Sentences with phrase «protected public obligations»

Not exact matches

The Department concludes that it can best protect the interests of retirement investors in receiving sound advice, provide greater certainty to the public and regulated parties, and minimize the risk of unnecessary disruption by taking a more balanced approach than simply granting a flat delay of fiduciary status and all associated obligations for a protracted period.
It would introduce a range of requirements on national and local government to ensure that public ownership is protected and promoted, including an obligation to allow a realistic and thorough in - house bid whenever a service is put out to tender.
'' «notes the threats to the future of the Royal Mail and welcomes the conclusion of the Hooper Report that, as part of a plan to place the Royal Mail on a sustainable path for the future, the current six days a week universal service obligation (USO) must be protected, that the primary duty of a new regulator should be to maintain the USO, and that the Government should address the growing pensions deficit; notes that modernisation in the Royal Mail is essential and that investment must be found for it; endorses the call for a new relationship between management and postal unions; urges engagement with relevant stakeholders to secure the Government's commitment to a thriving and prosperous Royal Mail, secure in public ownership, that is able to compete and lead internationally and that preserves the universal postal service; further notes the Conservatives» failure to invest in Royal Mail when they were in power in contrast with Labour's support for both Royal Mail and the Post Office; and notes that legislation on these issues will be subject to normal parliamentary procedures.»
«The city's goals and obligations are clear: Protect the public, encourage growth and innovation, and keep New York City moving,» said First Deputy Mayor Tony Shorris, while Hizzoner was at a world environment powwow in Rome.
«We have an obligation as policymakers and influencers to protect our youth from the lifelong health problems associated with picking up that first cigarette,» wrote Michael Seilback, vice president for public policy and communications for the American Lung Association in the Northeast.
The EPA sets standards for six principal air pollutants to meet its obligation under the Clean Air Act to protect the health of the American public, including vulnerable populations, by an adequate margin of safety.
McCarthy added, «We'll see what this administration proposes, but I think there's good reason to think that a narrow reading of the statute is just not sufficient from sort of meeting the obligation under the Clean Air Act, which is to continue to protect public health to the extent that the statute calls on.
Covers: 6.1 a) Consent of the Data Subject 6.1 b) Performance of a Contract 6.1 c) Compliance with a legal obligation 6.1 d) Protect the vital interests of a Data Subject or another Person 6.1 e) Performance of a task carried out in the Public Interest 6.1 f) Legitimate Interests
«Continuing such arrangements in this knowledge knowingly exposes the council to expensive claims that it will ultimately lose and would be an inappropriate approach to the council's fiduciary obligation to protect the public purse.»
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In the wake of the SunEdison bankruptcy, earlier this year FMM urged the DEP to provide assurances that the public will be protected if a wind developer fails to meet its obligations.
But the court has made it clear that we don't need to wait for legislation that will likely never come: «[T] he State has a constitutional obligation to protect the public's interest in natural resources held in trust for the common benefit of the people of the State.»
Polluter - funded members of Congress have tried to pass bills instituting this restriction for years, despite the fact that it would violate the EPA's obligation to use the best available science to protect public health.
These cases have also revealed what many consider to be a defect with our current legal system in that it places no express obligation upon local authorities, or other public bodies, to protect vulnerable adults from abuse.
Sections 1 to 9 of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 enable the secretary of state to make a control order against an individual where she has reasonable grounds for suspecting that individual is or has been involved in terrorism - related activity and it is necessary to impose obligations on that individual for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism.
In determining whether or not any particular restriction was necessary, anxious scrutiny should be given to the question whether the interests of the public could be protected by a less onerous obligation.
The starting point for considering an appeal against a modification was to consider very carefully: first, whether or not the existing measures had adequately protected (and would continue to adequately protect) the public against the activities of the controlled person; and second, whether or not the controlled person had complied with the obligations that had been placed upon him.
The Code states that there is an > overarching duty on ministers to comply with the law, including international law and treaty obligations and to uphold the administration of justice and to protect the integrity of public life.
The problem is FSCO doesn't investigate complaints against the brokering facility and / or the expert regulated health professionals who edit and / or prepare the expert reports on behalf of the assessing or examining experts; and the College's don't regulate the Third Party Report and expert assessments conducted by their members (see K.I., MD and L.K. 2013 ON HPARB 332 (CanLII); and B.M. v. T.F. 2009 ON HPARB 89213 (CanLII) and are not meeting their obligation to protect the public.
The right to breastfeed in public has made headlines of late, but the Federal Court of Appeal's decision in Flatt v. Attorney General of Canada, 2015 FCA 250 makes it clear that choosing to breastfeed in most instances is just that — a choice, and not one that will necessarily be protected by human rights legislation in the context of work obligations.
The legal profession has an ethical obligation to protect the criminal justice system by pushing back vigorously against untrammelled public shaming, particularly when it involves accusations of criminal behaviour.
This grievance arbitration further outlines the breadth of employers» obligation to take reasonable steps to protect employees from harassment, and of the related responsibilities of employers regarding their operation of public social media accounts.
[32] The only other entity which is not a party that may, in a general sense, have an interest in this type of situation would be the Public Guardian and Trustee who, through its statutory obligation, has an interest in protecting infants in this type of context.
The UK has been found to be in breach of its obligation to protect the public from excessive costs in environmental cases.
I can not comprehend how TWU could instill this value in any of its students when it institutional purpose is to deny this obligation «to uphold the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons.
This reveals perhaps the deeper point that more than any other area, the lawyer's obligation of confidentiality and privilege puts values in conflict, the legal systemic values protected by lawyer confidentiality as against the public values of preventing or punishing serious and willful criminal conduct.
Powers of investigation are linked to the obligation to promote and protect the public interest and not licensure.
The conditions for making and upholding a non-derogating control order under PTA 2005, ss 2 (1)(a) and 3 (10) were that the secretary of state «(a) has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the individual is or has been involved in terrorism - related activity; and (b) considers it necessary, for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, to make a control order imposing obligations on that individual».
Being a well regulated market through IRDAI with multiple grievance handling mechanisms in place, the general public believes that all the contractual obligations on the part of the insurers are reasonably guaranteed / protected in the best interest of customers.
Of course we will remind the entire population that a REALTORS first obligation is to protect her clients, REALTORS are paid by sellers not the general public and that no more than a Doctor would release personal details about a patient without a court order, so to REALTORS will not release personal details about a client without insuring that information is privacy protected with strict legal consequences for ANYONE using it in a manner not authorized.
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