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This view would be supported by many individual consumer councils.
One of the proposals she made through this organisation, for a consumer council, was later adopted.
(2) Set up a consumer council to monitor the industry and provide protection to consumers.
In 2003, he left to become chief executive of the National Consumer Council, staying with the organisation for 5 years.
Proposals could be done either collectively through a local consumer council, or individually on a computer; or any combination of the two.
According to the National Consumer council, funding for money advice centres is inadequate and support from the credit industry is insufficient.
Individual worker and consumer councils would continue to revise proposals until they submit one that is accepted by the other councils.
There would be strict accountability to the people of California by an elected health commissioner, sustained by an independent consumer council acting as a watchdog.
Complaints about opt-out schools now go to the Education Department, which has a poor track record, says the National Consumers Council.
The survey by the National Consumer Council among almost 1,000 consumers found widespread dissatisfaction with the time it took the ombudsmen to settle disputes.
But there would be new regulatory commissions and consumer councils for every utility, along with ombudsmen, and public interest commissioners appointed by the Secretary of State.
For a recent overview of the provision of legal services, it is necessary to look, outside the mainstream of governmental activity, to the National Consumer Council.
If the fuel board cannot help you, ask them for the number of your local Electricity Consultative Council or Gas Consumers Council.
He is a member of the Legislation Advisory Panel, and was previously chairman of the Jersey Consumer Council.
According to the National Consumer Council's report Ordinary Justice (1989), from which these figures are taken, few attended the court hearing to defend themselves against the claims.
The plan also would create a statewide consumer council to advise the board, and it would link the salaries of top company officers to New York Telephone's performance.
Marlene Clair Blauer Winfield, Acting head of Strategy, National Consumer Council.
It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consum-ers' disputes and for matters connected therewith.
He was a Member of the Advisory Council of the National Consumer Council and Forum for the Future.
The state-funded National Consumer Council said: 'If these legal reforms go through, ordinary people in England and Wales will stand a much better chance of getting real justice.'
Michael Shanks, former chairman to the National Consumer Council of Great Britain, characterizes professional gobbledygook as sloppy jargon intended to confuse nonspecialists:
The planning structure of a decentralized planned economy is generally based on a consumers council and producer council (or jointly, a distributive cooperative), which is sometimes called a consumers' cooperative.
In response to a General Consumer Council report published in 1991, the proposed restructuring includes new arrangements for: Giving district councils a key role in shaping the development of their areas' advice services.
Also the German Cancer Research Center, the German Cancer Society, the German Medical Association and German Consumer Councils strongly disagrees with Hamer.
We also endorse the work of regulators and consumer councils in encouraging the water and transport industries to adopt the principle of the Welsh Language Act in delivering services to the public in Wales.