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  1. 2021-03-16 ORC - email - primary sector expert conferencing data sets and scenarios (Redacted) [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...sector conferencing - datasets and scenarios [WW-ACTIVE.FID473913] Dear Cathy    Below is a summary prepared by Mr Wilson of what is currently proposed by the technical experts for ORC, Landpro and OWRUG involved in the primary sector conferencing in relation to agreed datasets and scenarios. Mr Wilson updated Mr MacTavish late yesterday as to progress but Mr MacTavish will not have had an opportunity to confirm his agreement with what is set out below. Mr Wilson will contact Mr MacTav...

  2. 2 November 2020 Wilson v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...that will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https:/...

  3. June Legal Aid News [pdf, 218 KB]

    justice.govt.nz LEGAL AID NEWS June 2017 Legal Aid News is your official regular communication from Legal Aid Services on all matters related to legal aid. Legal Aid News is generally published in the last week of every month. IN THIS ISSUE … Update on changes to the administration of legal aid Criminal fixed fee review – second set of changed Views sought on greater use of on-site audits for legal aid providers Processing of duty lawyer and police detention legal assi...

  4. Elizabeth Waters (229) [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...am not a trade competitor for the purposes of section 308C of the Resource Management Act 1991. I am directly affected by an effect of the subject of the appeal that— • (a) adversely affects the environment; and • (b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition. I am interested in all the proceedings. I support the relief sought because— The rural urban boundary provides a high level of protection to the special rural areas and g...

  5. [2016] NZEmpC 122 McIvor v Saad t/a Pita House [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...unjustifiably and awarded monetary remedies. 1 [2] Mr Saad’s appellate opportunities were extinguished by the judgment of the Court of Appeal delivered on 7 July 2016 refusing him leave to extend the time to appeal under s 214 of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the Act) and indicating that, in any event, Mr Saad’s appeal would not have had any prospects of success. 2 [3] Although Mr McIvor originally sought an order for sequestration of the respondent’s property in additi...

  6. Government Response to the Justice and Electoral Committee Report on 2014/11 Petition of Hillary Kieft and 6 others [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...Committee did not support the petitioner’s request for legislative change. Instead, the Justice and Electoral Committee made five recommendations for the Abortion Supervisory Committee about its approach to its oversight of abortion services, relating specifically to post-procedure care, the certification and training of consultants, and best practice guidelines. The recommendations in summary are:  Post-procedure care – the Abortion Supervisory Committee should collect data on...

  7. Waste Management NZ Limited 233 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...period, contrary to the approach taken in the NE5; and (b) the objectives and policies are so directive, that they have the potential to be inappropriately applied to resource consents as "pass / fail" criteria. 6.6 In particular, in relation to the AAAQ5 for sulphur dioxide (502 ): (a) The Panel determined that the health benefits of a 24- hour SO, standard are not clear and there is no precautionary justification for such a standard given the evidence that SO, levels are...

  8. Waste Management NZ Limited 228 [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...period, contrary to the approach taken in the NE5; and (b) the objectives and policies are so directive, that they have the potential to be inappropriately applied to resource consents as "pass / fail" criteria. 6.6 In particular, in relation to the AAAQ5 for sulphur dioxide (502 ): (a) The Panel determined that the health benefits of a 24- hour 502 standard are not clear and there is no precautionary justification for such a standard given the evidence that 502 levels are...

  9. Waste Management NZ Limited 225 [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...period, contrary to the approach taken in the NES; and (b) the objectives and poliCies are so directive, that they have the potential to be inappropriately applied to resource consents as "pass / fail" criteria. 6.6 In particular, in relation to the AAAQS for sulphur dioxide (502 ): (a) The Panel determined that the health benefits of a 24- hour S02 standard are not clear and there is no precautionary justification for such a standard given the evidence that S02 levels are...

  10. Waste Management NZ Limited 222 [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...period, contrary to the approach taken in the NE5; and (b) the objectives and policies are so directive, that they have the potential to be inappropriately applied to resource consents as "pass / fail" criteria. 6.6 In particular, in relation to the AAAQ5 for sulphur dioxide (502 ): (a) The Panel determined that the health benefits of a 24- hour 502 standard are not clear and there is no precautionary justification for such a standard given the evidence that 502 levels are...