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  1. Rec-Recap-2024-Q1-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 873 KB]

    ...accompanied by an explanation of how the recommendation or comment may, if drawn to public attention, reduce the chances of further deaths occurring in similar circumstances. II. In considering whether any recommendations are appropriate in this matter, I have researched existing publicly available boating safety campaigns. I am satisfied that there already exist widespread safety campaigns directed at the factors I have identified in this event. For example, the Boating Safety Code s...

  2. Registrar of IAA v Ryan - [2019] NZIACDT 75 (7 November 2019) [pdf, 361 KB]

    IMMIGRATION ADVISERS COMPLAINTS AND DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Decision No: [2019] NZIACDT 75 Reference No: IACDT 014/19 IN THE MATTER of a referral under s 48 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 BY THE REGISTRAR OF IMMIGRATION ADVISERS Registrar BETWEEN THE REGISTRAR OF IMMIGRATION ADVISERS Complainant AND PETER GRAEME RYAN Adviser SUBJECT TO SUPPRESSION ORDER DECISION Dated 7 November 2019...

  3. Exposure Draft - AML/CFT Early Regulations Package [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...clause 2(1)) come into force on 31 July 2023 and the rest of the amendments come into force on 1 June 2024. Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2019. Date of notification in Gazette: These regulations are administered by the Ministry of Justice. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations Amendment Regulations 2023 Explanatory note Consultation draft 31 http://legislation.govt.nz/pdflink.aspx?id=DLM7298104

  4. Recommendations recap - issue 14 [pdf, 891 KB]

    ...sleep-related infant deaths: Expansion of recommendations for a safe infant sleeping environment” (2011) 128(5) Pediatrics 1341 at 1342. 3 Recommendations Recap: Issue 1 (1 October – 31 December 2011), available at: https://coronialservices.justice.govt.nz/findings-and-recommendations/recommendations-recap/ 4 Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI): Special report (Wellington, June 2017) at 3. The report can be accessed at: https://www...

  5. Abernethy v Coughlan [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...closing submissions. Mr McLean acknowledged that the District Court Rules provide for such amendments to any pleading as are necessary for determining the real controversy between the parties. It must generally be shown that it is in the interests of justice, will not prejudice the other party and will not cause significant delay. Mr McLean did address the additional claims. Mr Josephson and Ms Webber submitted on behalf of the claimants that the Tribunal is not a pleadings-based...

  6. Recommendations Recap Issue 16 [pdf, 498 KB]

    ...by StAC that fully address the recommendations. Note: An order under section 74 of the Coroners Act 2006 prohibits the publication of the name, identifying particulars and any medical information of the Michael’s mother in the interests of justice. Note: Pursuant to section 71 of the Coroners Act 2006, the Coroner has authorised the publication of the circumstances of Michael’s death, other than the method of death and as otherwise stated in the final publication prohibi...

  7. Rec-Recap-2022-Q4-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    ...installed at the beach itself which warns of the risk of strong tidal currents at the north end of the beach. VI. Auckland Council responded to my proposed recommendation on 17 October 2022. It stated that it is committed to working with subject matter experts from Surf Life Saving New Zealand to consider additional signage and safety information at Wenderholm Beach. Auckland Council also noted that it would, at the same time, seek advice on whether any other similar signage should be...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal theme U - Land with All Woods and Waters [pdf, 1010 KB]

    ...unregulated, the impact on the fishery passing unresearched. By the 1920s the Chief Inspector of Fisheries, A E Hefford, was commenting dourly to the Marine Department: ‘The regulations made in the past have been mainly for the purpose of adjusting matters between competing fishermen rather than from the point of view of conservation of the stock’.10 In 1927 the Marine Department conceded that depletion of the whitebait fishery had been ‘almost universal’.11 The love affair had become...

  9. Pilbrow & Anor as Trustees of the Pilbrow Family Trust v Moorhead [2011] NZWHT Auckland 31 [pdf, 352 KB]

    ...proposed a six step test for determining the liability of his clients. I propose to adopt that test for determining the liability of each of the respondents. [16] To establish liability, the claimants have to prove all of the following matters: a) That the respondents did the work in question (“Evidence Requirement 1”). b) The work done was defective (“Evidence Requirement 2”). c) The defect arose because of a breach of proper building standards applying at...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - 30 April 2015 Record of Inquiry index [pdf, 667 KB]

    ...and the right to alienate, which resulted in the claimant hapu losing much of their land; Crown failure to protect the claimant hapu's rangatiratanga; Crown failure to allow individual Mäori the same rights and privileges as British citizens in matters of estate. Spithill Reserve 1895, 1865 Local County Council, pine trees, Ngati Wai Land Retention Committee, erosion, camping ground, Whananaki South, Poor Knights Islands, Northland, sandhills, timber extraction from property. Status: Cons...