Administrative discretion refers to the authority granted to government officials and agencies to make decisions within the framework of laws and regulations. It allows these entities to interpret, implement, and enforce policies based on their judgment, expertise, and specific circumstances. This discretion is crucial for adapting to unique situations and ensuring effective governance, but it must be exercised within legal boundaries to prevent abuse of power.
yes
What is meant by administrative system in business? What is meant by administrative system in business?
Rule-making blah blah blah...
Procopios Pavlopoulos has written: 'La directive en droit administratif' -- subject(s): Administrative discretion, Administrative law, Administrative procedure
Jasmin Beuermann has written: 'Intendiertes Ermessen' -- subject(s): Administrative acts, Administrative discretion, Interpretation and construction
It is a matter of choice based upon the outcomes of a political leader.
Jeffrey L. Jowell has written: 'Law and bureaucracy' -- subject(s): Administrative discretion
A district refers to the regions that are marked usually for administrative functions. A district refers to an administrative region of a given country.
If the "the hole" refers to solitary confinement - it is at the discretion of the jail authorities - it is an "administrative" punishment and not subject to law or statute.
At your discretion.
its to her discretion
Peiqi Zhang has written: 'Lun xing zheng xu ke de xin lai bao hu =' -- subject- s -: Administrative discretion