Contestable Investments Annual Reporting Guidelines for the period 2019 – 2020
Published: 29 Jun 2020Annual reporting guidelines for contestable investment funded programmes.
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Annual reporting guidelines for contestable investment funded programmes.
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Cabinet paper which sought agreement to appropriations and further actions to respond to the liquidation of Tamarind Taranaki.
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Cabinet minute which confirmed the decisions taken by Cabinet in resepct to the liquidation of Tamarind Taranaki.
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Briefing providing an update on the proposed procurement process for selecting new KiwiSaver default providers and advises on the outstanding policy issues including the new fossil fuel production exclusions.
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An overview of new regulations setting out disclosure requirements in the new financial advice regime, including summarising changes from exposure draft.
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Building Act 2004 Proposed Amendments to Schedule 1 to Exempt Specified Building Work from Requiring a Building Consent - Regulatory Impact Statement.
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Cabinet approved the proposal to amend Schedule 1 of the Building Act 2004 to extend the list of building work that is exempt from requiring a building consent.
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This paper seeks agreement to amend Schedule 1 of the Building Act 2004 by an Order in Council to extend the list of building work that is exempt from requiring a building consent.
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On 20 April 2018 the Provincial Development Unit released the review into its due diligence processes in relation to the approval of a Provincial Growth Fund grant for a Waste to Energy project.
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Outlines the Provincial Growth Fund's approach to investment in intiatives targeted at priority and/or high value commercial sector opportunities.
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