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To attain the qualification, one must complete a recognised Masters degree in Psychology and an appropriate practicum at a recognised training institution, and also sit an examination set by the Professional Board for Psychology.
Members of the Board include ( though are not limited to ) representatives from the UK Office of Government Commerce ( OGC ), APM Group ( APMG ), The Stationery Office ( TSO ), V3 Examination Panel, Examination Institutes ( EIs ) and the IT Service Management Forum International ( itSMF ) as the recognised user group.
In 2007, the site was recognised by the English Tourist Board as a ' Site of Rock ' n ' Roll Importance ' in their Guide ' England Rocks '.
It is all very well for the Midland Railway Company now to plead that they are busily employed in fitting up their passenger trains with continuous breaks, but the necessity for providing the passenger trains with a larger proportion of break power was pointed out by the Board of Trade to all Railway Companies more than 20 years since ; and with the exception of a very few railway companies that recognised that necessity and acted upon it, it may be truly stated that the principal Railway Companies throughout the Kingdom have resisted the efforts of the Board of Trade to cause them to do what was right, which the latter had no legal power to enforce, and even now it will be seen by the latest returns laid before Parliament that some of those Companies are still doing nothing to supply this now generally acknowledged necessity
He had been all over England and Scotland addressing vast meetings and, as a rule, carrying them with him ; he had taken a leading part in a conference held by the Anti-Corn Law League in London had led deputations to the Duke of Sussex, to Sir James Graham, then home secretary, and to Lord Ripen and Gladstone, the secretary and under secretary of the Board of Trade ; and he was universally recognised as the chief orator of the Free Trade movement.
Podiatrists must have a Bachelor of Health Science majoring in podiatry from Auckland University of Technology ( AUT ), or an overseas qualification recognised by the Podiatrists Board of New Zealand, be registered with the Podiatrists Board of New Zealand andhave a current Annual Practising Certificate.
The school was recognised by the Technical Education Board of London County Council in 1894 and became part of the development of technical education taking place in London and Britain.
This can be obtained by passing the exam conducted by the National Board of Examinations after completing 3 years of post-MBBS residency training in teaching hospitals recognised by the board.
CoSup became officially recognised by the European Schools Board of Governors on the 31 January 2006.
Since 1890 the RFU has recognised the International Rugby Board as the world governing and law-making body for the game of Rugby Union.
The Welsh Rugby Union ( WRU ) () is the governing body of rugby union in Wales, recognised by the International Rugby Board.
In February 2007, appropriately the 30th anniversary of Marc Bolan's death, the work done by TAG since 1999 was recognised by the English Tourist Board by the publication of their new guide of sights of rock ' n ' roll importance-England Rocks.
In 2007 Ashdown Forest, the beautiful Sussex heathland recognised worldwide as the setting for the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, became the centre of a dispute between some local residents and the Forest's governing body, the Board of Conservators, which is responsible for administering the Forest's of common land.
BARLA's work in the international expansion of the game was recognised by their inclusion as affiliate members of the International Federation ( equivalent to the International Board at the time ) in 1999 and by BARLA's inclusion in the Emerging Nations World Championship in 2000.
ABRSM ( the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music ) is an internationally recognised educational body and charity that provides examinations in music.
Queanbeyan Council applied to have the localities of Letchworth, Larmer, Dodsworth and De Salis recognised as suburbs and these names were assigned by the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales in 1998.
AMH editorial staff are all qualified pharmacists or medical practitioners, and its Editorial Advisory Board and reviewers include many of Australia ’ s most recognised authorities in medicines-related fields.
Cardiff RFC and Hancock were jointly recognised by the International Rugby Board in 2011 for this innovation with induction to the IRB Hall of Fame.
Though the Christian Brothers retain a presence on the Board of Management, as Trustees, CBC is now staffed entirely by lay teachers, and is recognised as one of Ireland's leading educational establishments at secondary level.
Green continued to work at " driving a culture change in Co-operatives UK "-for example leading the organisation to become the first co-operative to partner with the National Association of Co-operative Officials ( NACO ) as its recognised trade union or successfully opposing recommendations from the International Accounting Standards Board ( IASB ) that would have seen co-operative members ' share capital classed as debt, " destroying " the co-operative advantage.
The suburb was officially recognised by the Geographical Names Board in 1971.

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But it would greatly strengthen any Mayor's executive powers, remove the excuse in large degree that he is a captive of inaction in the Board of Estimate, increase his budget-making authority both as to expense and capital budgets, and vest in him the right to reorganize city departments in the interest of efficiency and economy.
The central group of the Foundation's advisors are, at any one period of time, the members of our Advisory Board, consisting, now, of thirty-six men and women.
Emory University's Board of Trustees announced Friday that it was prepared to accept students of any race as soon as the state's tax laws made such a step possible.
The Convention on Offenses and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft (" Tokyo Convention ") is a multilateral convention, done at Tokyo between 20 August and 14 September 1963, coming into force on 4 December 1963, and is applicable to offenses against penal law and to any acts jeopardizing the safety of persons or property on board civilian aircraft while in-flight and engaged in international air navigation.
A fax from the Secretary of the International Narcotics Control Board to the Netherlands Ministry of Public Health sent in 2001 goes on to state that " Consequently, preparations ( e. g. decoctions ) made of these plants, including ayahuasca, are not under international control and, therefore, not subject to any of the articles of the 1971 Convention.
Over a year later, on May 29, 1975, the University Board of Trustees authorized a change in policy to admit " students of any race ," a move that occurred shortly before the announcement of the Supreme Court decision in Runyon v. McCrary ( 427 U. S. 160 ), which prohibited racial exclusion in private schools.
A Board of Directors is normally made up of members ( Directors ) who are a mixture of corporate officials who are also management employees of the company ( inside directors ) and persons who are not employed by the company in any capacity ( outside directors or non-executive directors ).
Note, however, that the Secretary has a reporting line to the Board of Directors, regardless of any other reporting lines conferred by concurrent titles.
Note, however, that the Treasurer has a reporting line to the Board of Directors, regardless of any other reporting lines conferred by concurrent titles.
Graduate students are bound by the Honor Code, as are the undergraduates, and the Graduate Review Board oversees any violations of the code.
If 5 % of Town voters petition the Board of Selectmen within 14 days of Town Meeting any action taken may be submitted to voters.
The FOMC is the committee responsible for setting monetary policy and consists of all seven members of the Board of Governors and the twelve regional bank presidents, though only five bank presidents vote at any given time.
Orwell was declared " unfit for any kind of military service " by the Medical Board in June, but soon afterwards found an opportunity to become involved in war activities by joining the Home Guard.
Shortly before the trial Eiffel had announced his intention to resign from the Board of Directors of the Compagnie des Establissments Eiffel, and did so at a General Meeting held on 14 February, saying " I have absolutely decided to abstain from any participation in any manufacturing business from now on, and so that no one can be misled and to make it most evident that I intend to remain absolutely uninvolved with the management of the establishments which bear my name, I wish to that my name should disappear from the name of the company.
In testimony to the House Financial Services Committee in 2009, Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve Board Chairman said he " would not think that any hedge fund or private equity fund would become a systemically-critical firm individually ".
The outgoing Board designates the ten members who are the most advanced in atomic energy technology and the remaining three most advanced members from any of the following areas that are not represented by the first ten: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Middle East and South Asia, South East Asia, the Pacific, and the Far East.
This is necessary in order to avoid criticism from the International Narcotics Board, which historically has taken a dim view of any moves to relax official drug policy.
Terms such as " stolen " were used in the context of taking children from their families – the Hon P. McGarry, a member of the Parliament of New South Wales, objected to the Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 which then enabled the Aborigines ' Protection Board to remove Aboriginal children from their parents without having to establish that they were in any way neglected or mistreated ; McGarry described the policy as " steal the child away from its parents ".
According to the Board Chair, " with any charity created after 9 / 11, the farther you get away from the event, the more difficult it is to raise funds.
In early July the Town Board passed a law requiring a permit for any gathering over 5, 000 people.
These residents elect the officials of the cities, but since they don't actually own any land, they don't have any power in electing the District Board of Supervisors.
Numerous changes at management and Board level, before and during the exhibition, had only limited, if any, results.
The legislators themselves are independently elected ( while some also serve as mayors of the villages they represent, their status as mayors does not affect in any way their seats on the legislature and thus it is not a Board of Supervisors ).

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