Sentences with phrase «by general assembly»

Any gambling expansion, if approved by the General Assembly and the governor in 2013, would be a considerable threat to Rivers, the state's highest - grossing casino.
Since its creation in 1973 by the General Assembly, the Agency has financed nearly 269,000 affordable homes and apartments, totaling $ 21.2 billion.
United Nations General Assembly, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: resolution / adopted by the General Assembly, 2 October 2007, A / RES / 61 / 295.
The study was carried out in accordance with the recommendations of the Code of Ethics approved by the General Assembly of the Italian Association of Psychology held on March 27, 2015.
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Declaration) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 September 2007.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was accepted by the General Assembly of the United Nations and proclaimed as a standard of achievement to be pursued in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect.1
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 September 2007.
UN General Assembly, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: resolution / adopted by the General Assembly, 2 October 2007, A / RES / 61 / 295, Art 7 and Art 22.
In particular, he referred to the adoption by the General Assembly of the United Nations in September 2007.
Formed by the General Assembly of North Carolina in 1977, the North Carolina Rate Bureau purports to be a «non-profit and unincorporated rating bureau -LSB-... which] provides services and programs for the insurance industry in North Carolina for automobile, property, and workers compensation.»
It was given this name by the General Assembly in 1959 due to its great measure of political independence.
Created by the General Assembly in 1957, this program assigns points to a person's driving record for being convicted of...
Vacancies in the office of Magistrate shall be filled for the unexpired term in the manner provided for original appointment to the office, unless otherwise provided by the General Assembly.
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-.]»
Local district courts have territorial jurisdiction as established by the General Assembly, most of which is county wide.
The recent conference adopted the definition of aggression expressed by the General Assembly on December 14, 1974 in Resolution 3314 (XXIX), which was one of the proposals during the 1998 formation of the statute.
«43 All judges were appointed by the General Assembly, but permitted to hold their offices «during good behavior.
Judge Segars - Andrews (Petitioner) was elected by the General Assembly to the family court bench in 1993.
The Convention on Transparency in Treaty - based Investor - State Arbitration (Mauritius Convention) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10 December 2014.
-- Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Adopted by General Assembly resolution 53/144 of Dec. 9, 1998
Interestingly, SJR 9 eliminates the guarantee that judicial salaries may NOT be cut by the General Assembly.
Vacancies are filled by the Governor from a list of nominees presented by a judicial nominating body established by the General Assembly.
Vermont's constitution requires that for judicial vacancies, the governor appoints «from a list of nominees presented by a judicial nominating body established by the General Assembly having authority to apply reasonable standards of selection.»
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: It has been found that a circular area is to the square on a line equal to the quadrant of the circumference, as the area of an equilateral rectangle is to the square on one side.
Officers and employees of the Commonwealth who are elected by the general assembly or appointed by the governor;
The Court notes that statutory punitive damages have been «explicitly approved by the General Assembly
«The basic law of Virginia is the Common Law of England, which continues in full force and effect until altered by the General Assembly.
Base rates comprise about 60 - percent of a residential customer's bill in Virginia and were frozen by the General Assembly this year.
It is based upon the First Global Integrated Marine Assessment (first World Ocean Assessment), which was released in January 2016, and, in particular, upon the summary of that Assessment, which was approved by the General Assembly in December 2015.
«We are here on behalf of the state of Arkansas as the state's lawyer, as a constitutional officer empowered by the General Assembly to enforce our laws and we were here to conduct an investigation, not take a tour.
The church building, which was originally used by the Church of Scotland as a parish church and for meetings by the General Assembly of Scotland, now houses a cafe / restaurant and performance spaces inside.
Formed by the General Assembly of North Carolina in 1977, the North Carolina Rate Bureau purports to be a «non-profit and unincorporated rating bureau -LSB-... which] provides services and programs for the insurance industry in North Carolina for automobile, property, and workers compensation.»
The funds were appropriated by the General Assembly in response to a report by the Department of Consumer Protection which recommended, in light of the high cost libraries pay for eBooks, that the state develop its own eBook Platform.
They are busy managing the uncertainty created by the General Assembly's unfunded class - size mandate, rather than focusing on their core mission of educating North Carolina's children.
The entitlements shown in Attachment B do not include the supplemental education grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions.
The entitlements shown in Attachments C through F do not include the supplemental education grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions.
As evidenced during the recent public hearing held by the General Assembly's Education Committee, apologists for the Common Core and Governor Malloy's corporate education reform industry initiatives desperately defend the indefensible policies related to the Common Core, the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Test and the absurd teacher evaluation system.
The credit - hour amount is set annually by the General Assembly.
School vouchers, enacted by the General Assembly in July by way of its 2013 - 15 biennial budget, are formally known as the «Opportunity Scholarships Program.»
Meanwhile, the free public education to which Gresham seems concerned that all students should have access to, is undermined by a General Assembly that balances the state's budget on the backs of teachers and schools.
In addition, the direct grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions are now categorized under supplemental education.
A legislative task force created by the General Assembly in 2017 is considering overhauling the way North Carolina funds public schools.
Low - performing districts and schools in North Carolina are defined by the General Assembly and are based on each school's School Performance Grade and Education Value - Added Assessment System (EVAAS) growth.
Topic: Overhauling Public School Funding A legislative task force created by the General Assembly in 2017 is considering overhauling the way North Carolina funds public schools.
Options created by the General Assembly that enable students to leave the low - performing schools to which they have been assigned create choices for students but do not provide the funding public schools need to serve these students well.
While the legislators will eventually have an opportunity to vote on the nominations, as interim appointees, the individuals have already taken their seats on the Board and will serve until confirmed or rejected by the General Assembly.
Indiana's voucher program could be significantly expanded under legislation being considered by the General Assembly.
Tennessee's teacher evaluation system, passed as part of the First to the Top Act by the General Assembly in 2010 with support from the Tennessee Education Association, has always included multiple years of student growth data.
A new principal pay plan enacted this year by the General Assembly drew pointed comments and concerns at last week's State Board of Education's (SBE) meeting.
The apparent sense of this new principal pay plan was one of resignation for now — as it is law enacted by the General Assembly and therefore non-negotiable.
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