• MassDOT plans to start project construction at the beginning of 2023 on the three structures located on Summer Street, Beach Street and Essex Street. (mass.gov)
  • www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2023/23_0136.htm Preventing Chronic Disease. (cdc.gov)
  • the next step for government content? (digital.govt.nz)
  • Alison Jack, Senior Product Owner at DIA, discusses the work being done in the Service Innovation Lab on the structured content model. (digital.govt.nz)
  • As our content needs change, we need to be smarter about how we produce content to meet these needs and so, we've started looking into the structured content model. (digital.govt.nz)
  • What is structured content? (digital.govt.nz)
  • Structured content means separating the content you'd put onto a web page into smaller parts or components, treating it as data. (digital.govt.nz)
  • We were both working in the web team at Inland Revenue and he wanted a way to ensure that content was structured consistently, without gaps. (digital.govt.nz)
  • This work provided the foundation for the structured content model in our programme. (digital.govt.nz)
  • We've been working with writers and creators within DIA and beyond to test that the model will meet our structured content needs. (digital.govt.nz)
  • I use field observations and semi-structured interviews to collect data. (lu.se)
  • During the study period (August-October 2021), semi-structured, individual interviews were conducted. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that its Equity Market Structure Advisory Committee will hold its second meeting on October 27, beginning at 9:30 a.m. (sec.gov)
  • They also note that it's important to consider that physicians in several of the European and South American countries surveyed will collect a government pension. (medscape.com)
  • Main Street Bridge, Flood Creek channelization), the type of structure, the location of the structure (e.g., 1,000 feet upstream of Main Street, River Mile 10.4), and the appropriate cross-section labels for all structures that are part of the revision request. (fema.gov)
  • Consisting of 1,000 hubcaps applied to a large spherical structure, Hubcaps elevates an everyday parking garage experience by bringing a bit of fun and playfulness to the environment. (smcgov.org)
  • It also explores some implications of these structures for alignment and coordination within human services and with the health care sector. (urban.org)
  • Therefore, this essay explores the different structures and procedures in place to coordinate the macroeconomic policy in the European Union (EU). (grin.com)
  • On the one hand, national governments are in control of their own fiscal policies with help of formal committees and councils. (grin.com)
  • The US model embraces federalism, enabling state and national governments to exercise authority within their respective domains. (subversivetalk.com)
  • In addition, you'll be required to show that your proposed structure can comply with all applicable clearances listed in the City's Right-of-Way Improvement Manual, Streets Illustrated . (seattle.gov)
  • Portland's city council approved a new management structure for the city's future government and an action plan to get there - but with amendments that dealt a blow to Mayor Ted Wheeler's plans for how the transition should go. (axios.com)
  • Under the current system - which ends on Jan. 1, 2025 - five elected city commissioners act as both the legislative and executive branches of local government, passing city laws together and individually running a handful of the city's two dozen bureaus, like Parks & Recreation or the Bureau of Transportation. (axios.com)
  • The Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is increasingly taking the lead in working for (AfDHS 2015) better security, governance and social and economic opportunities for its people. (who.int)
  • Since this focus area covers a broad area of interest, specific topics and subtopics are chosen to enhance and/or fill gaps in the space and exploration technology development programs, as well as to complement other mission directorate materials, manufacturing, structures, and in-space assembly needs. (sbir.gov)
  • Your official request or application to the Government is henceforth subject to transparent procedures. (gov.am)
  • Identifying the key players in the coordination process helps setting the basic understanding for the existing structure and its underlying procedures. (grin.com)
  • In this light it appears contradictory how the conjuncture of Islam and the Maldivian nation could be threatened by the state, as religious nationalism directly informs state structures, procedures and ideologies. (lu.se)
  • This report describes the human services landscape within state governments and uses case studies to show the range of approaches state governments take in structuring their human services systems. (urban.org)
  • Agency structure can create the conditions for alignment and coordination among human services and with the health care sector, but it doesn't guarantee it. (urban.org)
  • A humanitarian mission with Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund [4] (ASB) Germany at the Ukraine-Slovakia border provided me with insights into the ways in which the implementation on the ground was characterised by an inherent paradox: a hierarchical coordination architecture under the local government on the one hand, and its dependence on an emergent assemblage of humanitarian and civil society actors on the other. (mpg.de)
  • 2. To help reduce malnutrition and improve household resilience of vulnerable populations, agriculture and nutrition programs will focus on a) improving access to diverse quality food, b) improving nutrition-related behaviors within vulnerable households, c) developing community mechanisms to identify and address their food and nutrition problems, and d) strengthening coordination of government and other actors to meet food security and nutrition objectives. (who.int)
  • Within the executive branch, the most powerful official is the Federal Chancellor, who acts as head of state, controls the federal government, and appoints Federal Ministers. (wisc.edu)
  • CBIS ), a U.S. company specializing in the development of cannabinoid-based medicines, is pleased to announce the launch of the Company's new corporate advisory structure and appoints new leadership for its Scientific Advisory and International Government Affairs Advisory Boards. (cannabisscience.com)
  • The Constitution clearly defined the responsibilities for making and implementing policy held by each branch of government. (wikipedia.org)
  • Constitutionally, the Federal Assembly had exclusive jurisdiction in all matters of foreign policy, fundamental matters of domestic policy, the economic plan, and supervision of the executive branch of government. (wikipedia.org)
  • The executive branch of government consisted of the president, the prime minister, a number of deputy prime ministers, and the federal ministers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Why do you think the Founders gave this power to a separate branch of government rather than the branch that makes laws? (billofrightsinstitute.org)
  • SDOT operates, inspects, and maintains many bridges and other structures in the city. (seattle.gov)
  • The transition groundwork this action plan guides could influence how effectively Portland operates next year - the last before the change - as well as how smoothly the new and very different government gets off the ground. (axios.com)
  • With the solar panels, the Parking Structure operates at Net Zero Energy with excess energy generation used to offset energy usage at other County Government Center facilities. (smcgov.org)
  • The Constitutional Act on the Czechoslovak Federation (1968) transformed the country into a federal state and stipulated the creation of two constituent republics, with separate government structures for the Czech Socialist Republic, located in Prague, and the Slovak Socialist Republic, situated in Bratislava. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prime minister, the deputy prime ministers (numbering ten in 1987), and the federal cabinet ministers were collectively termed "the government," which is constitutionally defined as "the supreme executive organ of state power. (wikipedia.org)
  • What Are Human Services, and How Do State Governments Structure Them? (urban.org)
  • State agency structures-which programs and services are administered by which agencies-vary across states and often reflect a state's attempt to balance tension between specializing in a particular population or policy area and spanning multiple populations or policy areas. (urban.org)
  • State structures differ with respect to the roles played by counties, nongovernmental and community-based organizations, and the state's executive and legislative branches. (urban.org)
  • The Maryland Manual website has information about state and local government. (mdcounties.org)
  • As Brexit and the Covid-19 crisis have both tested the institutions and systems of government to the UK to the limit, Mark Sedwill will reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of the Whitehall model, and consider where Britain's state capacity might be improved. (cam.ac.uk)
  • The end product is a facility befitting the offices of a California state senator, and the structure fits its aesthetic environment perfectly. (pacificmobile.com)
  • www.e-gov.am website brings together all e-government tools and data bases created by RA State agencies and provides a user-friendly online environment. (gov.am)
  • Power is distributed between the federal and state governments. (wisc.edu)
  • State governments tackle local matters, with the federal government stepping in for national affairs. (subversivetalk.com)
  • Such buildings or structures, including but not limited to parking lots, carports, club houses, sales or business offices, must be constructed in compliance with the applicable State Specialty Codes and Portland City Code (PCC) Title 24 Building Regulations. (portland.gov)
  • Except as specifically provided in Title 28 the State Specialty Codes, PCC Title 24 Building Regulations, PCC Title 31 Fire Regulations and PCC Title 19 Harbors, are the base codes for the design and construction and maintenance of floating structures. (portland.gov)
  • This rhetoric seemed somewhat surprising, as the state sees itself as the principal custodian of Islam in the archipelago, and as the government neither had any intention nor any legal ground to change that. (lu.se)
  • Government institutions in Czechoslovakia performed legislative, executive, and judicial functions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The tripartite structure of the US government - executive, legislative, and judicial branches - ensures balanced power distribution, safeguarding against absolute control by any single branch. (subversivetalk.com)
  • This Article presents a study of 'Our Localism'-- of the legal powers of contemporary American local governments, the practical social and political ramifications of local legal power in a system characterized by wide divergences in local fiscal capabilities and needs and the ideological commitment to localism that sustains and legitimates local autonomy. (columbia.edu)
  • At its core, the structure of the US government is a distinctive, sophisticated system rooted in federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances. (subversivetalk.com)
  • The purpose here is to probe fundamental commonalities of government structure which are usually taken for granted because they exist in an otherwise fluctuating political universe. (vu.nl)
  • In addition to the internal departments that comprise the executive side of County government, certain services are provided to citizens through Constitutional officers and independent elected officials. (gwinnettcounty.com)
  • How states structure their human services systems can have important implications for the flow of funding, pace of innovation, and satisfaction of customers. (urban.org)
  • States align and coordinate their human services functions through agency structures, other formal structures, technology, and budget processes. (urban.org)
  • Regardless of the type of government, all counties are responsible for providing the same services and facilities for their citizens. (mdcounties.org)
  • However, the changes must become institutionalised within the respective departments so that Government can continue to reap the benefits of investing in the financial services consultancy and the implementation programme which followed. (gov.vg)
  • This work is commissioned by Government Information Services at the Department of Internal Affairs. (digital.govt.nz)
  • The Bureau of Bridges and Structures is responsible for statewide policy, procedure development, and execution to ensure all bridges and structures are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to ensure safety. (michigan.gov)
  • Typically, structures built in the right-of-way are built to City of Seattle Standards , or in some cases, we may allow them to be built to the Seattle Building Code or Seattle Residential Code standards instead. (seattle.gov)
  • The Materials Research, Advanced Manufacturing, Structures, and Assembly focus area seeks innovative advanced materials processing and structural concepts that enable effective use of in-situ resources to establish planetary infrastructures that can support affordable and reliable Lunar surface operations. (sbir.gov)
  • An increase in the floor area or height of a floating structure or an expansion of walkways, piling or other similar structural portions of a moorage or marina. (portland.gov)
  • Furthermore, it is recognized that waterborne structures have distinctive design requirements such that strict adherence or application of the land-oriented Specialty Codes is not always appropriate and that modifications or exceptions should be made in appropriate circumstances in the application of those codes. (portland.gov)
  • The advent of new methods to obtain large-scale surveys of various mathematical structures, such as systems of differen- gene expression in which transcript levels can be determined tial equations, graphical networks, stochastic functional re- for thousands of genes simultaneously has facilitated the ex- lations, and simulation models. (lu.se)
  • A separate form should be used for each flooding source that has structures involved in the revision request. (fema.gov)
  • Download Form 3 - Riverine Structures . (fema.gov)
  • This form is not required for existing structures that are included in the hydraulic model for the effective FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), unless they are changed. (fema.gov)
  • In locations where sediment transport will affect the Base Flood Elevations (BFEs), the effects of sediment transport should be considered in the design of the channel and Section F of Riverine Structure Form 3 should be submitted. (fema.gov)
  • Please provide the flooding source and structure name and continue with the form as instructed below. (fema.gov)
  • In 1987, under the home rule provision, the Board of Commissioners passed a series of resolutions that changed the government management to a county manager form. (gwinnettcounty.com)
  • Last year, voters decided to change Portland's current form of government that has been in place for 110 years . (axios.com)
  • Identifying gaps in the policy-making processes will be the emphasis of the first part whereas the second part will be devoted to the exploring whether a form of "Economic Government" exists. (grin.com)
  • Octagonal buildings and structures are characterized by an octagonal plan form, whether a perfect geometric octagon or a regular eight-sided polygon with approximately equal sides. (wikipedia.org)
  • A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. (fema.gov)
  • means you've safely connected to the .gov website. (fema.gov)
  • It also will be webcast live on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov , and will be archived on the website for later viewing. (sec.gov)
  • The Commission established the advisory committee in February to provide a formal mechanism through which the Commission can receive advice and recommendations on equity market structure issues. (sec.gov)
  • This paper examines this tension by discusses the largely taken for granted notion of Maldivian Muslim nationalism, while focussing on the religious-nationalist rhetoric surrounding the controversial transfer of government in 2012. (lu.se)
  • Feed the Future efforts are driven by country-led priorities and rooted in partnership with governments, donor organizations, the private sector, and civil society to enable long-term success. (who.int)
  • The structure is not overly prescriptive as we recognise that people will be coming to Local Place Planning from very different starting points. (gov.scot)
  • This section helps people to think about how they structure, lay out and design their plan and the different audiences they may need to communicate with during the plan process. (gov.scot)
  • talks.cam : Are Britain's Structures for Government Still Fit for Purpose? (cam.ac.uk)
  • Immediately following that announcement, government officials initiated talks with various industry stakeholders to determine the most equitable fee structure that is reflective of employee earnings. (gov.vg)
  • You must maintain the Long Term Use permit as long as the structure remains in the right-of-way. (seattle.gov)
  • But as these embryo models - in which human stem cells are transformed into embryo-like structures whose growth mirrors more advanced stages of embryo development - grow in popularity, US researchers say they are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain federal funding for such work. (nature.com)
  • A portion of Mary Soo Hoo Park will be closed during work on the Beach Street vent structure. (mass.gov)
  • Madame Speaker, after maintaining work permit fees at the same level since 1981, the BVI Government has amended the work permit fee structure to one that is progressive and based on income. (gov.vg)
  • There will be a fee cap at $10,000 which means that no work permit will cost in excess of $10,000.The new fee structure also introduces a $50 application fee in addition to the $75 fee that is currently charged for issuance of the work permit card. (gov.vg)
  • With the new structure requiring higher income earners to pay higher fees, we recognise that there is a potential risk for persons to understate their income to benefit from lower work permit fees. (gov.vg)
  • GOV.WALES uses cookies which are essential for the site to work. (gov.wales)
  • WIPO Lex, Indonesia, Government Regulation No. 7 of 2005 regarding the Organizational Structure, Duties and Functions of Trademark Appeal Commission. (wipo.int)
  • Government Regulation No. 7 of 2005 regarding the Organizational Structure, Duties and Functions of Trademark Appeal Commission. (wipo.int)
  • In addition to the regular wear and tear that happens over time, our region's heavy rains and proximity to seawater place further strain on our structures. (seattle.gov)
  • they can only put in place the structures required. (lu.se)
  • In a management structure common to many local governments in the United States, the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners is responsible for legislation, policy formulation, and overall direction setting for the government. (gwinnettcounty.com)
  • The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for enforcing the accessibility regulations. (lu.se)
  • The meeting will focus on two important market structure topics - Rule 610 of SEC Regulation NMS and the regulatory structure of trading venues. (sec.gov)
  • Attach engineering drawings of the channelization, certified by a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.). The drawings should include a plan view of the channelization that shows pre-construction topography and post-construction grading, channel cross section, channel lining, channel inlet and outlet, and details for any accessory structures included with the channelization. (fema.gov)
  • Any construction-related impacts in the public right-of-way, such as staging materials and/or equipment to install your structures, will require a Right-of-Way Construction permit , even if you are building or modifying a structure completely on private property. (seattle.gov)
  • One such solution that's gaining widespread attention is the utilization of modular structures in construction. (pacificmobile.com)
  • Permits may be required for, among other activities, the construction, reconstruction, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance and siting of floating structures and related structures located within the City of Portland as provided by Title 28 and limited thereto. (portland.gov)
  • A floating structure, without a means of self-propulsion, which is primarily for occupancy as a one or two family dwelling which is constructed on a floatation system that is designed and constructed as a boat and which is directly connected to electrical, sanitary sewer, and/or potable water supply. (portland.gov)
  • The premier, deputy premiers, and ministers collectively formed the Presidium of the Government of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Julius Garvey, a renowned vascular surgeon, has been named President of CBIS' Scientific Advisory Board, and Mr. Jacques Walker, an experienced entrepreneur, has been named President of the Company's International Government Affairs Advisory Board. (cannabisscience.com)
  • Mr. Walker and members of the International Government Affairs Board will primarily focus on advising CBIS on its initiatives and collaborations with government entities, the general public and private-sector stakeholders worldwide. (cannabisscience.com)
  • This fee structure generally provides rebates to those placing resting orders on the exchange and charges relatively higher fees to those trading with resting orders. (sec.gov)
  • misc{9047956, abstract = {{The Colombian government aims to minimize the impacts of human activities in páramos. (lu.se)
  • Since the actual job site was well over one-hundred-years-old, many obstacles were overcome in terms of unearthing unexpected remnants from old structures. (pacificmobile.com)
  • It's worth noting that certain military leaders, such as Admiral Falon have very high dose of inidividual power and influence inside EA structures, so despite the fact that they do have a parliment, EA is closer to military oligarchy. (hard-light.net)
  • It does so by pursuing a middle path, attempting neither a ground-level account of the law or politics of individual states or local governments nor a high theory examination of local autonomy as a matter of general political philosophy. (columbia.edu)
  • Title 28 does not apply to any buildings or structures located on land above the mean high water mark. (portland.gov)
  • The new seven-story 345,100 square foot parking structure includes 1,022 parking stalls and meets the parking needs of the new County office Building 3 and other facilities in the County Government Center located in downtown Redwood City. (smcgov.org)
  • From 12-14 October Prof. Mo Hamza and Dr Matthew Scott led an inception workshop at Lake Naivasha in Kenya with public sector professionals working on local and county government issues in Uganda, Kenya and Sierra Leone. (lu.se)
  • I feel that Earther government that become dominant power within the EA was actually elected, but subsequently dismantled the post-GTA democratic institutions and established autoritatian regime instead. (hard-light.net)