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  1. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 1 [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...[Repealed – 1 May 2014] 7.4 Issues related to non-point source discharges to water [Repealed – 1 May 2014] 7.5 Objective [Repealed – 1 May 2014] 7.A Objectives [Unchanged] 7.B Policies general [Unchanged] 7.C Policies for discharges of human sewage, hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, specified contaminants, and stormwater; and discharges from industrial or trade premises and consented dams 7.C.1 – 7.C.4 [Unchanged] 7.C.5 Minimise the adverse environmental effe...

  2. [2021] NZEmpC 189 Lye v ISO Ltd [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...bargaining has stalled on the issue of an availability provision. MUNZ made an unsuccessful offer to ISO to attempt to deal with the availability provision proposed to be included in a collective agreement. Dean Carter, ISO’s General Manager Human Resources, acknowledged at the hearing earlier this year that the collective agreement ISO offered to MUNZ was very much in line with the individual employment agreement Mr Lye has with the company. No significant changes were being p...

  3. Govind v Chandra [2018] NZIACDT 46 (15 November 2018) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...complaint being upheld without necessarily imposing a sanction. It follows that it is not necessary to find that a disciplinary sanction should be imposed to uphold a complaint. It is important to recognise that not every lapse or manifestation of human frailty should result in an adverse professional disciplinary finding. There will be occasions when advisers are responsible for a lapse from acceptable standards, but that still does not justify upholding a disciplinary complaint...

  4. LB v MX & BJ Ltd [2024] NZDT 281 (22 February 2024) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...dog wasn’t injured, but when she slammed on her brakes, the dog hit the back of the front seat. 8. I have no reason not to believe the account of the incident given by M, MX or by LB. It is impossible to know what version of events is correct. Human beings sometimes remember things differently, especially when an incident happens quickly, and they get a fright. LB regrets not stopping, but she wasn’t sure whether there was an impact to her car. This means that MX is unable to ver...

  5. Easthope v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2024] NZACC 149 (19 September 2024) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...reason only” in Judge Spiller’s discussion of s 4 NZBORA and submits that the NZBORA is “not the only statute ignited by the Corporation’s surgery diagnosis destruction”. He submits that other statutes which are “ignited” include the Human Rights Act 1993, Crimes of Torture Act 1989 and Crimes Act 1961. [16] With regard to this issue, it is necessary to go back to Judge Spiller’s decision. The use of the words “by reason only” are part of a direct quote from...

  6. Directory of Official Information Search Tool

    ...whanganui it is the largest manufacturer of vertebrate pesticide products in the southern hemisphere orillion's pest control solutions are used domestically and internationally across more than 200 islands in 20 countries to restore biodiversity protect human health and improve primary production the organisation is responsible for developing and manufacturing pest control products and solutions it works with landcare research and other scientific agencies to create new toxins traps and s...

  7. Director of Proceedings v Summerset Group Holdings Ltd [2022] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 443 KB]

    ...the papers DATE OF DECISION: 25 January 2022 (REDACTED) DECISION OF TRIBUNAL1 1 [This decision is to be cited as Director of Proceedings v Summerset Group Holdings Ltd [2022] NZHRRT 1. Note publication restrictions.] IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2022] NZHRRT 1 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 [1] These proceedings under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 were filed on 17 December 2021. [2] Prior to the filing of the proceedings the...

  8. LCRO 228/2015 ZM v VC [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...he had been domiciled in the European Union for several years; (d) no New Zealand based counsel he had contacted would agree to represent him because of his prior involvement with Mr GM; and (e) he invoked article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights which, says Mr ZM, protects his right to a public hearing, and the right to access legal representation. 6 [45] Mr ZM appears to be advancing argument that his difficulties in obtaining legal representation should provide...

  9. Proactive release - Restoration and modernisation of Ministry of Justice properties [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...Infrastructure Commission and the Treasury. 59. The judiciary has been informed of the paper and the Plan. Legislative Implications and Regulatory Impact Analysis 60. There are no immediate regulatory or legislative implications arising from this paper. Human Rights 61. The proposals are at an institutional level, and as such have no direct human rights implications within the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 or the Human Rights Act 1993. Gender Implications 62. There are no direct...

  10. [2020] NZEnvC 138 Eyre Community Environmental Safety Society Inc v Christchurch Regional Council [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...consent; (b) the imminent commencement of works, no more than seven days and no less than 48 hours prior to the commencement of the works authorised by this consent; 6 Accidental discovery 27 In the event of any disturbance to Kaiwi Tangata (human bones) or taonga (treasured artefacts), the Consent Holder shall immediately follow the Accidental Discovery Protocol set out in Appendix 3 of the Mahaanui lwi Management Plan, and attached to, this consent as Attachment CRC122897A. Re...