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  1. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...start of Cromwell. I think it was unclear whether 5 you had any other parties that you were picking up? MR PAGE TO THE COURT: JUDGE BORTHWICK A. Well I'm sorry I haven’t done that. I should have produced a schedule but as we work through the course of the day, I will simply be calling the 10 witnesses as they appear on your list and leading them through the process Ma’am. Q. Yes. So there are witnesses for OWRUG or are you also acting in relation to them in a priv...

  2. Attitudes to crime & punishment: a New Zealand study [pdf, 541 KB]

    ...professionals: A comparison of findings for the New Zealand and British public 26 Table 4.1 Mean rankings of crime seriousness 30 Table 4.2 Relative rankings of crime seriousness 31 Table 5.1 Sentences selected for ‘John’ – convicted of theft through fraudulent use 38 Table 5.2 Sentences selected for ‘Peter’ – convicted of male assaults female 39 Table 5.3 Sentences selected for ‘Joe’ – convicted of driving with excess breath alcohol 41 Table 5.4 Sentences selected for ‘M...

  3. Directory of Official Information Search Tool

    ...providers lodge and manage claims. the minister for acc appoints a board of non-executive members to govern acc board members serve terms of up to three years with the option of reappointment the minister's formal line of accountability with acc is through the board's chair the acc board's governance role encompasses the provisions of the crown entities act 2004 the public service act 2020 and the public finance act 1989 under the board sits acc chief executive and the following...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal - Te Urewera [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...Te Urewera, 1818–1823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Fig 5: Pa sites and settlements in the Opouriao area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Fig 6: Route of the missionary A N Brown’s journeys through Te Urewera, 1844–49 . . . . . 69 Fig 7: Tribal boundaries, topographical features, and boundaries of conåscated blocks . 115 Fig 8: Tuhoe interests within the Bay of Plenty conåscation district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117...

  5. Common Bundle Volume 3 [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...developed under clause 3.3 and included as an objective in a regional policy statement means the compulsory value of mahinga kai and any other value (whether or not identified in Appendix 1A or 1B) identified for a particular FMU or part of an FMU through collaboration between tangata whenua and the relevant regional council national bottom line means an attribute state identified as such in Appendix 2A or 2B naturally occurring process means a process that occurs, or would occur, in...

  6. Evaluation of Legal Aid providers survey [pdf, 897 KB]

    ...dissatisfied with the new application and approval process for legal aid lawyers .............................................................................................................................. 70 8.6 There were mixed views about the separation of contracts from provider approvals ............ 74 8.7 A majority had no particular view about the establishment of the Review Authority .............. 74 List of figures and tables ....................................................

  7. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  8. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  9. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  10. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...