Boundary commission definition

Boundary commission means a local government boundary commission created under ORS 199.410 to 199.430, 199.435 to 199.464, 199.480 to 199.505 and 199.510.
Boundary commission means a local government boundary commission created under ORS
Boundary commission or “commis- sion” means a local government boundary commission formed under ORS 199.410 to 199.534.

Examples of Boundary commission in a sentence

  • East Lothian Council Response to Local Government Boundary commission for Scotland Proposal for East Lothian The LGBCS originally proposed to reduce the number of East Lothian councillors from 23 to 21 (three 3-member wards and three 4-member wards); reducing the number of wards in the area by 1 and reducing councillor numbers by 2.

  • It is better, therefore, to leave the matter to the Boundary commission itself.

  • Ironically, Radcliffe had informally conveyed to the Muslim members of the Punjab Boundary commission that three tehsils of Frozpur District (Ferozpur, Zira and Fazilka) were being included in Pakistan but in the final award, they were allotted to India.

  • The implementation of the proposal will lead to significantly less local democratic representation and accountability with less than 100 councillors• Any move to unitary local government will reduce the total number of councillors across the area and will mean each represents a council responsible for all council services.• Boundary commission guidance would need to be followed and in One Cumbria this means the number of councillors reduces to less than one hundred, which risks being unsustainable.

  • The Local Government Boundary commission for England has been undertaking an electoral review to recommend new ward boundaries.

  • Pursuant to the provisions of H.B. 387, 85th General Assembly, Section 2, the Mayor is hereby authorized to submit this ordinance and the boundary adjustment for the City of Chesterfield outlined herein, to the St. Louis County Boundary commission for review and approval according to the rules and procedures established by said Commission.

  • Lewisham West & Penge Clock House – 11259 Crystal Palace – 7907 Penge & Cator – 11463 Bellingham – 9262 Forest Hill – 9462 Perry Vale – 9858 Sydenham – 10188 Crofton Park - 9744 TOTAL – 79143 The Boundary commission proposals would see the existing Lewisham West wards be joined with Southwark wards with which it is divided by geography.

  • Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, Massachusetts 02139Tim Hughes, Acting Chair Brendan Sullivan, Member Thomas Scott, MemberTad Heuer, Member Mahmood Firouzbakht, MemberSean O'Grady, Zoning Specialist REPORTERS, INC.

  • Area, 126 Or App 351, 868 P2d 783 (1994) Boundary commission must consider statewide planning goals only when local comprehensive plan does not provide adequate policy direction.

  • For instance in Kenya long waiting times are to be observed in con- trast to the legal statement that tax refund has to be carried out within 60 days, while an enti- tlement for interest payments does not exist.


More Definitions of Boundary commission

Boundary commission means a Boundary Commission established by the 1949 Act other than the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland.

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  • Planning Commission means the City’s Planning Commission.

  • Central Commission means the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission referred to in sub-section (1) of section 76 of the Act;

  • County commission means the board of county commissioners of the county.

  • Diocesan Schools Commission means the education service provided by the diocese, which may also be known, or referred to, as the Diocesan Education Service.

  • Redevelopment Commission means the Fishers Redevelopment Commission.

  • Public Service Commission means the Public Service Commission constituted under this Constitution;

  • City Commission means the legislative body of the City of Miami.

  • Public work means public work as defined in section 2 of P.L.1963, c.150 (C. 34:11-56.26) and which is subject to the provisions of P.L.1963, c.150 (C. 34:11-56.25 et seq.). Public work shall not include the provision of goods or products.

  • Public utilities means those utilities defined in sections 4905.02, 4905.03, 4907.02, and 4907.03 of the Revised Code; in the case of a foreign corporation, it means those utilities defined as public utilities by the laws of its domicile; and in the case of any other foreign issuer, it means those utilities defined as public utilities by the laws of the situs of its principal place of business. The term always includes railroads whether or not they are so defined as public utilities.

  • Election Commission means the Election Commission appointed by the President under article 324;

  • Commission Comments means written comments pertaining solely to Rule 415 which are received by the Company from the Commission, and a copy of which shall have been provided by the Company to the Holder, to a filed Registration Statement which limit the amount of shares which may be included therein to a number of shares which is less than such amount sought to be included thereon as filed with the Commission.

  • State Information Commission means the State Information Commission constituted under sub-section (1) of section 15;

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program authority or "VSMP authority" means an authority approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, to operate a Virginia Stormwater Management Program.

  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or "FERC" means the

  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) means the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or its duly authorized representatives.

  • University Grants Commission means the Commission established under section 4 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (Central Act 3 of 1956);

  • Physical Therapy Compact Commission or "commission" means the national administrative body whose membership consists of all states that have enacted the compact.

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  • Water Authority means the body corporate known as the Water Authority of Western Australia established by the Water Authority Xxx 0000;

  • Civil Service Commission means the commission required under Section 5 of Article XI of the Michigan Constitution of 1963.

  • County authority means the board of county commissioners,

  • Public use means a publicly owned project or a privately owned project that is available for use by the public.

  • national competent authority means any national competent authority as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1024/2013;

  • FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

  • Interstate commission means the Interstate Commission for Juveniles created by Article III of this compact.