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  1. Afghanistan-Family-Court-Protocol-Review-July-2025.pdf [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...child’s immediate needs. How will this be implemented? This protocol will only apply to cases where an unaccompanied or separated Afghan child or young person has arrived in New Zealand as a result of the New Zealand government humanitarian response to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Oranga Tamariki will work with the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (Immigration New Zealand) to identify these children and young people. Oranga Tamariki may apply for an or...

  2. Media centre

    ...you have media questions about coroners, coronial inquiries and inquests, and coronial findings: Email: media@justice.govt.nz Phone: 021 223 2141 Back to top Other justice-sector agencies We work with a number of other justice sector agencies who are responsible for investigating crime, crime prevention, prosecuting people who break the law, and then implementing the sentences given by the court.  If you have media questions about these issues you need to call: Police (crime preventi...

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  3. Auckland Standards Committee 4 v Smith [2015] NZLCDT 46 [pdf, 23 KB]

    ...in the course of litigation, which of its nature, has unknown risk factors. [12] In exercising our discretion we are also cognisant (as we were in the Hall5 [13] We also weigh the fact that the Standards Committee, as the body charged with the responsibility of pursuing complaints as to professional standards on behalf of decision) that the profession will bear the costs of the prosecution and the Tribunal costs. 3 Lawyers and Conveya...

  4. Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority

    ...public registers to check applications and to get details about a person or company’s licence or certificate. Replacements, updates & your duties How to replace lost badges, licences or certificates, update details or classes, and learn about your responsibilities like licence annual returns. Complaints, objections & appeals How you can complain about a private security operator, object to people applying to work in this area, and appeal decisions. About the Authority The Privat...

  5. 2021-11-03 ORC - RPW Chapters - clean version [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...mitigated by the clean-up and dispersal of the spilled contaminant. City and district councils, the Fire Service and others may be involved in spill clean-up operations. The Otago Regional Council will support the coordination of the appropriate response to any accidental spill through the provision of advice on possible disposal or treatment options. Principal reasons for adopting This policy is adopted to ensure the appropriate agencies become involved in clean-up operations in...

  6. 2021-11-03 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...mitigated by the clean-up and dispersal of the spilled contaminant. City and district councils, the Fire Service and others may be involved in spill clean-up operations. The Otago Regional Council will support the coordination of the appropriate response to any accidental spill through the provision of advice on possible disposal or treatment options. Principal reasons for adopting This policy is adopted to ensure the appropriate agencies become involved in clean-up operations in...

  7. 2021-11-05 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version - updated [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...mitigated by the clean-up and dispersal of the spilled contaminant. City and district councils, the Fire Service and others may be involved in spill clean-up operations. The Otago Regional Council will support the coordination of the appropriate response to any accidental spill through the provision of advice on possible disposal or treatment options. Principal reasons for adopting This policy is adopted to ensure the appropriate agencies become involved in clean-up operations in...

  8. Le Lievre v Muriwhenua Incorporation - Muriwhenua Incorporation (2016) 123 Taitokerau MB 240 (123 TTK 240) [pdf, 303 KB]

    123 Taitokerau MB 240 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAITOKERAU DISTRICT A20120013565 UNDER Sections 18(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d), 19(1)(a) and (b), 20(d), 22A and 24A Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Muriwhenua Incorporation BETWEEN RONDA LE LIEVRE Applicant AND MURIWHENUA INCORPORATION First Respondent AND MARY BRATTON Second Respondent Hearing: 3 July 2013 25 September 2014 19 and 20 Feb

  9. [2013] NZEmpC 60 Snowdon v Radio New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...2011 addressing these matters and referred to the existing timetable for the filing of certain memorandum. I noted that if a suppression order was sought, an application needed to be filed. I issued timetable orders to assist Mr Fletcher in his responses. No formal application for suppression orders has been filed. [33] Mr Fletcher responded on 4 November 2011 by stating that it was highly inappropriate for the plaintiff’s solicitor to proceed on any interlocutory issues in th...

  10. [2014] NZEmpC 213 Hixon v Campbell and Ors substantive [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...Campbell’s brother) was the National Operations Manager of AHV and so managed its operations. Mrs Campbell, who is the wife of the director and shareholder, Justin Campbell, was ascertained by the Labour Inspector to be the Business Manager responsible for the payment of, and deductions from, wages. On the matter of tool deductions, Mrs Campbell communicated with the employees either directly through Mr Fitzsimons or through their immediate supervisors. Mrs Campbell compiled wa...