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In the school environment such a statutory authorization would be reasonable.
Despite the failure to control inflation, controls were slowly ended, and on April 30, 1974, their statutory authorization lapsed.
For its part, Congress in 1971 barred executive detention without explicit statutory authorization - but applied the prohibition only to citizens.
The FBI does not have a general grant of authority but instead works under specific statutory authorizations.
Truman chose not to go to Congress to obtain additional statutory authorization for a seizure of the steel industry for the same reasons.
Statutory authorization for living wills has proved an ineffective half-measure, the right shoe, but for the wrong foot.
Senator Leahy said he was "deeply troubled by what appears to be an executive effort to exercise new powers without judicial scrutiny or statutory authorization."
Statutory authorization exists when the lawful distributor makes its signal available on payment of a subscription fee or other charge.
War Powers Resolution requirements: (1) Specific statutory authorization.
Each of these bills would in some form broaden the statutory authorization for electronic surveillance, while still subjecting it to some restrictions.
Statutory authorization for the rule The Supplementary Information accompanying the final rule discusses at length its legal basis.
The military and civilian lawyers representing him are arguing that President Bush had neither statutory authorization nor inherent authority to establish military commissions.
The Center's lawyers argued that the warrantless wiretap program was: "... illegal because it lacks judicial approval or statutory authorization,"
By statutory authorization the Chief Judge appoints a Presiding Judge for each of the four divisions.
Unlike most other ancient monarchs, his powers rested on law and legal precedent, through a type of statutory authorization known as "Imperium" (Latin: "Command").
Yet, despite specific statutory authorization, the United States apparently found the same interests insufficient to justify sending even a single attorney to Maine to prosecute this litigation.
The current statutory authorization for the Distinguished Service Medal is Title 10, United States Code, Section 3743.
A Supreme Court serves as the appellate tribunal; a Constitutional Court with powers of judicial review has not been constituted until 2010, despite statutory authorization.
Statutory authorization for the rule The statutory requirement to issue these interim regulations is contained in the Balanced Budget Downpayment Act, Pub.
APL assistance was welcomed by the BOI, which in 1915 had only 219 field agents, without direct statutory authorization to carry weapons or to make general arrests.
Statutory authorization for the rules The Corporation is authorized under 5 U.S.C. 1506 (l) and (p) to issue regulations to carry out the function of providing crop insurance.
In that case the Appellate Division of the State Superior Court held there was insufficient statutory authorization under the state's Condominium Act for associations to levy fines.
Statutory Authorization for the rule Both the proposed and final rule cite the Secretary's broad authority to promulgate regulations necessary for the efficient administration of the Medicare program.
Driver Compliance Division - The Driver Compliance Division may suspend, deny, cancel, revoke, or disqualify individual driving privileges, subject to statutory authorization.
Its only statement on the subject was a passing reference to the absence of statutory authorization: "Nothing in the text of the Constitution extends such a right, nor does anything in our statutes."