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A draft of any National Assembly bill of tribal concern must be referred to the House of Chiefs for advisory opinion.
Charles D. Walcott – secretary of the Smithsonian Institution from 1907 to 1927 – took up the effort, and in January 1915, Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, and House Representative Ernest W. Roberts, introduced identical resolutions recommending the creation of an advisory committee as outlined by Walcott.
McCurry serves on numerous boards or advisory councils for organizations including Share Our Strength, the Junior Statesmen Foundation, Children's Scholarship Fund, the Wesley Theological Seminary, United Methodist Communications and the White House Historical Association.
He renamed Government Housethe Command Post ”, instituted an advisory defense council composed of military commanders, placed military tribunals above the system of civil law, appointed soldiers to top government posts and parastatal agencies, and even informed the newly-inducted civilian cabinet ministers that they would be subject to military discipline.
An earlier advisory body, the House of Assembly ( also known for a period as the Legislative Assembly ), existed from 1976 to 1986.
The Labour MP for Luton North, Kelvin Hopkins, told the House of Commons on May 19, 2011 that Greenstock took up an advisory consultancy post with the oil industry in Iraq.
Following the return of the Democrats to a majority in the House, McIntyre has been named as a senior whip and as a member of the advisory council to congressional leadership.
Under future Surgeon General William H. Stewart, the Office of the Surgeon General ’ s Division of Public Health Methods staffed a number of investigatory and advisory bodies whose reports still inform policy decisionmaking, including the Secretary ’ s Consultants on Medical Research and Education ( Bayne-Jones report, 1958 ); the Surgeon General ’ s Consultant Group on Medical Education ( Bane report, 1959 ); the Surgeon General ’ s Report on Environmental Health Problems submitted to the House Appropriations Subcommittee ( 1959 ); and the Study Group on the Mission and Organization of the Public Health Service ( Hundley report, 1960 ).
A careful restoration of the Vermont State House began in the early 1980s led by curator David Schütz and the Friends of the Vermont State House, a citizens ' advisory committee.
He is involved in several not-for-profit and public sector activities, including the U. S .- Japan Business Council, the Trilateral Commission, the U. S .- Japan Private Sector / Government Commission, Yale Divinity School advisory board, Yale School of Management board of advisors, American Friends of the British Museum, Yaddo, the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, Trout Unlimited, and Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and the Tony Blair Faith Foundation.
The House of Elders primarily has an advisory role rather than a maker of law.
Ms. Bain, a native of Augusta, GA, is considered a consummate Washington insider, having worked at The White House ; in advisory roles in numerous Presidential campaigns ; and on several political finance committees.
He served on the President's Advisory Board at Duke University, Cal Arts Board of Trustees, and advisory boards at The University of Texas at Austin, George Eastman House, North Carolina School of the Arts, Florida Atlantic University, and many socially progressive groups.
A House of Chiefs ( or House of Traditional Leaders ) is a post-colonial assembly, either legislative or advisory, that is recognised by either a national or regional government as consisting of and providing a collective, public voice for an ethnic group's pre-colonial authorities.
The Council of the Indies ( Consejo de Indias ), established in 1524 acted as an advisory board on colonial affairs, and the House of Trade ( Casa de Contratación ) regulated trade with the colonies.

advisory and Chiefs
The Criminal Justice Information Systems Committees of the International Association of Chiefs of Police ( IACP ) and the National Sheriffs ' Association ( NSA ) serve in an advisory capacity to the UCR Program and encourage local police departments and sheriff's departments to participate fully in the program.
The Chairman convenes the meetings and coordinates the efforts of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( JCS ), an advisory body comprising the Chairman, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the chiefs of staff of the United States Army and United States Air Force, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau.
The Great Council of Chiefs in its most recent form was established under Section 116 of the 1997 Constitution ( now defunct ), but it actually predates the Constitution by many years, having been established by the British colonial rulers as an advisory body in 1876, two years after Fiji was ceded to the United Kingdom.
They established what was to become the Great Council of Chiefs, originally an advisory body, but which grew into a powerful constitutional institution.

advisory and represents
It represents the sign language interpreting profession in England, Wales and Northern Ireland sitting on advisory committees and having strong links with the NRCPD.
All members of the Walloon Parliament are also members of the Parliament of the French Community, except for Monika Dethier-Neumann who represents the German-speaking population and is an advisory member of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community.
The SJA represents the British sports media on the British Olympic Association's press advisory committee and acts as a consultant to organizers of major events who need guidance on media requirements as well as seeking to represent its members ' interests in a range of activities.
In the most basic sense, the Assets Under Management metric represents the number of dollars on which a financial firm has the legal right to claim a management / advisory fee.

advisory and eight
In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Prairie Street School.
In Ireland, MBNA was accused of calling consumers up to eight times a day who are behind in making payments, which prompted the state debt advisory service to publicly state that harassment is outlawed.
In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Garden Grove School and Newcastle Avenue School in Reseda.
Between its founding and April 1984, the tribunal pronounced two advisory opinions on Western Sahara and Eritrea and held eight sessions ( Argentina, Philippines, El Salvador, Afghanistan I and II, East Timor, Zaire and Guatemala ).
Upon his return to the private sector in 1997, Mr. Zed co-founded a very successful public policy and business advisory company in Ottawa, Summa Strategies Canada Inc., and served as its President for eight years representing some of the largest American and Canadian companies and their CEO's with offices in Ottawa, Washington and London.
This revision harmonized the role and mission of the Defense Science Board with DDR & D ’ s responsibilities, prescribing eight members-at-large and modifying ex officio membership to conform with the establishment or dissolution of advisory panels in the office of the DDR & E.
Jellett is now the Chair of the city's Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and sits on eight other city committee's and advisory boards.
Several MPOs there, with governance over eight counties, have developed a greater regional planning committee, the Chairs Coordinating Committee ( CCC ), composed of the chairs of seven MPOs and the chairs of their appointed advisory committee ( or their representatives ) in order to coordinate transportation planning for the region, that is compatible with all, as well as addressing the challenges of long range planning for a large and growing region that has overlapping issues among the MPOs or transportation plans that extend throughout the entire area.

advisory and principal
The principal duties of the CPPCC chief are mainly advisory and conciliatory ; Li's duties focused on mitigating conflict between different sectors of society, conferring on state affairs, and providing ideas for the top bodies of PRC central government for reference.
In his view, an advisory opinion derives its status and authority from the fact that it is the official pronouncement of the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.
The principal activities of its subsidiaries and associated companies include investment and treasury management, property development and investment, stock and commodity broking, insurance, investment advisory, fund management as well as banking and finance, operating principally in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the mainland of the PRC, etc.
The Committee, established by Congress in 1974, is the principal trade advisory group representing America ’ s private sector to the President and Congress on all trade issues such as the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ), the World Trade Organization and the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The Productivity Commission is the Australian Government's principal review and advisory body on microeconomic policy and regulation.

advisory and people
However, the Faroese managed to re-establish the Løgting as a county council with an advisory role in 1852, with many people hoping to eventually achieve independence.
It is worth noting that these referendums, and potential future referendums, although legitimate as part of Norwegian constitutional convention, will not have any legal binding: They will merely be advisory, and the final decision will be taken by the Norwegian parliament, who may choose ( albeit unlikely ) to disregard the will of the Norwegian people as expressed through the referendum.
In January 2007 an advisory panel of the United States Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) did not recommend clearance for marketing of an rTMS device, stating that the device appeared to be reasonably safe but had failed to demonstrate efficacy in a study of people with major depression who had not benefitted from prior adequate treatment with oral antidepressants during their current major depressive episode.
During his time as Chief Herald, Slevin inaugurated a genealogy advisory service, to assist in requests for help from people of Irish ancestry.
A suspected reason associated with the late realisation of success in selective breeding programs in aquaculture was the education of the concerned people – researchers, advisory personnel and fish farmers.
He hired people, such as the Marquis Duquesne, whose family took control of Philippe's political advisory service.
This has been done by placing people who are professionally unqualified or who have clear conflicts of interest in official posts and on scientific advisory committees ; by disbanding existing advisory committees ; by censoring and suppressing reports by the government ’ s own scientists ; and by simply not seeking independent scientific advice.
The treaty gave the Irish government an advisory role in Northern Ireland's government while confirming that there would be no change in the constitutional position of Northern Ireland unless a majority of its people agreed to join the Republic.
The Convention was to be " merely advisory " to the people voting in each state.
Local authorities have also been established for rural areas, with advisory powers and these provide a voice to people of all races outside the provincial structure.
The ward councillors work closely with an advisory board of local people, which has led to the creation of a playground area next to the Cascades, the provision of security gates on many access alleys, and improvements to street lighting.
Amos, who is an avid anti-censorship proponent, explained in an interview that she felt it was important not to have a parental advisory sticker on the label so that young people would be able to have access to the DVD, as she touches on many important political issues in her works.
Prominent people from various spheres of life gathered around Otpor ; an advisory body was set up and its members became the main promoters of the Declaration and Otpor ’ s main idea.
The Deseret News also created an editorial advisory board to work with Gilbert and Edwards ; it consisted of people with a broad variety of backgrounds:
Although envisaged by Speransky as the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, it was actually an advisory legislative body composed of people whom the tsar could trust.
Bapu also later served on their advisory board to guide and have an outstanding content for the magazine that catered to Telugu people.
It was the largest flotation ever organised by any gold mining company coordinating and advisory team alone numbered over 200 people.
Colour can be used both for shape borders and connection lines to indicate differences in authority and responsibility, and possibly formal, advisory and informal links between people.
She is chairwoman of the board of LA's BEST Friends, an after school education, enrichment and recreation program ; a member of the board of directors for the Long Beach Boys and Girls Club ; an advisory board member of Court Appointed Special Advocates ( CASA ), supporting children in foster care ; an advisory board member of EmpowerTech, serving people with disabilities ; and an honorary advisory board member of Optimist Youth Home, providing services for troubled youth.
It is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of ten people, four of whom are ex-officio members which have three advisory committees that can assist them.
Elim Christian Mission International is run by a global spiritual Directive, a Council of Ministers ( acting as an advisory and consultative body ) people led by Mario Vega, who in turn is the Senior Pastor of the church in San Salvador, so practically it is the highest authority of the mission not only locally but internationally speaking.

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