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  1. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • deter...

  2. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 807 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • deter...

  3. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 837 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • deter...

  4. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • deter...

  5. E89 Grant Calder - Event Management - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...international musical acts to ensure the America’s Cup Event is a world class event. 4.5 In response to the concerns raised by parties we have reviewed the schedule and have agreed to halve the number of High Noise Event days at Te Wero Island (permitted by the Auckland Unitary Plan) from up to six over the 6-month period, to no more than three. The number of Medium Noise Event days in the Viaduct Harbour Precinct have also been reduced from 18 to 12. 4.6 Further, the location...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 149 Learning Houses Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 466 KB]

    ...and ii. indemnify the council for costs, fees, disbursements and other expenses incurred by the council as a direct or indirect result of the council being a party to this covenant. 78100887v1 Specific conditions – wastewater discharge permit DIS60365161 Duration of consent 36. This consent will expire 15 years from the date the consent is granted unless it has lapsed, been surrendered, or been cancelled at an earlier date pursuant to the RMA. Wastewater volume 37. The...

  7. BORA Education Amendment Bill [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...Rights Act. 6. The purpose of any search, surrender or confiscation is to ensure the physical or emotional safety, or to effectively manage the learning, of those under a teacher’s supervision. 7. Under the Bill, teachers will not be permitted to use physical force, search a student or his or her bag, require a bodily sample, or use a dog for the purpose of the search. Nor will teachers be permitted to carry out blanket searches of students, unless there are reasonable gr...

  8. Relief Coroner position pofile 01.11.21 [docx, 28 KB]

    ...died; and (ii) the public good associated with a proper and timely understanding of the causes and circumstances of deaths; and (c) provides for an independent coronial system for investigations of deaths by coroners liaising with other authorities permitted or required by law to investigate those deaths. Coroner’s role The role of coroner is set out in section 4 of the Act. A coroner’s role in relation to a death is – (a) to receive a report of the death from the New Zealand Pol...

  9. Jury Trial Bubble Guidelines to apply from 26 April 2022 [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...submissions. If the presiding Judge allows counsel to remove their masks to question witnesses or present submissions, counsel should be located as far as reasonably practicable away from other court participants. 10. The presiding Judge may permit witnesses to remove their masks when giving evidence. Rapid Antigen Testing (RAT) 11. All court participants2 involved in a jury trial will be required to undergo RAT testing on each day of the trial. If a trial extends beyond one week...

  10. BORA Police Complaints Authority (Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct) Amendment Bill [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...Police Conduct ("the Commission") (other than a "restricted matter"). (cl 6 - new s 32(2A)(a)) A "restricted matter" includes any document, information or communication produced or made by the PCA or its staff (cl 4). 2.2 Permitting a member of the Police involved in a PCA investigation to disclose any matter (other than a restricted matter) in order to comply with a summons issued by the Commission under s 4D Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908 or in evidence be...