Call it the potential for unintended consequences that attaches to virtually any legislative or administrative action.
As an administrative action, the measure needs no other approval and goes into effect immediately.
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One person who was "partially exonerated" will instead likely face administrative action, King said.
Jackson laid the groundwork for administrative action when she declared carbon dioxide a pollutant in 2009.
One employee "has been cleared of serious misconduct, but will face administrative action, " the Secret Service said.
Or is he really just putting his eggs in the administrative action basket?
The President, through administrative action -- the DHS, in terms of its enforcement priorities -- was able to address a component of this.
Would you be open to them doing essentially the same thing through an administrative action, or is that off the table, as well?
The SEC enforcement staff has recently reported more lawyers to the agency's general counsel, who can take administrative action against lawyers for alleged professional misconduct.
So we've been able to take some steps through administrative action.
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TIKRIT, Iraq (CNN) -- The commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division on Friday accepted a U.S. military investigator's recommendation and ordered administrative action against Lt.
Defending his administrative action to allow these kids to stay.
He alleges the SEC's administrative action would deny him his right to a jury trial and other procedural safeguards available if the case had been brought in civil court.
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At worst, it is a Trojan Horse, calculated to devolve whether through further administrative action or judicial decisions into an unencumbered right to service in the armed forces for openly gay individuals.
Brian Hunter, the gas trader, tried to raise money for another commodity fund, Solengo Capital, until he was sued by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and named in an administrative action by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The new amendments will give the independent panel authority to push for changes across the entire health system, not just in Medicare, and successful pilot schemes could also be scaled up rapidly by administrative action, without going through Congress.
For example, under federal securities laws, there are statutes and rules permitting SEC administrative and civil enforcement actions and private causes of action which do not impose a requirement to plead or prove scienter.
Last week's action by Unison members at hospitals in Wakefield, Dewsbury and Pontefract followed a ballot in October which saw 88% of those administrative and clerical staff balloted voting in favour of strike action.
Unison said 95% of members, which include administrative and nursing staff, had already voted in favour of taking strike action and 98% voted in favour of industrial action short of strike action, in a ballot last month.
Unison said administrative and clerical staff last month voted 88% in favour of the one-day strike action.
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