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  1. CAC 409 v Wong [2018] NZREADT 8 [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...agency work that would reasonably be regarded by agents of good standing as unacceptable). Factual background [2] There was no significant dispute as to the narration that follows. [3] Although he has now surrendered it, Mr Wong held an agent’s licence at the time of the events that are relevant to this charge. As from July 1993 he traded as “Able Realty”, or “Able Realty One” (“the Agency”). Mr Wong closed the Agency’s office premises in Papatoetoe in 2013, but...

  2. [2019] NZREADT 48 - Thomson v CAC520 & Foote (7 November 2019) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...submitted that the Committee was wrong to conclude that Mr Foote’s entry onto the property, in particular his entry into the laundry, was not an act of trespass. She submitted that the Committee was correct in finding that Mr Foote had implied licence to be on the property when he first entered onto the property through the front gate and went to the front door. However, she submitted, the Committee was wrong to find that that he had implied licence to re-enter the property via th...

  3. PSPLA - Company licence disqualification criteria [pdf, 320 KB]

    Page 1 For more information visit www.pspla.govt.nz PSPLA 02/15 - R For more information visit www.pspla.govt.nz Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority Disqualification Criteria – (Company Licence) Under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 Z Disqualification Criteria Section 63 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 sets out the grounds of disqualification for a company licence applicant. If the company meets any...

  4. 2021 NZPSPLA 027.pdf [pdf, 25 KB]

    ...Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) DECISION [1] Kelly Sintes is wanting to file a complaint against the Warehouse Rangiora and its security guards. He says the Warehouse is providing security services and does not hold a security licence. In addition, he says security workers at the Warehouse are in breach of the Act as they do not have current certificates of approval. Mr Sines also has concerns about the way he was treated by security staff. [2] Section 73(2) of t...

  5. Complaints about private security operators

    ...complaint, give a copy to the person or business you're complaining about. It’s free to make a complaint. Reasons for making a complaint The form lists all the reasons you can complain about private security operators. These include: not having a licence or certificate for the class of work they’re doing not wearing a visible identification (ID) badge while working not giving the name and address of their employer not completing training breaking a condition of their licence or certificate...

  6. About the Authority

    The Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority: issues licences and certificates of approval (COA) to people working in the security industry, and private investigators disciplines licence and certificate holders keeps the register of licence and certificate holders. Find out the type of work we cover The Authority was established under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010. The Authority replaced the Private Investigators and Security Guards Registrar. How the...

  7. Apply or renew

     Find out how to apply for or renew a private security licence or certificate of approval (COA). Renew Find out how to renew a private security licence or certificate of approval. Renew your current licence or certificate Apply There are 2 ways you can apply. Apply online It’s quicker and cheaper to apply online. Apply for a new licence or certificate Apply by mail You must apply by mail for: temporary certificates to work while training trans-Tasman mutual recognition applications. App...

  8. CAC10003 v Kumandan [2013] NZREADT 28 [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...the papers PENALTY DECISION [1] This penalty decision is back before the Tribunal as a result of an appeal by Mr Kumandan of the Tribunal’s decision of April 2012 and its penalty decision dated 12 June 2012 cancelling Mr Kumandan’s licence. [2] The Tribunal has seen the decision of Justice Katz dated 19 December 2012 which sets out her decision on Mr Kumandan’s appeal. At paragraph 74 she found that the Tribunal misdirected itself as to the correct interpretation of s...

  9. Adams v Aucamp [2016] NZIACDT 53 (14 September 2016) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...for the complainant’s parents. [3] This decision imposes sanctions following the Tribunal upholding the complaint. The Registrar and Complainant’s position on sanctions [4] The Registrar took the position that Mr Aucamp should not apply for a licence under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 unless he completed the full qualification for a licence. In relation to a monetary penalty and the refund of fees and compensation, she left that to the Tribunal. She also noted Mr Auc...

  10. [2023] NZIACDT 16 - WS v Lawlor (9 May 2023) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...Code, but he has not admitted he deliberately misled his client. It is further noted he has a disciplinary record. [15] Mr Lawlor should be required to undertake the LAWS 7015 paper at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. Until he does so, his licence should be suspended to protect the public. [16] The Registrar contends that the appropriate sanctions would be: (1) Censure. (2) Completion of LAWS 7015 at its next intake. (3) Suspension of Mr Lawlor’s licence pending...