The exercise of rule-making power and the preparation of proposed legislative measures by administrative departments. 1. The exercise of rule-making power, by James Hart. 2. The preparation of proposed legislative measures by administrative departments, by E. E. WitteU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Executive departments |
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... Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall each have power to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the execution of the functions vested in them by this title , and may for such purpose classify issuers ...
... Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall each have power to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the execution of the functions vested in them by this title , and may for such purpose classify issuers ...
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... governor . The framers of the Federal Constitution deliberately rejected the See citations in James Hart , Tenure of Office under the Constitution ; a Study in Law and Public Policy ( Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1930 ) , pp ...
... governor . The framers of the Federal Constitution deliberately rejected the See citations in James Hart , Tenure of Office under the Constitution ; a Study in Law and Public Policy ( Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1930 ) , pp ...
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... governor . " The latter was merely the chief executive , and chief in a political rather than an administrative sense . The Federal Constitution , on the con- trary , vested " the executive power " in the President . The President could ...
... governor . " The latter was merely the chief executive , and chief in a political rather than an administrative sense . The Federal Constitution , on the con- trary , vested " the executive power " in the President . The President could ...
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... Governors Smith , Roosevelt , and Lehman of New York , 1928 to 1936 ; Governor Cross of Connecticut , 1936 ; Governors White and Davey of Ohio , 1933 and 1935 ; Governor Byrd of Virginia , 1928 ; Governor Fitzgerald of Michigan , 1935 ; ...
... Governors Smith , Roosevelt , and Lehman of New York , 1928 to 1936 ; Governor Cross of Connecticut , 1936 ; Governors White and Davey of Ohio , 1933 and 1935 ; Governor Byrd of Virginia , 1928 ; Governor Fitzgerald of Michigan , 1935 ; ...
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... Governors of many States , it is believed that his burdens would be lightened and that the legislative proposals of administrative departments would come to Congress in much better shape than they do now . Should all details of the work ...
... Governors of many States , it is believed that his burdens would be lightened and that the legislative proposals of administrative departments would come to Congress in much better shape than they do now . Should all details of the work ...
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Page 43 - The head of each department is authorized to prescribe regulations, not inconsistent with law, for the government of his department, the conduct of its officers and clerks, the distribution and performance of its business, and the custody, use. and preservation of the records, papers, and property appertaining to it.
Page 17 - No provision of this title imposing any liability shall apply to any act done or omitted in good faith in conformity with any rule or regulation of the Commission, notwithstanding that such rule or regulation may, after such act or omission, be amended or rescinded or be determined by judicial or other authority to be invalid for any reason.
Page 22 - But even in such a case he may consider the decision after its rendition as a reason for removing the officer, on the ground that the discretion regularly entrusted to that officer by statute has not been on the whole intelligently or wisely exercised. Otherwise he does not discharge his own constitutional duty of seeing that the laws be faithfully executed.
Page 45 - ... 2 inches and a right-hand margin of approximately 1 inch, and shall be double-spaced, except that quotations, tabulations, or descriptions of land may be singlespaced.
Page 45 - USC 312) , nothing in this order shall be construed to apply to treaties, conventions, protocols, or other international agreements, or proclamations thereof by the President. § 7.6 Definition. The term "Presidential proclamations and Executive orders...
Page 45 - Specifications for Descriptions of Tracts of Land for Use In Executive Orders and Proclamations," prepared by the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.
Page 45 - Executive order or proclamation, he shall transmit it to the Attorney General for his consideration as to both form and legality.
Page 27 - General, who is not an elected servant of the people and who is not amenable to their will, the power arbitrarily to make rules and regulations having the force and effect of law which directly affect every home.