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  1. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-14.pdf [pdf, 27 MB]

    ...S9(2)(g)(i) Anything else you think is useful to note: There are two current information matching agreements with the NZTA and the Electoral Commission that assist with enrolling voters. Office of the Privacy Commissioner | NZTA(Driver Licence)/EC Unenrolled Voters Programme Office of the Privacy Commissioner | NZTA(Vehicle Registration)/EC Unenrolled Voters Programme Though they’re called ‘Unenrolled Voters’ they can still be used to ‘update the addresses of people who...

  2. Muraahi v Phillips Rangitoto Tuhua 55B1B and 55B1A2 Manu Ariki Marae [2013] Māori Appellate Court 561 (2013 APPEAL 561) [pdf, 284 KB]

    ...within a Māori reservation shall, while the reservation subsists, be inalienable, whether to the Crown or to any other person. (12) The trustees in whom any Māori reservation is vested may, with the consent of the Court, grant a lease or occupation licence of the reservation or of any part of it for any term not exceeding 14 years, upon and subject to such terms and conditions as the Court thinks fit. [32] I have not set out the Preamble and ss 2 and 17 of TTWMA but, as always, they a...

  3. Singh v Singh and Scorpion Liquor (2006) Ltd [2016] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...it. The Liquor Licensing Authority found that part of his evidence lacked credibility (at [17]) and stated: ... we believe that Mr Singh clearly intended to deceive the authorities and circumvent the Court’s orders by obtaining a new driver’s licence. In our view this illustrates Mr Singh’s lack of suitability to hold a General Manager’s Certificate. [50] In Denyer v Scorpion Liquor (2006) Limited5, the ERA recorded that Shane Singh attended a teleconference on 19 November 2...

  4. [2017] NZEnvC 092 Golden Bay Grandstand v Heritage New Zealand [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...the Trust. [41] Our view in that regard is reinforced by the submissions of Mr Winchester on behalf of the Council as to the interest reserved to the A&P Association.24 We concur with his submission that the interest is in the nature of a licence which creates a personal right against the Council as licensor rather than any proprietary right or interest in the land of the Park acquired by the Council. The evidence before us does not enable us to precisely define the extent of...

  5. Recommendations Recap Issue 17 [pdf, 562 KB]

    ...ensure their respective agencies work collaboratively, and as a matter of priority, to: a. continue the work begun by the CAA in developing, delivering and ensuring ready access to information and education for both medical practitioners and licence holders, which is capable of being easily understood and applied and makes clear the respective responsibilities, thresholds, and pathways for reporting under section 27C [of the Civil Aviation Act 1990]; 3 Medical Inf...

  6. Directory of Official Information 2019 M-O [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...recommendations of advisory committees as to whether or not the Minister should consent to the distribution of a new medicine • To hear appeals under section 88 of the Medicines Act. This covers appeals against refusals by the Ministry of Health to issue licences to manufacture, pack or sell medicines; appeals against refusal by the Director-General of Health of an application for approval to carry out a clinical trial of a medicine; and appeals against a decision by the Director-Gener...

  7. Review of the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 Post Consultation Decisions [pdf, 993 KB]

    1 Regulatory Impact Statement Review of the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004: Post Consultation Decisions Disclosure Statement 1. This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was prepared by the Ministry of Justice as part of the policy development process for the Review of the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 (the 2004 Act). It provides a summary of the regulatory impact analysis of options for the allocation of rights and obligations of ownership in the public foreshore and

  8. Proactive release – Documents relating to Implementing the recommendations of the AML/CFT statutory review [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    Hon Kiri Allan Minister of Justice Proactive release – Documents relating to Implementing the recommendations of the AML/CFT statutory review Date of issue: 22 March 2023 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (18) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevant sectio

  9. Brunton v Accident Compensation Corporation (Treatment Injury) [2023] NZACC 187 [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...in New Zealand hospitals. We have been unable to provide her with samples of fentanyl and midazolam to independently test as a prescription can only be issued for the purposes of therapeutic treatment and as per the misuse of drugs legislation a licenced authority is necessary for the subject of research and analysis of medication. From a medical perspective, I am not aware of any parasites that could be causing throat symptoms. Her symptoms could relate to globus (a feeling of a sensa...

  10. Tranche-4-of-Cabinet-and-Ministerial-advice-on-changes-to-clubs-and-ranges-regulations.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...5. The Regulations give effect to the policy proposals which you took to Cabinet in July 2024. The regulation of pistol clubs and ranges is largely unchanged. However, the Regulations have been amended to enable shooting events outside of a pistol licence holder’s home club to count towards the 12-event requirement for maintaining a pistol endorsement as agreed to by Cabinet. 6. The Regulations separate out pistols and non-pistols into their own distinct sections in order to estab...