In 1995 and '96 they tried to shut down the executive department.
"No member is above the law, but the institution has a right to protect itself against the executive department going into our offices."
He or she advises the president and the heads of executive departments.
Both the council and the executive departments gain by this division.
The President may require the "principal officer" of any executive department to tender his advice in writing.
Each state government is free to organize its executive departments and agencies in any way it likes.
This includes documents, reports, and other matter transmitted by the executive departments.
The president of the executive department acts as mayor.
Each office, excluding the Attorney General, would head an executive department.
Upon taking office, Washington initially focused on the establishment of the federal judiciary and executive departments.
Under Article 7, Section 1 of the Philippine Constitution, the president heads the Executive branch of the government, which includes the Cabinet and all executive departments.
The Puerto Rico Chief of Staff is second-in-command and manages and oversees all executive departments and almost all executive agencies.
S/he exercises control over all executive departments of the city government, including the Departments of Finance, Law, Public Safety, Public Works, Public Utilities, and Parks and Recreation.
There are 15 executive departments; their heads automatically become members of the President's cabinet.
McCreary created executive departments to oversee state banking and highways, and a bipartisan vote in the General Assembly established the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
In 1965, President Johnson extended adoption of PPBS to all executive departments.
He also represented clients before several executive departments of the U.S. Federal Government and the Congress.
The Mayor gives general supervision over all executive departments, offices and agencies of the city government and is the presiding officer of the Council and a voting member thereof.
If you dig back through the drafts, you'll see 'executive departments' all the way back, except at the very end.
The governor also has a large amount of patronage; he appoints the heads of all executive departments (most states provide for some to be elected), who are required in general to be people, not multi-member boards.