PPT-Module: Powers, Policies &
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Procedures MultiAgency Interoperability Training Operational and Tactical Command College of Policing 2017 1 OFFICIAL Objectives Identify what generic powers policies
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Procedures MultiAgency Interoperability Training Operational and Tactical Command College of Policing 2017 1 OFFICIAL Objectives Identify what generic powers policies and procedures need to be considered in regard to the Joint Decision . 656 JPEG Encoder Scaler H264MPEG2 TranscoderEncoder SX3 1Gbit FCRAM AOS 2: On completion of this unit the student should be able to explain the role of the Commonwealth Constitution in defining law making powers within a federal structure.... Federation. In the 19. th. Bell Ringer: . Can you give an example of a power of Congress?. Delegated Powers. Congressional powers are delegated . (given) by the Constitution.. These delegated powers are either . 1.) Expressed 2.)Implied or 3.) Inherent . Constitution. Article I Section 8. Powers Delegated by the Constitution. Strict vs. Liberal . Activity. Worksheet. Video. Three Types of Powers:. Implied. Expressed. Inherent. Expressed Power. Tax. Congress may NOT tax exports. Checks and Balances. Whose got the power???. Key Question. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. Power of the SWORD. Powers Granted to Congress. Financing Government. Collect taxes, borrow & print money. Regulating and Encouraging American Trade and Industry. Foreign & domestic trade. Roads & Post Offices. Congressional Power— Congressional power is limited by the fact that it has only those powers . delegated. to it by the Constitution.. Congress cannot create national public . schools. .. Congress cannot require people to . A practical perspective. Sylvia McNeece. 25 September 2013. Introduction. Context. Approach to regulation. Overview of regulatory powers. Enforcement. Future strategy. 1. Who the Board supervises. 2. Expressed Powers. The Power to tax. Taxes are used to provide for public needs (and we have many needs). Limits on taxing. Can only tax for public purposes or “general Welfare”. Can’t tax exports. Unit 1.04. Exponent Properties. Dividing Powers with the same base: . To divide powers . with the same base. , subtract their exponents.. Example: . Divide the following powers.. A) B) C) . Referral of law-making power by the states to the Commonwealth Power. Where referendum procedures have been unsuccessful in amending the wording of the Constitution, and a case is not brought before the High Court there is a third means available which is more efficient and effective. Essential Questions. : What is the purpose of federalism? Why does the government need to make sure that the rights of citizens are upheld? What were the causes of instances in United States history in which rights were not properly upheld? How were/have these issues been resolved? . Separation of Powers or Checks/Balances- . breaks the U.S. government into 3 separate branches. Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances. Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances. Each branch has separate powers and can check one another’s powers . 3. Public health, h. i. ap and its development. Learning Objectives. 3. Define public health and HiAP. 1. Explain the origins and development of HiAP. 2. Recognize when to use . a HiAP approach. 3. Distinguish the HiAP approach .
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