Sentences with phrase «on delegated powers»

Given the general absence of plenary parliamentary debate on delegated powers, the Committee took evidence from a range of witnesses on ideas for improving existing mechanisms for scrutiny.
The Committee welcomes moves within the Commons to address this deficit, including an inquiry announced by the House of Commons Procedure Committee on delegated powers in the «Great Repeal Bill».

Not exact matches

Another senator, Republican Mike Lee of Utah, in January introduced a bill to take back some of the power that Congress over the years has delegated to the executive on trade.
According to the press release, on April 19 Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) delegated powers to ASIC to take action under the Australian Consumer Law relating to crypto - assets.
On the Marxist side, some delegates were blunt in stating that, while the major powers must disarm, guns must be provided for people fighting for their freedom from «colonialism, racism and oppression.»
Other Muslims, known as the Qadriya, held that as God's agents on earth, humans have delegated power.
«The governor has concluded plans to proceed on a 10 - day vacation and to delegate power to his deputy to act as governor prior to the handing over date.
According to him: «The delegated Officers went with a brief of the Inspector - General of Police on the matter to the Senate to enable the Senate appreciate the issues raised to guide their resolutions on the matter but the Senate refused to listen to the Officers delegated by the Inspector - General of Police in line with his powers recognized by both the Constitution and the Police Act and Regulations.
1.12 Because these two arguments rely on different sources of state power, it is appropriate at the outset to review the distinction in kind between powers reserved to the States and those delegated to the States by the Constitution.
correct any error or omission on the part of the Electoral Commission or any person to whom the Electoral Commission has delegated its functions, duties, or powers.
In recent years, the Supreme Court has overturned a growing list of congressional statutes on the grounds that they intruded into protected spheres of state sovereignty or exceeded Congress's delegated powers under the Constitution.
On Sunday, the Lib Dem delegates flouted party history and voted in favour of building more nuclear power stations — energy secretary Ed Davey having told them this is vital to fight climate change — and also voted to support fracking, albeit with an amendment to ensure pollution levels were closely monitored and those local to fracking sites were properly consulted.
Indeed, as the legislature's own non-partisan staff has already warned, it may violate constitutional limits on the legislature's authority to delegate its powers and duties to others.
Reacting to the development while addressing journalists in Enugu on Tuesday, Nwoye said the minister lacked the powers to «harmonise» the delegates» list.
Power in Stack Exchange is not held by its users, but delegated to them by the owners of the SE network - for example, the users are afforded no formal mechanism by which to change the «constitution» or rules by which SE sites operate, or to decide, for example, to open source the code on which the sites run.
Addressing union delegates on the final day of their conference in Bridlington Ronnie Draper — General Secretary of the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union, urged the trade union movement to launch a robust campaign equivalent to the anti-poll tax demonstrations in the early nineties which helped force former Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from power.
The Acting National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, has called on delegates to ensure that they resolve any lingering issues they might have before they leave the party's Extraordinary National Delegates» Conference in Kumasi Mr. Blay said the NPP can take a step closer to retaining power in the 2020 general elections if Sunday's Delegates» Confdelegates to ensure that they resolve any lingering issues they might have before they leave the party's Extraordinary National Delegates» Conference in Kumasi Mr. Blay said the NPP can take a step closer to retaining power in the 2020 general elections if Sunday's Delegates» ConfDelegates» Conference in Kumasi Mr. Blay said the NPP can take a step closer to retaining power in the 2020 general elections if Sunday's Delegates» ConfDelegates» Conference...
«Silver, by the power he amassed as speaker and all the power he has — he's gotten people jobs in the courthouse — also had sway at the judicial conventions because the delegates from his Assembly district and sometimes adjoining districts was able to dictate, on occasion, who would be a judge,» Flacks said.
But, interestingly, delegates voted to take out a line saying they welcomed «the new powers for academies to prioritise admissions to children on free school meals».
But it is essential that any proposals to change the means by which delegated legislation is agreed by Parliament must be evaluated not only in terms of their effect on the balance of power between the two Houses, but between the Executive and Parliament as a whole.
The attorney general also called for more power to be delegated to individual members of the legislature, in a strike at Albany's «three men in a room» culture, and for longer terms for Assembly members to cut down on time spent campaigning and fundraising — the latter requiring an amendment to the state constitution.
In recommending that delegates approve the resolution calling for the endorsement, UFT Assistant Secretary Robert Astrowsky said, «people have to understand how important the comptroller's office is to this union» as a fiduciary check on unbridled mayoral power.
At one such session, Qian Zhimin, deputy director of China's National Energy Administration, told his fellow CPPCC delegates that solar energy and wind power will continue to play a major role in China's economy and in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, according to a report on CPPCC's Web site.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to finalize its controversial first rule on reducing mercury emissions from power plants this month, and delegates from the United Nations Environment Programme met in late February to discuss an international convention limiting mercury use and emissions.
The boards and their regulators will be given delegated powers, allowing them «to investigate and change the sponsors and management of failing academies or free schools», according to the Guardian, which has seen a leaked document on the plan.
A source close to Education Secretary Michael Gove said: «The idea is delegating existing powers from ministers and the Department for Education (DfE) out to head teachers on the ground who know their area best.»
Eight RSCs were appointed last summer by the Department for Education and have delegated powers to approve the conversion of maintained schools into academies, issue warning notices and rule on expanding or reducing intakes.
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Delegates attending the opening of WTM World Responsible Tourism Day were told that governments need to do more to help the travel and tourism industry maximise its power to help the poorest people on the planet.
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Calgary, Alberta, November 3, 2016 — Provincial leadership is playing an important role in moving Canada's wind market forward as policymakers look to balance cost - effective electricity supply with growing pressure to clean up their power grids and build sustainable economies — and that is exactly what delegates witnessed first - hand on the final day of the Canadian Wind Energy Association's 32nd Annual Conference and Exhibition today in Calgary.
Shortly after CSA 1991 received Royal Assent, but long before its delegated legislation was made, Waite J commented (R v Luton Magistrates» Court exp Sullivan [1992] 2 FLR 1961) on magistrates» committal procedures: «The power under [Magistrates» Courts Act 1980] s 76 for magistrates to issue a writ committing a spouse to prison for non-payment of maintenance in their domestic jurisdiction is a power of extreme severity.
... if the President is given power to delegate who shall conduct wiretaps, the question arises whether there is any limit on this power...»
Particularly, the THSs are adopted on the basis of the Commission's mandate which delegates rule - making power to one of the European standardisation organisation.
In its first report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, the House of Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee said the Bill gave ministers «excessively wide law - making powers», including allowing them to amend or repeal the Bill by statutory instrument.
(13) A delegate shall report annually to the Minister on its activities over the previous year with respect to the delegated powers and duties.
(e) authorizing the delegate to carry on other activities unrelated to the delegated powers and duties.
STANLEY BURNTON LJ: The issues for determination were: (i) whether the rule requiring payment of the standard case fee was unreasonable and unlawful; (ii) whether or not the ombudsman was under an obligation to consider dismissal of all complaints under DISP 3.3; (iii) whether the ombudsman could lawfully delegate consideration and exercise of the power under DISP 3.3 to a suitably qualified member of staff; (iv) whether the district judge had been entitled to find that each of the complaints had been considered for summary dismissal, albeit by a consumer consultant; (v) if a complaint was not lawfully considered for summary dismissal, and as a result was investigated, and after investigation determined by the ombudsman adversely to the complainant, whether the firm was nonetheless liable to pay the standard case fee; and (vi) whether the answer to (v) depended on whether the complaint should have been dismissed under DISP 3.3.
According to this thesis, which appears to be supported by the Council's Legal Service, powers are not initially conferred by the Treaty on an institution and then delegated by that institution to external bodies; rather, they are powers created by secondary legislation and directly conferred by that legislation on the bodies in question.
On a day to day basis First Nations and Aboriginal people have to deal with government decision makers or are themselves governmental agencies exercising inherent government powers or powers delegated under statute or under modern treaty arrangements.
The only restriction on this power is that delegated legislation made under a Henry VIII clause can not repeal any enactment contained in Northern Ireland legislation by an Order in Council.
In all other circumstances, the legislator is free to determine whether a particular power conferred on the Commission should be regarded as delegated or implementing.
The extent to which retained EU law will be vulnerable to amendment or repeal through the use of delegated powers in other legislation will turn on whether it is considered primary or secondary legislation.
Article 80 of the Regulation conferred upon the Commission the power to adopt those fees via the adoption of an implementing measure based on Article 291 (2) TFEU and not, as originally proposed by the Commission, by a delegated act under Article 290 TFEU.
However, policy resolutions passed by delegates are not binding on the Party executive, especially since a constitutional amendment which would have removed the leader's veto powers was not removed,
The Report therefore focuses upon this gap between the real significance of the Great Repeal Bill's delegated powers on the one hand, and the danger that these will not be properly scrutinised or controlled on the other.
And he referenced The Commission on Constitutional Revisions» proceedings to conclude that Article IX, § 2 language intentionally «elevated the Commission's authority over electric rates from a power merely delegated by the General Assembly to one with a direct constitutional foundation -LSB-.]»
(8) The Chief Electoral Officer may delegate in writing to any officer on his or her staff authority to exercise any power and perform any duty, other than those mentioned in subsection (7), assigned to the Chief Electoral Officer by this Act.
Meanwhile, in technical terms, the legal arrangements that will flow from Brexit will be highly unusual, not least because it will result in the importation of a large body of law that will need, at least on a transitional basis, to be rendered malleable through the use of delegated powers.
[The] Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills [is] to be the Committee to which all private bills, other than Estate bills or bills providing for the consolidation of a floating debt or renewal of debentures, other than local improvement debentures, of a municipal corporation, shall be referred after first reading; and, to be the Committee provided for by section 33 of Part III (Regulations) of the Legislation Act, 2006, and having the terms of reference as set out in that section, namely: to be the Committee to which all regulations stand permanently referred; and to examine the regulations with particular reference to the scope and method of the exercise of delegated legislative power without reference to the merits of the policy or objectives to be effected by the regulations or enabling statutes, but in so doing regard shall be had to the following guidelines:
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