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The phrase "authority to require" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the power or right to demand something from another party.
Example: "The manager has the authority to require employees to submit their reports by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "power to demand" or "right to request".
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The Senate bill also includes a "work requirement provision," which gives states the authority to require that non-disabled, non-elderly and non-pregnant individuals enrolled in Medicaid engage in some amount of "work activities".
Q.I.O.'s don't have legal authority to require medical providers to comply with their recommendations.
Whether governments have the legal authority to require recapitalization is in question.
The vacate order also gives the department the authority to require the landlord to make repairs.
Wal-Mart wrote the S.E.C. saying it did not have contractual authority to require suppliers to publish the sustainability reports.
The agreement would also give the F.D.A. the authority to require McNeil to stop manufacturing or to institute recalls.
The agency has authority to require a recall only when it can demonstrate a safety-related defect.
Nor does the F.D.A. have the authority to require domestic or foreign food plants to register with the federal government.
It would also blow away the lawsuit that contends that the F.D.A. lacks the authority to require such testing.
Mr. Slater said his department wanted the authority to require auto- makers and related companies to report on foreign recalls.
Since 2009, both the E.P.A. and the D.H.S. have been asking Congress for authority to require safer chemical processes and eliminate these wholesale exemptions.
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