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"council of state" Definitions
  1. an administrative or deliberative body for state matters : a governmental council considering high policy matters

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Tim Rogers is Chairman of the Council of State Home Care Associations and Vicki Hoak is Immediate Past Chair of Council of State Home Care Associations.
The council of state was not immediately available for comment.
Italy's Council of State will rule on that appeal on Oct.
He also helped lead the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists.
The Council of State Governments stands ready to help convene those conversations.
The other members of the Council of State also were named Thursday.
Stockton Williams is executive director of National Council of State Housing Agencies.
Republicans won six of the nine statewide Council of State races in 85003.
But it was ruled unconstitutional by Greece's top administrative court, the Council of State.
Source: The Council of State Governments' survey of state personnel agencies and state websites.
Díaz-Canel becomes president of the Cuban Council of State and Council of Ministers.
Sakellaropoulou, 64, has been president of the Council of State, Greece's top administrative court.
They both serve on The Council of State Governments Justice Center Board of Directors.
The company then lodged another appeal with the Council of State, France's highest administrative court.
They are the most senior officials of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers.
This map, from the National Council of State Legislatures, shows how each state handles voter identification.
They have been working in hopes of securing a meeting with the Council of State and Ministers.
Shalaby was also secretary general of the Council of State, the umbrella organization for Egypt's administrative courts.
Sakellaropoulou, from the northern city of Thessaloniki, was the first female head of the Council of State.
The Council of State Governments is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization serving all three branches of state government.
Google took its fight to the French Council of State which subsequently sought advice from the CJEU.
Mr. Vice, 32, is a lobbyist in Washington, working for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
The decision will likely mean a longer wait if and when the Council of State authorizes the regulations.
The Candidacy Commission also nominated another six vice presidents of the Council of State, Cuba's highest government body.
She previously served as the Director of Government Affairs for the Council of State Governments Justice Center (CSG).
David Adkins, a former Kansas legislator, leads The Council of State Governments as its executive director and CEO.
If that is forthcoming, the Citizens' Movement will appeal to the Council of State, the highest constitutional authority.
The YSK and a Turkish court, the council of state, have rejected or declined to hear the CHP appeals.
In the meantime, the Council of State said production could be maintained at 21.6 billion cubic meters per year.
The prosecutor issued an order banning media reporting of the legal details of the Council of State corruption case.
Included in this sum is $81 million in "unclear value" amidst a dubious Council of State Science Supervisors contract.
Turkey's council of state on Tuesday declined to hear the CHP's case on the referendum, citing a lack of jurisdiction.
John Aluku, the minister's chief of staff, said that the Council of State issued the judgment, which cannot be appealed.
The Council of State decision usually comes two to three weeks following the preliminary report and usually follows its recommendations.
Before the election, Republicans had 2.13 trifectas and Democrats had just eight, according to the National Council of State Legislatures.
If one side is still not satisfied the case can go to the highest administrative court, the Council of State.
What did France's Council of State state in its ruling about the ban on the swimwear known as the burkini?
Mr. Hart served on the Council of State until 2008 and was a member of the parliament when he died.
One option, experts say, is to create a high council of state that will set a date for general elections.
The iconic revolutionary became head of the Communist Party and president of the Council of State and Council of Ministers.
Moreover the law stipulates that the president presides over the Republic rather than the Council of State and Council of Ministers.
In 2009, according to the National Council of State Legislatures, there were 4,3.63 Democrats serving in state legislatures and 3,223 Republicans.
It is possible the mine will be shuttered this month by the Council of State - Colombia's top administrative tribunal - Fonseca added.
In May the Netherlands' Council of State ruled that the government's system for limiting such pollution was too lax for European law.
The president of the national assembly will now head up the Council of State, previously led by the president of the nation.
"In terms of becoming a vice minister or joining the Council of State, I don't see her doing that," Mr. Almeida said.
In January 1962, after emerging from hiding, he joined a seven-man council of state that ruled the country until February 1963.
These changes were based on the findings of a Council of State Governments survey of Michigan's criminal justice system the year before.
The Council of State is Gonzalez's last hope of a legal resolution in France, after an administrative court denied her original request.
In 2018, she become the first woman to serve as president of the Council of State, which is Greece's top administrative court.
France's Council of State ruled Friday that security forces have a right to use controversial high-velocity rubber ball launchers for crowd control.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will attend a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the establishment of the Council of State court (0700 GMT).
The Council of State said in a statement on Saturday that it accepted Shalaby's resignation, without clarify his link to the Labban case.
The officials include 140 members of the Supreme Court and 48 members of the Council of State, one of Turkey's three high courts.
For David Adkins, executive director and CEO of the Council of State Governments, the request should not be viewed through a partisan lens.
Sakellaropoulou, 64, now president of the Council of State, Greece's top administrative court, would be the first female president if elected by lawmakers.
Several octogenarian conservatives, such as José Ramón Machado Ventura and Ramiro Valdés, will probably leave the council of state, a body with lawmaking powers.
"What we're seeing now is the feds' involvement, and the courts'," said Debra Miller, director of health policy for the Council of State Governments.
According to data from The Council of State Governments (CSG), current annual earnings range from a low of $70,000 to a high of $201,333.
Gonzalez is now asking France's Council of State to hand over her late husband's frozen sperm so that she can be inseminated in Spain.
M. Nicholas Christitch, formerly President of the Council, and an intimate friend of King Milan, is named President of the new Council of State.
Forty-nine states have anti-pyramid scheme laws on the books, and 18 states enacted laws modeled on recommendations by the Council of State Governments.
The Council of State, Greece's top administrative court, ruled that the auction process which handed out four TV licences was unconstitutional, a court official said.
Commercial production from non-conventional deposits - such as shale gas and coal bed methane - could be allowed if the Council of State rules in favor.
The council is made up of judges, elected by the country's Court of Appeals and Council of State, who have no direct links to the government.
The Royal Palace has 173 rooms, including the Bird Room, the Banqueting Hall, and the Council Chamber where the king presides over the Council of State.
Meanwhile, the Council of State, which determines whether such bans meet French legal requirements, is reviewing the local ordinances and is expected to rule on Thursday.
The results of votes for unopposed candidates for the vice presidents and members of Cuba's council of state, its top executive body, will also be announced.
Megan Quattlebaum is the director of The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a nonpartisan membership organization representing officials in all three branches of state government.
Cuba's new President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who replaced Castro in April, proposed the members of commission to the assembly on behalf of the Council of State.
With independent advice from the Council of State, they will adjust programs as necessary to stay on track, in something analogous to a yearly budgeting process.
Under the plan unveiled Tuesday, Venezuela's National Assembly would create a "Council of State," which would serve as the governing body until presidential elections are held.
At the time of his death, he was a science adviser to Cuba's Council of State and vice president of the Academy of Sciences of Cuba.
The Council of State, one of Greece's three top courts, has ruled that pension cuts imposed in 2012 were unconstitutional, forcing the state to compensate those affected.
"Its how you see the potential in people," said Kathy West-Evans, head of the National Employment Team for the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation.
The Council of State ruled that Vodacom Congo must wait three months to challenge the ministry's suspension of its 2G license, the company said in a statement.
Among those bringing complaints were the province of Groningen, 19 local authorities as well as environmental groups and individuals, the Council of State said in a statement.
Her book examines the advocacy efforts of the US Chamber of Commerce, which is affiliated with (but not directly in control of) the Council of State Chambers.
Using the most recent data from The Council of State Governments (CSG), we examined the salaries of the current governors roster to see how much each makes.
"It's how you see the potential in people," said Kathy West-Evans, head of the National Employment Team for the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Hart was also a member of the Communist Party Political Bureau and the Council of State for many years, the two most powerful executive bodies in Cuba.
The council of state, Turkey's high judicial body handling complaints and appeals against state and public institutions, said it had no jurisdiction in the case, Anadolu reported.
According to the Council of State Government, more than 1,100 occupations are licensed in at least one state, but fewer than 85033 are licensed in all 50.
One of the country's highest administrative courts, the Council of State, is expected to rule next week whether an auction on TV licenses launched in September is legal.
"The Council of State recognizes that the negligence of the police services was an error that establishes the liability of the State," a statement from the court said.
The ruling by the Council of State relates to the Mediterranean resort of Villeneuve-Loubet, one of more than a dozen French towns that have imposed such bans.
"The Council of State (Conseil d'Etat) rejects the demands for repatriation made by French nationals and for their children, currently in Syria," said the court in a statement.
NAM's appeal will be heard starting July 13 at the Council of State, along with appeals by environmentalists who think the latest cap did not go far enough.
Last year, the Council of State - tasked with ruling on administrative matters - decided to suspend regulations for tapping unconventional deposits, typically shale formations that contain oil and gas.
Those elected to the 605 member National Assembly will vote April 16 to choose a new Council of State, a 31-member executive body headed by the president.
Sakellaropoulou, from the northern city of Thessaloniki, became the first female head of the Council of State in 2018, supported for that position by the then leftist government.
John Wetzel is the chair of The Council of State Governments Justice Center, president of the Association of State Correctional Administrators and Secretary of Pennsylvania's Department of Corrections.
The Legion of Honor, Bank of France, Council of State, education system and much of Parisian architecture are Napoleonic constructs that testify to his genius 200 years later.
Attiko Metro is now evaluating the objections, while investors also have the right to take their case to Greece's top administrative court, the Council of State, Papadopoulos said.
Last week Colombia's Council of State, which is tasked with ruling on administrative matters, ordered the suspension of certain operations at the La Loma field, which Drummond operates.
Last week Colombia's Council of State, which is tasked with ruling on administrative matters, ordered the suspension of certain operations at the La Loma field, which Drummond operates.
"The (Court of Urgent Matters) has usurped the authority of the Council of State," said Khaled Ali, a lawyer who filed the June lawsuit to annul the maritime deal.
On Monday, the Council of State sent the case back to the Versailles court with a request for it to reconsider it, court documents published by BFM TV showed.
An appeal means "the decision of the tribunal is not firm until the council of state resolves the appeal," the statement said, adding that licensing will continue to function.
The Council of State said in a written ruling that objections to the "Zuidasdok" project were unfounded, clearing the way for a decade of construction to begin in 2019.
Cubans and foreign governments were keenly watching whether any new, younger faces appeared among the Council of State members, in particular its first vice president and five vice presidents.
John Wetzel is the chair of The Council of State Governments Justice Center, vice-chair of the Association of State Correctional Administrators and director of Pennsylvania's Department of Corrections.
The party lost nearly 1,000 state legislative seats during Obama's presidency, and Republicans control 60 percent of all state legislative chambers, according to the National Council of State Legislators.
But Joe Crosby, the executive director of the Council of State Chambers of Commerce — the organization that hired Luntz's firm — said the leaked video is being blown out of proportion.
The Netherlands' Council of State, the body responsible for vetting new laws, also said the law allowed for a disproportionate amount of data collection and could breach European privacy laws.
The Council of State, the highest administrative court in France, and the European Court of Human Rights, both ruled last month that Mr. Lambert could be taken off life support.
"We are before a total reform within the framework established by the principles of socialism," said Homero Acosta, the secretary of the Council of State in charge of presenting the reforms.
Two days of proceedings at the Council of State is considering appeals against a government plan to curb production at the massive field by an additional 10 percent from Oct. 1.
Thirteen states — California, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and Washington — have laws that ban ticket bots, according to the Council of State Governments.
Erdogan will then be able to appoint a quarter of the judges at the Council of State, allowing him to stack one of the country's most important legal bodies with his allies.
The reform will more than halve the number of judges at both the Council of State and the Supreme Court of Appeals, with most cases instead being concluded at regional appeals courts.
Earlier this week, France's Council of State upheld provisions that allow the government to block any website that "apologizes for terrorism," rejecting a challenge launched by a group of digital rights organizations.
"There is no legal text that defines what constitutes a 'sovereign decision,'" said Mohamed Hamed el-Gamal, the former chief of the Council of State, the judicial body that issued Tuesday's verdict.
Still, said Michael Thompson, director of the Council of State Governments Justice Center, government too often speaks to business in the language of public policy rather than with a market mind-set.
"With today's decision, the Council of State believes that the scope of the right to be delisted poses several serious difficulties of the interpretation of European Union law," the French court said.
Barbara Thompson, the executive director of National Council of State Housing Agencies, was cautiously optimistic at the end of last week that private activity bonds would be kept in the final legislation.
Erdogan will also be able to appoint a quarter of the judges at the Council of State, allowing him to stack one of the country's most important legal bodies with his allies.
Worries that the courts might again seize control of Alabama's prisons, as the Council of State Governments recently warned was a possibility, have helped shape the debate in Montgomery, the state capital.
But that lower court order was upheld Monday by the Council of State, which criticized Mr. Macron's government for "inhuman and degrading" treatment of the newest migrants at Calais, in northern France.
PARIS (Reuters) - A senior counsel of France's highest administrative court, the Council of State, has recommended that France end regulated electricity prices, state-controlled utility EDF said in a statement on Friday.
Tim Rogers is chair of the Council of State Home Care & Hospice Associations & President & CEO of the Association for Home & Hospice Care of North Carolina & the South Carolina Home Care & Hospice Association.
CDC is also working with state and local health departments to revise the rules that determine who is tested, said Jeremy Arieh, a spokesperson for the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists.
In April, Cuban President Raul Castro is expected to make good on his previously-announced plans to step down as President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers of Cuba.
Rome, Council of State holds ceremony to present "Report on the activity of the administrative justice in 2020" with President Filippo Patroni Griffi; Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (1000 GMT).
As it stands today, only 23 states require that sex ed be taught at all — and just 19 require that the information be medically accurate, according to the National Council of State Legislatures.
Cuba's Council of State took the decision based on prisoners' behavior, time served, the nature of their crime and whether they were afflicted by illness, according to the ruling Communist Party newspaper Granma.
A major street demonstration is planned in Perpignan on Saturday, as well as an appeal opposing the new name on the grounds of discrimination before France's main administrative court, the Council of State.
One of the elders of the revolution, 85-year-old Ramiro Valdes, was proposed to the council of state, the country's top executive body, a sign of caution in implementing the generational shift.
The Council of State Governments has submitted a brief in support of the position of the state of South Dakota, which seeks to overturn the previous case law set in Quill Corp v.
A final decision of the Council of State, which most of the time is based on the counsel's recommendation, is expected by the end of July and could end regulated gas tariffs in France.
A council of governors should be formed modeled on Kennan's "council of state" to consider finding solutions without influence of those in the executive, judicial and legislative branches who hold responsibility for Washington's decline.
Even though the office of the presidency is not going away, under the new constitution, the president will no longer be the head of both the Cuban Council of State and Council of Ministers.
Homero Acosta, the secretary of Cuba's council of state, told lawmakers on Saturday that the draft defines marriage as a union between two individuals, not exclusively between a man and a woman, Reuters reported.
The more than 600 National Assembly delegates, who choose the president and the Council of State — the highest governing body in the Cuban government — were themselves chosen from a list of officially approved candidates.
"What was there before was the willingness we had" to change the law, Homero Acosta, the secretary of the Council of State, said in December when he presented the changes to the draft constitution.
The National Council of State Housing Agencies, which is tracking opportunity-zone funds, found that money managers and nonprofits had so far sought to raise over $18 billion, not including the CIM Group's venture.
It shows David Merrit, managing director of renowned pollster Frank Luntz's firm LuntzGlobal, giving a private webinar to the pro-business Council of State Chambers of Commerce, an umbrella organization for state-level business leaders.
The Business Council of New York fought the wage hike — and it's head, Heather Briccetti, is one of the directors of the Council of State Chambers, the group that hired Luntz to conduct the survey.
Graves, with the Center for Media and Democracy, argues that the leaked video offers an unprecedented peak into how the Council of State Chambers gets state-level leaders on board with that national lobbying program.
The National Governors Association, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), the Council of State Governments and the National League of Cities signed on to a joint amicus brief in favor of legalizing sports gambling.
In 2011, the Council of State Governments issued a report finding that nearly 6 out of 10 public school students in Texas had been suspended or expelled at least once between seventh and twelfth grade.
"This came as quite a shock," said Barbara Thompson, executive director of the National Council of State Housing Agencies, noting that there had been assurances from Congress that private activity bond issuance would be retained.
In July, Turkey's council of state, the highest administrative court in the country, backed a local court decision to approve the reopening of a mine on the state-owned Cerattepe hill, just south of Artvin.
Magistrates from the Council of State, which rules on administrative matters, had maintained a temporary moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, amid ongoing arguments in a wider case about the technique.
So when Mr. Díaz-Canel, as the country's new president, announced last year that he was appointing black officials to three out of six Council of State vice-presidential positions, it prompted criticism from skeptics.
The public hearings in the Council of State, which is tasked with ruling on administrative matters, stem from a decision made late last year to temporarily suspend regulations for development of non-conventional oil deposits.
A hearing on Vodacom's challenge of the suspension took place on Monday before the Council of State, which is expected to render a judgment soon, Telecommunications Minister Emery Okundji told Reuters, without providing additional details.
The Council of State, which examines the legality of official acts, on Wednesday ruled that the auction process had been unconstitutional as it had not been supervised by the National Council for Radio and Television (ESR).
Audrey Wall, the managing editor of The Council of State Governments' The Book of the States, has perfected the game of hunting down the salaries of high-ranking public officials for 290 editions of the book.
France's supreme administrative court, the Council of State, has struck down the new wave of local ordinances that sought to ban the "burkini," the wetsuit outfit worn by some Muslim women to go to the beach.
Although France's highest administrative court, the Council of State, struck down one town's burkini ban on Friday — and clearly would do the same for other towns if lawsuits were brought — the fight is far from over.
The Council of State, France's highest administrative court, has rejected attempts by advocacy groups like the Human Rights League to outlaw the grenades, arguing that police forces were adequately trained to use them in specific circumstances.
The EPA sent a letter to the Environmental Council of States, the Council of State Governments, the National League of Cities, the U.S. Conference of Mayors and other groups inviting them to participate in the January meeting.
French energy regulator CRE was set to rule on regulated household power rates at the end of May, but will wait until the Council of State has ruled on possible catch-up payments, a CRE spokeswoman said.
One-quarter of state prison admissions in 28500 were for technical violations of probation or parole, such as missed appointments or failed drug tests, according to new research from the Council of State Governments Justice Center (CSG).
Under the new law, most of the 711 judges at two of the highest courts - the Council of State, which hears cases lodged by citizens against the government, and the Supreme Court of Appeals - will be removed.
"The possibility of marriage between two people strengthens our project's principles of equality and justice," the secretary of the council of state Homero Acosta told lawmakers meeting to analyze the draft to replace Cuba's 1976 Magna Carta.
According to a recent brief from The Council of State Governments Justice Center, South Carolina, Georgia, Michigan and several other states have seen recidivism rates fall significantly, meaning fewer people are leaving prison and committing new crimes.
The French producer and recycler of lead and plastic said the Council of State, the country's highest administrative court, has overturned the ruling of a local court adding the Noyelles-Godault plan to the list of "abestos" facilities.
Egyptian authorities lodged a formal appeal with the Higher Administrative Court, part of the Council of State, a high-level judicial body that gives legal advice to the government, drafts laws and oversees legal cases involving public entities.
But the Council of State said on Wednesday the government had failed to properly substantiate its decision, describing it as "unacceptable" to potentially keep production unchanged for five years when it might be possible to further reduce demand.
The National Assembly meets for just a few weeks each year and delegates its legislative powers between sessions to the 31-member Council of State, which also functions as the executive through the Council of Ministers it appoints.
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci's investment firm Skybridge Capital is raising a $3 billion fund to invest in opportunity zones, according to the National Council of State Housing Agencies, which is tracking opportunity zone investment funds.
Anti-discrimination and human rights groups had challenged the restrictions in local courts, but the rules were upheld, leading the groups to appeal to the Council of State, which heard arguments from lawyers for both sides on Thursday.
Jeffrey Engel, executive director of Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, mentioned ECMO, a process by which blood is removed from the body, passed through a membrane that oxygenates it and then returned to a vein or artery.
Jeffrey Engel, executive director of Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, mentioned ECMO, a process by which blood is removed from the body, passed through a membrane that oxygenates it and then returned to a vein or artery.
Under the draft law being debated in parliament, all 711 judges at two of the highest courts - the Council of State, which hears cases lodged by citizens against the government, and the Supreme Court of Appeals - will be removed.
Díaz-Balart studied in the former Soviet Union as a nuclear physicist and worked as a scientific counselor to the Cuban Council of State and Vice-president of the Cuban Academy of Sciences at the time of his death.
A new report from The Council of State Governments Justice Center and the National Reentry Resource Center highlighted examples of seven states that have significant reductions in recidivism, including Michigan, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Colorado and Arizona.
A new report from The Council of State Governments Justice Center and the National Reentry Resource Center highlighted examples of seven states that have significant reductions in recidivism, including Michigan, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Colorado and Arizona.
Raúl Castro, who still leads the country's most powerful institutions — the armed forces and the Communist Party — has chosen Mr. Díaz-Canel to preside over two of Cuba's highest governing bodies, the Council of State and the Council of Ministers.
A nuclear physicist who studied in the former Soviet Union, Castro Diaz-Balart had been working as a scientific counselor to the Cuban Council of State and Vice-president of the Cuban Academy of Sciences at the time of his death.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish authorities have arrested 10 members of the Council of State, the country's top administrative court, and are searching for 140 members of the court of cassation in a probe related to a failed overnight coup, broadcaster NTV reported.
In a move hailed by environmentalists, Colombia's Council of State, which is tasked with ruling on administrative matters, ordered the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) and the mining ministry to oversee the suspension of certain operations at the La Loma field.
But in its ruling upholding the use of the projectiles, the high court, called the Council of State, instead underlined the violence of the Yellow Vest protests, which at their peak in December shook the government of President Emmanuel Macron.
"You have a number of states that have taken data-driven approaches to try to see if reductions in crime can be translated into reductions in prison populations," said Marshall Clement, director of state initiatives at the Council of State Governments Justice Center.
David Luna, Colombia's minister for information technology and communications, said in a radio interview that the companies can request suspension of the payment while the case makes its way through Colombia's Council of State, the highest judicial authority for rulings involving the government.
A group of humanitarian associations and migrants has appealed the judge's ruling with the Council of State, France's highest administrative court, but the appeal does not suspend the dismantling operations, and it could take weeks or months before a decision is reached.
A recent analysis by the reform-focused Council of State Governments Justice Center found that states like Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas have seen dramatic reductions over the last decade in recidivism connected to probation or parole.
In all, 27 percent of members of state legislatures' lower chambers and 32 percent of upper chambers defeated incumbents to win seats in November, according to an analysis by the Council of State Governments, a nonprofit organization that provides policy guidance to governments.
Last year he sought and received an F.B.I. briefing on the origin and nature of the Russian cyberattacks, and he took a seat on a council of state, local and federal officials that coordinates election-security policies with the Department of Homeland Security.
"The Council of State...repeals the decree of 16 May 2013 on the regulated tariffs for the sale of natural gas on the grounds that the maintenance of such tariffs is contrary to European Union laws," the court said in a statement.
The Court of Justice upheld a ruling by the Belgian Council of State, which had rejected an asylum claim five years ago by Mostafa Lounani, a Moroccan convicted and jailed in Belgium in 2006 for his membership of a Moroccan Islamist militant group.
"The need is so great and the uncertainty is such that they just can't chance not maximizing the resources available to them for affordable housing by moving this issuance more quickly," said Barbara Thompson, executive director of the National Council of State Housing Agencies.
" The French Human Rights League announced meanwhile that it had petitioned the Council of State, which acts as the country's supreme court for administrative justice, to end the state of emergency, which it said constituted "a serious and apparently illegal breach of several fundamental freedoms.
Humanitarian groups and migrants who had contested the state decision to level the most populous sector of the camp appealed the ruling on Friday with the Council of State, but any decision is likely to take weeks or months, long after the camp is gone.
Having been fined 100,000 euros ($115,000) by CNIL in March 2016 for not delisting across national borders, Google appealed to France's supreme administrative court, the Council of State, which on Wednesday passed the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ).
The ruling by the Council of State on Friday specifically concerns a ban in the Riviera town of Villeneuve-Loubet, but the binding decision is expected to set a legal precedent for all the 30 or so French resort municipalities that have issued similar decrees.
The government has asked the Council of State and the Attorney General to draw up legal opinions on the alleged failure of Vivendi to meet its obligation to tell Rome of a change of control at Telecom Italia (TIM), Corriere della Sera said on Saturday.
Now, under the constitution passed earlier this year, the President of the Republic Diaz-Canel no longer heads-up either the Council of State, presided over by the president of the National Assembly Esteban Lazo, or Council of Ministers, though he maintains ultimate authority.
She appealed to the Council of State, which ruled that while the law did not violate human rights in general, hers was a special case "because of the very specific circumstances ... and her late husband's illness, which prevented them carrying out their plans to have a child".
By that time, their collection of automobiles was so valuable that the French government placed a historical protection order on the collection to save it from destruction, break-up or export, and, in 1978 it was deemed a French Historic Monument by the Council of State.
In April 2014, the Council of State ruled that 2012-13 power tariffs did not cover EDF's production costs and ordered catch-up payments of a few dozen euros per customer, which boosted EDF's turnover by 908 million euros and its operating profit by 731 million euros.
For a profile of Diaz-Canel, click here: [L8N1RO709] The following are the vice presidents in Cuba's new Council of State: Valdes Mesa is the first Afro-Cuban to hold such a high government post and represents a generation between Castro, 86, and Diaz-Canel, 57.
One-third of the jurisdictions said losing those CDC funds would cause staff cuts or hiring freezes, according to the survey, which was conducted by leading health groups including the National Association of County and City Health Officials and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists.
In its ruling, the court, known as the Council of State, found that the ban in the town of Villeneuve-Loubet violated civil liberties, including freedom of movement and religious freedom, and that officials had failed to show that the swimwear posed a threat to public order.
The motion approving the investigation by the Council of State, the government's legal adviser, coincides with a rising tide of Euroscepticism, which populist parties are hoping to tap into in the March 15 Dutch election as well as votes in the euro zone powerhouses of France and Germany.
There are no "serious or overriding reasons of public interest" to justify a measure, known as "geographical restriction," prohibiting migrants on Greek islands from going to the mainland while their applications are being processed, according to a ruling by the Council of State, Greece's highest administrative court, on Wednesday.
"With calls for early Duma elections and a President elected by the Council of State, rather than the people, there appears to be a growing confusion in Russia's ruling elite about ways and means to adjust the political regime," tweeted Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Another initiative is a collaboration with the Council of State Governments Justice Center and the American Psychiatric Association Foundation to reverse the disturbing trend of using our jails as warehouses for people with mental illnesses and co-occurring substance abuse disorders rather than treat them with professional medical care.
"We have this system where millions of files end up at the Supreme Court of Appeals and the Council of State, roughly 2 million files, which means justice certainly needs to be speeded up," he told Reuters, estimating 80 percent of cases would from now on be concluded at regional courts.
About a quarter of people behind bars in the U.S. on any given day are there for violating parole or probation, often times because of technical violations such as missing supervision appointments or failing a drug test, according to new data collected by The Council of State Governments Justice Center (CSG).
Within the justice system itself, 2,280 judges and prosecutors, 105 members of the Supreme Court of Appeals, 41 members of the Council of State, two members of the Constitutional Court, and three members of the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors were arrested on terror charges following the coup attempt.
In 2016, Republicans also held on to Richard BurrRichard Mauze BurrHoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE's Senate seat, increased their majority in the state legislature and defeated two popular Democratic Council of State members.
Khalifa Hifter, whose forces control much of the country's east; Khalid Mishri, the newly elected head of the High Council of State, which is an advisory body to the Government of National Accord led by Mr. Sarraj; and Aguila Saleh Issa, the speaker of the Tobruk-based House of Representatives.
Since 2015, the year of the Italian museum leadership reform, revenue from the country's museums and archaeological sites is up 38%, according to the AP. Update, 6/19: The five ousted museum directors have gone back to work, the Art Newspaper reported, after Italy's Council of State suspended the earlier court decision.
Late in life, Kennan proposed the idea of a "council of state" which in fact would be what the Senate was meant to be before it was lobbied into complacency with the passing of the 28503th Amendment in 22019, which insured lobbyists have easy access and could funnel easy cash to lawmakers.
Nationally, more than 325 counties have signed on to the Stepping Up initiative — sponsored by the Council of State Governments Justice Center, the National Association of Counties and the American Psychiatric Association Foundation — which helps local agencies develop methods for diverting mentally ill people who present no public safety risk into treatment.
So it was all the more extraordinary to see last week how many women and Afro-Cubans were chosen for positions in the highest echelon of Cuban politics in the new government: Half of the six vice presidents of the ruling Council of State are black, including the first vice president, and three are also women.
The groups that issued the report are: The Government Finance Officers Association, the National Governors Association, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the Council of State Governments, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National League of Cities, the National Association of Counties, the International City/County Management Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers.
Roy Charles Brooks is the president of the National Association of Counties and Commissioner from Tarrant County, Texas; Tracy Plouck is vice-chair of The Council of State Governments Justice Center Board of Directors and director of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services; and Dr. Altha Stewart is president-elect of the American Psychiatric Association.
A new study by Abt Associates and analysis by the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) reveals that affordable apartments financed by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit—commonly referred to as the Housing Credit—cost about the same, on average, to develop as all apartment buildings, despite complying with a host of policy constraints that don't apply to market-rate developments.
In 230 Oskar Lange, a Polish economist who later taught at the University of Chicago, but also served communist Poland at the United Nations and on the council of state, proposed a mathematical way of importing some of the virtues of markets into such planned economies by using "shadow prices" for basic inputs to calculate the optimal allocation of resources.
The National Council of State Legislatures also has a list of the specific forms of ID that are accepted in each state, as well as information on the options available to voters who can't provide the required ID. It's important to know your state's law, because any poll worker who requires you to provide more ID than required is violating your rights.

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