Supervises day - to - day work activities
by delegating authority, assigning and prioritizing activities, and monitoring compliance to operating standards
Not exact matches
At the end of its release, the FSA explained that virtual currency exchanges «must be registered with each Local Finance Bureau that is
delegated authority...
by the Prime Minister.»
Furthermore, under the law in Delaware — legal home to more than half the Fortune 500 and the benchmark for corporate law — the right to manage the business and affairs of the corporation is vested in a board of directors elected
by the shareholders; the board
delegates that
authority to corporate managers.
Board members are appointed for a fixed term
by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the Financial Secretary under
delegated authority.
So often people forget that it is the apostles who have the
authority delegated to them
by the ascended Messiah.
It has been
delegated to them
by someone with greater
authority.
In the NT, 1849 / eksousía («
delegated power») refers to the
authority G - d gives to His saints — authorizing them to act to the extent they are guided
by faith (His revealed word).
In 1934, the AMM celebrated its centenary
by creating the Madura Mission Sangam to which the AMM with the approval and urging of the ABCFM handed over its
authority.30 The Madura Mission Sangam consisted of missionary, church and institutional
delegates: twenty - four Indians, eighteen Americans, twenty - five men and seventeen women.31 It was organized in committees to carry out the work of all departments formerly in the AMM.
Still less was it a social contract — a voluntary surrender of power order to
delegate authority to a sovereign — as envisaged
by Hobbes Rousseau.5 The covenant was more of a command than a bargain, stemming from the inherent, undelegated
authority of Yahweh over the total structure of existence.
Article 377 of the civil code of France lets parents
delegate the exercise of parental
authority to a third party
by the decision of a family law judge.
On the other hand, the Civil Code provides for the possibility of
delegating the exercise of parental
authority to a third party
by the decision of a family law judge (articles 377 and following of the Civil Code).
Rader's own ongoing education, particularly the lessons he learned from La Russa about
delegating authority, is evident in the way the Angels» pitching staff is now run: entirely
by pitching coach Marcel Lachemann.
It stated: «Whereas sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to God Almighty alone and the
authority which He has
delegated to the state of Pakistan through its people for being exercised within the limit prescribed
by Him is a sacred trust.»
The Oyster Bay Town Board may
delegate its
authority to set parking permit fees to an unelected commissioner after it tabled a proposal to increase them
by as much as 900 percent, board members said.
This is because the Supreme Court has ruled that, when a grant of regulatory
authority «lay [s] down
by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to [act] is directed to conform», Congress is not unconstitutionally
delegating its ability to make laws.
In another case, a purchase order for # 22.6 million was made
by the personal assistant of the programme director, whose
delegated financial
authority was only # 10 million.
Parliamentary scrutiny of secondary legislation is the mechanism
by which Parliament assures itself that the Government is exercising that
delegated authority in an appropriate way, and in a manner which accords with Parliament's intentions.
But U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert ruled that, «in declaring a fiscal crisis and imposing the wage freeze, NIFA did not create a «new rule,» but merely exercised
authority delegated to it
by the [county] legislature in 2000.
A president designates a national monument under the Antiquities Act, using
authority delegated to him
by Congress.
«But we expect federal agencies to act within the
authority delegated to them
by Congress and to do so in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
As such, the principal should have the decision - making
authority to effectively bring about systematic change necessary for school improvement.Collaboration Principals should strive for facilitative leadership, which is accomplished
by delegating to and collaborating with teachers, developing teacher leaders
by pursuing common goals, and engaging stakeholders in the decision - making process.
All this activity excludes individual schools that have instituted reforms but have not been
delegated authority by their district or state, although some of these may be excellent models of democratic decision making (see, for example, Apple and Beane 1995, Wohlstetter and Smyer 1994).
The responsibility for education resides with the states which, in turn, have
delegated substantial
authority to local educational agencies, which are governed
by local school boards.
The Secretary may, pursuant to a formal delegation agreement containing regulations prescribed
by him,
delegate to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
authority to administer this section in accordance with such delegation agreement.
They resemble «legislative history» documents, though they are perhaps even more authoritative, because they are issued at the time of, and as part of, the final rule signed
by the head of the agency or another senior official with
delegated authority from the agency head.
The
authority to administer the program has been
delegated by the Secretary to the Administrator of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Self - regulatory organizations (SROs): Private organizations owned and operated
by their members and to whom the SEC
delegates much of its
authority to oversee both securities markets and participants in those markets.
A technician who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing veterinary technology services otherwise permissible pursuant to this article during an emergency or natural disaster within the scope and location of assigned veterinary technician duties of the response efforts if: (a) an official declaration of the disaster or emergency has been made
by the governor or the
delegated state official; and (b) an official invitation has been extended to the technician for a specified time
by the
authority that has jurisdiction for coordinating the animal / agricultural issues in the state during emergencies either within or outside the emergency management assistance compact (EMAC).
A veterinarian who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing services during an emergency or natural disaster within the scope and location of assigned veterinary medical duties of the response efforts if: (a) an official declaration of the disaster or emergency has been made
by the governor or the
delegated state official; and (b) an official invitation has been extended to the veterinarian for a specified time
by the
authority that has jurisdiction for coordinating the animal / agricultural issues in the state during emergencies either within or outside the emergency management assistance compact (EMAC).
Over the four days
delegates will be able to take part in special seminars and workshops run
by leading
authorities in their respective fields ensuring that brands can adapt to meet the increasing demands of youth travellers.
Hosted
by Abu Dhabi Airports Company and supported
by official carrier Etihad Airways and Abu Dhabi Tourism
Authority, the 2012 event is targeted to attract over 2,750
delegates from more than 80 countries.
Fast Track is a danger because it would
delegate the constitutional
authority of Congress to make trade policy to a U.S. Trade Representative who,
by background and mindset, responds to financiers and corporate chieftains rather than ordinary people.
At today's meeting, the TVA Board voted to
delegate authority to TVA CEO Bill Johnson to determine the exact retirement date of the Allen coal units, which must retire
by December 31, 2018 under the terms of a 2011 Consent Decree with EPA and environmental groups.
Trustees should set out in writing the limits of any
delegated authority while remembering that they can not
delegate their overall responsibility — trustees always remain collectively responsible for all decisions made and actions taken
by them on behalf of the charity.
Laws can vary
by state but generally the following individuals can be
delegated the
authority to act for your child:
Practice Directions are made under powers in the Constitutional Reform Act 2005
by the Lord Chancellor who can
delegate his
authority to the Lord Chief Justice, who can
delegate to the President of the Family Division (family proceedings Practice Directions issued
by the President are endorsed as being approved
by the LCJ).
Whether the Ninth Circuit erred in upholding the EPA's assertion of
authority to second - guess a permitting decision made
by the State of Alaska — which had been
delegated permitting
authority under the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § § 7401 et seq. — in conflict with decisions of this Court and other federal courts of appeals establishing the division of federal - state jurisdiction under the Act and similar statutory programs.
... Nor can we conclude that the specific Article I powers
delegated to Congress necessarily include,
by virtue of the Necessary and Proper Clause or otherwise, the incidental
authority to subject the States to private suits as a means of achieving objectives otherwise within the scope of the enumerated powers.
Authority was
delegated by the commissioner to an adjudicator, who ultimately issued the impugned order.
In states with a voluntary bar association, the de jure regulatory
authority (that is, the
authority accorded
by law) lies with a governmental entity, in most cases the state's Supreme Court or another governmental
authority to whom the Court has
delegated authority.
Practicing lawyers are regulated under strict codes of professional conduct that are enforced at the state level, usually
by state bar associations that exercise disciplinary
authority delegated to them
by state supreme courts.
Incentives suggested
by managing partners include reduced obligations for generating or producing revenue - with more time to manage the firm, providing a stipend for managing the firm, in addition to their regular compensation,
delegating sufficient
authority to allow the managing partner to function independently on non-policy issues, etc. without being challenged at every turn.
fm.: From Wikipedia: in government, typically a regulation specifically means a piece of the
delegated legislation drafted
by subject matter experts to enforce a statutory instrument (primary legislation) in business, industry self - regulation occurs through self - regulatory organizations and trade associations which allow industries to set rules with less government involvement The Act that authorizes the Agency would thus be the Legislative creation of Administrative Law (they give
authority to enact the regulations as they see fit AND can further clarify through oversight power.)
Actually, HRPA is already a «non-governmental body that exercise
authority delegated by law.»
One who is appointed
by another to do something in his absence, and who has
authority to act in the place and turn of him
by whom he is
delegated.
Comment: One commenter contended that the Secretary improperly
delegated authority to private entities
by requiring covered entities to enter into contracts with, monitor, and take action for violations of the contract against their business partners.
And he referenced The Commission on Constitutional Revisions» proceedings to conclude that Article IX, § 2 language intentionally «elevated the Commission's
authority over electric rates from a power merely
delegated by the General Assembly to one with a direct constitutional foundation -LSB-.]»
(8) The Chief Electoral Officer may
delegate in writing to any officer on his or her staff
authority to exercise any power and perform any duty, other than those mentioned in subsection (7), assigned to the Chief Electoral Officer
by this Act.
There is greater flexibility in the terms being offered
by insurers with
delegated authority and deferred fees becoming widely available.
(1) fall outside the regulation - making
authority delegated by the parent statute, in particular because they purport to prohibit rather than regulate;