Sentences with phrase «planning authority act»

Aboriginal reserves generally vested in ALT see Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 above; or resident Aboriginal Corporation.
In Western Australia the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 (WA) provides for the management of Aboriginal reserves and the grant of ordinary freehold and leases to be held by the Aboriginal Land Trust (appointed by the state government or statutory Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority) on behalf of Aboriginal people.
amend the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 (WA) to allow the Aboriginal Lands Trust to appoint the Department of Housing to manage housing on its behalf, where the community has agreed to appointment
The Aboriginal Lands Trust is a statutory body established under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 (WA).
Mining can take place on lands reserved under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 (WA) with the consent of the Minister for Mines; and before granting his or her consent, the Minister must consult with the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.82 There is no obligation to consult the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority, Aboriginal Lands Trust or Aboriginal communities.

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Obama's other measures include plans to work with Congress to pursue reforms of Section 215 of the anti-terrorism Patriot Act that governs the collection of so - called «metadata» such as phone records, and reform of the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which considers requests from law enforcement authorities on intelligence - gathering targets.
Idaho's governor and chief insurance regulator met with top federal health care authorities, hoping to make their case for why Idaho health insurers should be allowed to sell plans that don't comply with the Affordable Care Act.
The B.C. Liberal government should act now — in partnership with the City of Surrey, the RCMP, and the Fraser Health Authority — to create an action plan to support mental health in Surrey.
Acting on a tip from the FBI, Italian authorities arrested four people in Italy and Kosovo Tuesday who were suspected of planning an attack on Pope Francis... The [alleged] terrorist team propagated the ideology of jihad through social networks, the police said.
, the Civil Rights Act of 1965, gender equality laws, women in authority, working women, reproductive education, family planning, contraception, condoms, gay rights and a host of others.
The portfolio is managed in accordance with the Water Act and the Murray Darling Basin Authority's Environmental Water Plan.
The head of the Murray - Darling Basin Authority says he is concerned the New South Wales and Victorian governments might act on their threats to potentially walk away from the plan.
Section 41 of the Act allows the Secretary of State, by order, to publish a list of approved independent special institutions (Independent Special Schools — England and Wales and Special Post-16 institutions) for the purposes of satisfying Section 38 (Preparation of an Education, Health and Care plan by local authorities) of the Act.
We have no plans at the moment,» Bill Finch, the acting executive director of the Thruway Authority, testified during a joint legislative hearing looking into Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget plans for the state's transportation programs.
Wednesday, Thruway Authority Acting Executive Director Matthew Driscoll announced that on Jan. 22, a web page will go live giving drivers the opportunity to pay their outstanding tolls as part of a six - point plan to get the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge's troublesome cashless tolling program back on track.
And Bill Finch, new acting executive director of the Thruway Authority, said as recently as February that there were no specific plans to bring cashless tolling to Upstate sections of the Thruway.
We have no plans at the moment,» testified Finch, the Thruway Authority's acting executive director.
Cuomo's position on the local planning committees was one of local expertise, where the state allows local authorities to act according to their own experience in their respective communities rather than relying upon Albany which might not share the same knowledge.
Two weeks later, the new acting executive director of the Thruway Authority, Bill Finch, told a State Legislature budget committee that the Cuomo administration has no specific plans to bring a cashless toll system to the upstate portions of the Thruway.
The Planning Commission has the authority to act on its own.
Although he supported the bill to remove government funds from Planned Parenthood in 2015, he opposed the Women's Public Health and Safety Act that would grant states an authority to cut funding to the organization in the same year.
The mayor would be elected by voters in the metropolitan boroughs of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and Wolverhampton, and act as chair of the combined authority as well exercise additional powers and functions devolved from central government relating to transport and housing and planning.
In 2007, the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, acting on behalf of the Bronx Committee for Toxic Free Schools, a coalition of parents, neighborhood residents and community organizations, successfully sued the School Construction Authority and the Department of Education for violating the Public Authorities Law and the State Environmental Quality Review Act by not disclosing a Site Management Plan.
In an unusual exercise of its authority under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on December 30 the establishment of a «chemicals of concern» list and action plans that could prompt restrictions on four types of synthetic chemicals used widely in manufacturing and consumer products, including phthalates used to make flexible plastics, often for toys, household products and medical equipment.
While even supporters of the Clean Power Plan acknowledge the approach as novel, some legal experts see it as too broad an interpretation of EPA's authority under the Clean Air Act.
Delivering EHC plans for 16 — 25 year olds in post-school education or training will more than satisfy the legal requirement for local authorities to carry out Section 139A of the Learning Skills Act 2000, Learning Difficulty Assessments.
Where a local education authority proposes to name the Academy in an education and health care plan made in accordance with section 324 of the Education Act 1996, the Academy will consent to being named, except where admitting the child would be incompatible with the provision of efficient education for other children; and where no reasonable steps may be made to secure compatibility.
Since the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) became law in 2015, states across the country have been using the flexibility and authority the law offers to design plans that ensure a quality education for all kids.
Like all states, Maryland has been working to create a plan for complying with the new federal Every Student Succeeds Act, which gives states renewed authority over school accountability while requiring standardized testing and interventions in low - performing schools.
The SEC ordered the national securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to act jointly to develop a national market system plan to implement this targeted pilot program.
Since proper estate plans also include a Durable Power of Attorney in most instances, the agent under a general durable power of attorney has the authority to act for the principal.
In August 2006, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved a Senate substitute to HR 3858, the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act, which would give FEMA wider authority in developing disaster plans.
As EPA's plan to regulate CO2 emissions from existing power plants — the «Clean Power Plan» or «CPP» — gets closer to being finalized, we've been hearing a lot of talk about how Congress should rein in EPA, by either specifically stopping the CPP or revoking EPA's CO2 regulatory authority under the Clean Air plan to regulate CO2 emissions from existing power plants — the «Clean Power Plan» or «CPP» — gets closer to being finalized, we've been hearing a lot of talk about how Congress should rein in EPA, by either specifically stopping the CPP or revoking EPA's CO2 regulatory authority under the Clean Air Plan» or «CPP» — gets closer to being finalized, we've been hearing a lot of talk about how Congress should rein in EPA, by either specifically stopping the CPP or revoking EPA's CO2 regulatory authority under the Clean Air Act.
The process is especially subject to litigation when the statutory authority is untested, as it was with Section 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, the basis for the Clean Power Plan.
Obama's plan doesn't go anywhere nearly as far as it might go in reducing America's carbon emissions, if the full authority of the EPA under the Clean Air Act were to be vigorously applied.
EPA issued the Clean Power Plan (CPP) under the authority of Section 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act.
It reviews acts of relevance to local authorities as well as local authority council regulations, town planning schemes, structure and zoning plans, local economic development and upgrading strategies, the latter with a focus on Windhoek.
In June 2014, under authority from the Clean Air Act (CAA) section 111 (d), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published their draft Clean Power Plan, a proposed rule to limit carbon emissions from existing large coal facilities across the country.
Lastly, what would have represented the most recent, comprehensive regulatory scheme for addressing carbon dioxide emissions from US power plants and thus a key component of US energy policy, the Clean Power Plan developed by the US Environmental Protection Agency under the authority of the Clean Air Act, was mired down by legal challenges under the Obama Administration and has been completely abandoned by the Trump Administration.
The Clean Power Plan derives its authority from the Clean Air Act and Supreme Court rulings.
Caroline's commercial and civil injunction experience together with her experience in local government and planning has led to Caroline being regularly instructed by local authorities to seek injunctions pursuant to section 222 Local Government Act 1972, 187B Town and Country Planning Act 1990, and s106 (5) Town and Country Planning Aplanning has led to Caroline being regularly instructed by local authorities to seek injunctions pursuant to section 222 Local Government Act 1972, 187B Town and Country Planning Act 1990, and s106 (5) Town and Country Planning APlanning Act 1990, and s106 (5) Town and Country Planning APlanning Act 1990.
Caroline is counsel of choice for many local authorities seeking injunctions in relation to unauthorised encampments pursuant to section 222 Local Government Act 1972 and section 187B Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Alas, the Canadian Copyright Act expressly provides for protection of architectural plans and works and an entry in the Canadian Encyclopedic Digest cites Hay v Saunders (1958), 30 CPR 81 (Ont HC) as authority for the notion that «An architect may have a copyright in the building plans as a literary work and in the design of the building as an artistic work when it is erected.»
Four issues had been identified by the parties: (i) whether the Court of Appeal had correctly held that the 2009 and 2010 care plan reviews were to be read as including a reassessment of the claimant's community care needs; (ii) whether the authority's decision to provide pads interfered with the claimant's Art 8 rights and, if so, whether such an interference was justified and proportionate; (iii) whether the authority had been operating any relevant policy or practice for the purposes of s 21E (1) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) and, if so, whether that policy was justified as a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim, namely the equitable allocation of limited care resources; and (iv) whether the authority had failed to have due regard to the needs specified in s 49A of DDA 1995 (the general disability equality duty) when carrying out their functions in the instant case.
Speaking of authorities, the plan should also touch upon who had the authority to act.
Litigator Martin McKeague is experienced in landlord and tenant matters and arbitrations; Malcolm Simpson acts for developer clients in disputes arising from option agreements, conditional contracts, planning promotion agreements, and supply chain disputes; Karl Anders has expertise in handling agricultural property and party wall disputes; and senior associate Emma Porritt regularly handles town and village green disputes for local authorities and developers.
Acting for London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority since 1999.
But their authority at High River more likely came from s. 24 (1) of Alberta's Emergency Management Act, which allows law enforcement to put emergency management plans into place.
In addition, we act for both public and private sector clients in judicial and administrative proceedings in environmental protection matters, municipal planning matters and in the enforcement of conservation authority regulations.
We act for developers, planning authorities and objectors.
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