Examples of Lieutenant Governor in Council in a sentence
The Bonds are issued under the authority of the Financial Administration Act, Revised Statutes of British Columbia 1996, Chapter 138, as amended, and an Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council of British Columbia.
Terms and conditions of employment59(2) A person may be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council on terms and conditions, including remuneration, authorized by order of, or prescribed by, the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
This Global Bond is issued under the authority of an Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council of Ontario, made pursuant to the Financial Administration Act (Ontario), as amended.
Consistent with the powers authorized in this subsection, taking such other actions or implementing such other measures as the Lieutenant Governor in Council considers necessary in order to prevent, respond to or alleviate the effects of the emergency.
The term “civil authority” shall mean any person acting under the authority of the Governor General in Council of Canada or the Lieutenant Governor in Council of a Province, and/or any person acting with authority under a Federal, Provincial or Territorial legislation with respect to the protection of persons and property in the event of an emergency.
Subject to subsection (7), requiring that any person collect, use or disclose information that in the opinion of the Lieutenant Governor in Council may be necessary in order to prevent, respond to or alleviate the effects of the emergency.
All members of the Board of Governors are appointed by either the Lieutenant Governor in Council or the Minister of Advanced Education, with the exception of the Chancellor and President, who are ex officio members.
WCAT is headed by a chair appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (the Cabinet).
When approved by the Pension Committee, such recommendations will be forwarded to the Commission and, if approved by the Commission, such recommendation will be forwarded to the Lieutenant Governor in Council of the Province of Ontario for consideration.
In the opinion of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the order would facilitate providing assistance to victims of the emergency or would otherwise help victims or other persons to deal with the emergency and its aftermath.