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  1. Nomination Form v7.1 Translations [pdf, 205 KB]

    1 Privacy statement We collect personal information from you; including your name and contact details. We collect this, so we have all the information we need to process your nomination form. You have the right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you’d like to ask for a copy of your information, or to have it corrected, please contact u...

  2. LCRO 39/2019 Yuri Lukas v BW and CV - decision as to publication (17 February 2020) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...Practice Approval Committee to practice only in the area of immigration law. [66] The Standards Committee has fairly acknowledged that “the bar for name publication [i]s high …”.3 [67] Section 142(2) of the Act establishes a presumption of privacy. This Office has issued Publication Guidelines which are set out in paragraph [4] of the Committee’s determination. Additional comments made in that decision, CA v XU LCRO 196/2010 (18 May 2011), are equally relevant to this deci...

  3. 2019 Youth Court Protocol [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...absolutely prohibits the publication of any particulars that could lead to the identification of a particular person who was the subject of, or a participant in, the FGC. Generally, the Youth Court will be vigilant to guard the “confidentiality/privacy” of the FGC, but equally will not want to suppress the details of what was agreed as part of the FGC, and discussed in Court, unless that might prejudice the treatment or rehabilitation of the young person or otherwise compromise the pr...

  4. Te Au Reka Market Briefing The digital context.pdf [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...information represents significant operational and strategic value • Creating, capturing, and storing different types of information • Applying the principles of relevant New Zealand Acts for example, Public Records Act, Official Information Act, Privacy Act • Providing evidence and insights that deliver better outcomes and services • The ministry Enterprise Data Warehouse enables research, trend modelling and reporting Integrity of the data Data protection and in...

  5. FVPP02A Assessment outcome: terms settled [docx, 275 KB]

    ...are required to report attendance registers at groups jointly funded by Department of Corrections and Ministry of Justice they are required by the court. |_| I understand that my service provider will, at all times, adhere to the provisions of the Privacy Act, Oranga Tamariki Act and the Family Violence Act. |_| I agree to keep names and personal details shared by other group members confidential (if attending group sessions). |_| I understand that in extenuating circumstances my progr...

  6. CCRC-Position-Profile [docx, 45 KB]

    ...Justice · Police Commissioner and NZ Police · Department of Corrections · Independent Police Conduct Authority · New Zealand Parole Board · Solicitor General and Crown Law Office · Chief Victims Advisor · Legal Services Commissioner · Ombudsman · Privacy Commissioner · Legal sector and related professional groups e.g. NZ Criminal Bar Association, Te Hunga Roia Māori and others · Criminal justice experts, academics, researchers and institutions. · Criminal Cases Review Commissions a...

  7. [2024] NZEmpC 94 Pride v Barker and ors [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...proceedings arose in the context of a case involving the uncertain intersection of employment rights and obligations, and cases involving COVID-19. Ms Pride lost her job as a result of her exercising her right to refuse medical testing and her right to privacy. Ms Pride is a self-represented litigant, with no apparent legal training or appreciation of how costs are dealt with in Court. She has commendably chosen to discontinue her proceeding, despite her strong beliefs in the me...

  8. YT v CU Ltd [2024] NZDT 669 (23 July 2024) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...smoke damage or smell of candles noticed during the inspections, and that the sales agents had not detected any issue during their inspections in November 2022 and May 2023 either. Inspections were conducted with care not to intrude on the tenants’ privacy, so the manager respected the tenants’ religious practices and did not zoom in on their personal belongings. It was only once the tenants had moved their possessions out that the manager noticed the smoke damage. The manager suggeste...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee v Hollins [2014] NZLCDT 66 [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...practitioner has experienced in her personal life and particularly with her health over the past four years, at a chronic level over the last year. The Tribunal has been provided with medical evidence of this but having regard to the practitioner’s privacy it is not necessary for the purposes of this decision to detail specific medical issues. Suffice it to say these have seriously impacted on Ms Hollins ability to run her practice in a manner which was at the standard required of...

  10. [2019] NZEnvC 029 Cable Bay Wines Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...for the s 274 parties presented landscape evidence to which only limited challenge occurred during the oint Statement of Transport PlanningfTraffic Engineering Witnesses. Dated 18 October 2018. 7 any outstanding issues related to landscape, privacy and other general amenity effects as will become evident later in this decision. [31] Acoustic engineers, Mr D Humpheson (called by the respondent council), Mr P Ibbotson (for Cable Bay) and Mr J Styles (for the s274 parties) ably and...