Solicitor General Sample Clauses

Solicitor General. The claimants not unexpectedly, did nor view this reversal of position by the Government of Belize kindly: see paras. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 to 33 of the joint affidavit of Xxxx and Coc. The claimants accordingly regard the situation as one in which, as deposed in paras, 33 of Ch’en and Xxx’s affidavit:
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Solicitor General. The Solicitor General is accountable: a. To Cabinet and the Legislative Assembly for the agency’s fulfilment of its mandate and its compliance with government policies, and for reporting to the Legislative Assembly on the agency’s affairs. b. For reporting and responding to Treasury Board/Management Board of Cabinet (TB/MBC) on the agency’s performance and compliance with Applicable Government Directives and operational policies. c. To the Cabinet for the performance of the agency and its compliance with the government’s operational policies and broad policy directions. d. For receiving and ensuring that the agency’s annual report is approved, tabled, and made available to the public as applicable in accordance with Management Board of Cabinet Agencies and Appointments Directive.
Solicitor General. The Solicitor General is responsible for: a. Reporting and responding to the Legislative Assembly on the affairs of the Commission. b. Reporting and responding to TB/MBC on the Commission’s performance and compliance with applicable TB/MBC directives, the government’s operational policies and policy directions. c. Recommending to TB/MBC, where required, the merger, any change to the mandate, or dissolution of the Commission. d. Recommending to TB/MBC the powers to be given to, or revoked from, the Commission when a change to the Commission’s mandate is being proposed. e. Meeting with the Chair to discuss issues relating to the fulfilment of the Commission’s mandate. f. Working with the Chair to develop appropriate measures and mechanisms related to the performance of the Commission. g. Making recommendations to Cabinet and the Lieutenant Governor in Council for appointments and reappointments to the Commission, pursuant to the process for Commission appointments established by legislation and/or by MBC through the AAD. h. Determining at any time the need for a review or audit of the Commission, directing the Chair to undertake reviews of the Commission on a periodic basis, and recommending to TB/MBC any change(s) to the governance or administration of the Commission resulting from any such review or audit. i. When appropriate or necessary, taking action or directing that the Commission take corrective action with respect to the Commission’s administration or operations. j. Receiving and approving the Commission’s annual report and ensuring that the annual report is made available to the public within 30 days of approving it [or within 30 days of tabling it in the Legislative Assembly for those agencies required to do so]. k. Approving the annual report of the Commission within 60 days of receiving the annual report from the Commission. l. Informing the Chair of the government’s priorities and broad policy directions for the Commission. m. Consulting, as appropriate, with the Chair (and others) on significant new directions or when the government is considering regulatory or legislative changes for the Commission. n. Developing the Commission’s MOU with the Chair, as well as any amendments to it, and signing the MOU into effect after it has been signed by the Chair. o. Reviewing and approving the Commission’s annual business plan. p. Recommending to TB/MBC any provincial funding to be allocated to the Commission. q. Outlines the high-level expectations, key...
Solicitor General. (1) Notwithstanding any other law, for the purposes of being appointed as Solicitor –General, a Designated Person is deemed to have satisfied the provisions of the Lawyers Act 1986 relating to admission to practice and of the Lawyers Admission Rules 1990 and of the Attorney-General Act 1989 for the purposes related to his deployment under the Agreement. (2) Notwithstanding any other law, a person deployed under Article 5 of the Agreement to work in the legal and judicial system of Papua New Guinea as Assistant Solicitor –General is deemed to have satisfied the provisions of the Lawyers Act 1986 relating to admission to practice and of the Lawyers Admission Rules 1990, for the purposes related to his deployment under the Agreement.
Solicitor General. Mr. Brian Alexander TEL : (506) 453-3603 FAX : (506) 457-4957 INET: briana@gov.nb.ca Ms. Cathy Belmore YOAIS Administrator Corporate Services TEL : (506) 444-4027 FAX : (506) 453-7481 INET: cathyb@gov.nb.ca Ms. Susan Butterfield TEL : (506) 444-4730 FAX : (506) 453-7481 INET: butrflds@gov.nb.ca Mr. Jay Clifford TEL : (506) 453-2367 FAX : (506) 457-7228 INET: clifford@gov.nb.ca Mr. Jerome Connors TEL : (506) 444-4127 FAX : (506) 453-7481 INET: jerome@gov.nb.ca TEL : (506) 453-3604 FAX : (506) 453-5231 Mr. Grant S. Garneau TEL : (506) 453-7142 FAX : (506) 453-3870 INET: Grantg@gov.nb.ca Mr. Stéphane Godbout Computer Applications Specialist Corporate Services TEL : (506) 444-4175 FAX : (506) 453-7481 INET: godbouts@.gov.nb.ca Ms. Cathy Haines TEL : (506) 444-5273 FAX : (506) 453-7481 INET: cmarks@gov.nb.ca Ms. Dianne Kelly Chief Firearms Officer/ Chief Inspector TEL : (506) 444-4456 FAX : (506) 457-4957 INET: dianne@gov.nb.ca Ms. Nora Kelly TEL : (506) 453-3992 FAX : (506) 453-3870 INET: norak@gov.nb.ca Mr. Brian Mackin Mr. David M. Potter TEL : (506) 444-4003 FAX : (506) 451-1429 FAX : (506) 453-2307 INET: mackinb@gov.nb.ca Mr. Ronald Murray Deputy Solicitor General of New Brunswick TEL : (506) 453-7412 FAX : (506) 453-3870 INET: murrayr@gov.nb.ca Mr. Doug Naish TEL : (506) 453-2888 FAX : (506) 453-2307 INET: naishd@gov.nb.ca Mr. Mike Quigley TEL : (506) 453-2471 FAX : (506) 457-4957 INET: mikeq@gov.nb.ca
Solicitor General. The Solicitor General is responsible for: a. Reporting and responding to the Legislative Assembly on the affairs of the Commission.
Solicitor General. The Solicitor General is accountable: a. To Cabinet and the Legislative Assembly for the Commission's fulfilment of its mandate and its compliance with government policies, and for reporting to the Legislative Assembly on the Commission’s affairs. b. For reporting and responding to TB/MBC on the Commission's performance and compliance with the government’s applicable directives and operational policies. c. To the Cabinet for the performance of the Commission and its compliance with the government’s operational policies and broad policy directions.
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