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 . OF . CONGRESS. CONGRESSIONAL POWERS. EXPRESSED POWERS I. EXPRESSED POWERS II. IMPLIED POWERS. NONLEGISLATIVE POWERS. Congress has limits:. Government is Limited. America’s Government is Federal (split between National and States). 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. National vs. State Government. Federalism: The idea that both the state & national government have powers.. http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/government/federalism.html. Exclusive Powers of the National and State Governments. Data Sharing & Reuse Policies. Learner Objectives. Explain the benefits of sharing data. Identify issues/obstacles related to reuse and sharing of data. Understand open access/open science/open data . Unit IV: The Presidency and the Bureaucracy. Lesson 1. Is the modern presidency too powerful or not powerful enough?. Qualifications and Term. Formal qualifications . (established by Article II). Natural-born citizen. Separation of Powers. . Distributes power equally among . three. branches of government. . Ensures no person or branch of government is too powerful. Legislative Branch. Created in Article I. Congress is the . 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. Money and Commerce. The Power to Tax. A . Tax is a charge levied by government on persons or property to raise money to meet public needs. . Congress . does not . have an unlimited power to tax.. Tax collecting cannot go against another part of the constitution. Enumerated/Delegated (Expressed) powers . are specifically given to Congress in the Constitution.. Article 1, Section 8. of the Constitution spells out the major powers of the Congress.. The first . National . Government. State. Government. Powers Granted. Powers Denied. Delegated Powers. Reserved Powers. Concurrent Powers. Expressed. Implied. Inherent. 10. th. Amendment. Denied:. Expressly. Silence of the Constitution. Andrés Pérez Orduz. Advisor to the Superintendent of Industry and Commerce. POWERS OF THE SIC REGARDING COMPETITION PROTECTION. POWERS OF THE SIC. POWERS OF THE SIC. POWERS OF THE SIC. INSTRUMENTS. regional and global levels. H. i. AP implementation at global, regional and local levels. 9. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. 9. Discuss examples of HiAP implementation at the local, regional and/or global level. 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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