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  1. Eligibility-Resource.pdf [pdf, 180 KB]

    Status Current income threshold Income threshold on: 1 July 2024 1 July 2025 Single Applicant, no dependents $27,913 $28,444 $28,984 Single Applicant + 1 dependent $44,205 $45,044 $45,900 Single Applicant + 2 dependents $63,567 $64,775 $66,005 Single Applicant + 3 dependents $72,235 $73,608 $75,006 Single Applicant + 4 dependents $80,719 $82,253 $83,816 Single Applicant + 5 dependents $90,235 $91,949 $93,696 Every additional

  2. Protocol as to Environment Court Judgment delivery expectations

    ...section 272(1) RMA. Delayed judgments report The Chief Environment Court Judge is required periodically to publish information about the number of judgments considered to be outstanding beyond a reasonable time for delivery, in accordance with s288A Resource Management Act 1991. The Chief Environment Court Judge has, in consultation with the Chief Justice as required by that provision, established a Protocol as to judgment delivery expectations, which can be viewed on the Court’s website.&nbs...

  3. 2013 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...our service to strengthen their trust in the Ministry and the justice system. So our focus is on people and results, and of course on being good stewards of public money. We need to make the best use of the money taxpayers invest in us and the resources we have. An example of where this approach has come together is in Collections, one of the biggest groups in the Ministry, which is dedicated to collecting fines. Two years ago, $666.5 million in fines and reparation was owed. We...

  4. Putataua Bay Holdings Limited v Pere - Roadway Order Instrument 7895326.1 (2015) 105 Taitokerau MB 103 (105 TTK 103) [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...role as kaitiaki to protect Putataua Bay and these particular trees. PBH [22] PBH owns general land blocks at Putataua Bay that have a right of access over Lot 189 and areas “B” and “C” under the 2008 roadway order. The company has resource consent to develop up to 11 lots on its land. In early 2014 the company’s contractors who were undertaking earthworks and building work on the company’s land, encountered problems with Mr Pere blocking their access over Lot 189 i...

  5. RIS Privacy Bill further Cabinet decisions [pdf, 390 KB]

    ...rights will increase public trust in innovative uses of data for public good purposes and contribute to public inclusion in the regime. It will also contribute to the identification of problems, which can then be addressed. Impact on OPC (e.g. resource implications, connections to existing functions) As the industry regulator with finite resources, capacity, costs accruing to OPC from new regulations need to be considered, though these costs are likely to be operational in nature...

  6. National guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design in New Zealand - Part 1 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...The CPTED approach to design There are three approaches to managing the physical environment in ways that will reduce the opportunity for crime: ■ Natural – the integration of security and behavioural concepts into how human and physical resources are designed and used (e.g. border definition, windows). ■ Organised – the introduction of labour-intensive security (e.g. guards, police, security patrols). ■ Mechanical – the introduction of capital or hardware-intensi...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 094 Page v Whanganui District Council [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...New Zealand decisions:36 But there must come a time when it is right to exercise that power for at least two reasons. First, the opponents who are harassed by the worry and expense of vexatious litigation are entitled to protection; secondly the resources of the judicial system are barely sufficient to afford justice without unreasonable delay to those who do have genuine grievances, and should not be squandered on those who do not. [63] The High Court in Hill also stated the following...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 154 NEIL Construction Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA Court: Hearing: Appearances: Date of Decision: Date of Issue: IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BElWEEN AND AND AND Decision No. [2019] NZEnvC 15 4- of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an application for declarations under s311 of the Act NEIL CONSTRUCTION LIMITED (ENV-2019-AKL-000053) Applicant AUCKLAND COUNCIL First Respondent MINISTER OF DEFENCE Second Respondent L O LEE, S C LIN &am...

  9. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...of new learnings with medical and pathological information. For some files, the potential criminal interface and/or other regulatory investigations are new areas of the law for me. It is an important consideration for effective use of public resources not to reinvent the wheel or duplicate process. Finally, in every step of the way and decision about each of my coronial files, I always pay my respects and recognise that I am dealing with a person, a life, someone that was part of...

  10. 221013-Web-Attachment-Summary-of-Submissions-Policy.pdf [pdf, 421 KB]

    ...Tiriti included: • More clarity on what Te Tiriti meant in the context of Wayfinding • Ensuring people who are using Wayfinding understand Te Tiriti so it is not overlooked 10 • Ensure Māori people and Māori organisations have the resources and autonomy to do their work and come up with their own solutions • Ensure every single contributor to the project is an expert in tikanga and te ao Māori • Ensure the needs and beliefs of Māori are central to the focus an...