Not exact matches
«Unfortunately
for the inflation hawks it's simply not strong enough, it's not a big enough pass - through to create its own unique
policy directive,» said Richard Hastings, a consumer strategist at Global Hunter Strategies, of energy prices.
The manual is your quality system's
directive for implementing quality
policy, and it guides your approach to quality.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (
for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide
directives of immediate applicability to
policy questions on which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions.»
In addition, the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched by WHO and UNICEF in 1991, when international
policy agreements were translated into ten recommendations
for health care, including the
directive that babies should not be given infant formula as a default principle.
Comprehensive Health
Policies: The District of Columbia enacted a law establishing a Healthy Schools Fund that includes
directives to prohibit vehicles from idling near schools, implements the EPA's Indoor Air Quality Tools
for Schools programs, and requires a plan to operate school health centers by 2015.
A few things that worked in my favor to get me and other females in the unit support were: I am a Staff Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant and could advocate
for my subordinates, I became a certified lactation educator counselor (CLEC), and the Army later published the Army
Directive 2015 - 43, the Revised Breastfeeding and Lactation Support
Policy.
Lucy also worked from 1997 to 2006
for the Trades Union Congress as a
policy and legal expert, where her work including campaigning
for effective implementation of European Union
directives.
By the way, here is an article I wrote
for City Journal about the
policy directive and how Mayor de Blasio uses fear as a political tool.
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will have lunch today with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, and then participate in a signing ceremony
for Space
Policy Directive — 1.
State Liquor Authority Chairman Dennis Rosen said: «
For decades the SLA had outdated rules, regulations and
policy directives on the books that have only shackled economic growth and left business men and women frustrated.
This achievement is a result of the Governor's
directive to include health in state agency
policy - making, an effort that will result in more livable communities
for people of all ages and enable more New Yorkers to age comfortably in their homes.
This process could help scientists and governments comply with the European Council
Directive 2011 / 70 / EURATOM on the «responsible and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste» which requires EU Member States to establish a dedicated
policy, including the implementation of national programmes
for the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste.
His fingerprints are all over two recent presidential
directives that lay the groundwork
for the most far - reaching revision of regulatory
policy in 15 years.
It was also suggested that other
policies could be explored,
for example looking into the EU energy
directive to encourage building more with wood.
As such, he has issued a new presidential
policy directive — PPD - 28 —
for signals intelligence activities at home and abroad.
Members of Congress debated a
directive to drive down disproportionately high discipline rates
for students of color with Republicans questioning whether similar
policies in a Florida district allowed the accused Parkland, Fla., shooter to avoid being arrested despite his reportedly frequent discipline issues at school.
For teachers tired of schools obsessed with state testing requirements and whipsawed by
policy directives governing everything from discipline to teacher evaluation, private schools can offer a respite and the chance to craft measures tailored to their realities and needs.
If your total spend is over a certain limit (currently around # 170,000 — including multi-year agreements) you must follow EU procurement
directives; below this level and you must ensure the
policy offers value
for money.
He added: «Holding fire on major
policy changes and allowing a longer lead - in
for government initiatives would allow schools time to focus on subject - specific professional development, rather than being distracted by the demands of the latest Whitehall
directive.»
Citing the research, and the exciting work being done by school library practitioners in realizing the vision of the new school library learning commons, the expert panel recommended that «the Council of Ministers of Education Canada (CMEC) commission a pan-Canadian assessment engaging the full range of stakeholders, to bring forward a clear and prescriptive set of
directives to frame a national
policy consensus on the most appropriate model
for school libraries / learning commons to maximize their contribution to the K - 12 experience and its learning outcomes.»
Additionally, the DOT is responsible
for determining whether adequate manpower is available to support the operation of sealift ships during a crisis, as set forth in the National Security Sealift
Policy - National Security
Directive # 28 (October 5, 1989).
In addition, Presidential
Policy Directive 19 extends whistleblower protections to Federal employees eligible
for access to classified data and the Kirkpatrick Act of 2017 makes it unlawful to access a Federal employee's or an applicant's medical records
for certain unauthorized purposes.
DOT and DHS collaborate with infrastructure owners and operators to implement PPD - 21, which included developing a 2015 Transportation Systems Sector - Specific Plan; serve as a day - to - day Federal interface
for the dynamic prioritization and coordination of sector - specific activities; provide, support, or facilitate technical assistance and consultations
for that sector to identify vulnerabilities and help mitigate incidents, as appropriate; and carry out incident management responsibilities consistent with statutory authority and other appropriate
policies,
directives, or regulations.
«There have also been a lot of progressive EU
policies on climate change and the environment,» she added, describing the EU recast energy performance of buildings
directive, which is mandating the nearly zero energy standard
for all new buildings from 2021, as «extremely forward looking».
Politicians have made use of public desire
for a cleaner environment to help them adopt
policies that benefit them but actually harm the environment; e.g. the EU Large Combustion Plant
Directive (LCPD).
«Climate Savers partners have two main
directives: to set and achieve science - based climate protection commitments and to be a leader and advocate
for climate - smart
policies and actions within the business sector.
The Energy Commission's Integrated Energy
Policy Report (IEPR) Committee will conduct a workshop to discuss the potential need for new and replacement generation in areas under the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air Quality Management District in order to meet state policy directives and local reliability
Policy Report (IEPR) Committee will conduct a workshop to discuss the potential need
for new and replacement generation in areas under the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air Quality Management District in order to meet state
policy directives and local reliability
policy directives and local reliability needs.
«The unanimous inclusion of this
directive in their agriculture
policy demonstrates that NCSL understands the need
for legislative reform to legalize hemp farming, and recognizes its potential as a sustainable and profitable crop
for American farmers,» Steenstra continued.
The Climate
Policy Initiative's new 2015 report offers a bit of hope, plus some helpful
directives for future green investment.
On 1 March 2016 the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its judgment in the joined cases of Ibrahim Alo and Amira Osso, Cases C - 443 / 14 and C - 444 / 14, ruling that the EU's Qualification
Directive does not sanction the imposition of restrictions of the freedom of movement
for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that such a limitation is not justifiable
for reasons of territorial sharing of social assistance burdens, while at the same time leaving it up to the referring German Federal Administrative Court to decide whether the limitation can be justified
for reasons of migration and integration
policy.
The Administrative
Directives are
policies and procedure issued by the Court Administrator
for the administration of the state courts.
The question in Nomarchiaki was whether the diversion of the river Acheloos would seriously compromise the result of
directive 2000/60 which establishes a framework
for Community action in the field of water
policy.
Anyway, in the current legal proceedings the question arose whether the government measures leading to the partial diversion of the Acheloos river
for water supply and electricity generation purposes was in conformity with a number of EU
directives on water
policy.
And because soft law can not trump hard law, the
policy manual's prescriptions were unlawful: «the mandatory directive in a guideline such as the Policy, by which citizenship judges must ensure that candidates for citizenship have been seen, face uncovered, taking the oath, can not trump the Act or the Regulations «(at para
policy manual's prescriptions were unlawful: «the mandatory
directive in a guideline such as the
Policy, by which citizenship judges must ensure that candidates for citizenship have been seen, face uncovered, taking the oath, can not trump the Act or the Regulations «(at para
Policy, by which citizenship judges must ensure that candidates
for citizenship have been seen, face uncovered, taking the oath, can not trump the Act or the Regulations «(at para. 56).
«While not all of our proposals were adopted, and more clearly needs to be done, the new
directive includes several new protections
for privileged and confidential client information... and is a clear improvement over the prior
policy,» she wrote to law firms in the PartnerUp email newsletter, which is designed to keep law firms apprised of the ABA's advocacy activities.
Secondly, the employment anti-discrimination
Directives (
Directive 2000 / 78 / EC;
Directive 2000 / 43 / EC on the equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin and
Directive 2006 / 54 / EC on the equal treatment of men and women in employment) do not refer to obesity either, and the fact that this case concerns an area falling within the Union's competence (i.e. employment
policy) «is an insufficient foundation
for concluding that a Member State -LRB-...) is «implementing» EU law.»
The most promising element of this new
policy is the
directive for additional information that might be available via the cloud or applications,
The new
policy recognized the importance of solicitor - client privilege and other sensitive material, and introduces new
directives for handling this type of information.
Its obligations under the
Directives, and their relevant confines, were quite clear, and — in the absence of knowing the actual reason
for this
policy decision — the best that may be said is that the defendant decided to run the risk, which was significant, knowing of its existence... I conclude with little hesitation that the defendant's breach is so serious that, subject to the final issue of causation, it must pay compensation to the claimant under the Francovich principle.»
1.5
For the purposes of this Policy, «European Data Protection Legislation» is defined as, for the periods in which they are in force, the European Data Protection Directive 95 / 46 / EC, all laws giving effect or purporting to give effect to the European Data Protection Directive 95 / 46 / EC (such as the Data Protection Act 1998) or otherwise relating to data protection (to the extent the same apply) and, from 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/670)(«GDPR») or any equivalent legislation amending, supplementing or replacing the GD
For the purposes of this
Policy, «European Data Protection Legislation» is defined as,
for the periods in which they are in force, the European Data Protection Directive 95 / 46 / EC, all laws giving effect or purporting to give effect to the European Data Protection Directive 95 / 46 / EC (such as the Data Protection Act 1998) or otherwise relating to data protection (to the extent the same apply) and, from 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/670)(«GDPR») or any equivalent legislation amending, supplementing or replacing the GD
for the periods in which they are in force, the European Data Protection
Directive 95 / 46 / EC, all laws giving effect or purporting to give effect to the European Data Protection
Directive 95 / 46 / EC (such as the Data Protection Act 1998) or otherwise relating to data protection (to the extent the same apply) and, from 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/670)(«GDPR») or any equivalent legislation amending, supplementing or replacing the GDPR.
This opinion is interesting as it confirms that, the need
for political and religious neutrality can be a legitimate aim under the Framework
Directive and may therefore justify direct discrimination (if indeed, this
policy was discriminatory in the first place).
He has recently been involved in matters raising a wide variety of EU law issues, including the implementation of the common agricultural
policy; the compatibility with EU law of a residency requirement
for entitlement to tuition fee support, a minimum price
for alcohol, and plain - packaging
for tobacco products; the designation of special areas of conservation under the Habitats
Directive; and the compatibility of religious further education colleges with the Equal Treatment
Directive.
We collaborate with our clients in the drafting of appropriate Corporate Documents,
Policies,
Directives, Bylaws as well as Protocols
for various types of meetings, hearings, privacy concerns, admission requirements and examinations.
As we see it, this probationary sentence utterly failed to adequately promote general deterrence, reflect the seriousness of Pugh's offense, show respect
for the law, or address in any way the relevant Guidelines
policy statements and
directives.
It can be hard to predict future developments where UK legislation is based on European law, but it is worth looking at existing
Directives and European
policy for clues.
But in 2011, she was appointed to serve in a top role in the GPO, setting
policy and strategy
for the Government Printing Office and implementing President Obama's Open Government
Directive.
Cooperation mechanisms are also set forth in
Directive 2014 / 91 / EU on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings
for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS) as regards depositary functions, remuneration
policies and sanctions, which was implemented in Italy in 2016.
(
Directive 2004 / 38 / EC — Right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States — Protection against expulsion — Concepts of «public
policy» and «public security» — Concept of «imperative grounds of public security» — Criminal conviction
for sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape)
Further, despite the acceptable - use
policies in place
for ISPs, the EU
Directive 2000 / 31 / EC on electronic commerce exempts ISPs from liability when they unknowingly provide access to offensive material, and ISP's can not be placed under a specific duty to monitor general content.
The ombudsperson's submission to the assembly is important because as its French name indicates, the protecteur du citoyen's mandate is to protect the rights of citizens or groups of citizens, which includes proposing amendments to existing or draft acts, regulations,
directives, and administrative
policies in order to improve them
for the public good.