Sentences with phrase «certain public bodies»

However, this duty does not apply to employees who, in certain public bodies, provide spiritual care and guidance services or are in charge of providing instruction of a religious nature.

Not exact matches

In any event, an awareness that certain polar contrasts (such as subjective - objective, public - private, body - mind, organism - machine, feeling - thought, and perhaps nature - culture) are indissoluble, yet fundamental, is one of the most important aspects of Whitehead's philosophic thought.
«This bill will create a mechanism for ensuring that systemwide issues are evaluated by an independent body and that only youth who have committed certain crimes or who are deemed to be a significant risk to public safety are placed with O.C.F.S.»
She has made it her mission to help clients lose weight and educate the public on the toxic effects of certain foods and lifestyle choices and how they create inflammation in the body resulting in weight gain.
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.
That body of work has established the theoretical and actual benefits of competition among states and cities in the delivery of certain public services.
The title of the exhibition fits well: from his earliest object on display, Hunting Dogs Project (1961), a model for a public garden in the form of a maze, to PN27 Penetrable, made in 1979, a year before his death, there is a definite drive in the artist's work to contain a boundless and unpredictable human body, including the collective body — with all its joyful and painful emotions — within a certain aesthetic frame.
The French Republic observes that specific procedures, which do not give creditors any guarantee that they will recover all of their claims, are applicable to [EICCs]-LSB-...] the primary objective of which was to regulate situations in which public entities, although solvent, refused to honour certain debts, established a scheme of enforcement remedies, which give the governing body the power to substitute itself for the executive of a publicly - owned establishment so as to release the «necessary credits» — and not State resources — in that establishment's budget, with a view to satisfying potential creditors.
In other words, National Energy Board Act should be amended so that energy needs analysis conducted by the NEB would result in findings and recommendations about whether certain market and financial conditions are present (to inform sustainability assessment and decision - making about a project) but the NEB would no longer be the body responsible for recommending whether it is in the overall public interest for a project to proceed.
Officially titled An Act to foster adherence to State religious neutrality and, in particular, to provide a framework for requests for accommodations on religious grounds in certain bodies, the bill «imposes a duty of religious neutrality, in particular on personnel members of public bodies in the exercise of the functions of office» and also recognizes «the importance of having one's face uncovered when public services are provided and received so as to ensure quality communication between persons and allow their identity to be verified, and for security purposes.»
In certain circumstances a public body can be required to consult, publish an environmental report and consider reasonable alternatives to the plans and programmes that they are considering adopting.
The broad object of the Regulations is to ensure that public bodies award certain contracts above a minimum value only after fair competition and to the person offering the lowest price or making the most economically advantageous offer.
This case does bear some similarities with two other cases (case 222/82 Apple and Pear Development Council and case 249/81 Buy Irish) and the question is whether the situation in Fra.bo is different from that in Apple and Pear Development Council, where the Court held that article 34 TFEU could be invoked against a body that represented fruit growers not formally part of government but which had certain public law privileges, and the Buy Irish case.
Certainly, one could argue that public law adjudication requires a certain adjudicatory structure, such as the presence of an appeals mechanism and permanent courts with tenured judges; yet, this disregards that arbitration is not an infrequent mode of settling disputes between public law bodies and private actors also at the purely domestic level, and is obviously accepted under the constitutional provisions of the legal systems involved.
Certain students will react more negatively than others to the Socratic Method and on - demand public speaking scenarios like the first - year oral argument program, based upon their psychological makeup.154 This subset of a given law school student body might experience serious psychological and physiological manifestations155 of stress and anxiety.
The Bill also establishes the circumstances under which a religious accommodation may be granted in various areas of a public body (services, employment, and education etc.) as well as the specific elements that must be considered when dealing with certain accommodation requests.
It can quash an order, grant an injunction requiring a public body to stop doing something or to take certain steps.
In allowing covered entities to disclose protected health information about a crime victim pursuant to a state or other mandatory reporting law, we defer to other governmental bodies» judgments on when certain public policy objectives are important enough to warrant mandatory disclosure of protected health information to law enforcement.
Rix LJ cited with approval a passage in De Smith's Judicial Review (6th edition, 2007, at paras 10 - 065ff) and headed: Policy and Bias, which noted that decision - makers are entitled «to exhibit certain kinds of bias in the exercise of their judgment or discretion on matters of public policy» and while ordinary members of legislative bodies are «entitled, and sometimes expected, to show political bias» they of course ought not to show personal bias or participate in decisions on a matter in which they have a private pecuniary or proprietary interest.
On the public confidence aspect, if, as has been the case here, the Commonwealth parliament sees fit to devolve certain responsibilities of a statutory nature upon representative bodies, the public has a right to ensure that those bodies can carry out those duties to the high standards expected of them.
Section 24LA: Allow government bodies to continue to carry out certain acts for community benefit or public safety following a determination of native title
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