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  1. [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...

  2. 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...

  3. 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...

  4. 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...

  5. Foot v Registrar of the REAA [2015] NZREADT 24 [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...Registrar DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL Introduction [1] Ms Catherine Foot has applied to us for a review of a 3 September 2014 decision of the Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority declining her application to renew her salesperson’s licence. The Registrar made the determination in light of Ms Foot’s previous convictions for tax evasion offences. The Offences [2] In May 2011, Ms Foot was convicted (after pleading guilty) to various charges under the Tax Administration...

  6. Serving Alcohol on ANZAC Day

    Rules for RSAs The law governing RSAs serving alcohol on ANZAC Day changed in April 2016.  The following information is guidance on what RSAs can do on ANZAC Day using their club licence and when they need to apply for a special licence.  What RSAs with a club licence can do on ANZAC Day without applying for a special licence Serve alcohol between 4am and 1pm Serve alcohol to RSA members1 Serve alcohol to guests of an RSA member while they are accompanied by that member Serve alcohol to other...

  7. OIA-120631.pdf [pdf, 794 KB]

    ...for traffic offences, by offence type, for 2023 and 2024 (year ending December): • Driving causing death • Driving under the influence of alcohol or other substance • Dangerous or negligent operation (driving) of a vehicle • Driving while licence disqualified or suspended • Driving without a licence • Driver licence offences, not elsewhere classified • Registration offences • Roadworthiness offences • Exceeding the prescribed content of alcohol or other substance ...

  8. 2020 NZPSPLA 011 [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...• Jacob Williams forged a document to establish training and competency for Summer 2020 Limited (then known as Tech House Investigations & Collections Ltd, but originally filed as JJ Williams Holdings Limited) in its application for a company licence and for Jacob Williams certificate of approval. • Jacob and Brodie Williams used and relied on false information when applying for their certificates of approvals (COA). • Brodie and Jacob Williams held themselves out as being pr...

  9. Pick-A-Part Tauranga Ltd 30 September 2014 NZSHD 11 [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...of the Act BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS DECISION Introduction [1] This is a Complaint by the Police against Pick-A-Part Tauranga Limited (“Pick- A-Part Tauranga”) in respect of Company Licence number 773034 (“the licence”) issued to this company on 25 November 2010 by the Licensing Authority of Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers (“the Authority”) under the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 (‘the Act”)....

  10. Disqualifying Criteria

    Disqualifying Criteria The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) lists the types of things that may disqualify a person from being granted a certificate of approval or licence or from being an officer[1] of a company licence holder. Section 63 of the Act outlines things that can disqualify a company from being granted a company licence. The grounds for disqualification listed do not automatically disqualify a person or company from being granted a certificate o...