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  1. LL v Sun [2019] NZIACDT 3 (30 January 2019) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...After hearing a complaint, the Tribunal may dismiss it, uphold it but take no further action, or uphold it and impose one or more sanctions.4 [43] The sanctions that may be imposed by the Tribunal are set out in the Act.5 It may also suspend a licence pending the outcome of a complaint.6 [44] It is the civil standard of proof, the balance of probabilities, that is applicable in professional disciplinary proceedings. However, the quality of the evidence required to meet that standa...

  2. MZ v Sun [2019] NZIACDT 12 (4 March 2019) [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...After hearing a complaint, the Tribunal may dismiss it, uphold it but take no further action or uphold it and impose one or more sanctions.6 [41] The sanctions that may be imposed by the Tribunal are set out in the Act.7 It may also suspend a licence pending the outcome of a complaint.8 [42] It is the civil standard of proof, the balance of probabilities, that is applicable in professional disciplinary proceedings. However, the quality of the evidence required to meet that standar...

  3. Electoral-Voting-Age-Legislation_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 6.6 MB]

    ...5 This paper seeks agreement to: 5.1 changes to the voting age for local elections and parliamentary elections being considered separately; 5.2 a commencement date for the Bill; 5.3 lowering the age for all types of local elections, except licencing trusts; 5.4 retaining the current age of 18 years for standing as a candidate in an election and sitting on a jury; and 5.5 retaining the current age of 18 years for voting in and standing as a candidate for alcohol licencing trust e...

  4. [2020] NZEmpC 63 Southern Taxis Ltd v A Labour Inspector [pdf, 518 KB]

    ...[12] Reference was then made in the document to several scenarios, each of which considered the status of an entity or person under the provisions of the Land Transport Act 1998 (LTA). It referred to a person holding either a Passenger Service Licence (PSL) or a Class C licence. These references were to authorisations given under Part 4A of the LTA, which governs the licencing of transport services;5 and as to the definitions of work time and requirements to maintain logbooks, unde...

  5. COVID-19 Protocol for PSPLA - Alert Level 1 [pdf, 29 KB]

    ...effect from Monday 15 June 2020 following the country moving to 1 of the COVID-19 alert system. 2. Under Alert level 1 the work of the PSPLA will return to business as usual. Therefore: • All applications for certificates of approval and licences of all types and for all classes will be accepted and processed. • All complaints will be accepted and processed in accordance with the directions of the Licensing Authority. • Hearings on complaints and objections will...

  6. Covid-19 Protocol LASDP level 1 [pdf, 29 KB]

    ...June 2020 after the country has moved to level 1 of the COVID-19 alert system. 2. Under Alert level 1 Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers will return to business as usual. Therefore: • All applications for certificates of approval and licences for all classes will be accepted and processed. • All complaints and objections will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 and the directions of the Licensing Author...

  7. CAC 402 v Dunham [2016] NZREADT 49 [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...recent decisions as to penalty. The most serious conduct involved in the decisions cited to us was characterised by the Tribunal as “aiding a specific act of dishonesty and a fraudulent scheme”, and led the Tribunal to order the licensee’s licence to be cancelled, and the licensee to pay a fine of $5000.12 In another case the Tribunal ordered a licence to be suspended for three years, and a fine of $5000, where the licensee had forged a signature in a listing agreement, and...

  8. Complaints Assessments Committee 403 v Misa NZREADT 11 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...may impose under s 93 of the Act (these include censuring or reprimanding the licensee, and ordering the licensee to undergo training or education); [b] Impose a fine of up to $15,000; [c] Order cancellation or suspension of the licensee’s licence; Submissions [17] While acknowledging that the question of penalty is a matter for the Tribunal, Counsel for the Committee and Mr Misa both submitted that the appropriate penalty would be for Mr Misa to be censured, and ordered to...