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  1. Statutes-Amendment-Bill_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...provisions (not applicable as there are no Treaty Provisions in this Bill requiring advice); 9.3 the lights and freedoms contained in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993; 9.4 the piinciples and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act; 9.5 relevant international standai·ds and obligations; and 9.6 the Legislation Guidelines (2021 edition), which ai·e maintained by the Legislation Design and Advis01y Committee. 10 As per section 105 of the Legislatio...

  2. BORA New Zealand Security Intelligence Services Amendment Bill [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...(cl 9, new s 4I). • In the advice provided on the Counter-Terrorism Bill in 2002, the former Attorney- General was advised that “the placing of a tracking device on any thing or vehicle constitutes an intrusion on reasonable expectations of privacy that a citizen would have in being able to go about his or her business without electronic observation being made of those movements through the installation and monitoring of tracking device.” We agree with this statement and consider...

  3. Gustafson v CAC404 & Chambers [2016] NZREADT 46 [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...course, [the Open Polytechnic] as to what he would learn from this ethics course. [8] The Tribunal have an outline of what the ethics paper covers, it includes “ethics, honesty, fairness and impartiality, consistency of behaviour, rights to privacy, respect of culture, professional integrity and practical applications”. On the facts of this case where Mr Gustafson still seems uncertain about what he did wrong, the Tribunal consider this paper would assist him to better unders...

  4. BORA Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Amendment Bill [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...not meeting expected standards, and improving the safety and quality of healthcare) and the procedural safeguards around their development, application and review. The Bill’s explicit requirements for naming policies to comply with the information privacy principles in s 6 of the Privacy Act 1993 and the general law, including natural justice rights, bolster this conclusion. Other amendments requiring information to be provided 9. The Bill includes several amendments requiring informa...

  5. Employment Court Judge Expression of Interest [docx, 27 KB]

    ...Date Please mark your expression of interest ‘Confidential’ and address it to: The Attorney-General’s Judicial Appointments Unit SX 10088 WELLINGTON Ph: 04 473 3890 or 0800 473 389 Fax: 04 473 3891 Information provided pursuant to the Privacy Act 1993 Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: The information you have provided is being collected for the purpose of filling a position as a Judge of the Employment Court and is needed to asse...

  6. Te-Au-Reka-At-a-glance.pdf [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...modern capability in five key areas: • Online portals - supporting participants to file, pay and track progress. • Logistics management - supporting the right things to occur at the right time. • Content management - supporting management, privacy and access to information • Procedural management - supporting procedural processes, including judicial decisions • Administration management - supporting the activities that underpin court processes TE AU REKA Te A...

  7. SG v UT [2023] NZDT 78 (1 March 2023) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...applicant says that on 2 occasions in, respectively, May, and November, 2021 the respondent ‘trespassed’ on to her land and cut down the limbs of 2 trees. 2) SG seeks compensation for: a) the cost of purchasing security cameras for her privacy, and as a result of the respondent’s alleged “actions and threats,” b) the cost of an arborist ($690.00) “removing the hazard created by [UT],” c) compensation ($500.00) for the work the applicant had to do “chainsaw up the...

  8. Review of the Firearms Registry - Terms of Reference [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...Schedule 1 B Identifying any issues or improvements to other Arms Regulations provisions Identifying any issues or potential areas for improvements directly associated with the Registry (such as registry education, call centre support and privacy standards) Identifying any issues or improvements to other licensing, import permits and other regulatory approval activities within the Firearms Safety Authority that are not directly associated with the Registry Assessment of fi...

  9. Remote participation in courts discussion document plain language summary [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...information in your feedback to be released, please state this clearly in your feedback and explain why. For example, some of your information may be personal. The Ministry will take your views into account when responding to OIA requests. Privacy Act The Privacy Act 2020 governs how the Ministry collects and uses the personal information about you and your feedback. 11 You have the right to access and correct personal information. You can do this by contacting the Mi...

  10. Question, feedback or complaint

    ...need more information from you to progress your complaint. The information you provide with your feedback or complaint will be passed on to the appropriate Ministry Business Unit for action, if appropriate. For more information, see: Ministry of Justice Privacy Statement What happens after you've made a complaint Once we receive your complaint, we’ll send you an email or letter confirming we’ve received it. If you complain by email, you will receive an automatic reply from the mailbox letti...

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