Sentences with phrase «states given any jurisdiction»

Observe that Head Start contractors may align their curricula with state standards «if appropriate» — but they won't be under any obligation to do so, nor are states given any jurisdiction.

Not exact matches

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Section (d) of the authorization document states that Mueller has to discuss any crime that doesn't fall within his «Jurisdiction» as layed out by the Attorney General with the AG, who can then determine if it should be added to the Jurisdiction, or given to an authority that can prosecute it.
In the particular mentioned example of federal vs. state (vs. local) minimum wages, the most restrictive (highest) minimum wage in a given jurisdiction would apply.
As backed by Schorr, the state IG would be given broader jurisdiction to oversee the Legislature and independence from the governor's office.
The new AIG whose jurisdiction comprises of Osun, Oyo and Ondo states gave the commendation in her office in Osogbo while receiving a delegation of the state PCRC who were on familiarization visit.
New York state lost a jurisdiction dispute with the FERC, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit declined to review whether the federal energy regulator had big - footed the state when it gave the green light to a controversial natural gas pipeline project in Orange County.
State officials say the law gives the executives the option of inviting representatives of school districts, which account for nearly 70 percent of the property tax levy, and other taxing jurisdictions to take part in the process.
For example, when Parliament enacted the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857, which transferred jurisdiction from the ecclesiastical courts of the CoE to the High Court, it stated that the High Court should be «conformable to the Principles and Rules on which the Ecclesiastical Courts have heretofore acted and given Relief».
Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave New Jersey and Connecticut police temporary jurisdiction in New York transportation facilities, arguing the holiday season presents a particularly dangerous time for the state.
Sen. David Carlucci, an IDC member, signed on to a bill that would give the state Gaming Commission jurisdiction over fantasy sports, allowing it to regulate them as it does horse racing or the state lottery.
His major proposal calls for the governor to sign an executive order giving the attorney general jurisdiction over corruption cases involving state departments, agencies and the legislature.
A record high net state rate in New York would give the state's high - income earners a bigger incentive to move to lower - taxed jurisdictions, accelerating an already noticeable trend.
What was this «white powder» that caused such a commotion, including a tremendous expense to the taxpayers of the City and State of New York as well the USA due to antiterrorism dollars that are given to the local jurisdictions?
Except where prohibited, all issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Terms of Participation, or the rights and obligations of the participant and Bandai Namco in connection with the Program, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of California, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules (whether of the State of California, or any other jurisdiction), which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of California.
For this change to work well, however, all the local, state, and federal dollars that apply to a given child's education need to be in the backpack — and that's a goal no jurisdiction has yet reached.
The ED could order a state to respond, but if the department elected not to hear an appeal, the complainant could file suit in state court, an odd approach for a federal law to take, given that in our federal system the United States does not define the jurisdiction of state courts.
Re: the US News article on top about ESSA: Chairwoman Foxx is right about the role of the federal government in America's K - 12 education system; and families can continue to pressure educrats like Mr Botel by opting out, wherever and whenever possible, from their local state schools until the federal government gives up on the continuing mistake of its annual testing requirement in two subjects only, which has produced no significant improvement in American education for 15 years now, but has cost us in lost opportunities, including time and energy that might have been devoted to non-tested subjects, including those in the broader curricula represented by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which requires assessment — including but not limited to external final exams — in six subjects distributed over at least five fields, an assessment approach that has been imitated by the world's leading educational jurisdictions, but is being discouraged by the ignorant Luddites in the the U.S. ED.
It may be possible that a given state or jurisdiction has a numerically higher average scale score than the nation or another state but that the difference is not statistically significant, while another state with the same average score may show a statistical significance compared to the nation or the other state.
State law gives the State Board of Education complete jurisdiction over issuance and administration of licenses for supervisors, principals, and teachers.
(2) signed by an individual, or his parent, to the effect that he has been denied admission to or not permitted to continue in attendance at a public college by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin, and the Attorney General believes the complaint is meritorious and certifies that the signer or signers of such complaint are unable, in his judgment, to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings for relief and that the institution of an action will materially further the orderly achievement of desegregation in public education, the Attorney General is authorized, after giving notice of such complaint to the appropriate school board or college authority and after certifying that he is satisfied that such board or authority has had a reasonable time to adjust the conditions alleged in such complaint, to institute for or in the name of the United States a civil action in any appropriate district court of the United States against such parties and for such relief as may be appropriate, and such court shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant to this section, provided that nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance, or otherwise enlarge the existing power of the court to insure compliance with constitutional standards.
(b) If the respondent named in a charge filed under section 706 fails or refuses to comply with a demand of the Commission for permission to examine or to copy evidence in conformity with the provisions of section 709 (a), or if any person required to comply with the provisions of section 709 (c) or (d) fails or refuses to do so, or if any person fails or refuses to comply with a demand by the Commission to give testimony under oath, the United States district court for the district in which such person is found, resides, or transacts business, shall, upon application of the Commission, have jurisdiction to issue to such person an order requiring him to comply with the provisions of section 709 (c) or (d) or to comply with the demand of the Commission, but the attendance of a witness may not be required outside the State where he is found, resides, or transacts business and the production of evidence may not be required outside the State where such evidence is kept.
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I recall back in the days of the optical fiber boom (the one that gave us so many miles of dark fiber because everyone installed all they imagined anyone could need)-- the big deal was to get rights of way across state lines and local jurisdictions.
Nepstad would like to see states or even sub-regions within states (i.e. «jurisdictions») use public climate finance to build regional certification programs, so that buyers can trust purchases of several commodities from thousands of suppliers in a given region.
Nepstad would like to see states — or jurisdictions within states — use REDD finance to build jurisdiction - wide certification programs, so that buyers can trust purchases of several commodities from thousands of suppliers in a given region.
Given that many of these are federal programs run under the State Department or Fish and Wildlife Service, it is unclear whether subnational jurisdictions like states and cities will step in to fill the gap.
I'll give an answer for Washington State, since the question doesn't specify a jurisdiction.
To empower tribes, it gives them concurrent jurisdiction over state child welfare cases (and exclusive jurisdiction over ones arising on their own land).
A subsequent clause of the same section gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction in all cases in which a State shall be a party — the State of Georgia may then certainly be sued in this Court.
This easy to use service gives you fast, efficient access to the latest unreported judgments from around Australia, including the High Court, Federal Court, State Supreme Courts and other selected jurisdiction.
However, under Art 35 TEU, jurisdiction for the Court of Justice to give preliminary rulings in this field has to be conferred by a declaration from each member state.
The sources usually give insufficient information — no specific jurisdiction (national / federal, state / province, city), type of legislation, date.
Given the uncertainty, there may be some benefit in considering whether providing for an alternative EU Member State to have jurisdiction might be beneficial.
But, so far, Congress has not altered a status quo that does not give U.S. District Courts the maximal jurisdiction allowed under the United States Constitution.
The California Superior Court denied BMS's motion to quash service of summons on the nonresidents» claims for lack of personal jurisdiction, concluding that BMS's extensive activities in the State gave the California courts general jurisdiction.
(6) Despite subsection (2), where the occupant of a trailer located in a municipality is a French - language rights holder and has given to the clerk of the municipality a notice in writing stating that the occupant wishes to be a supporter of the French - language public district school board that has jurisdiction in the area in which the trailer is located, the council of the municipality shall pay 25 per cent of the fees or charges to the French - language public district school board.
(5) Despite subsection (2), where the occupant of a trailer located in a municipality is a Roman Catholic and a French - language rights holder and has given to the clerk of the municipality a notice in writing stating that the occupant is a Roman Catholic and wishes to be a supporter of the French - language separate district school board that has jurisdiction in the area in which the trailer is located, the council of the municipality shall pay 25 per cent of the fees or charges to the French - language separate district school board.
Sir Anthony Clarke MR (giving the judgment of the court): The facts found by the judge were that the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq (following the ousting of the government of Saddam Hussain) had issued an order whereby the multinational force (of which British troops formed a pArt) should be «immune from Iraqi legal process» and that all personnel should be «subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of their sending States».
As stated in Briggs and Rees Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments (2005) 4th edition at paras 2.02 to 2.07 & 2.105: (i) The fundamental rule was that if a case fell within the Brussels Regulation, the Regulation alone allocated jurisdiction over the defendant; (ii) There were three overriding principles of interpretation: (i) the wording of the regulation should so far as possible be given a meaning which was common and uniform across the various member states; (ii) provisions which allowed a defendant to be sued against his will in a member state other than his domicile were to be construed narrowly; (iii) the risk of inconsistent decisions should be kept tJurisdiction and Judgments (2005) 4th edition at paras 2.02 to 2.07 & 2.105: (i) The fundamental rule was that if a case fell within the Brussels Regulation, the Regulation alone allocated jurisdiction over the defendant; (ii) There were three overriding principles of interpretation: (i) the wording of the regulation should so far as possible be given a meaning which was common and uniform across the various member states; (ii) provisions which allowed a defendant to be sued against his will in a member state other than his domicile were to be construed narrowly; (iii) the risk of inconsistent decisions should be kept tjurisdiction over the defendant; (ii) There were three overriding principles of interpretation: (i) the wording of the regulation should so far as possible be given a meaning which was common and uniform across the various member states; (ii) provisions which allowed a defendant to be sued against his will in a member state other than his domicile were to be construed narrowly; (iii) the risk of inconsistent decisions should be kept to a minimum.
Here, the Court ruled that the Bier rule would grant jurisdiction to the courts of the Member State where the publisher is established (i.e. the place where the event giving rise to the harm occurred), or before the courts where the newspapers were (physically) distributed and where the victim alleges to have suffered harm (i.e. the place where the damage occurred).
If the measure is one which has no equivalent in the law of the requested state — the Explanatory Report gives an example of a public law measure — then the requested state may adapt it to fit what it can achieve or may need to exercise its own substantive jurisdiction (assuming a change of habitual residence).
The Court remitted the inquiry into whether the court's jurisdiction to vary the undertaking should be exercised to the lower court, stating that, in light of the equivalence of the wife's undertaking with a s 24A order for sale, the inquiry will be conducted in accordance with s 31 (7), giving first consideration to the welfare of the children, though this consideration may be outweighed by other factors.
He has practiced in both the United States and China, affording him a unique perspective on cross-jurisdictional mandates and giving the companies he serves a secure foothold in one of the world's key jurisdictions through an extensive network of contacts.
Full Faith and Credit Clause Requires Personal Jurisdiction in Divorce Cases The U.S. Constitution requires that every state give full faith and credit to other state judgments.
The aims of the Brussels I (recast) are to provide unified rules on conflicts of jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters and to ensure the rapid recognition and enforcement of judgments given in member states (recital 4).
The Court of Appeal decided that a reference to the CJEU was necessary as, although the decision of the Bundesgerichtshof was persuasive (as it is the highest civil court in Germany), the meaning of «the Member State where the act of infringement has been committed» in Art. 97 (5) / 125 (5) of the EU Trade Mark Regulation had not been decided by the CJEU, and it considered that the decision not to allocate jurisdiction in circumstances where there was activity in Country A which led to infringement of the EU trade mark in Country B, would give rise to there being no jurisdiction at all for such infringement.
The proposal does not deal with the public law aspects of the enforcement of antitrust rules in the Member States of the European Union, nor does it give rules on jurisdiction and applicable law in this respect.
As for Nebraska's jurisdiction over God, Chambers notes that God clearly has sufficient contacts with the state given that the Almighty is everywhere.
While there was no need to go any further, the ONCA further stated that jurisdiction should have also been assumed pursuant to s. 22 (1)(b) of the CLRA, given that all six criteria in that section were met:
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