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  1. [2018] NZEmpC 76 Marx v Southern Cross Campus Board of Trustees [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...schools she was working in to print them. (d) Not filling in forms correctly, meaning the school had to contact her for missing information. She was required to submit expense claims on a weekly basis so that they could be accurately verified and checked but failed to do so. This was important to the school for management and budgeting purposes. (e) When her computer, along with the computers for the other teachers, did arrive, she was sick on the date given to her to...

  2. 2018 to 2023 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...professional, high-quality services that ensure our customers have trust and confidence in their safety when they interact with us. We are improving the service we provide to individuals and third parties applying for Criminal Conviction History checks. We recently introduced faster service and more choice for third parties, including 3 service levels (3, 5 and 10 days) and a streamlined application process. We will develop a full online service that will make it faster and easier to...

  3. [2016] NZEmpC 135 Nathan v Broadspectrum [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...Cresswell. While giving evidence he expressed a doubt that the version of the Integrity Investigation Report provided in the bundle of documents was the final version of his report. He was given permission to leave the investigation meeting to check his copy. When he returned, after Mr Cresswell had given evidence, Mr Nothnagel identified several differences between the version of the Integrity Investigation Report in the bundle and his final version of it. [23] The extent o...

  4. Adoption in Aotearoa New Zealand: Summary document - Large print [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...the Court on the applicant's suitability in most adoption cases. Supporting information about the applicants will be used in preparing the report. This includes proof of identity, immigration status, residency 31 and/or citizenship, police and care and protection vetting, medical reports, referee checks and residential addresses. When an adoption application gets to court, the Court considers the report and other relevant factors when deciding whether the adoptive appli...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 226 Pirirakau Tribal Authority Incorporated v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...informed 48 hours before the start and finish of the archaeological work. c) If any kōiwi (human remains) are encountered, all work should cease within 10 metres of the discovery. The Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Archaeologist, New Zealand Police and Pirirakau must be advised immediately in accordance with Guidelines for Kōiwi Tangata/Human Remains (Archaeological Guideline Series No.8) and no further work in the area may take place until future actions have been agreed by al...

  6. Grants Handbook v4.85.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS/JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: • United Nations Human Rights Committee • Arbitration proceedings • Disputes Tribunal • District Law Society Costs Revision Committees • Medical Council • Independent Police Conduct Authority • Psychologists’ Professional Conduct Committee Proceedings which may be eligible under s 7(4) of the Act Under s 7(4) of the Act legal aid is not available for proceedings under Part 4 of the Family Proceedings Ac...

  7. Grants Handbook v4.83.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS/JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: • United Nations Human Rights Committee • Arbitration proceedings • Disputes Tribunal • District Law Society Costs Revision Committees • Medical Council • Independent Police Conduct Authority • Psychologists’ Professional Conduct Committee Proceedings which may be eligible under s 7(4) of the Act Under s 7(4) of the Act legal aid is not available for proceedings under Part 4 of the Family Proceedings Ac...

  8. Grants-Handbook-v4.81.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS/JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: • United Nations Human Rights Committee • Arbitration proceedings • Disputes Tribunal • District Law Society Costs Revision Committees • Medical Council • Independent Police Conduct Authority • Psychologists’ Professional Conduct Committee Proceedings which may be eligible under s 7(4) of the Act Under s 7(4) of the Act legal aid is not available for proceedings under Part 4 of the Family Proceedings Ac...

  9. Grants Handbook v4.86.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS/JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: • United Nations Human Rights Committee • Arbitration proceedings • Disputes Tribunal • District Law Society Costs Revision Committees • Medical Council • Independent Police Conduct Authority • Psychologists’ Professional Conduct Committee Proceedings which may be eligible under s 7(4) of the Act Under s 7(4) of the Act legal aid is not available for proceedings under Part 4 of the Family Proceedings Ac...

  10. Grants Handbook v4.86.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS/JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: • United Nations Human Rights Committee • Arbitration proceedings • Disputes Tribunal • District Law Society Costs Revision Committees • Medical Council • Independent Police Conduct Authority • Psychologists’ Professional Conduct Committee Proceedings which may be eligible under s 7(4) of the Act Under s 7(4) of the Act legal aid is not available for proceedings under Part 4 of the Family Proceedings Ac...