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  1. 2021-03-21 Minute - PC7 - Case Management Directions [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...future amendments are to record the date and version of the document being amended as a page footer on the relevant attachment. Scope [10] All relief must be within scope of the plan change for it to be considered by the court. [11] It is the responsibility of each party to demonstrate with reference to their submission or further submission, that the relief they seek is within scope. [12] The Regional Council is to file supplementary submissions setting out the 6 Dated 26...

  2. Privacy Commissioner Position Profile November 2021 [docx, 28 KB]

    Position Profile Position Title PRIVACY COMMISSIONER (COMMISSIONER) Body Office of the Privacy Commissioner: Te Mana Mātāpono Matatapu Appointed by Governor-General on recommendation of the responsible Minister (currently Hon Kris Faafoi, Minister of Justice) Term Under section 32 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 the term may be for 5  years or any shorter period stated in the notice of appointment. A member of a Crown entity may be reappointed and continues in office despite the...

  3. CCRC-Position-Profile [docx, 45 KB]

    ...and related professional groups e.g. NZ Criminal Bar Association, Te Hunga Roia Māori and others · Criminal justice experts, academics, researchers and institutions. · Criminal Cases Review Commissions and similar bodies in other countries. Staff Responsibilities: The Commissioners are responsible for the appointment of the Chief Executive of the CCRC. Remuneration: Remuneration for all members of the Commission and their terms and conditions are set by the Remuneration Authority. Te...

  4. MU v OL [2023] NZDT 698 (14 December 2023) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...Before he hung up, OL confirmed that he disputes liability. OL was advised that the hearing would continue and that it is his opportunity to respond to the claim. The hearing continued in his absence. 5. The issues to be resolved are: (a) Is OL responsible for the collision? (b) If so, what is the remedy? Is OL responsible for the collision? 6. OL said that he did not see MU when he backed into him. 7. OL said that he was not responsible because MU was driving too fast....

  5. GB v B Ltd & Ors [2024] NZDT 604 (24 May 2024) [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...2024. 2. The counter claim is dismissed. Reasons: 1. GB was driving on [Road], and PD, who was driving a car belonging to B Ltd, turned out of a driveway onto [Road]. Their cars collided near the driveway. Each driver maintains the other is responsible for the collision. 2. GB claims the sum of $7,137.97 for the cost of repairs and bringing this claim. 3. B Ltd counterclaims the sum of $10,327.38 for the cost of repairs. 4. The issues to be determined are as follows:...

  6. OIA-121868.pdf [pdf, 856 KB]

    ...Ministry of Justice A copy of this document is attached to this letter and released to you in full. If you require any further information, please contact Media & Social Media Manager Joe Locke at media@justice.govt.nz Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry’s website at: Official Information Act responses | New Zealand Ministry of Justice If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a c...

  7. 2025 NZPSPLA 107 pdf [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...licence without adequate notice would have serious consequences for both the security guards, they employ and their clients I stayed the cancellation of Legion’s licence for four months to give Mr Pailate time to prove he is now complying with his responsibilities under the Act and rearrange or sell his business. [3] I advised I would only consider permanently staying the cancellation of Legion’s licence and replace the cancellation with other penalties such as a fine, reprimand, a...

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 221 New Zealand Transport Agency [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Requirement sought are granted, as are the Resource Consents. The final set of conditions is attached to this decision. [5] Costs (including possible costs under s285(5) RMA) are reserved . Any applications are to be lodged by 18 November 2022 and any responses are to be lodged by 2 December 2022. CJ Thompson Alternate Environment 1 The Applicants lodged final conditions on 28 October 2022, but later noted that a typographical error had been made in Condition 3, and corrected tha...

  9. Rec-Recap-2023-Q1-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 889 KB]

    ...services to operate legally in New Zealand. That has had little effect in the synthetic cannabinoid context, however, as it was used mainly by recreational users, rather than those with addictions. Yet another improvement was the acute drug harm response discretionary fund, introduced in 2018. Its aim was to assist regions to 5 This was a joint inquiry into five synthetic cannabis deaths. The Coroner issued five findings, one for each death, as well as the joint finding containing reco...

  10. OIA-114187.pdf [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...that the timeframe for your request had been extended due to the need for consultation. On 29 August, the Ministry advised that a decision to grant your request was made, however more time was required to prepare the information for release. In response to your request, please see the document table below which details the information being released to you. Some information has been withheld under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural...