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  1. INZ (Calder) v Tian [2019] NZIACDT 58 (27 August 2019) Sanctions [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...appropriate, having regard to her previous unblemished record, acknowledgement of her error and the isolated incident of unprofessional communication. [35] Nor are there grounds on which the Tribunal could consider the suspension or cancellation of her licence. Ms Tian had issued a formal apology on 22 June 2018, though she agrees that it should have been provided directly to Immigration New Zealand. It did demonstrate her awareness of the negative impact of her conduct and repr...

  2. CAC 20006 v Stevenson [2013] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 28 KB]

    ...2008. The Tribunal has available to it those penalties which are set out in sections 110 and 93. [4] The penalties which are relevant to the charges on which Mr Stevenson have been found guilty are: [a] An order cancelling Mr Stevenson’s licence (s 110(2)(b)); [b] An order suspending Mr Stevenson’s licence (s 110(2)(c)); [c] An order that Mr Stevenson pay a fine up to $15,000 (s 110(2)(f)); [d] An order for compensation (s 110(2)(g)). [5] In respect of the finding of miscon...

  3. Teinakore 20 February 2014 NZSHD 2 [pdf, 28 KB]

    ...convicted of any offence under the Pawnbrokers Act 1908 or the Secondhand Dealers Act 1963, within the past five years; or • has been subject, at any time within the past five years, to a sentence of imprisonment; or • has had a certificate or licence cancelled, or had renewal of a certificate or licence refused, within the past five years; or • holds a certificate that is suspended; or • is, or was at the relevant time, a person concerned in the management of a comp...

  4. LCRO 101/2017 RF v QC [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...review of a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee, which decided to take no further action in respect of his complaint concerning the conduct of Mr RF’s lawyer Mr QC, who has been representing him in relation to his firearms and firearms licence. Background [2] Mr RF wants this Office to direct Mr QC to carry out his instructions. [3] Mr QC is willing to carry out Mr RF’s instructions if he receives security for his fees. [4] The Committee summarises Mr RF’s complaint...

  5. Complaints Assessment Committee 413 v Kumandan [2018] NZREADT 75 [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...ensure that the licensee in question does not act in a similar way in the future. 3.5 In the present case, the Committee submits that both specific and general deterrence are engaged. While Mr Kumandan has not engaged in these proceedings and his licence is voluntarily suspended, his conduct should be recorded should he seek to resume working in real estate. Additionally, a strong message should be sent to other licensees about the importance of compliance with requirements under...

  6. Practice notes and guides

    ...Participation) Amendment Act 2023 has recently been introduced.   Doc title Date of issue Document type Act/ Regulations cited Concerning ARLA 2024 Practice Direction 1 8-Apr-24 Practice direction   Numbering of District Licensing Committee licences and manager certificates ARLA 2024 Practice Direction 2 8-Apr-24 Practice direction   Monthly Returns (includes a template) ARLA 2024 Practice Direction 3 30-Aug-24 Practice direction s 104s 130s 221s 226 Requirements for...

  7. Ali v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 2 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...criminal offending against clients. Mr Wang at the relevant time was the sole licensed immigration adviser in the Practice. The Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act) allows only licensed immigration advisers and persons exempt from holding a licence (such as lawyers) to provide immigration services. [2] The parties largely agree on the general background: [2.1] The complainant came to the Practice and had a meeting. [2.2] He wanted a work permit; his prospective employers...

  8. Tribunals

    These tribunals, authorities and committees are a forum for resolving disputes over facts and/or law and assessing specific cases. They also work as regulatory bodies, issuing licences and certificates. Each body is established by legislation which also sets out its functions, powers and the extent of its authority or jurisdiction.