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  • ...0s and NMR 2330s when it was largely privatized (now, over 60% of Namorese health care is owned by the private sector). Successive administrations have initi ...ar]] and the [[Second Great War (Esquarium)|Second Great War]], the entire health industry was privatized and only the rich had access to good-quality health
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  • | [[Bill Winston]] ! [[Thermodolian Minister of Health|Minister of Health]]
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  • ...does not happen frequently; usually the two houses eventually agree on the bill, or the administration decides to withdraw it. This power however gives the ...succession—in case of death, resignation or removal from office (only for health reasons)—to the presidency of the Volynian Republic, becoming Acting Pres
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  • ...August, 2018 the President of Thermodolia [[Jacob Zarman]] re-appointed [[Bill Winston]] to the position of Prime Minister. Winston was re-elected as Prim | government_head = [[Bill Winston]]
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  • A): $2 billion is allocated to this bill in the fiscal year 2020. Any leftover funds must be used in 2021 or returne ...ased by a further $600 per week for the 21 weeks after the passage of this bill, with a cap of 95% of previous earnings.
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  • | [[Arabin Secretary of Health and Human Services|Secretary of Health and Human Services]] ...so included that any departments created subsequent to the passage of that bill that departments secretary shall be added to the line of succession. Since
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  • ===Health Concerns=== ...cations relating to his kidneys. He would be released with a clean bill of health a month later, and no major reoccurrence of symptoms has been noted.
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  • ...y. Then it arrived on Minister-President Carter desk it was veto as it the bill lack clarity on some of the biggest issues. Reform of the commission after ...service applications, certifications, examinations, and, promotions.” The bill passed both houses and was signed into law by Minister-President McCord in
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  • ...rom HM the King and the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords. However the bill was still opposed by the Unionist Party in both House of Representatives an ...tion Department, [[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Health]] and the [[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of
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  • ...ypes of mechanisation in agriculture for the sake of public health and the health of the land, as well as in order to limit the loss of farm labouring jobs. ...nd of one in the House of Lords, Lord Cane finally agreeing to support the bill after days of negotiation. Royal assent was granted and the Great Seal affi
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  • |name= Ministry of  Health | image_caption= West Phoenicia Ministry of Health
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  • | predecessor = Bill Nelson ...calling of an early election in January of 2020 after the Greens killed a bill to bolster U.S. foreign aid and defense spending in relation to Ukraine in
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  • | leader1 = Mr.Speaker. Rt. Hon. Bill Burr {{wpl|Bill (law)|Bills}}
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  • | [[Bill Stanley]] | align="center" width=100 | [[File:Bill Hayden 1971.jpg|100px]]
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  • ! width=12% | Physical health ! width=12% | Mental health
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  • ...for localities and individuals who have suffered adverse environmental or health effects from the oil and natural gas industries. These reparations are fund ...[General Labor Confederation of Delkora]] issued a statement endorsing the bill, as did numerous environmental organizations, think tanks, and prominent cl
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  • ...ve enough to stop the purchasing of firearms by people with certain mental health disorders, people with violent pasts, and people who couldn’t pass a one ...ar. However, a controversial passing of a tax increase for previously held health care plans made Zamastanians lose faith in Avery, and he lost his reelectio
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  • ! style="width:10em;" | Physical health ! style="width:10em;" | Mental health
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  • ...mulitple committee boards, including the Appropriations Committee and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. In 2019, she was a key figure in ...also served as an assigned member on the Appropriations Committee and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.
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  • | opposition_leader = [[Bill Winston]] ! [[Thermodolian Minister of Health|Minister of Health]]
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  • ...|Economy and Finance|Education|Environment|Foreign Affairs|General Affairs|Health|Labour|Oversight|Provincial and Prefectural Governance|Public Accounts|Publ # A bill is proposed, either by a member of the government or by any individual asse
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  • ...vices are among the seven uniformed services of Torisakia, with the Public Health Agency Commissioned Corps, the Torisakia Agricultural & Commerce Administra ...armed services: the Space Force, which would conduct space operations. The bill has yet to reach the floor of the [[Torisakia Congress|Senate]].
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  • |document         = [[Bill of Opportunities]] ...requiring her approval. Her authority is established through the Prybourne Bill of Opportunities, a key document outlining the nation's foundational princi
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  • ...e Minister. New ministries can be created or abolished by the passage of a bill through Parliament; over 30 ministries were streamlined into just twelve un | Minister of Health
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  • ...legislation to create a patient advocate’s office within the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to help Tofinoans navigate the healthcare system. ...o require short-term rental companies to report host data to the city. The bill passed the Council 45–0 and was signed into law by Mayor [[Bryan Donaldso
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  • ...in 2012 that would cause the National Health Service to cover LGBTQ mental health care and surgeries. In 2013, Rodriguez was re-elected with a reduced 30.3% ...ng [[Kamma Villadsen]]. Upon taking office, Rodriguez worked on securing a bill with Education Minister [[Hedvig Ibsen]] to guarantee comprehensive classes
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  • | office5 = Minister for Health and Social Care ...ld the {{wpl|Ministry (government department)|ministerial portfolios}} for Health and Social Care as well as Foreign Affairs, the latter of which is consider
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  • | Canadian Armed Forces Mental Health Accessibility Act | North American & Commonwealth Common Travel Area Bill
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  • ...k after, potentially with amendments proposed during the second reading. A bill that fails to pass the third reading is dismissed. ...n moratorium for three months. A bill takes effect as law as stated in the bill itself, typically no shorter than a month after it has been signed.
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  • ...iations. The Speaker of the Delegates is required to certify that a supply bill is such. The Speaker's determination cannot be challenged during the legisl ...vention the Speaker always votes against the measure unless it is a supply bill. For procedural votes always votes to continue debate as it is considered i
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  • |bill = ...surrender all documents of their former citizenship (passports, ID cards, health insurance, drivers' license etc.), and must agree to stay resident in Sleth
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  • {{wpl|Bill (law)|Bills}} may be introduced by any member of either chamber (except bud |The bill in question is subject to a general discussion, and afterwards referred to
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  • ...he constitution, and their offices can be created or abolished by a Senate bill. The most senior Court secretary is the First Court Secretary, a position w | Court Secretary for Health || Sophia Alexandrides || Jan. 2022 || Theodoran Spring
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  • ...as the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Education, and the Minister of Health. These ministers are collectively responsible for their ministries and are ...MPs must vote to invoke cloture, which limits further debate and moves the bill to a final vote.
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  • ...m either imprisoned or killed. The country made massive strides in term of health and education in the next few decades but unemployment and economic stagnat ...sal healthcare and tertiary education for its citizens. It ranks highly in health care, public transport, income equality among other. Civil and political fr
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  • ...to change it. If either of the other two branches issues a challenge to a bill, the Assemblée has a 30 day window in which to defend the proposed laws in ===Health===
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  • ...kwater and Congresswoman [[Lilian Allaire]] pose with their Access For All bill in 2004.]] ...y introduced a companion bill in the Senate on October 2, 1992. The Senate bill was passed by the House on October 6 and signed into law by President [[Cas
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  • ...h year to assess their health and wellness. A deputy declared unfit by the Health and Wellness Assessment will then be assessed by a synod committee, who wil ...eputy is also entitled to full health benefits paid for by the Ministry of Health. Those in office may also receive a retirement account through various inve
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  • ...anitoba, Brad Cochrane. It is also the first election since the passage of bill C-24, ''Mixed Member Proportional Representation Act'', changing the voting ===Bill C-15===
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  • ..., the committee prepares a report and then votes on whether to advance the bill to the full chamber or table it. ...troduce a motion to end debate and call to previous question, bringing the bill up for a vote before the full chamber. Alternatively, a motion to table can
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  • ...political culture. Peace, order, and good government, alongside an Implied Bill of Rights, are founding principles of the Mardisian government. ...include provision of services, such as health care through the Indigenous Health Transfer Policy, and exemption from taxation.
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  • Historically, the tasks of local law enforcement, public education, public health, regulating intrastate commerce, and local transportation and infrastructur ...t can still become law if the legislature overrides the veto (repasses the bill) by a two-thirds vote in each chamber.
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  • |bill = ...gross offence to public morals, or credible and imminent threat to public health and safety.<br />
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  • ...holy sites and religious symbols. In 2014 he co-authored a bill to expand health and welfare services for Syaran children to afford greater athletic and rel
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  • ...the judiciary,prosecution, defence bar, probation, law enforcement, mental health, social service, and treatment communities work together to help addicted o The health and welfare of people serving under these conditions must be maintained.
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  • ...office: they are eligible for the National Pension Plan and all social and health benefits and are also required to make contribute to such plans as if they ...of tourists; additionally, tighter regulations on the physical and mental health were imposed.
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  • ...erigo's political culture. Peace, order, and good government, alongside an bill of rights are founding principles of the modern Pherigan government. ...ent can initiate national policies in state areas, such as the ''[[Pherigo Health Act]]''; the provinces can opt out of these, but rarely do so in practice.
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  • ...ations. For example, the [[Department of Health (Caldan Union)|minister of health]] is almost always a [[Wikipedia:Medical doctor|medical doctor]] and the [[ ...performed by the Queen. The last time royal assent has been denied to any bill passed by [[Parliament of the Caldan Union|Parliament]] was in 1922 when [[
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  • ...lative, executive, and judicial). Article Four, often referred to as the ''Bill of Rights'', defines Glanish {{wp|citizenship}} and federally protected {{w ...te_pensions|publicly-funded}} {{wp|pension fund|pensions}}, {{wp|universal health care}} system, and {{wp|state school|public}} and {{wp|private school|priva
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  • ...of Merchants. The Chamber of Merchants must ratify by simple majority any bill passed by the People's Chamber as well as the nominated Prime Minister, but ...ealth policy, represents national interests of Abayad within international health organizations. || Example
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