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  1. 2021-03-18 Fish & Game opening subs [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...Game Councils (collectively referred to in this submission as Fish and Game) is the statutory manager of sports fish and game bird resources within the Otago and Central South Island Fish and Game regions respectively. They hold functions and responsibilities set out in the Conservation Act 1987. The organisations’ functions include managing, maintaining and enhancing sports fish and game resources in the recreational interests of anglers and hunters; representing the interests a...

  2. 2021-03-14 Tom De Pelsemaeker - Supplementary - Appendix 1 [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...Schedule, minor amendment for clarity. 46 Clause 16 First Schedule, minor amendment for consistency. 47 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 48 Pisa Holdings and Others 71129.09. 49 Ibid. 50 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 51 Wise Response Society Inc 70052.03. D E E M E D W A T E R P E R M I T S & R E P L A C E M E N T W A T E R P E R M I T S 12 Proposed Plan Change 7 (Water Permits) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago with recommended amendmen...

  3. LCRO 250+251/2016 MJY and VYW v WLB, WLB v MJY and VYW (21 September 2018) [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...WLB declined access to his files for some time and suggested he would liaise directly with Mr MJY and Mrs VYW once the sale of the property had been settled when Mr NP’s15 retainer terminated. (b) The Committee “observed that it was this response from Mr WLB which led to Mr MJY and Mrs VYW laying their complaint against Mr WLB in this matter.”16 5. Unreasonably delaying his retirement as trustee of the JY Family Trust: (a) With regard to this aspect of the complaint, th...

  4. COVID-19 Alert Level 2 in the District Court data summary v1.0 [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...Alert Level 4. Almost all (98%; 59 charges) of the charges in Alert Level 2 continued to be for obstructing/hindering a Medical Officer of Health or a person assisting a Medical Officer (section 72 Health Act 1956). The COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 introduced several additional offences in mid-May, of which only one had charges filed; for failing to comply with a direction/prohibition/restriction. Of the 60 breach charges filed, the highest number were in Norther...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 141 H and C v RPW [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...Authority, H and C were given the opportunity to present such evidence which may have given some indication of their financial ability to pay. No such evidence was provided. The Authority Member noted in the determination that H’s repeated response was that he and C “will not pay a cent”. Even so, in her calculations, she did make an allowance for such mitigating circumstances as she perceived might exist. 25 Labour Inspe...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 165 Taranaki Energy Watch Incorporated v South Taranaki District Council.pdf [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...Environmental Protection Authority is the regulatory agency who assess and decide on applications which seek to introduce hazardous substances or new organisms into New Zealand . Under the Health and Safety at Work (HSW) Act, WorkSafe New Zealand is responsible for the use of hazardous substances in workplaces, such as factories, farms and drilling sites. Whilst compliance with the HSNO Act, HSW Act and other regulations will generally ensure that any adverse effects arising from the use...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 83 Pitman v Advanced Personnel Services Ltd [pdf, 374 KB]

    ...566. 43 Casey J at 571 quoting from Prince v Haworth [1905] 2 KB 768,770. 44 ANZ Banking Group (NZ) Ltd v Gibson [1981] 2 NZLR 513. [54] The same argument used in this proceeding was used unsuccessfully in ANZ Banking Group.45 The same response applies. In this case the Authority was asked to enforce the provisions of an agreement entered into between the parties that regulates their relationship and does not offend public policy. Had it been necessary, for example, a...

  8. Impact of S24A of the Sentencing Act on Reoffending [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...primarily through a meeting between the victim and the offender called a restorative justice conference. 8. At a conference, victims and offenders can tell their stories, the harm caused can be acknowledged by all present, and the offender can accept responsibility and give an 1 Using a Chi-square test for differences in odds ratios – Chi-square = 4.28, p-value = 0.039. In this report significance refers to statistical significa...

  9. Te Manutukutuku Issue 72 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...reported in this issue, Deputy Chief Judge Fox, who has taken over as presiding officer for the Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiry, has informed the parties that the Tribunal will release the first part of its report in August this year. This is a response, in part, to a joint request from the Crown and the Maniapoto Māori Trust Board for early reporting on certain topics to assist their settlement negotiations. It reflects the Tribunal’s commitment to making a practical contributi...

  10. LCRO 251+250/2016 MJY and VYW v WLB, WLB v MJY and VYW (21 September 2018) [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...WLB declined access to his files for some time and suggested he would liaise directly with Mr MJY and Mrs VYW once the sale of the property had been settled when Mr NP’s15 retainer terminated. (b) The Committee “observed that it was this response from Mr WLB which led to Mr MJY and Mrs VYW laying their complaint against Mr WLB in this matter.”16 5. Unreasonably delaying his retirement as trustee of the JY Family Trust: (a) With regard to this aspect of the complaint, th...