Examples of Ministerial functions in a sentence
Ministerial functions may be performed by an administrative committee comprised of Company employees appointed by the Committee.
Ministerial functions under the Program and other authority specifically delegated by the Committee shall be performed or exercised by and at the direction of the Administrator.
Ministerial functions may be performed by employees of the Company.
Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, may, by directions in writing, charge any Minister who is a member of the House of Representatives, or (except in so far as may be inconsistent with any Ministerial functions under section 67, 115, 116 or 118 of this Constitution) who is a member of the Senate with the responsibility for any subject or any department of government.
Ministerial functions may be performed by Company employees as appropriate.
The Act conferred administration and business functions on the Department of Justice and Equality, and Ministerial functions on the Minister for Justice and Equality.
Ministerial functions may be performed by an administrative committee comprising Company Employees appointed by the Committee.
OVERVIEW OF HUMAN RESOURCES2.1 The status of human resources (HR) in the DepartmentDuring the 2015/16 financial year, the Ministerial and Deputy Ministerial functions transferred from the Presidency to the DPME.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments replaces the reference to the Minister administering the Water Management Act 2000 with a reference to the Minister administering the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998, as being the Minister whose approval is required.Delegation of Minister’s power to make local environmental plansSection 23 of the EP&A Act provides comprehensively for the delegation of functions under that Act, including the delegation of Ministerial functions.
The Lodge as a Home and Civic Presence The Lodge Precinct has significance as the home of the Prime Minister, as the location for Prime Ministerial functions and receptions and theestablishment of the Prime Minister’s ‘domestic’ presence within the Federal Capital.