Sentences with phrase «by public bodies»

BAILII does not and can not censor part or all of the information provided by these public bodies for publication.
There is a right to privacy in the workplace, which has been upheld by Canadian courts and must be respected by public bodies as they consider what security controls are necessary to protect information in government networks.»
Our expert Public Law & Human Rights solicitors have prepared a series of documents to help you navigate this tricky area of law and ensure that your and your family's rights are respected by public bodies and the government.
Construction Superconference (Canadian Institute)(Conference and publication), «La Loi sur les organismes publics,» (Conference on the Act respecting contracting by the public bodies), November 2008.
(3) The functions of the Central Authority under this Article may, to the extent permitted under the law of its State, be performed by public bodies, or other bodies subject to the supervision of the competent authorities of that State.
Unfortunately, this case does not engage in an interpretation of section 40 (1)(ee) of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk of harm to minors or of an imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies in the social housing context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic violence.
Confidential information held by public bodies for public purposes should be treated with the utmost care in accordance with statutory conditions, warns Nicholas Dobson
However, factors such as the increase in the discount rate, the legal funding regime and the sheer complexity of providing modern healthcare in an environment of financial challenge can not be managed by public bodies acting in isolation.
They also argued that ministers should not have the power to impose taxation by statutory instrument, and that tertiary legislation (law made by public bodies under powers conferred by ministers) must not be used to levy fees and charges.
Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos».
The Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council (AJTC) which is to be abolished by the Public Bodies Bill, has hit back
Importance: The decision highlights the dual purposes of freedom of information legislation: (i) access to records of public bodies to promote accountability; and (ii) protection of personal privacy by restricting the collection, use or disclosure of personal information by public bodies.
I help my clients by challenging decisions made by public bodies including the NHS and Social services through internal complaints procedures, appeals and where necessary, court action.
Decisions made by public bodies very often have important and sometimes far - reaching consequences for those who are directly affected by them.
In a single - family home in a non-HOA neighborhood, you must abide by zoning laws and codes adopted by public bodies.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them by public bodies.
Nevertheless, ``... attempts by public bodies to reconcile competing obligations in the face of finite resources» results in either trade - offs, or sacrifices.
What types of information should be included in publication schemes are not specified in the Act, and are decided by the public bodies and the Information Commissioner - the regime's regulator.
In its analysis of administration cost savings caused by the Public Bodies Reform programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis too problematic» (NAO 2014, p. 40).
The loan raised by Argentina in October 1998 in the financial centres of the North, guaranteed an interest rate of 15 %, or two and a half times that offered at the time by public bodies in the North for their new loans.
The British ICO is an independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.
A judicial review («JR») is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body; they are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the conclusion reached.
«A major policy decision by a public body to replace an airport with a park should not be made based on secret, incomplete information,» Brown said in his letter.
In certain circumstances, a contract let by a public body including schools will not be deemed to be a contract for the purposes of the public procurement regulations.
(d) enter into agreements under subsection 182.1 (9) of the Act to take steps for the protection of the natural environment beyond the measures required by an Act of Ontario or Canada, by a regulation or instrument under an Act of Ontario or Canada, or by a public body.
But if drafting a document to be reviewed by a public body is unpleasant — as Jefferson later found out — its converse is worse.
When fobbing off the job of drafting the Declaration of Independence to the then 33 - year - old Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin told him «I have made a rule, whenever in my power, to avoid becoming the [drafter] of papers to be reviewed by a public body
Lord Dyson, the Master of the Rolls, held that the term «public expenditure» in section 9 Education Act 1996 bears its natural meaning, i.e. any expenditure incurred by a public body, and it could not be restricted to expenditure in the provision of education.
With a specialist knowledge of human rights law, our team is particularly well - placed to act for clients who feel a decision taken by a public body has infringed on their human rights.
In the DPA context, Jonathan is currently instructed by a public body to represent it in proceedings relating to a large - scale data breach.
The key outcome of the judgment is that the question of whether a disabled person who lacks capacity to consent to a placement by a public body is deprived of their liberty in their particular living arrangements is an objective one, to be answered by reference to whether they are free to leave and how closely their movement and social interaction is controlled.
UK Halal certification bodies are not accountable or supervised by any public body, and therefore consumers have little to go on beyond trusting the producers, says barrister John Pointing, of Statutory Nuisance Solutions.
In this connection, Nova Scotia's Personal Information International Disclosure Protection Act (PIIDPA) also impacts on private sector organizations and employers who contract with a public body to provide services involving personal information transferred or made available to them by that public body.
In particular, if personal data is to be anonymised before publication, this is done by the public body concerned.

Not exact matches

«The agency should include and explain the... investigations conducted in Dimock, Pennsylvania; Pavillion, Wyoming; and Parker County, Texas where hydraulic fracturing activities are perceived by many members of the public to have caused significant local impacts to drinking water resources,» states the advisory body's review.
It would have been easy to dismiss her challenge, but now that I'm a published author, now that Bodies on the Potomac is out there in the public domain being read by friends and family and strangers alike, I realize that listening to a respected friend's advice might be the catalyst others can use to break through.
A Number 10 source said the Government was responding to the recommendations of public sector pay review bodies which are currently reporting to ministers «on a case - by - case basis».
The ruling by this regulatory body will likely come about in late 2014, but even while the public is eagerly waiting in anticipation, due diligence is still recommended.
That was followed by a public relations gaffe, when Wilson said in a TV interview in early November that, «some women's bodies just actually don't work» for Lululemon's tight - fitting pants.
Industrial Engineer He is responsible for increasing the chances of success of the entrepreneurs accelerated by Start - Up Chile, generating bridges and connections between entrepreneurs with investors and corporations (companies and public bodies).
It is a good plan having the DASCOIN in public exchange by first quarter of 2018, that will make the system very useful for every body that subscribe the coin.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
This much is apparently reference to the budget's promise to clarify «that commercial paid parking is subject to GST / HST when supplied by a municipality, hospital, university, public college, school or any entity established by one of these bodies
What I have yet to see demonstrated by the Body of Christ is the scaling up of these examples in such a way that it shifts our public witness in this post-Christian age in which we live.
And the Church, by corollary, is the public and objective body of relationships by which God ministers life and life more abundantly to men through one another in Christ.
Despite innumerable private testimonies of help and solidarity given — often at great risk — to persecuted Jews, despite innumerable touching signs of friendship and fidelity that dismissed Jewish professors received from their students, no public protest has been made by any educational body; and some new corporative institutions, among the liberal professions, are willingly admitting a kind of numerus clausus.
Portugal's Superior Magistrates Council, an oversight body, said it had taken note of the «vivid criticism from broad sections of public opinion», but added courts are independent and it could not intervene, even when faced with «archaic, inappropriate or unfortunate» comments by judges.
The establishment and maintenance of a community mental health program requires planning, organization, funding, interpretation to and support by the public, support by legislative bodies, and an ongoing dialogue between the provider (sources of funding and professional staff) and the consumer (user of therapeutic and preventive services)
By giving him eternal rest in the Arabian sea showed consideration for Islam, if we were against the religion of Islam we would have done to him what the Islamic extreamists have done to our service members, strip them nude and drag them through the streets and then hang their bodies in public for passers by to throw stones and garbage aBy giving him eternal rest in the Arabian sea showed consideration for Islam, if we were against the religion of Islam we would have done to him what the Islamic extreamists have done to our service members, strip them nude and drag them through the streets and then hang their bodies in public for passers by to throw stones and garbage aby to throw stones and garbage at.
The Catholic view of matrimony, on the other hand, is that it is an objective bond, sealed with public vows that are ratified and completed by the private union of the flesh of a man and a woman who are members of the Body of Christ.
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