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  1. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2021 [xlsx, 349 KB]

    ...can change over time as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences...

  2. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2022 [xlsx, 348 KB]

    ...can change over time as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences...

  3. E77 CVA - Ngāti Paoa Iwi Trust [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...sacred to this day for there some of the finest of the Ngāti Paoa fighting force were overtaken in pursuit, and slain.24 The Ngāti Paoa survivors of these battles fled south to receive refuge with the Waikato tribes. Long and tangled stories of raid and counter-raid continued well into the 1820s. It is sufficient to say the invaders sought revenge and glory rather than land so eventually Ngāti Paoa were able to return to their homes. With the aid of a peace pact between Ngāpuhi and...

  4. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2019 [xlsx, 301 KB]

    ...can change over time as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences...

  5. Coronial-Booklet-Samoan.pdf [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...Afai e te manao e avea le loia e fai ma ou sui, ae e te le gafatia ona totogi, e iai fesoasoani tupe e te ono agavaa ai e totogi ai le loia. E te maua nisi faamatalaga i fesoasoani tupe e faatupe ai loia, i le justice.govt.nz/courts/going- to-court/legal-aid po o le telefoni vili fua 0800 253 425. E ono maua atu i le Community Law Centre faalotoifale se fautuaga. I le mae‘a ai o se suesuega, o le ā le umi e faatali ai mo le auiliiliga? E fai si lavelave o suesuega. E ono savalia...

  6. [2018] NZEnvC 025 Minister of Corrections v Otorohanga District Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...stormwater management and housing affordability and availability. 8 Dated 7 February 2018. " Minute dated 13 February 201 8. 10 Joint memorandum dated 16 February 2018. 11 Joint memorandum dated 23 February 2018 6 [18] With that said, we have made some minor changes to further amendments proposed by the parties. These changes are editorial and are not intended to alter the substance of the relevant provision. The changes have been tracked. Storm water management [19]...

  7. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2020 [xlsx, 348 KB]

    ...can change over time as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences...

  8. DML v Montgomery and MT Enterprises Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 6 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...workers, including referrals to other agencies where appropriate. [55.3] Assisting sex workers who want to change direction, including leaving sex work. [55.4] Drop-in community centres. [55.5] Free sexual health clinics and information on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. [55.6] A condom distribution programme. [55.7] Information for people starting a brothel, including occupational health and safety guidelines and contracts. [56] Ms Healy is in regular contac...

  9. Flawn v Accident Compensation Corporation (Individual Rehabilitation Plan) [2024] NZACC 142 [pdf, 587 KB]

    ...physician under the PN411 code. [iv] PN411 are often requested inappropriately, and we generally will query them if we are not too sure exactly what it is they are asking “but I can’t speak to Amber’s individual circumstances”. Legal Framework [108] Under s 75 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act), the Corporation is required to prepare an IRP in consultation with the claimant. An IRP is required to be prepared within 13 weeks of the Corporation accepting...

  10. Final-Technical-Assessment-K-Freshwater-Ecology-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...bodies”, does not specifically define intermittent streams. To fill this gap, the stream-type definitions of the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part (“AUPOP”) were used to classify streams as ephemeral, intermittent, or permanent and also aid in determining artificial channels from natural channels (Appendix K1).3 3 The AUPOP approach was also taken by Te Ahu a Tūranga project. Ō2NL Project: Technical Assessment K Page 17 Watercourse Nomenclature 4...