THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL Sample Clauses

THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL. Article 235
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THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL. Article 235 (1) Where a vote is taken, any member of the... Article 236 The European Council shall adopt by a qualified majority: a... Article 237 (ex Article 204 TEC) Article 238 (ex Article 205(1) and (2), TEC) Article 239 (ex Article 206 TEC) Article 240 (ex Article 207 TEC) Article 241 (ex Article 208 TEC) Article 242 (ex Article 209 TEC) Article 243 (ex Article 210 TEC) SECTION 4 THE COMMISSION Article 244 In accordance with Article 17(5) of the Treaty on European... Article 245 (ex Article 213 TEC) Article 246 (ex Article 215 TEC) Article 247 (ex Article 216 TEC) Article 248 (ex Article 217(2) TEC) Article 249 (ex Articles 218(2) and 212 TEC) Article 250 (ex Article 219 TEC) Article 251 (ex Article 221 TEC) Article 252 (ex Article 222 TEC) Article 253 (ex Article 223 TEC) Article 254 (ex Article 224 TEC) Article 255 A panel shall be set up in order to give... Article 256 (ex Article 225 TEC) Article 257 (ex Article 225a TEC) Article 258 (ex Article 226 TEC) Article 259 (ex Article 227 TEC) Article 260 (ex Article 228 TEC) Article 261 (ex Article 229 TEC) Article 262 (ex Article 229a TEC) Article 263 (ex Article 230 TEC) Article 264 (ex Article 231 TEC) Article 265 (ex Article 232 TEC) Article 266 (ex Article 233 TEC) Article 267 (ex Article 234 TEC) Article 268 (ex Article 235 TEC) Article 269 The Court of Justice shall have jurisdiction to decide on... Article 270 (ex Article 236 TEC) Article 271 (ex Article 237 TEC) Article 272 (ex Article 238 TEC) Article 273 (ex Article 239 TEC) Article 274 (ex Article 240 TEC) Article 275 The Court of Justice of the European Union shall not... Article 276 In exercising its powers regarding the provisions of Chapters 4... Article 277 (ex Article 241 TEC) Article 278 (ex Article 242 TEC) Article 279 (ex Article 243 TEC) Article 280 (ex Article 244 TEC) Article 281 (ex Article 245 TEC) Article 282 (1) The European Central Bank, together with the national central... Article 283 (ex Article 112 TEC) Article 284 (ex Article 113 TEC) Article 285 (ex Article 246 TEC) Article 286 (ex Article 247 TEC) Article 287 (ex Article 248 TEC) Article 288 (ex Article 249 TEC) (1) The ordinary legislative procedure shall consist in the joint... Article 290 (1) A legislative act may delegate to the Commission the... Article 291 (1) Member States shall adopt all measures of national law... Article 292 The Council shall adopt recommendations. It shall act on a...
THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL. Article 235 1. Where a vote is taken, any member of the European Council may also act on behalf of not more than one other member.
THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL. Article 235 (1) Where a vote is taken, any member of the... Article 236 The European Council shall adopt by a qualified majority: a... Article 237 (ex Article 204 TEC) Article 238 (ex Article 205(1) and (2), TEC) Article 239 (ex Article 206 TEC) Article 240 (ex Article 207 TEC) Article 241 (ex Article 208 TEC) Article 242 (ex Article 209 TEC) Article 243 (ex Article 210 TEC) SECTION 4 THE COMMISSION Article 244 In accordance with Article 17(5) of the Treaty on European... Article 245 (ex Article 213 TEC) Article 246 (ex Article 215 TEC) Article 247 (ex Article 216 TEC) Article 248 (ex Article 217(2) TEC) Article 249 (ex Articles 218(2) and 212 TEC) Article 250 (ex Article 219 TEC)
THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL. The European Council composed of the heads of government or of state of the Member States is the highest body in the Union. It will set the direction of the internal and external policies in the Union, define the general political guidelines for the future development of the Union and supervise the Commission. It has the exclusive right to propose legislation at the request of a chamber of parliament and may veto laws passed by the Parliament. The European Council may appoint a President for a period of office not to exceed four years and may also appoint High Representatives to assist it in carrying out its tasks. This article establishes the European Council as the ‘gatekeeper’ of Union activities. In the arrangements that follow ministers of Member States (the Council) and the Commission share the ‘executive’ tasks of preparing, administering and implementing Union measures while national parliaments (in the form of a chamber of parliamentarians) and a directly elected chamber of the European Parliament share the task of determining the final contents of legislation. As explained in section (iv) each chamber may request the Council to submit proposals for legislation. Since the Council no longer determines the final contents of legislation, a better separation of powers is achieved. The Council is a more effective supervisor of the Union bureaucracy than Parliament.

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  • Occupational Health and Safety Committee ‌ (a) The parties agree that a joint occupational health and safety committee will be established. The Committee shall govern itself in accordance with the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations made pursuant to the Workers Compensation Act. The Committee shall be between the Employer and the Union, with equal representation, and with each party appointing its own representatives. The Union agrees to actively pursue with the other Health Care unions, where more than one union is certified with the Employer, a joint union/employer committee for the purposes of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. (b) Employees who are members of the Committee shall be granted leave without loss of pay or receive straight-time regular wages while attending meetings of the Joint Committee. Employees who are members of the Committee shall be granted leave without loss of pay or receive straight-time regular wages to participate in joint workplace inspections and joint accident investigations at the request of the Committee pursuant to the WCB Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. Committee meetings, workplace inspections and accident investigations shall be scheduled during normal working hours whenever practicable. (c) The Occupational Health and Safety Committee shall have as part of its mandate the jurisdiction to receive complaints or concerns regarding workload problems which are safety-related, the right to investigate such complaints, the right to define the problem and the right to make recommendations for a solution. Where the Committee determines that a safety-related workload problem exists, it shall inform the Employer. Within 21 days thereafter, the Employer shall advise the Committee what steps it has taken or proposes to take to rectify the safety-related workload problem identified by the Committee. If the Union is not satisfied with the Employer's response, it may refer the matter to the Industry Trouble shooter for a written recommendation. (d) No employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work when excused by the provisions of the

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