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Appointments and Committee
* Appointments Committee of the Cabinet ;
The final selection is made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet from the panel recommended by selection committee.
* Appointments and Honours Committee
Lang was made a life peer as ' Baron Lang of Monkton ' of Merrick and the Rhinns of Kells in Dumfries and Galloway in September 1997 and is currently chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Lang is chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
As chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Lang insisted that Tony Blair's paid work for UI Energy Corporation, an oil firm with interests in Iraq, just 14 months after leaving office should be made public following a period when the committee agreed to keep it confidential due to " market sensitivity ".
The restrictions are imposed by the prime minister on the advice of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, a branch of the Cabinet Office ( www. acoba. gov. uk ).
Member of Cabinet Office Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Appointments to the Committee are made by the Headmistress.
He or she is appointed by the prime minister ( if an Archbishop of Canterbury is being appointed ) or by the Church of England Appointments Committee ( if an Archbishop of York ).
He has served terms on the Advisory Committee on Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure, the Academics Priorities Committee, the Faculty Compensation Committee, and has chaired the President's Advisory Committee on Resources.
He serves on the Appointments, Tenure and Promotion Committee of the OSU College of Medicine and Public Health.

Appointments and Cabinet
He also appointed Beth Chapman, the first woman in Alabama ’ s history to serve as Appointments Secretary, to his Cabinet.
* Appointments to the Cabinet of Singapore
Appointments are made by the President on the advice of the Cabinet.
* Appointments to the Council are made by the President on the advice of the Cabinet.

Appointments and India
Appointments to the office are made by the President of India.
Appointments to Group ' A ' Civil Engineering posts in the Junior Time Scale in Survey of India are made on the basis of competitive Indian Engineering Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.

Appointments and ),
Since 2000, the House of Lords Appointments Commission has nominated a total of 59 non-party-political life peers ( as of July 2012 ), who joined the House of Lords as Crossbenchers.
From 1 January 2007, the Danish Courts are composed of the Supreme Court ( Højesteret ), the two High Courts ( Landsretten ), the Copenhagen Maritime and Commercial Court ( Sø-og Handelsretten i København ( national jurisdiction )), the Land Registration Court, 24 district courts ( Byretten ), the courts of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, the Appeals Permission Board, the Danish Judicial Appointments Council and the Danish Court Administration.
A former BBC Governor ( 2002 – 2006 ), she was also formerly a member of the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
It then sends this statement to the Crown Nominations Commission ( known until 2003 as the Crown Appointments Commission ), which consists of:

Appointments and committee
Under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Lord Chief Justice is chosen by a specially appointed committee, convened by the Judicial Appointments Commission.

Appointments and appointments
Trustee appointments are governed by the regulatory framework set out in the code of practice on public appointments issued by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
A subsequent legal challenge to the impartiality of the sheriffs based on the provisions of the Convention led to the setting up of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland, which now makes recommendations to the First Minister, who nominates all judicial appointments in Scotland other than in the District Court.
While the Senate from 1916 to 1935 had exclusive confirmation rights over executive appointments, as part of the compromises that restored the Senate in 1941, the power of confirming executive appointments has been exercised by a joint Commission on Appointments composed of members of both houses.
On January 6, 2012, the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion regarding recess appointments and pro forma sessions, claiming that " he convening of periodic pro forma sessions in which no business is to be conducted does not have the legal effect of interrupting an intrasession recess otherwise long enough to qualify as a " Recess of the Senate " under the Recess Appointments Clause.
Special appointments or Senior Appointments for Chief Warrant Officers and Chief Petty Officers 1st Class entitle the incumbents to wear a modified rank badge or an addition to the rank badge.
* Justice Canada-Judicial Appointments Press Releases ( since 1999 for federal and subnational appointments )
* Justice Canada-Judicial Appointments Press Releases ( since 1999 for federal and subnational appointments )
They are nominated by the President and then presented to the Commission on Appointments, a body of the Congress of the Philippines that confirms all appointments made by the head of state, for confirmation or rejection.
" The President shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this Constitution.
However, the appointments of all judges and the Ombudsman shall not be confirmed by the Commission on Appointments.
Since 2006, however, the Lord Chancellor's recommendations are based upon an independent appointments process supervised by the Judicial Appointments Commission.

Appointments and under
* W. Marvin Watson, who served as U. S. Postmaster General, White House Appointments Secretary and then as White House Chief of Staff under President Lyndon B. Johnson, was born in Oakhurst in 1924.
Regardless, on January 4, 2012, President Obama claimed authority to appoint Richard Cordray and others under the Recess Appointments Clause.
Appointments to the post were made by the crown under Letters Patent.
On July 1, 1751 a third royal warrant was issued stating " No Colonel is to put his Arms, Crest, Device, or Livery on any part of the Appointments of the Regiment under his Command.
In the 1935 constitution, any person appointed by the president has to be confirmed by the Commission on Appointments ; in the 1973 constitution, the person whom the president has appointed won't have to go confirmation under the Commission on Appointments.

Committee and Cabinet
The policy came into force after the Cabinet Committee on Security ( CCS ) approved it.
Among them were the minutes of a Cabinet Eastern Committee meeting, chaired by Lord Curzon, which was held on 5 December 1918.
Churchill chaired the War Cabinet and the Defence Committee.
* Chairman, Cabinet Committee, Economic Development and Employment 1984 – 90
Until 2005, the Lord Chancellor fused the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, as he was the ex officio Speaker of the House of Lords, a Government Minister who sat in Cabinet and was head of the Lord Chancellor's Department which administered the courts, the justice system and appointed judges, and was the head of the Judiciary in England and Wales and sat as a judge on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the highest domestic court in the entire United Kingdom, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the senior tribunal court for parts of the Commonwealth.
The Joint Intelligence Committee ( JIC ) is the part of the British Cabinet Office responsible for directing the national intelligence organisations of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and providing advice to the Cabinet related to security, defence and foreign affairs.
The JIC is subject to oversight by the Intelligence and Security Committee and is an element of the Intelligence, Security and Resilience organisation within Cabinet Office.
Sylvester Mwamba Chisembele who was Cabinet Minister for Western Province ( previously Barotse Province ) together with UNIP leaders from 7 out of the 8 Provinces established a Committee of 14.
In 1992 two reports were prepared on ASIS by officers within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and Office of National Assessments for the Secretaries Committee on Intelligence and Security ( SCIS ) and the Security Committee of Cabinet ( SCOC ).
The inclusion of Curzon, a Cabinet Minister, and other political figures was intended to give the Air Board greater status than the Joint War Air Committee.
ONA provides all-source assessments on international political, strategic and economic developments to the Prime Minister and senior ministers in the National Security Committee of Cabinet.
According to the report of the Paul Volcker Committee, between April and December 2004, Kofi Annan ’ s then Chef de Cabinet Iqbal Riza authorized thousands of UN documents shredded including the entire chronological files of the Oil-for-Food Programme between the years 1997-1999.
The Standards Committee ensures the standards of conduct are set and adhered to and the Overview and Scrutiny Committee holds the Cabinet to account for its decisions and is responsible that the democratic checks and balances are maintained.
From 2003 he chaired the Environmental Audit Select Committee, before rejoining the Shadow Cabinet under David Cameron in December 2005 as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
In 2004, the Joint Committee ( of both the House of Commons and House of Lords ) tasked with overseeing the drafting of the proposed Civil Contingencies Bill, published its first report, in which, amongst other things, it suggested amending the bill's clauses that grant Cabinet Ministers the power " to disapply or modify any Act of Parliament " as overly wide, and that the bill should be modified to preclude changes to the following Acts, which, it suggested, formed " the fundamental parts of constitutional law " of the United Kingdom ( names are shown as they appear in Hansard: ):
It was also announced that Duncan Smith will chair a new Cabinet Committee, involving Cabinet members from the Treasury, Home Office, Health, and Communities and Local Government departments, to tackle the underlying causes of poverty.

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