Examples of Ministerial Councils in a sentence
The operation of this Agreement will be reviewed every three years by the presentation of a report from the relevant Ministerial Councils to the First Ministers following consultation by the Chair of the Ministerial Council with the President of the Australian Local Government Association.
Where these mechanisms do not resolve the interpretation, the matter will be dealt with by reference from the Ministerial Council(s) to First Ministers.
Save as otherwise provided in this Treaty and subject to the provisions of this Article and Article 27, the Ministerial Councils shall take decisions by a qualified majority vote and such decisions shall be binding.
Within one year of the execution of this Agreement, the Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, in consultation with relevant Ministerial Councils, will develop and report to First Ministers on a strategy for a national approach to the protection of rare, vulnerable and endangered species.
Proposals approved by the Ministerial Councils shall be transmitted to the Community Council for prioritisation and resource allocation for their implementation.
Proposals approved by the Ministerial Councils and transmitted to the Community Council for prioritisation and resource allocation for implementation may be returned by the Community Council to the originating Organ for modification.
The organs are the Conference of Heads of Government and the Ministerial Councils, which have responsibility for key policy areas and are the decision-making bodies of CARICOM.
The Bureau and the Community Council may initiate proposals for development by the Ministerial Councils within their respective areas of competence.
Where intervention involves the use of regulation, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has endorsed a set of Principles and Guidelines for Ministerial Councils and Standards Setting Bodies, for assessing new regulatory proposals or reviewing existing regulations (COAG, 2004).
Principles and Guidelines for National Standard Setting and Regulatory action by Ministerial Councils and Standard-Setting Bodies.