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  1. 2019 Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...people and help injured people return to work or independence as soon as possible. The AC Act 2001 explains ACC's functions and responsibilities. One of ACC’s primary functions is to reduce the incidence and severity of injury. ACC is also responsible for delivering the accident compensation scheme effectively and efficiently, including determining cover; providing entitlements and rehabilitating clients; managing the Scheme’s Accounts and collecting levies. ACC buys treat...

  2. Setting the scene

    ...current level of knowledge. During the course of the unit, add the agreed-on or correct definition in the second definition column. A definition table Word First definition Second definition justice     human rights     responsibilities     freedom     courts     justice system     2. Responsibilities and rights at different ages Ask your students to consider responsibilities and rights at different age levels. For exam...

  3. Directory of Official Information Search Tool

    ...specific airline operator as a state owned enterprise airways nz is subject to the public records act 2005 which means all our employees are required by law to manage the records they produce and deal with according to the requirements of the act our legal responsibility under the act is essentially outlined in 2 key documents 1 the nz government general disposal authority gda 2 the airways retention and disposal authority rda if we do not hold the requested information we will transfer the req...

  4. LCRO 73/2020 A and B WT v CV and DU (29 September 2021) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...as a consequence of Mr CV’s omissions; and (k) [LF1]’s acknowledgement that it had made errors accompanied by concession to reducing its account did not adequately address the consequences of their mistakes. [12] Mr DU and Mr CV provided response to the complaint filed on 7 November 2019. They submitted that: (a) they had acted in accordance with their obligations under the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008 (the Rules); and (b) the...

  5. Mitchell v Corrections [2024] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...signed M.07 s 60 medical segregation order in response to her fourth request. [5.5] In response to her fifth request, Corrections provided Ms Mitchell with the requested PC.01 prisoner complaint forms. [6] Ms Mitchell was unhappy with these responses and complained to the Privacy Commissioner, who investigated Corrections’ response to her five information privacy requests. The Privacy Commissioner discontinued his investigation into Ms Mitchell’s complaints in June 2020 an...

  6. Abellera v Elizabeth [2017] NZIACDT 17 (20 Sept 2017) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...conduct herself with due care; [2.3] Breach of clause 24(a), 24(c) and 1 of the Code of Conduct 2014 – in relation to failing to provide a refund on request, and by only agreeing to a refund provided the complainant withdrew his complaint. Responses from the Parties [3] The case officer of this Tribunal notified the complainant and the adviser that they could provide a Statement of Reply. It is only necessary to file a Statement of Reply when a party disagrees with the contents...

  7. LCRO 99/2017 WH v Area SC [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...Although the Committee was concerned that inadequacies in long-term storage arrangements may compromise client confidentiality, it considered it was not appropriate to take disciplinary action. The Committee considered Mr BZ and Mr WH were jointly responsible for storage matters and were jointly responsible for files held in storage. However, although there was some security risk, there was no evidence that client confidentiality had been compromised and therefore no evidential basi...

  8. 2019 Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...population groups within New Zealand by developing and implementing, in consultation with the groups concerned, services and programmes designed to raise their health outcomes to those of other New Zealanders. • To exhibit a sense of social responsibility by having regard to the interests of the people to whom it provides, or for whom it arranges the provision of, services. • To foster community participation in health improvement and in planning for the provision of services a...

  9. Whiles-Clarry v Standing [2011] NZIACDT 18 (6 July 2011) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...provided. I accordingly proceed on the basis the materials indicate the Adviser was responsible for the professional relationship with the Complainants, and he 6 oversaw all dealings with them and is accountable for them. If he delegated responsibilities, he was responsible for the delivery of the professional service. Negligent Advice [22] In terms of the relevant immigration policy I am satisfied: [22.1] Ms Whiles-Clarry and her children were Australian citizens and entit...

  10. Ali v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 2 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...departing licence holder and Mr Wang were present. Mr Wang agreed: [15.1] To be briefed on all existing cases, 4 [15.2] To be the point of contact for urgent matters, and [15.3] The departing adviser would inform clients Mr Wang was to be responsible for the departing adviser’s clients until a new person took over. [16] Mr Wang continued in his position until 4 April 2011 when he resigned with effect from 11 April 2011. He says a decision of this Tribunal he received a...