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76. BIE Web Site
- www.bie-paris.org
- REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS BUREAU Compaq Customer Compaq Customer 2 243 2003-09-01T08:10:00Z 2003-09-01T08:10:00Z 18 4441 25316 BIE 210 50 31089 9. ...
- REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS BUREAU.
- After the voting on amendments, the President shall read aloud the part of the text which may have been amended and shall put the part to a vote.
- After the voting on all the parts of the text which may have been amended, the President shall put the text in its entirety to a vote.
- If there is only one office to fill and there are several candidates, the President shall open voting proceedings.
- If a candidate obtains a majority in the first round of voting he shall be declared elected.
- If no candidate obtains the majority required the candidate who obtained the fewest votes shall be eliminated and a new round of voting on the remaining candidates shall take place. ... A new round of voting on the remaining candidates shall then take place and this procedure shall be continued until only two candidates remain. ...
- If there are several offices to be filled at the same time, and there are more candidates than there are offices, election by voting for several candidates at once shall take place. ... If two or more candidates obtain the same number of votes and too few offices remain to give one to each, a new round of voting shall take place to break the tie. ...
- The International Bureau of Exhibitions shall employ four methods of voting :.
- - voting by a show of hands ;.
- - voting by roll call of the member states ;.
- - voting by secret ballot.
- Except in cases for which a secret ballot is mandatory, the usual method of voting shall be by a show of hands.
- A request for a vote by secret ballot may be made once discussion is over and the President has announced that he is going to institute a vote by one of the first three methods of voting provided for in article 31, but it may not be made after the voting has begun.
77. Internal regulations of the Bar Association
- www.bigpond.com.kh
- INTERNAL REGULATIONS .
- Voting by proxy is permitted. ...
- shall install a nameplate conforming to the Internal Regulations.
78. National Voting Rights Institute
- www.nvri.org
- 4(f) ("Debate Regulations") that permit corporations to sponsor federal candidate debates.
- The FECs unlawful Debate Regulations have allowed business corporations to make unlimited contributions in the millions of dollars in connection with federal elections in direct contravention of that century-old prohibition. ...
- The FECs unlawful Debate Regulations allow corporations to make illegal contributions to support partisan political campaign activity that lies at the core of the electoral process: presidential debates that showcase the candidates of the two major parties. The plaintiffs who have brought this suit represent a wide range of citizens who are aggrieved by the use of vast sums of corporate money to sponsor partisan presidential debates under the cover of the FECs Regulations. ...
- Under the unlawful cover of the FECs Debate Regulations, the CPD has solicited and raised millions of dollars from for-profit corporations to help it stage its presidential debates. ...
- THE PLAINTIFFS ARE LIKELY TO SUCCEED ON THE MERITS BECAUSE THE FECS DEBATE REGULATIONS ARE IN EXCESS OF STATUTORY AUTHORITY. ...
- The Debate Regulations Are Inconsistent With The Plain Terms Of FECA. ...
- The FECs Debate Regulations should therefore be declared to be in excess of the FECs statutory authority or otherwise not in accordance with law, and set aside under the Administrative Procedures Act ("APA"), 5 U. ...
- The FECs Debate Regulations provide that a nonprofit corporation "may stage candidate debates. ... When it does so, according to the FECs regulations, the staging organization not only may "use its own funds," but also may "accept funds donated by corporations" to defray the costs of staging the debates. ... Completing the circle, the Debate Regulations provide that " a corporation
may donate funds" to a qualified debate staging organization. ... The Debate Regulations impose no limits on the amounts of corporate money that may be used to stage candidate debates. ...
- The FECs regulations also purport to exempt from the corporate "contributions" and "expenditures" proscribed by § 441b(a) "any activity which is specifically permitted by part 14" of the FECs regulations, which authorizes corporate donations to debate staging organizations. ...
- 5 While the FEC itself rejected the view that CPDs selection criteria were unlawful, the FEC accepted an essential premise of the General Counsels analysis that absent compliance with the Debate Regulations, corporate funding of candidate debates would be a "contribution" to the participating candidates regulated by FECA. ...
- 7(b), but instead would constitute a contribution to any participating candidate under the Commissions regulations. ...
- The central question before the Court is whether FECA authorized the FEC to create a "safe harbor" for corporate donations in its Debate Regulations. ... Because the Debate Regulations conflict with the explicit language of § 441b(a) and find no legislative justification elsewhere, they should be vacated. ...
79. Seanad Éireann - Volume 77 - 25 April, 1974 - Local Elections (Postal Voting) Regulations, 1974: Motion.
- www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie
- That Seanad Éireann approves of the following Regulations in draft:—.
- Local Elections (Postal Voting) Regulations, 1974.
- 1213 a copy of which Regulations in draft form was laid before Seanad Éireann on the 24th day of April, 1974.
- Tully): These draft regulations are laid before the House in accordance with section 82 (5) of the Electoral Act, 1963, which provides that, where regulations under that section are proposed to be made, a draft thereof shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas and that the regulations shall not be made until a resolution approving of the draft has been passed by each House. I propose to deal first with the postal voting regulations.
- There has been a demand for the provision of extended postal voting facilities for many years. ...
- In response to the representations, the extension of postal voting facilities, which are at present confined to members of the Garda Síochána and of the Defence Forces, was considered on a number of occasions by my predecessors as Minister for Local Government and by former Governments. ...
- The risk of abuse and the administrative difficulties inherent in the operation of a system of postal voting for categories of electors other than members of the Garda Síochána and the Defence Forces must be balanced against the fact that the lack of such a system has the effect of preventing some electors from exercising their right to vote. In my view, the case for extending postal voting facilities is a very strong one and outweighs the risk of abuse and the administrative difficulties. Accordingly I propose to make regulations, subject to the approval of each House of the Oireachtas, under which such facilities would be available at local elections commencing with the local elections next June.
- The explanatory memorandum which has been circulated explains the provisions of the proposed regulations. ...
- After the local elections I propose to introduce legislation to provide similar postal voting facilities at Dáil and Presidential elections and at referenda.
- The approval of the House is also sought to the draft of the Local Elections (Amendment) Regulations, 1974. An Explanatory memorandum on these draft regulations has also been circulated and I do not therefore think it necessary to detain the House by elaborating on the details. The draft regulations propose to amend the Local Elections Regulations, 1965, by making the changes required as a result of the reduction of the minimum voting age from 21 to 18 years; by increasing the safeguards to the secrecy of the ballot at local elections arising from the Supreme Court ruling in 1971 and by making some minor technical and procedural changes arising from experience at the local elections held in 1967.
- In this case we have no objection to the proposed regulations. ... There will be a very rushed situation, to put is mildly, initiating completely new procedures for returning officers under paragraph 7 of the regulations:.
80. Pravda.RU US ambassador on new visa regulations for Russia
- newsfromrussia.com
- US ambassador on new visa regulations for Russia.
- New visa regulations the USA introduced today will not complicate visa procedures, US Ambassador Alexander Vershbow said when presenting new diametrical equipment for scanning fingerprints. ...
- According to him, many things about the new regulations did not meet with the ministry's consent, but it has a positive view on the new procedure as a whole. ...
- US ambassador on new visa regulations for Russia.
- New visa regulations the USA introduced today will not complicate visa procedures, US Ambassador Alexander Vershbow said when presenting new diametrical equipment for scanning fingerprints. ...
- Davidenko reported that they would "start voting in the most remote northeastern settlement of the Asian part of Russia - in Ust-Kamchatskoye when it is 23. ...
81. Internal Regulations
- www.iultcs.org
- Internal Regulations.
- Internal Regulations of The Union .
- The Internal Regulations, the Congress Guidelines and the Statutes of the Union comprise detailed information about the interaction between and the functioning of the different bodies within the Union.
- To ensure efficient functioning of the Union the Executive Committee is empowered to make appropriate changes to the Internal Regulations of the Union. ...
- - A declaration that the Society undertakes to abide by the Statutes and Internal Regulations of the Union.
- Once the appropriate subscription fee is paid then the new member is considered a member with the appropriate voting rights according to the membership status. ...
- Voting procedures and elections.
- The voting right is restricted to the Presidents of Member Societies and nominated Delegates. ...
- In the event of a tie in voting concerning the nomination and discharging of persons, the relevant part of the voting procedure has to be repeated; in other cases the President shall have the casting vote. ...
- When there is a tie in voting the relevant part of the procedure has to be repeated. ...
- Mail Voting procedures for IU methods.
- - The Secretary arranges that voting forms for approval of draft methods as printed in the official journal are sent to Council of Delegates .
- - The period of voting will be three months. ...
- - The periodical revision of the Internal Regulations, Congress Guidelines and the Statutes of the IULTCS to reflect changing conditions. ...
- - To prepare for elections and voting at the meeting of the Council of Delegates.
- This decision can be made either at a Council of Delegates meeting or by a postal/electronic voting procedure. ...
82. Wyoming Amateur Hockey Association - Rules and Regulations
- waha.20m.com
- Rules and Regulations.
- Membership requires that teams and/or associations adhere to policies, procedures, rules and regulations of WAHL, WAHA and USA Hockey. ... Member Representatives exercise the voting rights of their associations. ... VOTING a. ... Each designated voting Member Representative shall cast a vote(s) per Section IV, paragraph a, subsection 1 for policies rules and regulations approval or amendments thereof. ... All decisions of the voting member representatives and League Board of Directors shall be made by a simple majority of votes cast, unless a larger proportion is required by these Rules and Regulations once a quorum is obtained. ... Voting 1. Voting shall be by a show of hands unless the member representatives decide upon a ballot. Absentee voting will be allowed provided the league secretary receives absentee votes five (5) days prior to the league meeting. Voting by proxy shall be allowed. ... A quorum shall consist of at least seven voting member representatives and the League Board of Directors. ... League meetings may be held without a quorum but no voting can take place.
83. britishexpats - voting
- britishexpats.com
- voting.
- That is why a voting card is not regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
- That is why a voting card is not regarded /usenetquote usenetquote > as proof of citizenship. ...
- That is why a voting card is not /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
- /usenetquote usenetquote > /usenetquote If it is Illegal for him to vote he won't be voting. ...
- That is why a voting card is not /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
- Joyce usenetquote > I printed the "card" off the net from the NYS Voting registry /usenetquote usenetquote > /usenetquote usenetquote > In bold it tells you if you are not a US Citizen do not complete this form. ...
- /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > /usenetquote2 usenetquote > If it is Illegal for him to vote he won't be voting. ...
- I never asked any question about voting. ... /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > > /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > If it is Illegal for him to vote he won't be voting. ...
- I never asked any /usenetquote usenetquote > question about voting. ...
- us/voting/voting. ...
- That is why a voting card is not /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
- That is why a voting card is not /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > > regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
- the only thing the DMV people need to do is explain the voting laws to everyone that walks through the door. ... That is why a voting card is not /usenetquote2 usenetquote2 > > > regarded as proof of citizenship. ...
84. Rice v Cayetano - Supreme Court Invalidates Race-Based Voting - hawaiilawyer.com
- www.hawaiilawyer.com
- On February 23, 2000, the US Supreme Court invalidated the "Hawaiian only" voting scheme used to select the trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. ...
- Rice initially lost his challenge in both the trial court and the court of appeals, which held that OHA's voting rules were "not primarily racial but legal or political. ...
- In a sweeping decision affirming racially-neutral voting rights under the US Constitution's 15th Amendment, the Court invalidated OHA's voting rules, holding that limiting voting to "Hawaiians," no matter how worthy the reasons, was invalid as racially based.
- The thrust of the opinion was that although the state's OHA voting scheme was well-intentioned, the Fifteenth Amendment's requirements of racially neutral voting was more important. ...
- The state argued that OHA's voting rules did not violate the Fifteenth Amendment because they were similar to Native American (Indian) voting regulations, were motivated by the state's trust relationship with Hawaiians, and were based upon ancestry, not racial preference or discrimination. ...
- Given the Court's historic skepticism of racial preferences in voting, this result is not surprising. ...
85. Article: Talk:Water
- en.wikipedia.org
- I'm voting to remove this section. ...
- In the dutch wikipedia the article on potable water contains info on dutch regulations on drinking water, in addition, the history of the devolpment of drinking water might be added in future. ...
86. BBC - h2g2 - House voting regulations of Castle....
- www.bbc.co.uk
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87. Article: Act of Parliament
- en.wikipedia.org
- Exceptions are cases of political crisis or matters of conscience such as the age of consent, in which the government may declare a free vote in which Members of Parliament are absolved of the requirement of voting with their party. ...
- Parliament Acts are executed by the Administration and its superior and directive dome, the Government (specially using the administrative regulations), are applied by the judicial power (judges), and must be obeyed by everybody. ...
88. When Voting Makes No Sense
- www.libertyhaven.com
- Theoretical/Philosophical Issues | Politics/Government | Personal Freedom Issues | Regulations | Countries and Regions | Thinkers | Free Market Organizations | Do It Yourself | None of The Above | .
- When Voting Makes No Sense.
- This is the season for voting. ... Voting will be praised by public-spirited types across this great land. ... For someone to have any reasonable confidence of being a good voter - to do this task in good conscience - one has to prepare for voting in a relentless, demanding fashion. In my case this has meant seeking out the best political principles and then voting in the way that most effectively supports these principles. ... The task of voting in an era of omnipresent government is unbelievably demanding. ... Can anyone feel totally confident about voting for one over the other? The Scope of Government.
- Theoretical/Philosophical Issues | Politics/Government | Personal Freedom Issues | Regulations | Countries and Regions | Thinkers | Free Market Organizations | Do It Yourself | None of The Above | .
89. Article: Adolphe Thiers
- www.wikipedia.org
- But the consistency of his conduct, especially in voting for Prince Louis Napoleon as president, was often and sharply criticized, one of the criticisms leading to a duel with a fellow-deputy, Bixio. ...
- In the early spring regulations were proposed, and on April 13 were carried, which were intended to restrict the executive and especially the parliamentary powers of the president. ...
90. Article: United States Constitution
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Constitution, together with laws passed according to its provisions and treaties entered into by the president and approved by the Senate, stands above all other laws, executive acts, and regulations. ...
- As set forth in the Constitution, the House of Representatives must bring charges of misconduct by voting articles of impeachment. ...
- After a trial, the Senate acquitted Clinton on both charges, voting not guilty on perjury by a margin of 55-45 and dividing evenly at 50-50 on obstruction of justice. ...
- Up to a point, the rules and regulations of the many agencies of the federal government may have a similar effect. ...
91. Standing Orders 1997
- www.umft.ro
- 5300 Regulations For General Assemblies.
- 5400 Regulations For Exchange Officers' Meetings.
- 5500 Regulations For Standing Committee Meetings.
- 5600 Regulations For The Financial Committee.
- 5700 Regulations For The Constitution Credentials Committee.
- 5800 Regulations For The Project Committee.
- 5900 Regulations For The Ifmsa Budget .
- 6100 Regulations For The Specific Executive Board Members.
- 6200 Regulations For The Support Division.
- 6300 Regulations For Ifmsa Projects.
- 6400 General Financial Regulations .
- 8100 Regulations To Obtain Membership Of Ifmsa.
- 8200 Regulations For Ifmsa Membership Fee.
- 8300 Regulations For Sales.
- 8400 Regulations For The Ifmsa Recognition Of International Events.
- 5010 GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR MEETINGS .
92. Article: United States Congress
- en.wikipedia.org
- 10 Non-voting territorial members.
- To make rules and regulations governing commerce among the states and with foreign countries .
- Non-voting territorial members .
- They have no Senators, but each has a single non-voting member of the House of Representatives. ...
93. Article: Political liberalism
- en.wikipedia.org
- However, liberals increasingly embraced and even became identified with the Civil Rights Movement, culminating in the successful passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and other similar legislation. ...
- Support for strong environmental regulations. ...
94. BTS - Laws and Regulations
- www.bts.gov
- Laws and Regulations.
- Home > Laws and Regulations .
- -Section 6007(f)(3) of such Act is amended by inserting ``and for the selection of a Chairman'' after ``proxy voting''. ...
95. Article: Dred Scott v. Sanford
- en2.wikipedia.org
- " Douglas insisted that, even if a territory could not bar slavery outright, the institution could not take root without local police regulations to protect it. ...
96. Article: October 2003
- en.wikipedia.org
- Japan - politics: The campaign for Japan general election, 2003 starts, lasting until a voting date, Nov 9. ...
- The resolution passes by an overwhelming majority of 144 to 4 with the USA voting against the motion. ...
- Bush proposes a change in United States Fish and Wildlife Service regulations which would allow American citizens to travel abroad to capture, kill, and import endangered species. ...
97. Article: Houston, Texas
- www.wikipedia.org
- Houston is unique in being the largest American city without zoning regulations. ...
98. Voting Assistance
- usembassy.state.gov
- VOTING.
- Voting Assistance .
- American Citizen Services can also provide information on voting regulations in your state and the address of voting registrars in your state. ...
- There are no provisions for voting or registration at U. ...
- The Embassy can also serve as a mailing point where FPCA forms and other election materials may be mailed back to your local voting jurisdiction in the U. ...
- If you or anyone you know is having an event to register voters or encourage voting, please let us know. ...
- Detailed information on absentee voting is available from the Federal Voting Assistance Program. ...
99. Model Legislation: Voting Reform Act
- www.aflcio.org
- Model Legislation: Voting Reform Act .
- Model Legislation: Voting Reform Act.
- Summary: The Voting Reform Act establishes a Voter’s Bill of Rights, requiring local election officials to publicly post, distribute and comply with that Bill of Rights; mandates that all jurisdictions in the state use modern, accurate vote counting technology and a statewide voter registration database; requires education and training for poll workers and the voting public; and creates an Election Review Commission to study and recommend future reforms. ...
- This Act shall be called the “ STATE Voting Reform Act. ...
- The 2000 election exposed serious flaws in our nation’s voting systems. ... 5 million Americans were disenfranchised because of faulty or obsolete systems, and as many as 4 million more who wanted to vote were turned away or discouraged from voting. ...
- In 2000, insert data , XX voters had their ballots for President invalidated because voting machines erroneously recorded overvotes or undervotes. ...
- And it is common for individuals to be wrongly turned away from voting because of mistakes by election officials, discrimination, voter intimidation, or voter suppression. ...
- In order to protect the right to vote for all citizens, the state must establish a Voter’s Bill of Rights, requiring all local election officials to publicly post, distribute and comply with that Bill of Rights; mandate that all jurisdictions in the state use modern, accurate vote counting technology and a statewide voter registration database; require education and training for poll workers and the voting public; and create an Election Review Commission to study and recommend future reforms. ...
- VOTING REFORM .
- Inspect a sample ballot before voting.
- Ask for and receive assistance in voting, including assistance in languages other than English where required by federal or state law.
- Cast a ballot using voting equipment that accurately counts all votes. ...
- Sample ballots will be made available at all polling places and any voter will be permitted to inspect a sample ballot before voting. ...
- (1) The voting system will permit the voter to verify his or her selections and correct any errors before the ballot is counted. ...
- (2) If the voter selects votes for more than one candidate for a single office, or more than the maximum number for at-large offices, the voting system will notify the voter and permit the voter to correct his or her selections before the ballot is counted. ...
100. International Federation of Sleddog Sports
- www.sleddogsport.com
- 1 Voting Members .
- Voting at Assembly Meetings .
- Voting Between Assembly Meetings .
- Regulations .
- 1 The IFSS is a federation of national sled dog sports associations and other national or international organizations contributing to sleddog sports on an educational, scientific or technical level, whose members meet regularly and whose members retain their autonomy and independence within the limits mentioned in these By Laws and the regulations appertaining thereto. ...
- 2 Promote the education of the IFSS members on rules, regulations and procedures, thereby establishing proper conduct of all events which abide by the rules, regulations and procedures. ...
- The IFSS shall by no means, or by any occasion, perform or support rules or regulations that:.
- 1 Voting Members.
- 1 Voting Members shall be organizations which are independent (self-governing) in all respects concerning sleddog sports; which have aims and objectives declared to be and agreed by the Council as being beneficial to the aims and objectives of the IFSS; and which seek to promote international interest in the sport of sled dog racing and related activities and to establish uniform rules and procedures for the conduct of sled dog racing that will foster the safety of the competitors and animals involved. ...
- Sleddog sport organizations (generally known as national Federations) which group together the majority of individuals within a country who practice the sleddog sport and which hold regular competitions at a national level may be granted voting membership. ...
- The International Sled Dog Racing Association (ISDRA) and the European Sled Dog Racing Association (ESDRA), shall be granted voting membership as Founding Members. ...
- Breed-Specific international governing bodies, which organize breed-specific, restricted competitions and promotional, educational and development programs in sled dog sports, may be granted voting membership. ...
- 3 If after five years, a Provisional Member has not fully qualified to become a Voting Member or Associate Member, the Council shall have the power to withdraw such Provisional Membership. ...
- 1 Sleddog sport organizations which apply for membership and which qualify as Voting Members or Associate Members may be approved for Candidate Membership by the Council. ...
- 2 The Council shall as soon as practical forward the Candidate Membership application to the Voting Members of the General Assembly, requesting that the Candidate Member be approved as either a Voting Member or an Associate Member. ...
- 4 Only Voting Members may, with a 2/3 majority, approve membership in the Voting Members and Associate Members classifications.
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