk is something that hasn’t happened yet but has some probability of occurring (add more rows if required). · List the key risks involved. Consider risks that relate to reputation, public confidence, deliverables, human resources, and finances. · Consider the consequence or impact of each risk – minimal impact to the programme and agency or severe political/reputational damage, employees are harmed, severe impact on service delivery. · Consider the like...

  10. Proceeds of Crime Fund full proposal template [docx, 277 KB]

    ...proposal? Maximum 300 words. A risk is something that hasn’t happened yet but has some probability of occurring (add more rows if required). · List the key risks involved. Consider risks that relate to reputation, public confidence, deliverables, human resources, and finances. · Consider the consequence or impact of each risk – minimal impact to the programme and agency or severe political/reputational damage, employees are harmed, severe impact on service delivery. · Consider the like...