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  1. INZ (Calder) v Ji [2019] NZIACDT 50 (19 July 2019) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...degree and was studying towards the Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice from Toi-Ohomai. He saw this as a great benefit to him, being one of the “old school” advisers who had not been required to complete a course to obtain a licence. However, there would be benefit in requiring him to undertake the paper, LAWS 6015, offered by Toi-Ohomai. [57] Mr Ji also pointed out that he had become a director of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment and wa...

  2. Tamakehu v Te Uamairangi - Ohotu No.1C No.1 Block (2020) 414 Aotea MB 59 (414 AOT 59) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...up to date records and accounts; • Endorse and oversee any fundraising initiatives for the Marae, which is approved and deemed necessary by the Trustees, and to ensure that no illegal activities are undertaken; • Apply for and acquire any licences, permits or orders necessary for its operation; • Copies of minutes, records and accounts will be made available to the Owners on request, provided the request is not frivolous or vexatious and is in writing and outlines the reason...

  3. INZ (Foley) v De'Ath [2018] NZIACDT 44 (6 November 2018) [pdf, 273 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 [38] 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 1 No charge is precisely set out, but the statement at [13] of the statement of complaint is the closest to expressing a charge. 2 Immigration Advisers L...

  4. BORA - APEC 2021 Bill [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...any alternative arrangement required by the Commissioner relating to an existing service that may be affected by the authorisation, such as radio services essential to protect life and property or services authorised under existing radio spectrum licences (cls 96(1)(e) and 96(3)). However, there is no obligation on the Commissioner to consult with providers of existing services before authorising the use of the technology and setting the conditions of its use. 40. All information collec...

  5. Mokaraka v Mokaraka - Waima C8 [2022] Māori Appellate Court MB 17 (2022 Appeal 17) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...in place and, once the five-year period had expired, the right to occupy the house would be determined by the trustees of the whānau trust; and (c) The appellants would support any application made by the children of Tahi Mokaraka to obtain a licence to occupy or an occupation order to build on Waima C8. The appeal was adjourned and parties were required to make either a joint application, or an application that was supported, to the Māori Land Court to constitute a whānau...

  6. OIA-100246.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...explanation is that cases are more complex and require more time. This might be down to new kinds of evidence (cyber records, CCTV footage etc.) which take longer to gather, analyse, and integrate into a case. 5.6.4 A Decline in the Systems Social Licence to Operate The Police, in particular, wondered if the increase in jury trials was because many people in the community no longer trust ‘the system’. In particular, widespread trust that judges will be impartial seems to be lower a...

  7. [2023] NZREADT 7 - CAC 2002 v Sun (6 April 2023) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...Self-represented DECISION Dated 06 April 2023 2 INTRODUCTION [1] Yaming (Jessica) Sun, the defendant, was a licensed salesperson under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (the Act). Ms Sun has voluntarily surrendered her licence and is currently residing overseas. [2] Complaints Assessment Committee 2002 (the Committee) has brought a charge of misconduct (the charge) against Ms Sun, under s 73(b) of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (the Act) on the basi...

  8. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences December 2022 [xlsx, 97 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  9. Human-Rights-Commission-submissions-on-scope-of-inquiry.pdf [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...that there are key issues regarding systemic or preventive issues that were not adequately covered, or covered at all, by the Royal Commission. These include: (a) The lack of a full analysis of the consequences of the failures in the firearms licencing process, including a determination whether the attacks could have been prevented but for those failures;17 (b) That while the Royal Commission found that there was an inappropriate concentration of counter-terrorism resources o...

  10. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences December 2021 [xlsx, 97 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....