Week 2 Assignment – GM520 1. State the administrative agency which controls the regulation. Explain why this agency and your proposed regulation interests you (briefly). Will this proposed regulation affect you or the business in which you are working? If so, how?
Homework week 2 — MGMT520 1. State the administrative agency that controls the regulation. Explain why this agency and your proposed regulation interests you (briefly). Will this proposed regulation affect you or the business in which you are working? If so, how?
Cover fruit trees in appropriate netting. 5.2 Recent developments Amendments were made to the Nature Conservation Act 1992 by the Queensland Government on 29 November 2013 to allow local governments (councils) to make decisions on how to manage urban flying fox roosts and accordingly put into action such decisions without the necessity of a permit. Local governments are restricted to use non-lethal methods in defined urban areas only, and can only undertake methods in accordance with the ‘code of practice – ecologically sustainable management of flying-fox roosts’ to ensure suitable welfare outcomes for flying foxes (DEHP 2014). These changes authorise councils to intentionally disperse, remove or manage flying fox roosts in elected urban areas through means which previously would have required a permit. This includes allowing the use of smoke, noise, light, foggers, BirdFrite and ‘scarecrow’ type devices as deterrents as outlined in the code (Nature Conservation Services Branch, DEPH 2013).
If so, how? Submit a copy of the proposed regulation along with your responses to these five questions. The proposed regulation can be submitted as either a separate Word document (.doc) or Adobe file (.pdf). This means you will submit two attachments to the Week 2 Dropbox: (1) a Word doc with the questions and your answers and (2) a copy of the proposed regulation you used for this assignment. (10 points) (1)The administrative agency which I choose is the Small Business Administration (SBA).
(Scanlan, 1991) “The Carter executive order had four major parts. First, to improve the export notice procedures already required. Second, was annual publication of a summary of U.S. government actions banning or severely restricting substances for domestic use. Third, it directed the State Department and other federal agencies to participate in the development of international hazard alert systems. Fourth, it established procedures whereby formal export licensing controls would be placed upon a very limited number of "extremely hazardous substances" that represented a serious threat to human health or the environment, and the export of which would threaten U.S. foreign policy interests.
After all, their purpose is to protect America from other countries. With many Americans unaware of what is happening this proves that our border control policies are inadequate and are in need of our full attention. FBI assistant director Kevin L. Perkins went before the Homeland Security Committee March 11th, 2010
Overtime the Constitution has been amended and thus the amendments have been established to further protect citizens from unlawful or repressive acts of government (Bill of Rights are included in the first ten amendments and were established in 1791). Inasmuch, the limited powers have been granted to the three branches of government (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) known as enumerated powers. Primary powers of government have been given to Congress; Congress has enumerated powers in 18 different clauses. The powers that generally impact business owners and managers include (1) the power to regulate commerce ( Commerce Clause ); (2) taxing the citizenry and commercial entities and spending government funds
ENG102 Argumentation Essay Oil Drilling in Alaska To Drill or Not To Drill In your reading you will find the reasons for oil drilling and reasons for not drilling for oil in Alaska. The oil is very much needed in order to survive in this country. They would not need to use all of the land that is provided for the U.S. There are also consequences for drilling on this land. There are also new ways of drilling for the oil.
Policy-Making in the Federal System Rona Harris POL 201 Instructor: Roger Pao June 3, 2013 Policy-Making in the Federal System The expression federalism itself exemplifies the concept of collective although separate powers. In a federal system national and local governments obtain power from the citizens (Levin-Waldman, 2012, p. 66). The guidelines affirm actions federal and local state governments must consider to impose legislation upon its citizens. The Affordable Health Care for America Act (Obama-care) passed and signed into law in 2010. However, considered by its opponents as unconstitutional, the Supreme Court intervened and in a five to four decision upheld the health care law as constitutional in 2012.
Further research shows that during this time of hurricane season, there is a 90% possibility that the cruise will be canceled. Bayes’ Theorem has been applied to determine the confidence intervals to forecast the occurrence of a hurricane, the captain’s hurricane cancellation policy, and purchasing hurricane insurance. The data listed in the scenario will help me in deciding to purchase hurricane insurance or to take a risk and go on the trip as planned. To make an informed decision, more research has to be conducted and applied to this circumstance. The research has been used to decide to purchase hurricane insurance as well as a supplemental traveler’s