According to John Faso, this relatively small
act of public servant self - entitlement revealed Hevesi's lack of moral standing.
Not exact matches
He believes the man has what it takes to put the fear
of God in both
public and civil
servants who may want to engage in
acts of corruption.
Indeed, until it was reformed in 1989, Section 2
of the Official Secrets
Act 1911 made it a criminal offence for any civil
servant or
public contractor to reveal any information he or she had learned in the course
of his or her work: an offence that successive governments continued to prosecute well into the 1980s, despite recommendations published in 1972 by the Franks Committee calling for reform.
Section 3 (1)
public servant paragraph (b)(i): substituted, on 3 May 1997, by section 5
of the State Sector Amendment
Act 1997 (1997 No 8).
He explained that Section 13
of Act 959
of the Office
of the Special Prosecutor
Act is not amendable to the provisions
of Article 199
of the 1992 Constitution, which deals with the retiring age
of public servants «because the Special Prosecutor and the Deputy Special Prosecutor are not appointed under Chapter 14
of the Constitution.»
«Under the new law, anybody, whether
acting in concert with a
public servant or not, who engages in a course
of conduct to defraud a state or local government would be guilty
of a crime ranging from the fourth degree (class E felony) to the first degree (class B felony), depending on the amount defrauded,» a release from the governor's office said.
«Whether as
public servants, parents or concerned citizens, it is incumbent upon all
of us to
act immediately when a child is in danger,» Cuomo said.
«He established the gold standard in New York State for how
public servants should
act, and set an example that the rest
of us continue to aspire to today,» de Blasio said in a statement.
There is a historical model: The National Defense Education
Act trained a generation
of people who became
public servants.
Wisconsin's 2011 budget cuts and the passage
of Act 10 could have affected the turnover
of teachers and other
public servants in multiple ways, some
of which would have conflicting effects.
The College Cost Reduction and Access
Act, 9/2007, helps
public service lawyers in two main ways: It lowers monthly student loan payments on federally guaranteed student loans (Income Based Repayment or IBR) and secondly, it cancels remaining debt for
public servants after 10 years
of public service employment.
This
act makes
public servant jobs more enticing to new graduates, and it solves some
of the shortcomings
of the system.
It is a
servant leadership, community organizing initiative empowering animal shelters and rescue groups to work with each other and the
public to community build and then
act on our common interests
of helping animals, increasing lifesaving and strengthening the animal - human connection.
Second, the Quebec government has not put forward any evidence that
public servants who do wear religious symbols make decisions or
act in a manner that affects the rights and freedoms
of others, or that state neutrality in Quebec is in any way threatened.
Section 13 (1)
of the 1988 Freedom
of Information and Protection
of Privacy
Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F. 31 («
Act» or «FIPPA»), provides that a head
of a government institution «may refuse to disclose a record where the disclosure would reveal advice or recommendations
of a
public servant...».
In responding to requests under the FOIA, executive branch agencies should
act promptly and in a spirit
of cooperation, recognizing that such agencies are
servants of the
public.
In fact — based on a recommendation from nobody at all, and no evidence beyond Democratic Reform Minister Pierre Poilievre's nasty slander about Elections Canada wearing «team jerseys» — the Fair Elections
Act moves the Commissioner out
of Elections Canada and into the office
of a federal
public servant, the Director of Public Prosecutions
public servant, the Director
of Public Prosecutions
Public Prosecutions (DPP).
(4) The reference in paragraph 11
of the framework agreement to
public servants as defined in the Public Service Act is deemed to be a reference to public servants employed under Part III of the Public Service of Ontario Act,
public servants as defined in the
Public Service Act is deemed to be a reference to public servants employed under Part III of the Public Service of Ontario Act,
Public Service
Act is deemed to be a reference to
public servants employed under Part III of the Public Service of Ontario Act,
public servants employed under Part III
of the
Public Service of Ontario Act,
Public Service
of Ontario
Act, 2006.
(1.0.1) Salaries or wages determined for the employees
of the office
of the Chief Electoral Officer under clause (1)(a) shall be comparable to the salaries or wages determined under Part III
of the
Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 for public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are in similar posi
Public Service
of Ontario
Act, 2006 for
public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are in similar posi
public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are in similar positions.
(2) Any person appointed under subsection (1) who is not a
public servant within the meaning of the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Co
public servant within the meaning
of the
Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Co
Public Service
of Ontario
Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
116 (1) The benefits determined under Part III
of the
Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 for public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are not within a bargaining unit app
Public Service
of Ontario
Act, 2006 for
public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are not within a bargaining unit app
public servants employed under that Part to work in a ministry, other than in a minister's office, who are not within a bargaining unit apply to,
Most people have probably never heard
of the
Public Servants Inventions
Act, but a Federal Court
of Appeal has ruled it can't stand in the way
of a man and his valid patent.
«It was thus an error for the Judge to conclude that Mr. Brown's failure to disclose his
public servant status at the time he filed his application for the «748 Patent was an untrue and material allegation pursuant to subsection 53 (1)
of the Patent
Act and can not affect the validity
of the «748 Patent.
As an unelected
public servant, her role is to give advice and it is the role
of the Government to then
act on this advice, if it so wishes.