Not exact matches
Place the civil service
on a
statutory footing, enshrining it's core values
in statue.
After its election the Government put this requirement
on a
statutory footing: Clause 1 of the Schools Standards and Framework Act 1998 placed a duty
on Local Education Authorities (LEAs) and schools to restrict class sizes to 30
in Key Stage One classes from September 2002.
Until now the covenant has not been put
on a
statutory footing, but intense strain
on the armed forces
in recent years - especially during the period when British soldiers were serving overseas
in both Iraq and Afghanistan - has helped increase pressure
on politicians to change that.
The query about staffing was raised
in the context of a heated debate about the future of NCS this morning, given the company is about to gain Royal Charter status that will put it
on a
statutory footing.
As part of its review of prerogative powers, the green paper indicated that it proposed to consult
on the way
in which the «Ponsonby Rule» should be placed
on a
statutory footing.
Herbert remarked that although he welcomed the proposal to put the Civil Service
on a
statutory footing, he called upon the government to go further and put a
statutory cap
in the Bill
on the number of special advisers.
At a time when other jurisdictions are looking to replicate the derivative suit as part of their legal protection for minority shareholders, the UK has decided to codify the law
in this area and put the suit
on a
statutory footing.
The Commission does not propose that chargeback be put
on a
statutory footing, but acknowledges that this might be necessary
in future if the card schemes take steps to remove or limit the protections offered.