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  1. OIA-110821.pdf [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    ...' have not been Section 26-42 of the Act. scope for the able to respond to changes in alcohol purchasing behaviour. ~ Review 2. It is difficult to onboard new staff into alcohol licensing related roles clue to the lack of NIA training and resources available, or awareness about existing resources that can support ~ the application process. . 3. There is a lack of available resources in some regions to· conduct monitoring and NIA enforcement activities of applicants and license...

  2. Evidence Brief: Supervision and Intensive Supervision [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...offences than young people who received detention with ISSP. The authors speculated that the high demands from combining ISSP and detention were counterproductive. 4 http://www.whatworksgrowth.org/resources/the- scientific-maryland-scale/ • Those who completed their ISSP had statistically significant reductions in frequency and seriousness of reoffending when compared with non-completers. However, other pre-existing diff...

  3. Te Manutukutuku 77 [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...issues, which had been prioritised for early action. The Mana Wāhine (Wai 2700) and Housing Policy and Services inquiries are being prepared for hearing. In addition, two inquiries that started under urgency – National Freshwater and Geothermal Resources and Trans-Pacific Partnership Agree- ment – have since become kaupapa inquiries in all but name. The kaupapa inquiry programme has developed substance and momen- tum, not always in ways that we 7 expected. Notably, many clai...

  4. [2017] NZEmpC 11 Matsuoka v LSG Sky Chefs Ltd [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...to vacation of fixtures leads to inconvenience and costs not only to the other parties to [those] proceedings but to other parties awaiting fixtures in the Court. Fixtures allocated by this Court are commitments of limited judicial and Court resources. Time is booked for the case. Other parties who might otherwise have had their cases allocated hearing time are disadvantaged by default which leads to late vacation of fixtures. [32] That is a further reason which supports an awa...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 166 Queenstown Lakes District Council v Sunnyheights Limited [pdf, 8.1 MB]

    ...Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 20 12. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 3. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 70 pp. McEwen M. 1987: Ecological districts and rcgions of New Zealand. New Zealalld Biological Resources Centre Publication No 5, Part 3. Dcpartment of Conservation, Wellington. Simpson N. and Lawrence R. 20 12: Significant natural area assessment - Crossh ill SNA A. Unpublished report. Prepared for Queenstown Lakes District Council....

  6. BIM-Justice-July-2023_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...approximately 24 offenders living with their programme providers who could be impacted by this judgment. Corrections advises that requiring separate agencies to provide accommodation and rehabilitative programmes would create significant operational and resourcing difficulties in managing these offenders. Further, this would mean high risk individuals may need to move from their current accommodation, which Corrections considers untenable from a public safety point of view. 38. Correctio...

  7. [2023] NZEmpC 173 Pact Group v Robinson [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...lockdown, the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and its impact on a return to the workplace, was a relevant circumstance. Also relevant, as submitted, were Ms Robinson’s personal circumstances and her cultural needs. [23] The significant resources available to the company (management, financial, human resources and legal) are also relevant to an assessment of the ‘reasonable action’ mix.5 Put in a nutshell, higher standards can generally be expected of the notional fair...

  8. Submissions Analysis of the Exposure Draft Amendment Bill for Phase 2 of the AML/CFT Reforms [pdf, 8 MB]

    ...Law Society) makes a substantive submission detailing their rationale for making the Law Society the supervisor of the legal profession. See their submission for further information. Other comments Two submitters note the importance of adequately resourcing supervisors to allow for effective supervision. One submitter feels that it is important to ensure that reporting entities are not unduly burdened by supervisory levies. The submitter states reporting entities should receive effe...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement: Second phase of reforms to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism regime [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...arrangements that are suspected of effecting a range of financially-motivated crime, including tax evasion, people, drugs and arms trafficking, fraud and corruption. This reduces New Zealand’s reputational capital and ties up scarce local investigative resource. 33. A high proportion of current suspicious transaction reports also relate to domestic trusts7 and companies, and this indicates that New Zealand criminals are known to be using these structures for illicit purposes. Criminal...

  10. E67 Vaughan Smith - Planning - EIC - VHHL [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND ENV-2018-AKL-000078 UNDER the Resource Mangement Act 1991 IN THE MATTER of the direct referral of applications for resource consent for the necessary infrastructure and related activities associated with holding the America's Cup in Auckland BETWEEN PANUKU DEVELOPMENT AUCKLAND Applicant A N D AUCKLAND COUNCIL Regulatory Authority STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF VAUGHAN SMITH ON BEHALF OF VIADUCT HARBOUR HO...