Does
her discipline protect the public from the next new lawyer?
Not exact matches
The bill also provides greater
public accountability and transparency, requires enforcement of cost estimating
discipline, strengthens the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), and provides for additional tools to
protect against waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement.
The sixth video short in NACSA's Authorizer Voices series shares how authorizers
protect both access to charter schools and school autonomy, with a look at Washington, D.C.'s
Public Charter School Board and
discipline.
Third, the Scott case addresses when a professional regulatory body may take «extraordinary» action to
protect the
public during an investigation and pending the outcome of a
discipline hearing.
Law society regulation exists to establish general rules applicable to all members to ensure ethical conduct,
protect the
public and
discipline lawyers who breach the rules: the good governance of the profession.
It is required to
protect the
public and it is a self - regulated profession mandated to
discipline its Members.
Accommodation and a bona fide occupational requirement: The Tribunal confirmed that the Society, which had to
protect the
public and
discipline its members, had to carry out these functions without breaching the Code:
While the educational emphasis of Code enforcement can not be disregarded, the fact that the Code exists to
protect the
public must be carefully considered in determining appropriate
discipline.
While the educational aspect of Code enforcement can not be disregarded, the fact that the Code exists to
protect the
public must also be seriously considered in determining commensurate
discipline.
Licensing fees support the direct costs of
protecting consumers and regulating the real estate industry in the
public interest, including licensing, brokerage audits, complaint handling, investigations and
discipline.