Sentences with phrase «of public bodies»

One reason may be that, in such cases, decisions of public bodies have less impact on third parties than in other areas of public law practice.
It does require employees of public bodies to work with their face exposed unless they have to cover their face because of a work - related task or occupational health and safety issues.
This legislation places strict limits on where personal information and records in the control of public bodies may be located.
What is the responsibility of a public body to notify a third - party when a request for information is made?
Both personnel of public bodies and those receiving services from public bodies must ordinarily have their faces uncovered (section 6).
These skills include oral testimony in front of a public body, lobbying, campaign work, and others.
«We consider that the proposals will undermine the accountability of public bodies to the detriment of society as a whole and the vulnerable in particular,» they argued.
I expect that the needs of lawyers are somewhat different from the general public when it comes to the websites of public bodies, particularly those of regulators and tribunals.
The implementation policy must also state that employees of the public body are required to have their face uncovered.
The schedule of meetings of public bodies in Niagara Falls government this week: The City Council will hold a Committee of the Whole meeting at 5 p.m. Monday, followed by a legislative meeting at 6 in Council Chambers in City Hall, 745 Main St.. The Financial Advisory Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Room 117 in City Hall.
The schedule of meetings of public bodies in Niagara Falls government this week: The City Council will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. Monday to vote on an override of the state tax cap for the 2016 budget.
Reforms to judicial review have severely hindered the ability of the public or charities to challenge the actions of public bodies.
DWP assumed responsibility for the CSA from the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission on 1 August 2012, following an announcement on 14 October 2010 that the Commission would become an executive agency of DWP as part of the Public Bodies Reform.
While government bodies can enter executive session to discuss sensitive matters, including investigations, the law requires public notice whenever a quorum of a public body gathers to conduct public business.
In a statement issued on 23 July, IFT acknowledges that its director, Carlos Muñoz, reported the case to the authorities as head of the public body that manages the two institutes» shared facilities.
It is the responsibility of the public bodies which provide these databases to BAILII to determine, subject to the requirements of the laws under which they operate, the appropriate balance between the privacy interests of individuals and the public interests in dissemination of the information.
The Conservatives have been accused of making a «determined effort» to put Tory supporters in charge of public bodies, by the outgoing head of Ofsted Baroness Morgan.
The governance comes in the form of a board of twelve trustees, who are, as the Tate web site proclaims po - faced, «required to follow the principles established by the Nolan Committee in the conduct of public bodies», one of these principles being, «Selflessness — holders of public office should act solely in terms of the public interest.
Regarding employment, when a request for an accommodation on religious grounds by an employee of a public body involves a leave of absence from work, the following factors must be considered:
First ranked in Chambers UK for procurement law, Jonathan frequently advises a variety of public bodies as well as significant private sector clients on procurement law and commercial matters.
Shane has acted for a wide range of public bodies including central government departments, policing authorities, utilities and local authorities and has relevant secondment experience advising on the procurement of technology, and service contracts.
DWP assumed responsibility for the CSA from the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission on the 1 August 2012, following an announcement on 14 October 2010 that the Commission would become an executive agency of DWP as part of the Public Bodies Reform.
The church must take itself seriously as a kind of public body, the body of Christ, that creates spaces of justice and peace in the world.
If things were in any way normal, we would expect the creation of a public body to involve primary legislation: an actual bill, debated in parliament, talked about on TV stations and radio programmes - the standard democratic routine.
The JCHR report criticises the work of the EHRC since its inception and makes several strong recommendations to improve both the activities and reputation of the public body.
First, for a free society such barriers between the public and private spheres are essential, but increasingly we are witnessing the steady encroachment of public bodies into the private lives of citizens.
The Government subsequently introduced an amendment at Report Stage to add academies to the list of public bodies, persons or office holders covered by the FOI Act so that academies must comply with the requirements of FOI.
Two Democrats are pushing legislation to expand the definition of public bodies to include committees created by the governor.
That year, the National Rivers Authority (NRA), the nation's biggest builder of coastal defences, told the National Audit Office, which reports to Parliament on the efficiency of public bodies, that one - sixth of its sea walls, embankments and groynes had a «residual life» of less than five years.
He has served, and continues to serve, on a number of public bodies; and has been married to Annette, a painter, since 1971.
Liberty said dozens of public bodies, from local police to financial regulators, can access this information with no independent authorisation and for reasons that have nothing to do with investigating terrorism or serious crime.
The amendments would authorize the ombudsman to request, review and provide recommendations concerning the disclosure procedures of a public body.
Representing employees of public bodies interviewed under caution with regard to alleged misconduct in public office and conspiracy to defraud.
«the Court observed that while an open and democratic society requires access to information in the hands of public bodies, it must also offer protection for some of that information «in order to prevent the impairment of those very principles and promote good governance»» (at para. 9).
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.
Lexbox's privacy policy claims to comply with all applicable Canadian legislation on privacy protection, but it is difficult to know whether this includes data sovereignty requirements for information of public bodies (i.e. is Lexbox data hosted in Canada?).
The case asks the following question in an acute form: to what extent can a public body rely (or continue to rely) on the decision of another public body subsequently found to be unlawful?
Instead of interpreting the concept of public body in such a broad way as to include DVGW, the Advocate General choose to apply the Bosman, Viking and Laval cases by analogy, arguing that «rules of any other nature aimed at regulating in a collective manner gainful employment, self - employment and the provision of services» should also be extended to the case at hand and the free movement of goods.
It's a case of a public body — Toronto's City Council — imposing a penalty on a member and the Canadian law that requires giving the accused council member, in this case Rob Ford, the opportunity to be heard and thus speak to the matter at Council.
(a) the collection of that information is expressly authorized under an Act, or (b) that information relates directly to and is necessary for an operating program or activity of the public body.
The scope of judicial review, which is a challenge in court to the legality of a public body's actions, grows ever wider.
Judicial reviews can involve a wide range of complex issues, as well as different types of public bodies (e.g. governmental, non-governmental, and regulatory).
State aid is typically seen in the context of a public body, such as a local authority, positively transferring resources to a...
Devon County Council («Devon CC») undertook a procurement for a consortium of public bodies in the South West -LSB-...]
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z