Search Results

Search results for response.

15736 items matching your search terms

  1. FFNZ - EiC - F Doolan-Noble - Rural Health (25 Jan 2021) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...the opinions that I express. ISSUES Potential for social impact of Plan Change 7 [11] PC7 brings with it an added level of uncertainty into the lives of farmers and their families in Otago. With uncertainty comes stress. Stress is a response to pressure from a situation or life event. Factors that induce stress include experiencing 4 something new or unexpected, receiving a threat to your feelings of self or feeling you have little control over a situation.1...

  2. Landcorp Farming Limited v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...the months of June and July in any year unless the temperature is tested and found to be greater than 10 degrees Celsius within the root zone. This rule lacks scientific rigour and does not promote sustainable management, because temperature response is dependent on crop/specific pasture and its particular soil temperature response profile. 16.3 Relief sought: Amend these clauses in a way to better align with good science, avoid unintended consequences, and to promote sustainable...

  3. 2018 July - Domestic Violence Provider Update [pdf, 318 KB]

    ...with your Code of Practice or somewhere else easily accessible to everyone in your organisation. We are planning a second release of the Code of Practice in September. This will capture the following information and any other changes in response to issues, corrections or additions you identify to us. As this is our first provider update, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce our safety services team at national office: Jools Joslin is our team manager, and...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 204 Auckland Council v Noe [pdf, 342 KB]

    ...consent is granted subject to a condition requiring the Council to provide to Mr Noe, and to Mr Parker as his advisor, copies of all briefs issued to consultants and contractors for work associated with these orders, together with copies of all responses to those briefs including any quotes or estimates for the work to be done, and in due course copies of any invoices, so that Mr Noe has an opportunity, exercisable within three working days of receipt of such documents, to make any...

  5. [2021] NZACDT 15 - YC v Han (29 June 2021) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...sincerely for the breaches of the Code. They agree with the outcome of the Tribunal’s decision. They note the improvements to their business process to avoid similar breaches. The breaches of the Code were not deliberate, but they acknowledge their responsibility (largely that of Mr Wan) for causing the complainant’s visa to be declined. JURISDICTION [15] The Tribunal’s jurisdiction to impose sanctions is set out in the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act). Hav...

  6. [2021] NZEmpC 150 Ututaonga v North Western Farms Ltd [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...director. Mrs Smith is his wife and is the office manager. She also is now a director. Mrs Smith has filed an affidavit in opposition to Mr Ututaonga’s application. [11] I have read Mrs Smith’s affidavit in full, and much of it is in response to Mr Ututaonga and Mrs Henare’s substantive assertions. North Western Farms strongly disputes Mr Ututaonga and Mrs Henare’s characterisation of the substantive issues and says Mr Ututaonga and Mrs Henare are seeking to redefine...

  7. KI v KW [2019] NZDT 1414 (13 May 2019) [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...had regard to KI’s evidence that the anchor bar (S) manual states that a test anchor should be installed. It was not established that this would have resolved matters, given that there was a combination of failures other than just embedment. The responsibility was on KI for him to produce anchors that were suitable for the site and the project, and another company subsequently installed these without issue. 11. I have also had regard to the dispute regarding the need to pump grout...

  8. Interpreter’s Code of Conduct [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...and sexual violence. This means that many court participants will be affected now or at some time in their lives, whether they are involved in court due to violence crimes or for some other reason. The Ministry is committed to providing the best response it can to people affected by family violence and sexual violence. It’s important that participants feel safe and supported by the Ministry and interpreters providing services in courts and tribunals. If an interpreter has conc...

  9. WO v KU [2021] NZDT 1676 (20 December 2021) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...had also given WO financial support over the years, including a large loan he took out to help her consolidate her debts. KU said he accepted that he was responsible for the loans he took out during their relationship. He said that WO should bear responsibility for the ones that she took out also. The parties have been unable to reach a resolution. WO now brings a claim for $18,087.00 against KU for repayment of the loan and his daughter’s holiday care. 2. The issues to be resol...

  10. St-John-Ambulance-Submissions.pdf [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...28 October 2021, after the issues which are categorised as "Outside of the scope of the inquiry" or "This issue is proposed to be dealt with by an information request" are removed, focuses very significantly on the medical response. 2.13 Of 55 issues,3 11 are within the scope of the inquiry. Of those 11, on their face 8 may involve St John. In part this is express, in part this is because of the apparent breadth of an issue and in part this is because of use of...