Stop Work Notices/Orders
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From: Ben
Dear Public Service Commission,
In media articles various Ministers have been described as issuing "stop work Notices" or "Stop work orders". One example in relation to transport would be here:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programme...
1. Is there such a power?
2. If not, is there an alternative power (but called something else)?
3. Can such a power be used to halt work by local government?
4. Can such a power be used to halt work required by legislation?
5. If the answer to any of these questions is yes, in what circumstances can it be used or what legal test must be met?
6. How many "stop work" orders, notices or however else described have been issued, by whom, and on what date?
Yours faithfully,
Ben
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Dear Public Service Commission,
In media articles various Ministers have been described as issuing "stop
work Notices" or "Stop work orders". One example in relation to transport
would be here:
[4]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
1. Is there such a power?
2. If not, is there an alternative power (but called something else)?
3. Can such a power be used to halt work by local government?
4. Can such a power be used to halt work required by legislation?
5. If the answer to any of these questions is yes, in what circumstances
can it be used or what legal test must be met?
6. How many "stop work" orders, notices or however else described have
been issued, by whom, and on what date?
Yours faithfully,
Ben
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben <[FOI #25129 email]>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2023 2:22 PM
To: Enquiries <[PSC request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Stop Work Notices/Orders
COMMISSION
This email was sent from someone outside of Te Kawa Mataaho. Please take
extra care.
Dear Public Service Commission,
In media articles various Ministers have been described as issuing "stop
work Notices" or "Stop work orders". One example in relation to transport
would be here:
[8]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
1. Is there such a power?
2. If not, is there an alternative power (but called something else)?
3. Can such a power be used to halt work by local government?
4. Can such a power be used to halt work required by legislation?
5. If the answer to any of these questions is yes, in what circumstances
can it be used or what legal test must be met?
6. How many "stop work" orders, notices or however else described have
been issued, by whom, and on what date?
Yours faithfully,
Ben
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