State organs definition

State organs means the Diet, the Cabinet, courts, and the Board of Audit, and any organizations affiliated to them; and "information concerning deliberations, examinations or consultations internally conducted by or mutually conducted" shall mean information compiled or acquired in connection with various deliberations, examinations, or consultations, in the stages of the processes to reach decisions for the affairs and business of the Corporation, including free discussions on policy options, etc. to be considered prior to making actual decisions, deliberation and discussion to consolidate opinions at the stage involving responsible personnel, explanations and reviews deemed as prerequisites for making official and final decisions, and deliberations and examinations at research councils participated by external knowledgeable persons, held by the Corporation, etc.
State organs means all offices, Boards, Commissions and Agencies created by Law whether in the Executive, Legislative or Judicial arm of Government, Departments, Institutions Authorities, Body Corporate of the State in administrative units, Schools and as may created by the executive order of the Governor.

Examples of State organs in a sentence

  • It also calls for the duty given to the Project proponent to cooperate with State organs and other persons to protect and conserve the environment as mentioned in Part II.

  • Subsequently, new combat readiness was inextricably linked with the militarization of the State organs in peacetime and in times of war.

  • State organs and entities empowered to exer- cise elements of governmental authority’ in: ▇.