Output 33 Customary applications processed

Description

This output covers the receiving of applications from stakeholders to manage customary access, the evaluation of the applications and their subsequent approval or refusal.


Performance Expectations

Performance expectations table.
DimensionDescriptionTargetActual
Quality% of agreed milestones achieved to specified quality standards>=95%Not measured
Cost% variance actual vs. budget<=5%36%
Time% of agreed milestones achieved 100%100%

Linkage to contributing outcomes

This output links to the contributing outcome "Maintain the integrity of the existing fisheries management and marine biosecurity frameworks" by providing for and protecting customary fishing rights and recognising use and management practices of Māori.

    Table of actual performance of milestones.
    MilestoneQuality & TimeCommentary
    Provide advice to the Minister on nominations for an appointment to a committee of management for a taiapure-local fishery within 40 working days of the deadline for the receipt of such nominations.

    Quality:
    Not applicable

    Time:
    Not applicable

    None received.

    Details of notification of kaitiaki nominations are to be published within 20 working days of receipt of notification.

    Details of appointment of kaitiaki are to be published in newspapers and the Gazette within 20 working days of appointment.

    Details of cancellation of appointment of kaitiaki, and the appointment of replacement kaitiaki, are to be published in newspapers and the Gazette within 20 working days of appointment.

    Quality:
    Not measured

    Time:
    Achieved

    Completed 28 appointments/re-appointments.

    Note that numbers reflect rohe notified not number of individual kaitiaki. One nomination or appointment could consist of one or more kaitiaki.

    Notice of application of Mātaitai reserve to be published within 20 working days of the receipt of application.

    Declaration of a Mātaitai reserve to be notified in the Gazette within 20 working days of the decision to declare a reserve.

    Applicant to be notified of decision to decline application within 20 working days of Minister’s decision.

    Quality:
    Not measured

    Time:
    Achieved

    Two new applications received:

    • Paterson Inlet (received Sept 2003)
    • Tuturau and Mataura Falls (received Dec 2003).
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      No applications completed. Seven applications in progress:

      • Napier (received Jun 2000)
      • Moeraki (received Feb 2001)
      • Waitutu (received Feb 2001)
      • Raukokore (received Dec 2001)
      • Tamaitemioka Titi Moutere (received May 2002)
      • + 2 new applications, (Paterson Inlet, and Tuturau and MatauraFalls) as above
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        One application on hold:

        • D’Urville Island (received Feb 2000).
    Within six months of the receipt of a proposal to establish a taiapure-local fishery, provide advice to the Minister on whether approval in principle should be given to the proposal.

    Provide advice to the Minister on the report and recommendations of the taiapure-local fishery public inquiry into the proposal to establish a taiapure-local fishery, within 60 working days of the Minister receiving such a report.

    Quality:
    Not measured

    Time:
    Not achieved

    No new applications received. No applications completed. Three applications in progress:

    • Manukau Harbour (received 1994)
    • Te Puna Inlet - awaiting tribunal hearing (received Aug 1994)
    • Akaroa (received Jan 1998, amended Oct 1999).
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    Advice on proposed Mātaitai bylaw to be provided to the Minister within 30 working days of making of bylaw by Mātaitai management committee.

    Approved bylaw to be notified in the Gazette, within 10 working days of the Minister’s decision. Provide advice to the Minister or Chief Executive within three months of the receipt of a formal proposal for a temporary closure, restriction or prohibition.

    Quality:
    Not applicable

    Time:
    Not applicable

    No bylaws proposed.

    One new closure (Ohiwa)

    One two-year extension of an existing closure at Mt Maunganui.

    Updated : 16 November 2007