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  1. 2021-03-15 Trustpower 1- Extract from s 32 Evaluation of Proposed NPS FM 2020 dated 22 July 2020 [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...establishing a transparent framework. Policy 3 (supported by clause 3.5) is the most effective and efficient way to achieve the Objective for the reasons discussed above 7.4 POLICY 4 Policy 4 Fresh water is managed as part of New Zealand’s integrated response to climate change. Supported by: Part 3 Subpart 2 National Objectives Framework 3.14 Setting limits on resource use 3.16 Setting environmental flows and levels 3.31 Large hydro-electric generation schemes 7.4.1 I...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee v Cropper [2017] NZLCDT 6 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...and NA meetings a number of times a week. [11] It is clear that this offending and the related media attention has had a significant impact on this practitioner and his family. He expresses deep shame and remorse but does not attempt to evade responsibility for his actions. [12] Mr Cropper assures the Tribunal of his commitment to a drug and alcohol free life. He will need to sell his home and “downscale” in order to repay those who have supported him over the past two years u...

  3. Greer v Corrections (Strike-Out Application) [2020] NZHRRT 49 [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2020] NZHRRT 49 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 BACKGROUND [2] On 2 February 2017 Mr Greer filed a statement of claim and accompanying documents. The claim alleged failure by Corrections to provide any response to Mr Greer’s information privacy request dated 20 October 2014. [3] Mr Greer’s information privacy request was made on a Prisoner Complaint 01 form (PC01 form). The statement of claim did not specify the number of the PC01 form...

  4. Associate-Coroner-position-profile-2023 [docx, 75 KB]

    ...authorise the release of the body (including determining, if a post-mortem has been directed, whether the pathologist wishes and is permitted, on the release of the body, to retain body parts or bodily samples). An Associate Coroner may also assume responsibility for dealing with non-complex natural causes deaths, and for conducting hearings on the papers and making chambers findings for deaths the Associate Coroner has concluded are non-complex and do not require an inquest. The Associate Co...

  5. OIA-97101.pdf [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...of Justice (the Ministry) requesting data under the Official Information Act (the Act) regarding Without Notice Applications in the Family Court . The Ministry sent you a decision letter on 27 July 2022 advising you that we would provide you with a response by no later than 1 O August 2022. I apologise for any inconvenience this delay may have caused you. Your request was for: 1. Can you give me the numbers of Without Notice Applications that have been fifed at the Family Court every y...

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 064 Muir v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 6.3 MB]

    ...is intended to be general information only. While considerable effort has been made to ensure that the information provided on this map is accurate, current and otherwise adequate in all respects, Queenstown Lakes District Council does not accept any responsibility for content and shall not be responsible for, and excludes all liability, with relation to any claims whatsoever arising from the use of this map and data held within. I - QUEENSTOWN . /\ ~ LAKES DISTRICT o 25 50 100 Meters ~~~...

  7. The Māori Trustee - Whakakī 2H (2023) 121 Tairawhiti MB 203 (121 TRW 203) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...Gabriel. It was held on 4 May 2023 and recorded at 120 Tairāwhiti MB 130-136. The minutes of the meeting held at Whakakī Marae on 23 July 2022 were received in the early hours of that morning. The minutes record that a motion was moved to elect responsible trustees. Those nominated were Aaron Munro, Leslie Chase, Lillian Kahukura, Broughton Johnson, Iraia Niania, Jane Beldon and Elizabeth Chase. The Court also had before it a letter from Pita Hukinga Walker-Robinson dated 2 Novembe...

  8. OIA-102050.pdf [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...adoption policy and guide decision-making under the new adoption regime. The principles support the purpose of adoption you agreed in February, and focus on protecting children’s rights, particularly of participation and culture, recognising the responsibilities of the child’s family and whānau, and transparency. The need for a specific te Tiriti o Waitangi principle is being considered as policy proposals are refined. 5. Planning for the second round of engagement is well underway....

  9. Research report: Without notice applications in the Family Court [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...that they will not have a good understanding of the technical aspects of the law, know what constitutes a good or high-quality application, let alone be able to assess the veracity of the other party’s evidence beyond an emotive and reactionary response. (Lawyer) … how can we expect people to make good decisions for their kids when they are in this – not only the emotion of a separation – but “Shit, I am having to do this Court process myself, and you are asking me what my c...

  10. Territorial Authorities - EiC - M W Twose - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 893 KB]

    ...Regional Plan: Water for Otago (ORP:W). 2. Under a number of statutes, including the Local Government Act 2002 (LGA) and Health Act 1956 TLAs are obligated to ensure the safe and sufficient supply of water to their communities. This is not a responsibility they can ignore or contract out of. 3. Under both the LGA and the RMA, TLAs must plan for growth and the supply of water is an essential prerequisite. The supply of water to communities extends beyond potable drinking water to...