Sentences with phrase «by a public authority»

«Moreover, these virtual instruments can be used in illegal activities, which may give rise to investigations conducted by public authorities.
We also may be required to disclose an individual's personal information in response to a lawful request by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.
where it is impossible to deny that Religion prevails with more zeal, and a more exemplary priesthood than it ever did when established and patronised by Public authority
The challenge is therefore to have religious freedom more widely articulated and more deeply understood by public authorities and those who contribute to creating social norms.
One is done by a private individual acting simply in his own name; the other is done by public authority acting in the name of us all.
The Conseil begins by stating that laïcité forbids «any display by public authorities of signs and symbols showing a public recognition or a preference for a given religion.»
Display of a crèche by a public authority is therefore legal, the Conseil declares, «only» where the crèche «has a cultural, artistic or festive purpose, but not if it expresses» recognition of or preference for a religion.
For example, it was admitted that the Christian who is forced by the public authorities to become a soldier should not be condemned.
The first and most fundamental human right is the right to life, or, to be more precise, the right of an innocent person not to be deliberately killed, whether by public authority or private license.
But if it be expedient that he should remove to another station, he ought not to attempt this on his own private opinion, but to be guided by public authority
A scheduled vote today by the Public Authorities Control Board on a controversial plan to move $ 511 million in clean water funds to the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project is being closely watched by federal regulators and lawmakers across the state.
The Authorities Budget Office released a report that found over 25 percent of the 577 public authorities have board members who have not attended state approved training as required by the Public Authorities law.
In practice around the world, this has usually meant a statutory right on the part of the public to see certain types of recorded information held by public authorities.
But DeFrancisco, echoing lawmakers like Sen. Patrick Gallivan, told The Capitol Pressroom in a radio interview the should be approved by the Public Authorities Control Board in a vote scheduled for Wednesday.
The vote by the Public Authorities Control Board would send the money to a «public benefit» corporation created by SUNY Poly for the funding of the SolarCity project at the Riverbend site in western New York.
To give the Legislature a say in the spending, all authority appropriations must be unanimously approved by the Public Authorities Control Board.
The loan must be approved by the Public Authorities Board, which includes Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget director Bob Megna, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Finance Committee Chairman John DeFrancisco.
In addition to toll roads, toll bridges and toll tunnels are also used by public authorities to generate funds to repay the cost of building the structures.
If Cuomo's plan were to go through, every project funded through these bonds would need to be cleared by the Public Authorities Control Board, a three - member body that needs unanimous approval for all votes.
In all, the Democratic governor boasted that there will be $ 100 billion worth of investments in New York, counting some expenditures from last year, spending by public authorities and matching funds from the private sector.
The debt is being taken on by public authorities, quasi-public entities that can borrow outside of the normal bonding process.
A report on the approved 2015 - 16 state budget issue on Tuesday by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli raise concerns with the amount of new debt being taken on by public authorities and the use of «lump - sum appropriations.»
Sen. Pat Gallivan, a Western New York Republican, said he'd like to see state funding for SolarCity's factory released next week by the Public Authorities Control Board, which postponed a vote on the appropriation amid legislative concerns.
DiNapoli also wants to create a council that would maintain an inventory of the state's capital assets, including assets controlled by public authorities.
Dubbed the Hurricane Emergency Loan Program, the fund would draw from the Drinking Water and Clean Water Revolving Funds, the proposal must still be approved by the Public Authorities Control Board on Sept. 21.
DiNapoli's office found cited the start of a new debt structure propped up by the state's sales tax revenue that would allow for new borrowing methods by public authorities that are done so without voter approval.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission announced in December 2009 that it would conduct a formal inquiry into how disability - related harassment and its causes are being dealt with by public authorities The inquiry is now closed and the Commission is due to publish a «Manifesto for Change» later in 2012.
A $ 38.5 million state grant to help SUNY Polytechnic Institute stabilize its finances was approved by the Public Authorities Control Board after two previous attempts had failed.
The discussion did not progress beyond that, Pasinella said, and nothing has been considered by the public authority's board.
DiNapoli's plan calls on the state to bring more transparency and accountability to state finances by eliminating discretionary lump sum appropriations, restricting «backdoor spending» by public authorities, requiring more disclosure of public authorities» spending and financing, and making the state budget more understandable and accessible.
Women also continue to be failed by public authorities.
It's still unknown whether Cuomo's proposal for $ 2 billion to upgrade water infrastructure will be a bond issue — requiring a public referendum in November before any debt is issued — or funded by public authorities.
In a report released Wednesday, DiNapoli recommended eliminating discretionary lump - sum appropriations, restricting «backdoor spending» by public authorities, and requiring deposits into the state's rainy - day fund when the state has a cash surplus, among other things.
A $ 38.5 million state grant to help SUNY Polytechnic Institute stabilize its finances was approved Monday by the Public Authorities Control Board after two previous attempts had failed.
As with all disbursements from public authorities, ESD's actions have to be ratified by the Public Authorities Control Board, where representatives of the governor and leaders of the Senate and Assembly each have veto power.
Classes involved in the program are then invited to present their projects in a public event attended by public authorities and the media.
This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.
By contrast, in a chartered system, public schools would be nonreligious, managed by nonprofits, overseen by a public authority, and held to clear performance standards.
Unlike any other pillar of our society, public education is the only institution that reaches 90 % of every new generation, is governed by public authority, and was founded with the explicit mission of preparing young people to be thoughtful and active participants in a democratic society.
In certain situations, Humble Bundle may be required to disclose Personal Information in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.
Bonds are issued by public authorities, credit institutions, companies and supranational institutions in the primary markets.
Such cleanup products can only be used by public authorities responding to an emergency if they are individually listed on the National Contingency Plan Product Schedule.
Was this conceal [ing a] record held by the public authority (FOIA 2000)?
(a) by 31 December 2020, all new buildings are nearly zero energy buildings; and (b) after 31 December 2018, new buildings occupied and owned by public authorities are nearly zero - energy buildings.»
Suppose the revision to TGD L for non-residential buildings comes into force in, say, July 2017, with a transitional arrangements target of, say, 31 December 2018 for buildings owned and occupied by public authorities.
(a) a request for information has been made to a public authority, and (b) under section 1 of this Act or section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998, the applicant would have been entitled (subject to payment of any fee) to communication of any information in accordance with that section, any person to whom this subsection applies is guilty of an offence if he alters, defaces, blocks, erases, destroys or conceals any record held by the public authority, with the intention of preventing the disclosure by that authority of all, or any part, of the information to the communication of which the applicant would have been entitled.
(a) to be informed in writing by the public authority whether it holds information of the description specified in the request, and (b) if that is the case, to have that information communicated to him.
As defined by the FAO, a forest policy is «a set of orientations and principles of actions adopted by public authorities... to guide future decisions in relation to the management, use and conservation of forest and tree resources for the benefit of society.»
any person to whom this subsection applies is guilty of an offence if he alters, defaces, blocks, erases, destroys or conceals any record held by the public authority, with the intention of preventing the disclosure by that authority of all, or any part, of the information to the communication of which the applicant would have been entitled.
Principal 10 states that «each individual shall have appropriate access to information concerning the environment that is held by public authorities, including information on hazardous materials and activities in their communities, and the opportunity to participate in decision - making processes.»
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