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1. voting pro
- www.scsc.k12.ar.us
- VOTING REGULATIONS.
- All voting delegates MUST wear the ribbons included in the registration packet. In order for your chapter to cast their votes, ALL VOTING DELEGATES must go as a GROUP to the Designated area at immediately following the first general session to vote by Scantron ballot. All voting delegates must also be seated in the reserved area in the front of the Auditorium at 1:00 p. ... Delegates SHALL REMAIN SEATED in the designated area until all voting is completed.
- Voting delegates should be selected prior to the Spring Conference and listed on the registration form to be mailed to the District Coordinator by February 15, 1998.
- If an office has only one candidate, that candidate must also receive a majority of the voting delegates' vote on the Scantron ballot.
- Local Chapter voting delegates will be determined by the size of the Chapter membership:.
- Under 50 members--2 voting delegates.
- 50 - 100 members--3 voting delegates.
- Over 100 members--4 voting delegates.
2. 2.100 Amendment of Regulations
- web.mit.edu
- 100 Amendment of Regulations.
- Rules and Regulations of the Faculty.
- Any regulation may be amended at any regular or special Faculty meeting by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of the members present and voting, but not less than thirty affirmative votes, provided the proposed amendment has been announced in the call for the meeting.
3. Regulations - Heatlh Authorities - District Health Authority Voting Members
- www.gov.ns.ca
- For the official version of the regulations, consult the original documents on file with the Registry of Regulations, or refer to the Royal Gazette Part II.
- Regulations are amended frequently. Please check the list of Regulations by Act to see if there are any recent amendments to these regulations filed with the Registry that are not yet included in this consolidation.
- Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this electronic version, the Registry of Regulations assumes no responsibility for any discrepancies that may have resulted from reformatting.
- District Health Authority Voting Members Regulations.
- 1 These regulations may be cited as the District Health Authority Voting Members Regulations. ...
- 2 Further to subsection 13(3) of the Health Authorities Act, the Capital District Health Authority may have 4 voting members on the board of directors who hold office or employment in the service of the authority or any hospital or service operated by the authority or who have privileges at any hospital in the health district. ...
- Back to list of regulations by Act.
4. Federal Aviation Regulation Sec. 47.8 - Voting trusts.
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- Aviation Regulations .
- Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Back to Index of Part 47 - Back to Federal Aviation Regulations Home .
- 8 - Voting trusts.
- (a) If a voting trust is used to qualify a domestic corporation as a U. ...
- (1) A true copy of the fully executed voting trust agreement, which must identify each voting interest of the applicant, and which must be binding upon each voting trustee, the applicant corporation, all foreign stockholders, and each other party to the transaction; and .
- (2) An affidavit executed by each person designated as voting trustee in the voting trust agreement, in which each affiant represents -- .
- (i) That each voting trustee is a citizen of the United States within the meaning of section 101(16) of the Act; .
- (ii) That each voting trustee is not a past, present, or prospective director, officer, employee, attorney, or agent of any other party to the trust agreement; .
- (iii) That each voting trustee is not a present or prospective beneficiary, creditor, debtor, supplier or contractor of any other party to the trust agreement; .
- (iv) That each voting trustee is not aware of any reason, situation, or relationship under which any other party to the agreement might influence the exercise of the voting trustee's totally independent judgment under the voting trust agreement. ...
- (b) Each voting trust agreement submitted under paragraph (a)(1) of this section must provide for the succession of a voting trustee in the event of death, disability, resignation, termination of citizenship, or any other event leading to the replacement of any voting trustee. Upon succession, the replacement voting trustee shall immediately submit to the FAA Aircraft Registry the affidavit required by paragraph (a)(2) of this section. ...
- (c) If the voting trust terminates or is modified, and the result is less than 75 percent control of the voting interest in the corporation by citizens of the United States, a loss of citizenship of the holder of the registration certificate occurs, and §47. ...
- (d) A voting trust agreement may not empower a trustee to act through a proxy. ...
5. Tim's web site - Soapbox - compulsory voting
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- --> Compulsory voting.
- Last year during our state election I decided that I didn't want to vote for any of the candidates, and since I wasn't going to vote for any of them, I decided to not even go and put a blank voting slip in.
- Which is odd considering that, by law you are allowed to not vote by putting a blank form in, and even says that you can get out of voting for one of four reasons, one of them being for any "proper" reason.
- So after studying our state electoral act, and the voting regulations, I discover that nowhere in it does it say you have to go to the voting station and have your name signed off anyway. ...
- Then, for refusing to pay the fine (all of $17, which they have no real justification for applying to you), they'll take you to court, and threaten you with jail, all for not voting. ...
6. DGEQ Young Voters
- www.dgeq.qc.ca
- Voting regulations .
- The following voting regulations are based on elections acts in force, and are adapted for elections to be held in an elementary school with a cycle three student council. Each school can adapt these regulations to its own needs. ...
- By establishing clear voting regulations, the school team promotes fair and equitable elections, thereby making students aware of the importance of exercising their democratic rights.
- These regulations are broken down into five categories: the election date, electoral divisions, election participants, election process, and polling procedures.
- Voting Regulations:.
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7. Early Voting Can Bring More Pro
- www.nrlc.org
- Early Voting Can Bring More Pro-Lifers to the Polls.
- One option is called "early voting," in which voting machines are available at county clerks' offices or other official locations for voters to come in person and cast their ballots as early as two weeks before Election Day.
- Early voting in person is available in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
- Early voting in Arkansas begins on October 23 at each county clerk's office and ends November 6. Mimms said that the state advertises the availability of early voting, so most voters are aware that it is an option.
- "We'll make sure we get our voter guide out before early voting starts," Mimms said.
- Early voting is one of several attempts to increase voter turnout by letting voters choose how and when to vote. All states allow absentee voting, but most have regulations that limit which voters can receive an absentee ballot, such as those who will be absent from the county on Election Day and the sick or physically disabled.
- It will be the first state to conduct a presidential election by mail, sending a voting packet to each registered voter. ... To find out about a certain state's voting regulations, contact your state or county Board of Elections by phone or on the Internet. ...
8. Regulations-Internet Voting
- www.public.iastate.edu
- Internet Voting.
- On-line voting .
- First and foremost Internet voting needs to comply with the United States Constitution. Any voting program must incorporate the 15th Amendment of the Constitution which states “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. ” The 24th Amendment further asserts that voting cannot be hindered “. ... In Iowa during the early 1900’s certain voting hours and locations made it easier for the Republican Party (whose members were primarily wealthier and held job done before 5:00pm) than the Democratic Party (whose jobs were primarily rural and busiest between 4:00pm-7:00pm). Due to voting regulations, this practice quickly came to an end. ...
- Internet voting could be considered unconstitutional according to the 24th Amendment. ... Although many voting citizens in the United States have Internet access and computers, there are still many households and some communities without those services. This could obstruct the voting rights for citizens of lower socioeconomic classes who cannot afford computers and or Internet service rates. Internet voting would then favor the elite or cyber savvy individuals. Until this economic barrier is overcome, the Internet cannot be the sole means of voting. However, simply providing the old ways of voting with Internet voting as an option solves this problem.
- No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed .
- This clearly states there is to be no discrimination whatsoever in the voting process. So Internet voting as it stands today is out of the question, unless other forms of voting are still available. While the voting process is left mainly in the hands of the state, and then quite often local levels, the voting procedures have to ultimately fulfill the federal terms. Voting via the web has to abide by the voting standards set by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). ...
9. Fed. Reg.: 8/03/99 (V64, #148) Page 42039-42040
- www.opm.gov
- Federal Register: August 3, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 148) Rules and Regulations Page 42039-42040 From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access wais. ... gov DOCID:fr03au99-11 ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 45 CFR PART 801 RIN: 3206-AI77 Voting Rights Program AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management. ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is establishing two new offices for filing applications or complaints under the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. This designation is necessary to enforce the voting guarantees of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments to the Constitution. ... SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Attorney General has designated Leake County and Chickasaw County as additional examination points under the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. ... Accordingly, pursuant to section 6 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, 42 U. ... 1973e(a) and other parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, which require OPM to publish counties certified by the U. ... The regulation is being made effective immediately in view of the pending election to be held in the subject counties, where Federal observers will observe the election under the authority of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. Regulatory Flexibility Act I certify that this regulation will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it adds two new locations to the list of counties in the regulations concerning OPM's responsibilities under the Voting Rights Act. List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 801 Administrative practice and procedure, Voting Rights. ... Accordingly, OPM is amending 45 CFR part 801 as follows: PART 801--VOTING RIGHTS PROGRAM 1.
10. Securities Regulations Voting Rights
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- Securities Regulations Voting Rights.
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12. UKauthorITy.com - the news and info service for local e-government
- www.ukauthority.com
- E-Voting.
- The Future for E-Voting .
- Both councils and IT suppliers involved in the e-voting trials claimed success for the new technologies’ performance in May’s elections.
- In Chorley, however, where postal only voting was trialed, figures from DTLR suggest that turnout increased from 32 percent to 61 percent. ...
- There can be no doubt that e-voting was a technological success. ... However, whilst local circumstances may well not allow ‘like for like’ comparisons, postal voting certainly seems to have won this round of elections by mobilising the voters en masse.
- com, provided the technology for trials in Liverpool and Sheffield - took the opportunity to release a report immediately after the elections urging the Government to go beyond e-voting pilots and to ‘seize the opportunity afforded by the Internet to enhance democratic life in Britain’. ...
- The use of electronic versions of the electoral roll by credit checking agencies could be possible again following the publication of new regulations by the Government.
- The Government was forced into a review of the regulations following a case in the north of England last year brought by a former accountant which made the sale of information on the electoral register contrary to human rights legislation.
- Local government minister, Nick Raynsford, has published draft regulations that will allow two versions of the electoral roll to be published. ...
- Under the regulations councils will, from December 2002, have two electoral registers - a full register which will be used for electoral, crime prevention, and other limited purposes such as checking applications for credit, and an edited register which can be sold to anyone. ...
- Information commissioner, Elizabeth France, said that she would have to study the draft regulations before commenting on them. ...
- Last month he unveiled a government-sponsored research report into electronic voting carried out by a team at De Montfort University and the University of Essex. ...
- ‘The principle of decentralisation of elections offers significant security benefits as well as operational flexibility to e-voting. ...
- As widely predicted, the research pours cold water on any hopes for the early adoption of remote electronic voting. However it recommends that multi-channel voting is the way forward. ...
13. Managed News 141
- www.kings.edu
- 5, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, contained a number of procedural, legislative, and legal obstacles to the passage and implementation of future Federal laws and regulations on the Environment. ... New laws or regulations could be stopped in a number of ways prior to, or during the legislative process, or they could be made ineffective even if passed into law by injunctions and other legal maneuvers.
- Only the Social Security laws and regulations had been exempted from the provisions of HR. ...
- 5 exempting additional classes of laws and regulations, all of which were defeated in roll call votes. In 17 of the 21 votes, of the Republicans voting, every Republican voted AGAINST the amendments. In 17 of the same 21 votes, the percentage of House Democrats voting FOR these amendments ranged from 70% to 87%. ...
- Laws and Regulations Protecting the Health of Children.
- 5 those laws and regulations protecting the health of children. ...
- Of the 226 Republicans voting, all 226 (100%) voted AGAINST the Maloney amendment. Of the 195 Democrats voting, 160 (82%) voted FOR the Maloney amendment and 35 (18%) voted AGAINST it.
- Laws and Regulations Protecting the Health of Individuals with Disabilities.
- 5 those laws and regulations protecting the health of individuals with disabilities. ...
- Of the 225 Republicans voting, all 225 (100%) voted AGAINST the Owens amendment. Of the 198 Democrats voting, 148 (75%) voted FOR the Owens amendment and 50 (25%) voted AGAINST it.
- The only health care vote where the percentage of House Democrats voting for the amendment was less than 70% was the vote on an amendment by Representative Jackson-Lee (D-TX) to exempt Medicaid laws and regulations from the provisions of HR. ...
- The Jackson-Lee amendment failed in House Roll Call Vote 66 on January 30th, with 131 YEAS (130D, 1I) to 295 NAYS (224R, 71D) with 8 Representatives not voting.
14. Minister's Letter: Indian Band Election Regulations and the Indian Referendum Regulations - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
- www.ainc-inac.gc.ca
- I am pleased to announce that the amendments to the Indian Band Election Regulations and the Indian Referendum Regulations came into force on October 20, 2000 and will apply to First Nations Indian Act elections on or after November 20, 2000. As you are aware, the voting regulations were amended, as a first stage measure, to comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and meet the November 20, 2000 deadline set out by the Supreme Court of Canada, in its decision known as Corbiere.
- I have enclosed a copy of the amended regulations and additional information. In addition, I have included copies of the News Release, Backgrounder, Chronology, and summaries of changes to the Indian Band Election Regulations and the Indian Referendum Regulations.
15. Election Regulations and Procedures
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- ELECTION REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES.
- 9) incorporating these regulations and procedures.
- To assist members with their voting choices, candidates for election may publish a document which will be known as an electoral address. ...
- VOTING PROCEDURES AT GENERAL MEETINGS.
- Voting Papers.
- All voting papers may only be printed by the Club secretariat (or all by one printer nominated by the Club secretariat). ...
- Voting papers will be divided into candidates standing for each post of Officer, and those standing for Committee. ...
- Members requesting a postal vote to be issued with voting slips and an envelope marked " Voting Slips ( year ) " .
- Postal voting slips not returned as above will be disqualified. ...
- Voting on the night.
- Voting slips to be handed to eligible members not having had a postal voting slip. ...
- At the appropriate time members will be asked to vote and scrutineers will gather the voting slips. ...
- Once the Chairman is satisfied all voting slips have been collected the count to be conducted in another room. ...
- The nine scrutineers should select a chief scrutineer who will open the postal vote envelopes and insert the postal voting slips into the count. ...
- There will be two teams of four scrutineers, with one reading out the voting, one completing the count sheet and the other two scrutinising each of the above. ...
- All nine to scrutinise doubtful slips, with a majority vote required to reject a doubtful voting slip. ...
16. 302 KAR 1:030. Bovine animals.
- www.lrc.state.ky.us
- 655 authorizes the commissioner to establish and determine the rules and administrative regulations to conduct a referendum among producers of bovine animals for the purpose of promoting and stimulating by research, market development and education, the increased use and sale, domestic and foreign, of bovine animals and bovine animal products.
- As used in these rules and administrative regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:.
- (4) "New producer" means a producer who was not engaged in the business of producing bovine animals at the time a referendum was conducted in accordance with the provisions in these rules and administrative regulations;.
- No person who certifies to the county referendum agent that he is a producer of bovine animals shall be refused a ballot but such person shall be required to furnish the county referendum agent with information specific enough for the commissioner to verify the person's voting eligibility before such ballot is counted in the referendum.
- Voting Place. The commissioner shall establish a voting place in each county within the state where producers of bovine animals reside. The voting place must provide an area where each voter can mark his ballot in privacy. Only one (1) voter shall be permitted in the voting area at any one time. One (1) or more county referendum agents shall be permitted in each voting place for the purpose of conducting the referendum. The county referendum agent shall be in charge of and be responsible for the voting area. Campaigning for or against said referendum will not be permitted in the voting place.
- Hours for Voting. The voting places will be open for a period of time on the referendum date as set by the commissioner and eligible voters will be permitted to vote only during such period of time unless absentee voting is permitted pursuant to Section 7 of this administrative regulation.
- County for Voting. ... Eligible voters who reside outside the Commonwealth will be permitted to vote only in the county where their farm is located; or, in the case of farms in two (2) or more counties eligible voters who reside outside the Commonwealth may choose one (1) of the counties for voting purposes.
- Absentee Voting. Voting by absentee ballot may be permissible as determined by the commissioner at least thirty (30) days before the date set for the referendum; if permitted, the request for an absentee ballot shall be made in writing to the commissioner at least ten (10) days in advance of the referendum date. ...
17. The Friendly Societies (Proxy Voting) Regulations 1993
- www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk
- The Friendly Societies (Proxy Voting) Regulations 1993 .
- The authoritative version is the Queen's Printer copy published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Friendly Societies (Proxy Voting) Regulations 1993, ISBN 0110352947. ...
- The Friendly Societies (Proxy Voting) Regulations 1993 .
- The Friendly Societies Commission in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 12 to the Friendly Societies Act 1992 1 and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf hereby makes the following Regulations:.
- (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Friendly Societies (Proxy Voting) Regulations 1993 and shall come into force on 1 November 1993.
- (2) In these Regulations:.
- The procedure adopted by a society for proxy voting on a resolution must comply with the following requirements: (a) in every notice calling a meeting of a society at which a resolution is to be moved there must be a statement that: (i) a member entitled to attend and vote may appoint a proxy to attend and vote at the meeting instead of him; and.
- (e) an instrument appoint a proxy must be in the form, or a form as similar thereto as circumstances admit, set out in the Schedule to these Regulations;.
18. Nova Scotia Regulations CD-ROM - Updates - April 2003 to July 2003
- pccaucus.ns.ca
- Regulations filed at the Registry since the July 2003 Issue of the CD (consolidated to June 27, 2003) and included on the October 2003 Issue of the CD (consolidated to September 19, 2003):.
- (Act name linked to the "Regulations by Act" listing on the Registry website) Act/Regulation.
- Certificate of Incorporation Form Regulations (N. ...
- Apprenticeship and Trades Qualifications General Regulations (N. ...
- General Civil Service Regulations (N. ...
- Bulk Haulage Regulations (N. ...
- Total Production Quota Regulations (N. ...
- Denturists Regulations (N. ...
- Direct Sellers Regulations (N. ...
- Dispensing Opticians Regulations (N. ...
- Ministerial Education Act Regulations (N. ...
- Equity Tax Credit Regulations (N. ...
- Board Gas Marketers Regulations (Nova Scotia) (N. ...
- District Health Authority Voting Members Regulations (N. ...
- Third Party Liability Claims Regulations (N. ...
- Automobile Insurance Underwriting Practices Regulations (N. ...
19. Center for Voting and Democracy
- www.fairvote.org
- The road map contains an apparent message that the government will provide a legal loophole for conglomerates, if such regulations really act as a burden to their business activities, with the aim of encouraging self-policing. ...
- The FTC also forwarded the cumulative voting system, which strengthens the clout of small shareholders, and granting more authority to outside directors to act as a check on chaebol leaders. ...
- The commission also proposed chaebol owners and their family members trim their actual voting rights in affiliated firms to an extent that matches the amount of shares they own in the companies. ...
- The move is a direct attack on major shareholders exercising voting rights beyond the legal limit. ...
- The agency said in July that the heads of South Korea¡¯s 11 largest chaebol have voting rights more than 10 times the size of their individual share holdings. It wants chaebol to reduce their voting rights to a maximum of twice the actual share holdings. ...
- In addition, chaebol with small numbers of affiliates can be exempted from cross-investment ceiling regulations. ...
- Still, the FTC plans to ask conglomerates with total assets of over 2 trillion won to adopt the cumulative voting system. ...
- The Center for Voting and Democracy.
20. BBC - Britain's Best Sitcom - Voting rules
- www.bbc.co.uk
- Voting Rules for Britain's Best Sitcom.
- The voting period is the 10th January to the 27th March inclusive. ...
- Specific Rules and regulations would apply to the Live Event. ...
- Voting Options- across all Platforms: .
- A maximum of 5 people per household will be allowed to vote (via web, telephone and SMS) per week over the entire voting period. ...
- Votes can be cast at anytime within the voting period via the website, SMS code and telephone line. ...
- The website voting restriction, limiting the number of submissions per week, will be set to zero on a weekly basis. ...
- On the web, voting scripts, and data analysis mechanisms are in place to stop automated and block voting. ...
- The following data will be captured from the voting web form and used for the sole purpose of voting demographics: age group, gender, UK region and the vote selection from the Top 10. ...
21. Explanation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- www.house.gov
- The answer is NO! We are seeing a growing number of concerns expressed about the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and whether African-Americans could lose their right to vote in the year 2007. ...
- Rest assured, the voting rights of African -Americans and other minorities are not in danger.
- The purpose of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is to further ensure that no citizen's right to vote is denied or impaired because of procedural or other barriers. ...
- The Voting Rights Act is a permanent statute that contains temporary and permanent provisions to protect and strengthen minority citizens' right to vote throughout the United States. ...
- The temporary portion of the Act requires certain states with a history of discriminatory voting practices to get “pre-clearance” from the United States Department of Justice before any change in their election laws or regulations can go into effect. Pre-clearance is given only after it is shown that the change does not dilute minority voting strength. ...
- gov/crt/voting/misc/clarify3. ...
22. Hansard of the Houses of the Estates: Proposal D14 - The Debate
- www.corvinia.org
- voting in the Houses of the Estates.
- Voting on this proposal to be completed no later than noon PHT (GMT+1), on May 3, 1999. ...
- 'the following voting principles shall be instituted, superseding the previous voting regulations wherever they may conflict with those previous regulations:' This is (with all due respect) grossly suboptimal jurisprudence very akin to the "all contrary decisions are revoked" phrase so favoured in Reunian legislation. ...
- 'Firstly, that calculation of voting proportions in favour of, and in rejection of, a measure under deliberation shall henceforth be based upon those votes that have been registered, rather than upon the total number of votes in the Houses (in consequence whereof, the No Vote registration shall no longer be counted as a default vote to Abstain), and' This part I agree with. ...
- 'Secondly, that, since this removes any onus upon members of the Houses to register their votes without fail, all regulations governing mandatory expulsion for failure to vote by members of the Houses shall be immediately repealed, to be supplanted by the rule that' . ...
- 'Finally, that, if, upon expiry of the voting deadline, a measure under deliberation in the Houses has not received sufficient votes for a quorum (defined as at least 1/4 of the total available votes in each House having been registered as Approve, Abstain or Reject), the standard deadline shall be extended for 7 days, whereupon, if a quorum still has not materialized in both Houses, the proposal shall become law, and be declared in the Hansard to have been passed by the indifference of the Houses. ...
- Captain Philipp Cede, Prosecutor-General: "In my humble opinion project D-14 is an outstanding improvement of our voting procedures!!.
- Secondly, that, since this removes any onus upon members of the Houses to register their votes without fail, all regulations governing mandatory expulsion for failure to vote by members of the Houses shall be immediately repealed. ...
- Karin, Countess of Lamma Island: "I agree with HCH, in that the voting procedures should be changed and I find most of the proposal acceptable. ... I believe that the extra 7 days is a complete waste of time and will do nothing more than add confusion to the actual last voting date. ...
- HCH Prince Peter I Ravn: "D14, as I've mentioned before, is my bid to 'cure' the ailments of the current voting system. ...
- Captain Sir Philipp Cede, KR, Prosecutor-General: "our voting system is based on the principle that proposals introduced by the Prince can fall under the veto of the People represented by the Houses. ...
- 'Finally, that, if, upon expiry of the voting deadline, a measure under deliberation in the Houses has not received sufficient votes for a quorum (defined as at least 1/4 of the total available votes in each House having been registered as Approve, Abstain or Reject), the standard deadline shall be extended for 7 days, whereupon, if a quorum still has not materialized in both Houses, the proposal shall become law, and be declared in the Hansard to have been passed by the indifference of the Houses. ...
23. Voting Rights Positions. League of Women Voters of California
- ca.lwv.org
- VOTING RIGHTS .
- POSITION IN BRIEF: Support measures which will protect every citizen's right to vote and which will ensure government's responsibility to protect this right through regulations and procedures that encourage an informed and active electorate.
- Election services which safeguard the voting process should be maintained. ...
- There should be local options in implementing the State Election Code but the state should take a stronger role in encouraging the facilitation of registration and voting.
24. Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Securities Regulation Code
- www.sec.gov.ph
- IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE .
- These Rules shall be referred to as the “Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Securities Regulation Code”, or SRC Rules.
- SRC Rule 3 - Definitions of Terms Used in the Rules and Regulations.
- As used in the rules and regulations adopted by the Commission under the Code, unless the context otherwise requires:.
- Beneficial owner or beneficial ownership means any person who, directly or indirectly, through any contract, arrangement, understanding, relationship or otherwise has or shares: voting power, which includes the power to vote, or to direct the voting of, such security; and/or investment returns or power, which includes the power to dispose of, or to direct, the disposition of such security; provided, however, that a person shall be deemed to have an indirect beneficial ownership interest in any security which is:.
- subject to any contract, arrangement or understanding which gives him voting power or investment power with respect to such securities; provided however, the following persons or institutions shall not be deemed to be beneficial owners of securities held by them for the benefit of third parties or in customer or fiduciary accounts in the ordinary course of business, so long as such shares were acquired by such persons or institutions without the purpose or effect of changing or influencing control of the issuer:.
- Material information means information which a reasonable investor would consider important in determining whether to buy, sell or hold securities, or in connection with the exercise of related voting rights.
- Control, controlling, controlled by, and under common control with, means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise.
- Self Regulatory Organization or SRO means an organized Exchange, registered clearing agency and any organization or association registered as an SRO under Section 39 of the Code to enforce compliance with relevant provisions of the Code and rules and regulations adopted thereunder, and mandated to make and enforce its own rules, which have been approved by the Commission, by their members and/or participants.
- Rules and regulations refers to all rules and regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to the Code, including the forms for registration and reports and accompanying instructions thereto.
- Unless otherwise specifically stated, the terms used in the rules and regulations shall have the meanings defined in the Code.
- A rule or regulation which defines a term without express reference to the Code or to the rules and regulations, or to a portion thereof, defines such term for all purposes as used in both the Code and in the rules and regulations, unless the context otherwise specifically requires.
25. Voting Organisation
- www.aceproject.org
- Voting Organisation.
- According to the president of the Electoral Commission in India, the general elections held there on 5 June 1996 entailed an operation in which 590 million voters were called to 825,000 voting stations over seven days, with the possibility of choosing, on average, among 26 different candidacies, although there was one constituency with 460 candidates. ... All the voting stations were set up, the final results were available in four days and the nullification percentage from the voting stations was 0. ...
- There should be a minimum size, determined by the need to maintain voting secrecy, and a maximum size, imposed by the need to execute relatively complex operations in a short time. ... It may be necessary to utilise mobile voting stations to collect citizens' votes and then transport them to a suitable place for counting, with the due guarantees of control. ...
- Voting stations should be located in places that are not only accessible, but that favour free expression of the vote and are ideologically neutral. In this respect, for example, the establishment of voting stations in police stations, military installations, headquarters of political parties, religious denominations and even in government buildings at times of political transition should be avoided. On the other hand, using schools as voting centres is most appropriate and common. ...
- Finally, it must be established which people have authorised access to the polling stations, in order to prevent the presence of anyone who has no electoral function and might be a hindrance to the voting operation. Normally, electoral procedures allow the president or supervisor of the voting station the power to authorise which individuals may be present during the electoral operations, with the authority to call upon the aid of police present on the premises if necessary. ...
- Who Mans the Voting Station .
- Voting stations are the central instrument for a successful election. There the citizens' voting is monitored, initial results are scrutinised and documents are prepared for the authorities charged with the official counting of the ballots. Consequently, voting stations handle the key operations of the entire electoral process. Voting station staff determines who may vote, which votes are valid, and often what the results are, etc. ...
- An adequate composition of the voting station staff is therefore fundamental. ...
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