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  1. [2015] NZSSAA 94 (30 November 2015) [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...benefit paid to be identical to one of the benefits paid in New Zealand. The comparison is not between individual types of pension but between programmes for income support payable for any of the contingencies covered in the New Zealand income support legislation.2 [10] The Authority has been provided with a variety of material from the Ministry and the appellant describing the Russian scheme. There have been significant changes to that scheme since the appellant first started working,...

  2. [2016] NZSSAA 097 (18 November 2016) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...paid to be identical to one of the benefits paid in New Zealand. The comparison is not between individual types of pension but between programmes for income support payable for any of the contingencies covered in the New Zealand income support legislation.2 [10] The Authority has been provided with a variety of material from the Ministry and the appellant describing the Russian scheme. There have been significant changes to that scheme since the appellant first started working, as...

  3. Electoral-Amendment-Bill-Supplementary-Order-Paper-Final.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Financial Implications 29 No additional funding is required. Any additional cost of advising parties and candidates on the changes to the political donations regime are expected to be minimal and will be met from the Commission’s existing baseline. Legislative Implications 30 The SOP is an amendment to the Electoral Amendment Bill and will be tabled in the House on 6 September 2022 for referral to the Justice Committee for its consideration. The Justice Committee is due to report...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal Vol 1 Tauranga Moana [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...Urbanization— New Zealand—Tauranga District. [1. Tiriti o Waitangi. reo 2. Mana whenua. reo 3. Kaitiakitanga. reo 4. Kāwanatanga. reo] I. Title. 333.20993421—dc 22 www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Typeset by the Waitangi Tribunal Published 2010 by Legislation Direct, Wellington, New Zealand Printed by SecuraCopy, Wellington, New Zealand 14 13 12 11 10 5 4 3 2 1 Set in Adobe Minion Pro and Cronos Pro Opticals Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitr...

  5. Regulatory-Systems-Courts-Improvement-Amendment-Bill_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 514 KB]

    ...Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO), we have decided that four amendments with cross-party support that were submitted for inclusion in the current Statutes Amendment Bill (SAB) should be progressed via the RSAB. Progressing these amendments in the same legislative vehicle ensures that multiple amendments to the same legislation can be made in a way that is internally consistent. These amendments were transferred before the introduction of the SAB and are closely related to the amendments...

  6. IACDT Annual Report 2013 [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...process all complaints without resourcing-related delays. At 30 June 2013 the number of complaints on hand had increased further, to 85. However, following the implementation of the Practice Note in May 2013, this is trending downwards. Legislative matters The Tribunal has not identified aspects of the legislation it would like to see reviewed. The Tribunal does have concerns that the legislation relating to complaints is not well understood, and important powers with...

  7. BORA Māori Purposes Bill [pdf, 307 KB]

    ...have assessed whether the Māori Purposes Bill 2007 ('the Bill'), (PCO 8012/3) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 ('the Bill of Rights Act'). We understand that this Bill will be considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee at its meeting on 15 November 2007. 2. We understand that the Bill is likely to be subject to further amendments before it is submitted to Cabinet, and we will provide you with further advice should this prove necessary....

  8. Criminal law

    ...usual criminal court process. It aims to keep low-level offending out of the court system, while providing the ability for those issued with infringement offences to challenge the notice in appropriate circumstances. Infringement fees are imposed by legislation in other regulatory systems for low-level offending. The Summary Proceedings Act 1957 then sets out the process if a fee is unpaid. Further information about infringement offences and public order offences Key statutes Summary Offences...

  9. AMLCFT_Release_Pack_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 7.5 MB]

    ...not always being prioritised towards areas of highest risk. This makes the regime overly burdensome on business4, and less effective at tackling organised crime. I consider making the system properly risk-based would resolve these issues, from legislation through to the delivery/operational level. This is supported by my officials’ analysis, the statutory review, industry, agencies, and the FATF’s conclusions in New Zealand’s latest Mutual Evaluation Report. 24 The Ministry...

  10. Briefing for incoming Minister 2017 - Votes Justice and Courts [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...structure ....................................................................................... 10  Appendix B: Court locations ................................................................................................... 11  Appendix C: Legislation administered by the Ministry ............................................................ 12  Appendix D: Statutory appointments and Crown entities ....................................................... 15  Appendix E: Information a...