Sentences with phrase «predecessor agency»

A predecessor agency refers to an organization or department that existed before the current one. It means the agency that was in place before the present one. Full definition
Despite this criticism, John Feerick, a former dean of Fordham Law School who chaired both Mario Cuomo's Moreland Commission on Government Integrity and a different JCOPE predecessor agency that was created after Grandeau's was dissolved, said the job of a commissioner can be unforgiving.
In the U.S., DDB predecessor agency Doyle Dane Bernbach took on the account in 1959 and the New York office was behind award - winning work whose witty and self - depreciating style helped turn the Beetle into the best - selling imported car in America by the 1960s.
JCOPE has taken a host of enforcement actions against lobbyists and low - level state employees, but the sheer number over 58 months — 111, at least according to what's posted on the agency's website — is still below the 151 taken by its much - maligned predecessor agency, the Commission on Public Integrity, in its fewer than four years of existence.
A Jcope report, issued in February, noted that «both the staff levels and operations budget for Jcope have been lower than those of predecessor agencies
To David Grandeau, who directed a JCOPE predecessor agency that regulated lobbying, the problem comes down to the specific people who have been selected as commissioners, whom he dubs «a bunch of low - achieving fifth graders.»
In 2007 and 2008, it spent $ 145,000 and $ 134,000, respectively, according to records their lobbyists submitted to the Joint Commission on Public Ethics and its predecessor agencies.
News of JCOPE's questions were actually first raised in an April 22 blog post by David Grandeau, who led one of JCOPE's predecessor agencies and now works as a compliance consultant.
According to the WSJ, the new Department of Financial Regulation still would have more power than its predecessor agencies to investigate and punish financial institutions for wrongdoing, and Wall Street executives remain concerned it would operate through an administrative process with fewer checks and balances than the AG.
After nearly 30 years with ICE and its predecessor agency, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Michael Phillips retired fem his field director post in Buffalo at the end of the year to pursue other opportunities, including a possible career in consulting.
But only in one instance since 1908, after the FBI and its predecessor agency were formed, has a President removed an FBI Director from office.
The state Insurance Department — the predecessor agency to DFS, which was created in 2011 — conducted required deep audits of PRI's finances in 2000, 2004 and 2009.
The predecessor agency — the executive director job — was sort of a revolving door: it had chewed up a lot of people.
Previously Jack served as the Information Resources Manager for PHMSA's predecessor agency, the Research and Special Program Administration (RSPA) where he became the first non FAA DOT federal employee to obtain a SANS Institute Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC).
Since the early 1990s, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and its predecessor agency has defined drug and alcohol testing rules and regulations for employees who drive commercial trucks and buses that require a commercial driver's license (CDL).
Respondent failed to disclose his legal status and failed to disclose to his clients, the immigration courts, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and its predecessor agency that he did not have authorization for employment in the United States.
This fine arises from a public supervisory action, in the form of a written agreement among Intesa, its New York branch, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the New York State Banking Department (predecessor agency to the DFS), which was entered into in 2007.
Anglicare Victoria's predecessor agency, The Mission of St James and St John, was a registered adoption agency.
The CP&P (formerly DYFS) Adoption Registry facilitates contact between birth family members and adoptees whose adoptions were processed by CP&P or by its predecessor agencies: the Division of Youth and Family Services, the Bureau of Children's Services, the State Board of Child Welfare or the State Board of Children's Guardians.

Phrases with «predecessor agency»

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