A commander can employ any of several options, ranging from counselings and reprimands, to administrative and legal processes that could end a soldier's military career.
On an Air Force base, the commander can do many things to enforce safe behavior. Commanders are allowed to restrict drinking in any Air Force dorms. They can make curfews and make airmen work longer shifts. A commander can instill any limitations and restrictions on the base or unit to make sure that everyone stays safe.
None of the above. Do your own homework or at least do not copy a multiple-choice question without including the options.
You may employ a full range of administrative and legal actions from counselings and reprimands through actions that could end a Soldiers career in the Army.
As defined by Norton E. Long, political power is the ability for a government to influence its people's behavior. Administrative power is the ability to enforce and change laws.
commander in chief!!!!!
States create and enforce laws to prevent unsafe, chaotic behavior such as anarchy.
Administrative power is the power to administer or enforce a law. Administrative powers can be executive, legislative, or judicial in nature. Administrative power intends to carry the laws into effect, practical application of laws and execution of the principles prescribed by the lawmaker.
Make and Enforce rules of behavior
Sanctioned behavior is often termed as authorized or acceptable behavior. An example of sanctioned behavior is the sanctioned behavior sports organizations enforce during game time.
the responsibilities the president has is the enforce the laws
The legislature needs to establish administrative agencies in order to administer or enforce statutes enacted by Congress in specific areas such as communication, aviation, labor relations, working conditions, and so on.
There are three phases of government. # The Executive.- They write the laws. # The Judicial. -They make the decisions regarding the law. # The Administrative. -They enforce the law.
No, no law can enforce morals. Laws have been passed and enforced based on the public's need to protect themselves from the consequences of others bad behavior; this is an indirect way to "enforce morals". However, the laws were passed by the majority of the people or their representatives.
Set clear boundaries and consistently enforce consequences for inappropriate behavior. Use positive reinforcement for good behavior and provide guidance and support to help children understand and manage their emotions. Communication, patience, and consistency are key in promoting positive behavior in children.