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  1. 2021 NZPSPLA 025.pdf [pdf, 72 KB]

    [2021] NZPSPLA 025 Case Number PSPLA 010242/2016 IN THE MATTER OF An application by SHAUN FUNNELL to add the classes of crowd controller, property guard and personal guard to his Individual Licence. DECISION [1] In September 2020 Shaun Funnell applied to add the classes of crowd controller, and property guard to his individual licence. Mr Funnell has held an individual licence in the classes of repossession agent and private investigator since February 2017. To ad...

  2. Krishna Jewellers NZ Limited 20 April 2014 NZSHD 7 [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS DECISION Introduction [1] This is a Complaint by the Police against KRISHNA JEWELLERS (NZ) LIMITED (“Krishna Jewellers”) of Auckland in respect of Company Licence number 776696 (“the licence”) issued to this company on 13 July 2012 by the Licensing Authority of Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers (“the Authority”) under the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 (‘the Act”). [2]...

  3. NQE v Tan [2013] NZIACDT 46 (01 August 2013) [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...licence [26] Section 51 provides for various sanctions. The key options short of cancellation or suspension of a licence are punishments intended to effect deterrence, namely censure and financial penalties not exceeding $10,000. [27] In relation to licences there are three options: [27.1] cancellation and a direction that the person may not apply for a licence for up to two years; [27.2] suspension; or [27.3] cancellation of a full licence and the holder of the licence permitted...

  4. Ross and Ellis v Te Moni - Otumoko B4 (2010) 2 Waikato Maniapoto MB 243 (2 WMN 243) [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...occasions the first plaintiffs had written to the defendants requesting that they remove their house. Those letters are dated 31 May 2007 and 3 April 2008. [7] The case for the plaintiffs was that Mr Ellis had granted the defendants an oral licence to live on the block whilst they were working in the orchard. Furthermore that they had ceased working in the orchard and that the plaintiffs had requested the defendants to vacate the land and remove their house. The plaintiffs soug...

  5. 2022 NZPSPLA 033.pdf [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...to provide adequate security in terms of their contractual obligations and the security plan. . What disciplinary action should be taken against either Mr Brown or Brown Group? [21] Misconduct is a discretionary ground for cancellation of a licence. Section 78(1)(c) of the Act says that instead of cancellation I can make other orders including suspending a licence, ordering the licence holder to undertake further training, impose conditions on the licence holder, reprimand the li...

  6. [2023] NZREADT 26 – Day v REAA (20 September 2023) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...declined Ms Day’s application on the basis that the Registrar did not consider that, on the information provided, Ms Day had shown exceptional circumstances which prevented her from completing her CPD. BACKGROUND [3] Ms Day held two classes of licence under the Act, being: (a) a salesperson’s licence, issued pursuant to s 43 of the Act. Ms Day’s salesperson’s licence has been voluntarily suspended since August 2020; and (b) an agent’s licence, issued pursuant to s 15...

  7. Stanimirovic v Levarko [2018] NZIACDT 25 (20 June 2018) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...[7] The parties substantially agreed to the appropriate sanctions. The Tribunal, which is required to reach an independent view having regard to the public interest generally, agrees with the views of the parties. 3 Mr Levarko’s licence [8] The first issue is Mr Levarko’s licence. The Registrar is satisfied that a proper response in relation to Mr Levarko’s licence is that if his full licence is cancelled, he can immediately apply for a provisional licence and con...

  8. Cavanagh v Nassiep [2012] NZIACDT 84 (18 October 2012) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...service delivery Mr Cavanagh was entitled to expect. She then ended her practice and failed to refund him fees, or provide appropriate ongoing professional support. Further, during the last part of the time she was undertaking work illegally, as her licence had expired. [5] Ms Nassiep was not licensed during the whole time she was providing immigration services to Mr Cavanagh. This Tribunal only deals with the conduct of licensed immigration advisers, and what formerly licensed people...

  9. Effectiveness of alcohol pricing policies 2014 [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...15. Appendices 138 Appendix 1 – The New Zealand alcohol market 139 Appendix 2 – Consumption statistics by age and gender 155 Appendix 3 – University of Sheffield elasticity estimates 157 Appendix 4 – Summary of purchase changes at off-licences and on-licences by beverage type 159 Appendix 5 – Impact of the pricing policies on alcohol-related harm 160 Appendix 6 –Comparison of Euromonitor sales proportions and AC Nielsen and the SHORE and Whariki Research Centre’s cons...

  10. OIA-123357.pdf [pdf, 831 KB]

    ...burglary, fraud, organised crime, etc. 2. I'd like to know there is any due diligence was made on criminal background/organised crime? 3. Some people in the security industry I have spoken to are shocked as to why personnel are issued with these licences when they have a history of crime, or override the Police's objections. 4. I note that the legislation only mentions sexual offences, yet there are other offences that I would think would be serious enough. 5. Why is the PSPLA sti...