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The Puerto Rico Air National Guard no longer has any fighter planes within its jurisdiction.
National agencies, such as the FBI, only have jurisdiction over federal crimes or those with an interstate component.
They also have exclusive jurisdiction over disposal of two national funds, ( i ) the PM's National Relief Fund, and ( ii ) the PM's National Defence Fund, which they use at their discretion attain the objectives behind the establishment of these funds.
The Sheriff of Nottingham also had jurisdiction in Derbyshire that was known as the " Shire of the Deer ", and this is where the Royal Forest of the Peak is found, which roughly corresponds to today's Peak District National Park.
Six officials, among them Efraín Ríos Montt and Óscar Humberto Mejía, were formally charged on 7 July 2006 to appear in the Spanish National Court after Spain's Constitutional Court ruled in September 2005, the Spanish Constitutional Court declaration that the " principle of universal jurisdiction prevails over the existence of national interests ", following the Menchu suit brought against the officials for atrocities committed in the Guatemalan Civil War
U. S. Secretary of the Interior ( 1977 – 1981 ) Cecil D. Andrus removed the National Register from the jurisdiction of the National Park Service in 1978
The section requires that the director of any federal agency with direct or indirect jurisdiction of a project that may affect a property listed in the National Register of Historic Places, must first report to the Advisory Council.
The Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China have mentioned " Taiwan Province ," and the now defunct National Assembly passed constitutional amendments that give the people of the " Free Area of the Republic of China ", comprising the territories under its current jurisdiction, the sole right, until reunification, to exercise the sovereignty of the Republic through elections of the President and the entire Legislature as well as through elections to ratify amendments to the ROC constitution.
the first jurisdiction in the world to create an entire system of highly protected Marine National Parks at the same time.
Ninety-seven percent of the land around Payson is under the jurisdiction of the United States Forest Service ( Payson is surrounded by the Tonto National Forest ) or by tribal governments.
The FBI discovered that Ben Chester White had been killed on federal land near Pretty Creek in the Homochitto National Forest of Natchez, which gave them jurisdiction.
The pueblo administers of reservation land and possesses concurrent jurisdiction over the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument.
There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction: one to be exercised both in peace and war ; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without the boundaries of the United States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within states or districts occupied by rebels treated U. S. 2, 142 as belligerents ; and a third to be exercised in time of invasion or insurrection within the limits of the United States, or during rebellion within the limits of states maintaining adhesion to the National Government, when the public danger requires its exercise.
Civilian control was to be ensured by placing the police under the jurisdiction of public safety commissions controlled by the National Public Safety Commission in the Office of the Prime Minister.
These chapters are in turn under the jurisdiction of one of MSU's four Greek governing councils: National Panhellenic Conference, North American Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Independent Greek Council.
Previously, it was the East Mojave National Scenic Area, under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management.
They are under the jurisdiction of the United States National Guard Bureau unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States.
the first jurisdiction in the world to create an entire system of highly protected Marine National Parks at the same time.
2606 provides the National Park Service ( NPS ) with the authority to approve a pipeline through its jurisdiction.
On December 3, 1958, two months after the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) was created by Congress, JPL was transferred from Army jurisdiction to that of this new civilian space agency.
On June 30, 1936, Congress formally authorized the project as the Blue Ridge Parkway and placed it under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service.

National and over
In his CDC work, Carvey has the close-in support and advice of one of California's shrewdest political strategists: former Democratic National Committeeman Paul Ziffren, who backed him over a Northland candidate espoused by Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk.
Furthermore, roads that give access to National Forest timber are investments which pay their own way over a period of years.
It was a dismal, drizzly day but a good one on which to score over the Augusta National course.
Druyan has served on the Board of Directors of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws ( NORML ) for over 10 years ,< ref >
The government of the Fourth Republic includes a strong presidency, a prime minister, a Council of Ministers presided over by the president, a two-chamber National Assembly, and the judiciary.
In 1995, Israel turned it over to the Palestinian National Authority in accordance with the Oslo peace accord.
She left nearly all her property to the National Trust, including over of land, sixteen farms, cottages and herds of cattle and Herdwick sheep.
This, combined with considerable Conservative grassroots disquiet over the Club's links to the National Front, persuaded some Conservative voters to switch to Taverne in protest as much as tactically to ensure Labour suffered an embarrassing loss.
However, following the founding of the National Gallery, London in 1824, the proposed Picture Gallery was no longer needed, and the space on the upper floor was given over to the Natural History collections.
That was the fount and origin of the famous declaration about the National Home for the Jews in Palestine .... As soon as I became Prime Minister I talked the whole matter over with Mr Balfour, who was then Foreign Secretary.
* Leslie Geddes ( deceased )- Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, electrical engineer, inventor, and educator of over 2000 biomedical engineers, received a National Medal of Technology in 2006 from President George Bush for his more than 50 years of contributions that have spawned innovations ranging from burn treatments to miniature defibrillators, ligament repair to tiny blood pressure monitors for premature infants, as well as a new method for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ).
The battle over disposition of People's Park resulted in a month-long occupation of Berkeley by the National Guard on orders of then-Governor Ronald Reagan.
The only forest left completely untouched in Côte d ' Ivoire is Taï National Park ( Parc National de Taï ), a area in the country's far southwest that is home to over 150 endemic species and many other endangered species such as the Pygmy Hippopotamus and 11 species of monkeys.
A collective body, the National Council of Public Safety ( CNSP ), presided over by Brigadier General Robert Guéi, took control.
National differences emerged over the names of elements either for convenience, linguistic niceties, or nationalism.
With over 55, 000 missionaries worldwide, the church currently has a membership of over 14. 4 million and is ranked by the National Council of Churches as the fourth largest Christian denomination in the United States.
The current National Chairman is Colin Valentine, who took over from Paula Waters in February 2010.
This has added excitement to several pennant races over the years, most recently in, and ; the first two times the division title was won by the Cubs, the third by the Cardinals, who went on to win the National League pennant as the Cubs faltered in the second half of the 2004 season.
However, that would be the only time during that season that the club would have a record over. 500, finishing at 53 – 64 and in last place in the National League West in the strike-shortened season.
At the same time, cheerleading coaches from all over the country organized themselves for the same rule making purpose, calling themselves the National All Star Cheerleading Coaches Congress ( NACCC ).
Historian Kris Inwood places the date very early, at least in Nova Scotia, finding clear signs that the Maritimes " Golden Age " of the mid-nineteenth century was over by 1870, before Confederation or the National Policy could have had any significant impact.
In 1983, Peter Greyson, an art student, entered Ottawa's National Archives ( known today as Library and Archives Canada ) and poured red paint mixed with glue over a copy of the proclamation of the 1982 constitutional amendment.
When the United States entered World War I, Eastman organized with Roger Baldwin and Norman Thomas the National Civil Liberties Bureau to protect conscientious objectors, or in her words: " To maintain something over here that will be worth coming back to when the weary war is over.

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