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  1. Tranche 1 of Cabinet and Ministerial advice on changes to clubs and ranges regulations [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...withholding it. No. Document Comments 1 Changes to Part 6 of the Arms Act 1983 relating to shooting clubs and ranges Briefing Ministry of Justice 19 January 2024 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(a), to protect privacy, s9(2)((f)(iv), to protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials, and s9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions. 2...

  2. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...offer a letter of introduction for patients who inform the staff of their intention to travel. The implication is that such a protocol is not required. II. The ADHB submissions also referred to potential breach of a patient’s right to privacy if the patient’s consent is not given for such a letter, and the heavy burden it would place on the mental health service to obtain knowledge of foreign mental health systems to be able to inform patients and their families....

  3. Establishing a Criminal Cases Review Commission [pdf, 395 KB]

    ...for a decision to refer, declining to refer, or taking no further action are published publicly. 66 The level of detail and need for appropriate redactions will necessarily vary according to the details of the case and reasonable expectations of privacy. For example, decisions to take no further action could be published with a case number, the grounds for taking no further action and, if necessary, a brief elaboration on why those grounds were applicable. This proactive publication will...

  4. IPT Practice Note 3/2023 Residence [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...PREAMBLE 1. COMMENCEMENT PRELIMINARY MATTERS 2. JURISDICTION 3. NOTICE OF APPEAL 4. REPRESENTATION 5. CONTACT ADDRESS 6. FAMILY APPEALS AND CHILDREN 7. NEEDS OF APPELLANTS 8. VICTIMS’ SUBMISSIONS 9. OFFICIAL INFORMATION ACT AND PRIVACY ACT REQUESTS 10. ORDER OF DETERMINATION AND REQUESTS FOR PRIORITY 11. SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE 11A. SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE PROVIDED BY THE APPELLANT 11B. EVIDENCE GATHERED BY THE TRIBUNAL 11C. SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE PROVIDED...

  5. AML/CFT Bill Background Information Document July 2009 [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...Friday 11 September 2009, and should be sent to: Email: ben.creet@justice.govt.nz Post: Attention: Ben Creet Ministry of Justice | Tahu o te Ture PO Box 180 Wellington 6401 Publication of submissions, the Official Information Act and the Privacy Act The Ministry does not intend to publish comment that it receives on this document. However, any comment will be subject to the Official Information Act 1982 and may, therefore, be released in part or full. The Privacy Act 1993 also...

  6. BORA Courts and Criminal Matters Bill [pdf, 31 KB]

    ...inconsistent. The Bill's purpose 3. The Bill makes amendments to the following Acts: • Crimes Act 1961 • Customs and Excise Act 1996 • District Courts Act 1947 • Immigration Act 1987 • Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 • Privacy Act 1993 • Sentencing Act 2002 • Summary Proceedings Act 1957 • Tax Administration Act 1994 4. The amendments are largely directed at improving the system for collection of fines, the administration of reparation and civil enf...

  7. BORA Statutes Amendment Bill (No 2) - justice items [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...Act. An offence for a breach of such a restriction is also established. In Crown Law’s view the amendments limit the right to freedom of expression under s 14 but the limitation appears to be demonstrably justified because the need to protect the privacy of victims is a legitimate social objective, the measure is rationally connected to the objective and the suppression is the only reasonable way to achieve it. Conclusion 9. We have concluded that the Bill appears to be consistent w...

  8. Government Response to declarations of inconsistency by the Human Rights Review Tribunal [pdf, 18 KB]

    ...social contexts, and that, in practice, results in rights-consistent application. 8. The Government continues to have an ambitious justice legislative programme. Reviewing family violence legislation, work progressing on a new Trusts Act and privacy law reform, as well as modernising Courts and Tribunals all contribute to the significant work load for the Government. To undertake reform of the Adoption Act would require significant resource reallocation, and the Government is commit...

  9. Mane v Mane - Waihou A8C1B1 (2006) 107 Whangarei MB 300 (107 WH 300) [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...subject to two slight adjustments recorded in the memorandum of inspection as follows: "After checking the boundaries of Barney's occupation area and its proximity to the papakiiinga, Barney agreed to adjust his boundary to provide greater privacy to the papakainga." "Following the decision as to Lawrence's area, the Court considered that Barney's area had been rcduced a little too much and shifted it approximate ly three metres back towards the papakaing...

  10. Deputy LCRO application pack PDF [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...OFFICER (AUCKLAND) Notes for Applicants If you wish to proceed with an application please return: • your completed expression of interest • your completed statutory declaration • a full curriculum vitae Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: • The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment as a Deputy Legal Complaints Review Officer; • The information may be checked by reference t...