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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 108 Auckland District Health Board v Bierre [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...this assessment will be sent to your employer (ADHB). Only the information required by the workplace will be provided to your Manager and/or the Human Resources Consultant. [24] The OHS consent form also referred in the following terms to the Privacy Act 1993 and the Health Information Privacy Code 1994 (the HIPC): “Personal information is collected and stored under the guidelines provided by the Privacy Act 1993 and the Health Information Privacy Code 1994.” [25] In the con...

  2. Proactive-release: Firearms-Registry-Review [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    .........................................................................................................................................37 Activating circumstances requirements .............................................................................................39 Is the security and privacy of personal information in the Registry appropriate? ............................40 Process for accessing personal information ......................................................................

  3. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Roger Payne [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...prevail . CASE STUDIES 4. In your Overview to the on-line January 2019 consultation document ( Third Subheading : Information about Third Parties ) you report that the case study approach to better management has not been allowed on grounds of privacy under the founding Family Court Act 1980 . This is the first time I have seen a Family Court Review provide this comment . 5. For previous Reviews I have made submissions concerning myself , mothers , fathers , children , and grandpa...

  4. Enforcement of an access direction - reply (s104) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...__________________________________________________________________________ THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL Enforcement of access direction - Reply When to use this form Use this form if you are named as a defendant in an application for an access order under section 104 of the Privacy Act 2020 and you wish to file a Reply in response to the application. Completing this form • Print clearly in CAPITALS. Use a black pen or blue pen when completing this form. • Plea...

  5. [2022] NZEmpC 18 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...summarised as follows: • While there is an accepted public interest in the defendants due to the nature of their community, that should be distinguished from questions of public importance in respect of the proceedings. • There are important privacy interests of individuals within the community and of non-parties which need to be protected. • In-Court media coverage would likely result in a significant intrusion on commercially sensitive information and risks causing reputa...

  6. BM & TL v DM [2024] NZDT 533 (4 July 2024) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...the second-hand curtains delivered by DM’s agent were not. 5. BM and TL say after buying their first property, they had no funds for curtains immediately and they lived in the house with no curtains for some time, at a cost to their comfort and privacy. They have now purchased as inexpensive a selection of curtains as they could find, spending $400-odd at [Shop 1] (the receipt was not available at the hearing) and $792.13 at [Shop 2] (receipt provided), which provided curtains for l...

  7. Directory of Official Information 2019 P-R [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Pork Industry Board ....................................................................................53 New Zealand Post Limited .................................................................................................56 Office of the Privacy Commissioner .................................................................................58 Private Security Personnel Licencing Authority ..............................................................61 Public Advisory Committee on...

  8. Family Court rewrite submission: Northern Specialist Report Writers [pdf, 495 KB]

    ...consultation e.g. an upcoming court date for which there is no discussion. (ii) The issue of release of our notes and the management of the data we collect. We do not ever collect data on one person so the release of any of our material means that privacy may be breached, including the child’s privacy. It may put people and children at risk. We would refer to the Paper provided by Dr Blackwell which outlines our professional opinion, again ignored. (iii) confusion in the...

  9. Adoption Action Inc v Attorney-General (Non-Party Access to File) [2013] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...date has been set. [4] For the Director it is submitted: [4.1] It would be in accordance with the principles of open justice and the freedom to seek, receive and impart information for the application to be granted. [4.2] Any confidentiality or privacy interests can be protected by the redaction of information. In addition, the Office of Human Rights Proceedings could provide an assurance that it will not provide the documents to any person other than the individual who has submitted...

  10. Director of Proceedings v Crampton (Costs) [2015] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 51 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 39 Reference No. HRRT 014/2014 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROCEEDINGS PLAINTIFF AND DAVID JAMES CRAMPTON DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms WV Gilchrist, Member Mr MJM Keefe JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr RW Kee, Director of Human Rights Proceedings with Ms JV Emerson Ms L Caris and Mr J Miller for defen...