Sentences with phrase «state policy directives»

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 needs.

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But under a USDA directive, states and districts are in the process of evaluating and formalizing their meal debt policies right now, in advance of a July 1st deadline.
The Indian Constitution devotes an entire part to define non-binding Directive Principles of State Policy likely influenced by the Irish Constitution.
It pointed out that «as government may be swayed away by the euphoria, we would like to draw your attention to a possible breach of Article 35 clause 5 of the 1992 constitution under the Directive Principle of State Policy which states:
That the Directive Principles of State Policy (Chapter 6 of the 1992 Constitution) must continue to guide the national development effort, anchored in a long term national development framework with a compelling vision.
State Liquor Authority Chairman Dennis Rosen said: «For decades the SLA had outdated rules, regulations and policy directives on the books that have only shackled economic growth and left business men and women frustrated.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.
Few activists were mollified by ESPA's statement that a new directive from Governor Andrew Cuomo — interpreting existing state human rights law's sex discrimination and disability discrimination protections to cover transgender New Yorkers — amounted to «securing the Pride Agenda's top remaining policy priority, protecting transgender New Yorkers from discrimination in housing, employment, credit, education, and public accommodations.»
The book challenges the notion that socio - economic rights are not legally enforceable human rights, and sets out the trends in the justiciability of the fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy enshrined in Chapter II of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended).
Topics discussed encompassed the legislative, informational and financial control functions of parliament, Directive Principles of State Policy, functions of the Public Accounts Committee, as well as duties of the various caucuses in Parliament.
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.
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.
Identifying whether Meaningful Student Involvement was a district / state / federal policy directive can be important, and considering whether it was a response to internal or external challenges facing students in schools.
The Directive provides a real added value to the European energy efficiency policy framework, as it helps create a level playing field among the Member States.
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In large part, this explains why the Alberta and Canadian governments, in cooperation with the oil industry, have been lobbying to undermine progressive climate policy, such as the European Union's Fuel Quality Directive and similar proposals in many U.S. states.
Accordingly, excepting a passenger with actual knowledge that the driver is uninsured and the possible permitted exclusion of a passenger who knows that the vehicle has been stolen, all the other exclusions are unsustainable under the superior Community law as they conflict with the directive policy aim of ensuring a consistent compensatory guarantee scheme across the different member states.
[4] Quite often, the challenged measures relate to policy areas where member states enjoy wide discretion (if not exclusive competence), which begs the question of whether the measures relate to a «field covered by EU law» if the measures only have to comply with the fundamental freedoms and the principle of non-discrimination and have no direct connection to the requirements of specific EU acts (such as directives and regulations).
Putting these objectives into practice, Article 28 of the Directive requires in its first paragraph that before taking an expulsion decision based on «public policy or public security», factors to be taken into account by a Member State are the period of residence, age, state of health, family and economic situation, social and cultural integration into the host Member State and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citState are the period of residence, age, state of health, family and economic situation, social and cultural integration into the host Member State and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citstate of health, family and economic situation, social and cultural integration into the host Member State and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citState and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citizen.
The Administrative Directives are policies and procedure issued by the Court Administrator for the administration of the state courts.
Posts cover governmental regulations in the United States and Europe regarding privacy and data security, as well as relevant congressional legislation; White House policy directives; and industry best practices related to cybersecurity.
In relation to cross-border mediation, Art 7 of the Directive adds teeth to that expectation, by requiring member states to ensure that mediators must not be compellable to give evidence in civil proceedings or arbitration regarding information arising out of or in connection with a mediation, except where overriding considerations of public policy otherwise require, or where disclosure of the content of the mediation settlement agreement is necessary in order to implement or enforce it.
The RCMP states that its recent directive is consistent with its pre-existing policy, its own authority to deal with CPIC records (as granted by the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) and various statutory constraints.
The policy question: how do Member States achieve their national targets under the Renewables Directive if they must allow undertakings to use imports of green electricity as part of their local obligations?
At a conference on white - collar crime in New York this spring, the deputy attorney general of the United States tried to clarify the intent behind a directive that was widely known by her last name, instead of its actual title, the Individual Accountability Policy.
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.»
In the light of all the foregoing considerations, I think that Article 28 (2) and (3) of Directive 2004/38 is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection under that provision where it is shown that that citizen is deriving that right from criminal conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
It is apparent from recital 23 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38 that the expulsion of Union citizens and their family members on grounds of public policy or public security can seriously harm persons who, having availed themselves of the rights and freedoms conferred on them by the EC Treaty, have become genuinely integrated (23) into the host Member State.
(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)
All directives are prefaced by a series of recitals; these state the Community policy underscoring the objectives.
A directive, which usually sets out high level policy objectives and confers a wide discretion as to how individual member states implement them.
Article 6 of the Directive allows member states to provide that «differences of treatment on grounds of age shall not constitute discrimination, if, within the context of national law, they are objectively and reasonably justified by a legitimate aim, including legitimate employment policy, labour market and vocational training objectives, and if the means of achieving that aim are appropriate and necessary».
The meeting opened with presentations on the state of technology by three experts, including artificial intelligence researcher Prof. Stuart Russell and Mr. Paul Scharre, co-author of the 2012 US Department of Defense policy directive on autonomy in warfare.
Only two nations have stated policy on autonomous weapons systems: a 2012 US Department of Defense directive permits the development and use of fully autonomous systems that deliver only non-lethal force, while the UK Ministry of Defence has stated that it has «no plans to replace skilled military personnel with fully autonomous systems.»
From the basic values like ability to receive and implement directives correctly, adapt to laid down curriculum and lesson plan, teach all subjects comprehensively, maintain orderliness in classroom following school policies, and give reports daily to the principal; to character traits like patience, diligence, and accountability should be stated nicely.
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