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  1. Contact the Alcohol Regulatory & Licensing Authority

    The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Community Participation) Amendment Act 2023 has recently been introduced. These pages are currently being updated to reflect the new legislation. You can reach us between 9:00am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. Phone: 04 462 6660 Fax: 04 462 6686 Email: ARLA@justice.govt.nz Street address:Tribunals UnitLevel 186 Customhouse QuayWellington 6011 Postal address: Alcohol Regulatory & Licensing AuthorityTribunals UnitDX: SX11159Wellington Write the postal addre...

  2. Young Womens Christian Association of Dunedin [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...information; and d. The services of YWCA are aligned with the criteria of a “low risk” financial institution under the Financial Action Task Force guidelines. This exemption comes into force on 2 July 2018. This exemption will expire on 30 June 2023. Any person wishing to provide comment on this notice should contact the Terrorism and Law Enforcement Stewardship Team at the Ministry of Justice by emailing amlcft.exemptions@justice.govt.nz. mailto:amlcft.exemptions@justice.g...

  3. NTMT Ministerial Exemption [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...schemes. d. Most repayments are set up from a Work and Income redirection from loan recipients’ income. e. NTMT contracts can only be signed by the borrower and cannot be signed on the borrower’s behalf. The exemption comes into force on 30 June 2023. The exemption will expire on 30 June 2028. Any person wishing to provide comment on this notice should contact the Criminal Law Team at the Ministry of Justice by emailing exemptions@justice.govt.nz. mailto:exemptions@justice.go...

  4. NZCEOF Ministerial Exemption [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...Education and the DIA as a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005. d. There is a low volume of loans which are granted to its proprietors only. e. The source of funds is readily and easily traceable. The exemption comes into force on 30 June 2023. The exemption will expire on 30 June 2028. Any person wishing to provide comment on this notice should contact the Criminal Law Team at the Ministry of Justice by emailing exemptions@justice.govt.nz. mailto:exemptions@justice...

  5. FVPP13 - Strengthening Safety Service Completion Report [docx, 269 KB]

    ...New Referral Required (to an approved provider) [bookmark: Check25]|_| I recommend this client be referred to a different service provider for the following reasons: [bookmark: Text87]      [image: crest_BW]FVPP13 v 3.0 July 2023 FVPP13 page 1 FVPP13 page 2 of 2 Service provider and facilitator details The information in this form has been completed by the approved facilitator named below Organisation name:       Facilitator name:   ...

  6. OIA-109190.pdf [pdf, 780 KB]

    ...Act), information relating to the budget for the Treaty Principles Bill (the Bill). Specifically, you requested: 1. if there is a budget for the bill 2. how much is budgeted for the bill 3. if contractors have been employed since 20 November 2023 to work on the Bill the number of contractors and cost to date of the contractors working on the bill No budget has been set for the Bill and no contractors have been employed to work on it. Any costs incurred to date have been absorbed i...

  7. ACC Ministerial Exemption [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...and the Public Records Act 2005. c. ACC cannot invest third-party money. ACC can only invest its own money which is collected through levies, for example, on people’s earnings or vehicle licensing fees. The exemption comes into force on 30 June 2023. The exemption will expire on 30 June 2028. Any person wishing to provide comment on this notice should contact the Criminal Law Team at the Ministry of Justice by emailing exemptions@justice.govt.nz. mailto:exemptions@justice.govt...

  8. [2024] NZEmpC 119 BDX v PZY [pdf, 134 KB]

    BDX v PZY [2024] NZEmpC 119 [5 July 2024] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2024] NZEmpC 119 EMPC 155/2023 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN BDX Plaintiff AND PZY Defendant Hearing: 18 June 2024 by judicial settlement conference Appearances: A Mapu, advocate for plaintiff C Rowe, advocate...

  9. Government to implement UN Committee recommendations

    The Government is taking action on recommendations from the United Nations Committee against Torture. The Committee made 80 recommendations in July 2023, following an examination in Geneva. The Government has now agreed on the actions it will take to progress the recommendations. New Zealand will update the Committee on its steps taken to implement the Committee’s recommendations at its next report due in July 2027. The actions the Government is taking to implement the recommendations include...

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  10. Victims satisfied with restorative justice

    ...among Māori (84%) and Pasifika (88%). Previous restorative justice process surveys took place in 2011, 2016 and 2018. The now biennial survey was delayed in 2020 due to COVID-19 restorative justice service disruptions. The next survey will be run in 2023. Read the 2021 Victim Satisfaction Survey report  

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