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All publications are available in hard copy on request from info@dia.govt.nz.

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Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) Factsheet - State Sector
Description: Facts for the State Sector about the Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) developed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 32k

Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) Factsheet - General Public
Description: Facts for the general public about the Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) developed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 37k

Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) Factsheet - Overview
Description: Overview of the Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) for agencies who are introducing it.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 149k

Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) Factsheet - Private Sector
Description: Facts for the Private Sector about the Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) developed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 31k

Evidence of Identity Standard (version 2.0) Questions and Answers
Description: Frequently asked questions about the Evidence of Identity Standard version 2, developed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
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Factsheet: recognising Disability Assist Dogs in emergencies. The Disability Assist Dog Identification Tag
Description: Word version
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File Size: 143k

Factsheet: recognising Disability Assist Dogs in emergencies. The Disability Assist Dog Identification Tag
Description: PDF version
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File Size: 51k

Gambling Act (Class 4) Game Rules 2004
Description: These rules govern the playing and participation in Class 4 gambling that utilises gaming machines outside of casinos and the systems, processes, information and documentation associated with particular games. They replace the Gaming Machine Operations Manual (Blue Book) from 1 September 2004.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 201k

Gambling Act (Class 4) Game Rules 2016
Description: DOCX version
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File Size: 107k

Gambling Act (Class 4) Game Rules 2016
Description: PDF version
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File Size: 320k

Gambling Compliance: Harm Minimisation Venue Assessment Checklist
Description: Inspectors may use this checklist for evaluating compliance with current Harm Prevention and Minimisation requirements for Class 4 venues
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File Size: 64k

Gambling Compliance: Leniency and Co-operation Policy
Description: The purpose of the Secretary for the Department of Internal Affairs’ Leniency and Co-operation Policy is to assist in the prevention and detection of behaviour that contravenes the Parts 1, 2 and 4 of the Gambling Act 2003 and its secondary legislation.
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File Size: 55k

Gambling Compliance: Misuse (Late Banking) of Gaming Machine Profits Policy - November 2010.
Description: This is the Department’s policy in relation to the late banking of GMP by Class 4 venues.
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Gambling Compliance: Misuse (Late Banking) of Gaming Machine Profits Policy: Changes Notification Letter - November 2010.
Description: This is the Department’s policy in relation to the late banking of GMP by Class 4 venues.
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File Size: 74k

Gambling Sector Enforcement Policy
Description: Gaming and Censorship Regulation Group Enforcement Policy, July 2004.
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File Size: 486k

Gambling (Class 4 Net Proceeds) Amendment Regulations 2011
Description: These regulations amend the Gambling (Class 4 Net Proceeds) Regulations 2004 by removing the prohibition on multi-year grants from gaming machine profits. There are also additional requirements to ensure compliance with the Gambling Act 2003, and to help mitigate various risks if multi-year grant commitments are made.
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File Size: 265k

Gambling (Gambling Harm Reduction) Amendment Act: Impact of relocation provisions on existing Class 4 venue policies (September 2013)
Description: Word version
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File Size: 84k

Gambling (Gambling Harm Reduction) Amendment Act: Impact of relocation provisions on existing Class 4 venue policies (September 2013)
Description: PDF version
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File Size: 37k

Gambling (Problem Gambling Levy) Regulations 2013
Description: Gambling (Problem Gambling Levy) Regulations 2013
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File Size: 130k

Gambling (Prohibited Property) Regulations 2005
Description: The regulations set out which property must not be offered as a reward for, or used to reward a winner of, gambling.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 238k

Gambling: Venue Costs Resubmission Final Report (September 2013)
Description: Word version
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 867k

Gambling: Venue Costs Resubmission Final Report (September 2013)
Description: PDF version
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 1052k

Getting Married Brochure
Description: A guide for couples preparing to marry or enter into a civil union in New Zealand Information Brochure
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 178k

Getting Married Brochure
Description: A guide for couples preparing to marry in New Zealand, black and white version
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 234k

Getting Married Brochure
Description: A guide for couples preparing to marry in New Zealand.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 226k

Guidelines in Relation to Harm Prevention and Minimisation
Description: These guidelines will assist gaming machine societies in self-checking levels of compliance against the Gambling Act 2003 and regulations relating to Harm Prevention and Minimisation.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 35k

Guiding Principles for the Use of Biometric Technologies
Description: Guiding principles to be used by agencies to inform decision making when considering biometric technologies for identity-related business processes, produced by the Cross Government Biometrics Group (CGBG), an inter-agency group chaired by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA).
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 181k

HART Register and you - What is the Human Assisted Reproduction Technology Register?
Description: Background information brochure for the Human Assisted Reproduction Technology (HART) Register, administered by the Department of Internal Affairs.
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File Size: 170k

Hashing Algorithms (formerly titled ‘EGM Program Signature Algorithms’): Version 1.5
Description: The purpose of this document is to list the acceptable hashing algorithms for use with Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation (QOGR) technical requirements documents.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 89k

How does information get into the HART Register?
Description: Diagram illustrating the application process for the Human Assisted Reproduction Technology (HART) Register, administered by the Department of Internal Affairs.
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File Size: 94k


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