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  1. Russia Sanctions Bill [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, or correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.5 35. Clause 25 of the Bill provides the Commissioner of Police the power to order production of or access to all records, documents, or information from any duty holder that is relevant to analysing and inv...

  2. 20241210 Offshore Renewable Energy Bill [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal property, dignity, and privacy. The touchstone of this section is the protection of reasonable expectations of privacy, although it does not provide a general protection of personal privacy.7 18. The Bill contains powers of entry for inspection, which constitute se...

  3. Guide to Remote Viewing of Hearings by Complainants and Victims [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...information if you are viewing remotely 7. If you are viewing the trial or sentencing remotely, you must comply with the conditions set out below. The purpose of these conditions is to preserve the integrity of the Court process and to protect the privacy of those involved in the proceedings. 8. The link we give you is just for your own use— please do not share it. If you plan to watch with a support person, let the court know when you file your notice. A support pe...

  4. 08042025-Immigration-Fiscal-Sustainability-and-System-Integrity-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects an amalgam of values including property, person freedom, privacy and dignity. The touchstone of this section is the protection of reasonable expectations of privacy, although it does not provide a general protection of personal privacy.10 24. Clause 23 amends section 277A by expanding the warrantl...

  5. BORA Dairy Industry Restructuring Amendment Bill [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...reasonable and, therefore, consistent with section 21 because: • The purpose of the inspection is limited to ensuring compliance with the rules in Schedule 5B (new section 29C(1)); • Dwellinghouses and marae (where there is a greater expectation of privacy than commercial premises) may not be searched under this provision (new section 29C(1)); • The manner in which the search must be exercised is clearly set out and contain safeguards (must give reasonable notice of intention t...

  6. [2020] NZEmpC 16 Evans v JNJ Management Ltd [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...Evans’ knowledge.3 (b) Mr Evans was entitled to be informed and consulted about the restructuring. (c) Mr Evans found out what JNJ was doing and raised these concerns in writing but JNJ failed to address them. (d) JNJ breached its employees’ privacy by allowing CCTV footage to record audio, despite advice from Mr Evans that this was illegal. (e) JNJ breached the “employment protections provisions” clause in Mr Evans’ employment agreement. (f) JNJ failed to follow...

  7. LW v VI LCRO 157 / 2011 (8 June 2012) [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...of the Tribunal are to be held in public.1 Consequently, the principles applied by the Tribunal relate to suppression, whereas the LCRO must determine that the reasons for publication of the identities of the parties outweigh the presumption of privacy. [23] The LCRO publication guidelines identify the factors that will be taken into account when considering whether it is in the public interest to publish a decision with identifying details. These are: (a) the extent to which pu...

  8. Auckland Standards Committee v Eichelbaum [2014] NZLCDT 23 [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...who have preferred the charges. Statutory Provisions 240 Restrictions on publication (1) If the Disciplinary Tribunal is of the opinion that it is proper to do so, having regard to the interest of any person (including (without limitation) the privacy of the complainant (if any)) and to the public interest, it may make any 1 or more of the following orders: (a) an order prohibiting the publication of any report or account of any part of any proceedings before it, whether held in pu...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 081 Evans Homes Ltd v Invercargill City Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...external boundary of the garden plot. This plot shall be planted with small shrubs. 5. The existing water connection is to be disconnected. 6. A new water connection of suitable capacity is required to be installed by a Council approved contractor. Privacy 7. The internal privacy screening fencing between each of the units shall be 1.8m high. 8. The external 1.8m high fences along the east, west and northern boundaries of the property (as shown on the amended site plan - 20 Dec...

  10. [2022] NZACC 119 – GG v ACC (27 June 2022) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...with the cost of treatment. [2] Included in the documents lodged by GG on 12 November 2019 was an explanation as to why the lodging of her appeal had been delayed. GG noted that she had left it to the last day for lodging, hoping to hear from the Privacy 2 Commissioner regarding issues that should have been considered prior to the review decision that she was appealing, and, when she tried to get the correct appeal form, both the District Court and the Corporation provided inc...