Examples of Enabling statutes in a sentence
These departments are almost always subject to substantial government involvement and regulation.167 Enabling statutes and municipal agreements often require private universities’ officers to be trained and certified by the same authorities that a city, county, or state police officer 160 See ESPN, Inc.
Enabling statutes establish a single class of trust directors with no default power.
Enabling statutes offer flexibility—the settlor can set forth in the instrument what powers are to be instilled in the trust director but need not employ terminology such as “trust protector” or “investment advisor” to instill that power in the trust director.91 Put another way, the settlor must specify the specific powers granted to each director.
Enabling statutes set forth Statewide purposes and policies for LAFCOs. Among these basic purposes are: Discouraging urban sprawl, preserving open-space and prime agricultural lands, efficiently providing government services and encouraging the orderly formation and development of local governmental agencies based upon local conditions and circumstances.
Enabling statutes set conditions that promote or prevent PPPs, guide development of state PPP programs, provide foundations for PPP contracts, and affect the risks involved for each party.
Enabling statutes for TCPN can be found in the VTCA Government Code, Chapter 791 Interlocal Cooperation Act.
Enabling statutes may provide for the method of review of certain agency action:▪ Review of decisions under the Workers Compensation Act is limited to questions of law.K.S.A. 44-556(a).
Enabling statutes exempt the California Health Benefit Exchange from certain provisions of the state law related to competitive bidding.
Enabling statutes exempt the Exchange from certain provisions of the state law related to competitive bidding.
Local Solar PlanningEnabling Legislation Enabling statutes for addressing solar resources Metropolitan Land Planning Act, solar planning requirement (473.859 Subd.2.b) Zoning authority (cities, 462.357; counties, 394.25, Subd.