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authorizer
noun
One who, or that which, authorizes.
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The word 'authorizer' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or body that has the authority to grant approval or authorization. For example, "The project required approval from the department head, who acted as the authorizer."
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His full-time job is as a suspension authorizer for special education with the city's Department of Education, where he has worked the past 29 years.
Mr. Richmond said problems arose "when an authorizer relies on a very narrow reading" of the law.
Indeed, Dr. Leveque's supporters point out that there is no scandal in his top ranking as a marijuana-card authorizer.
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Authorizers are more ideological and tend to decide in broad terms how much money the government should spend; appropriators decide specifically how the money will be given out, and they tend to be pragmatic insiders.
But if the person authorizing payments does not notice an excessive award — something Ms. Ruell says might happen when authorizers are inexperienced or rushed — duplicate payments can be approved.
Mr. McLenachen said that not only did authorizers usually catch duplicate payments, but that the system also had a fail-proof check: the Treasury Department will not issue payments without Social Security numbers.
According to the study, charter authorizers who oversee many of the nation's approximately 5,600 charters have, in recent years, shut down fewer schools.
If the movement is to maintain its credibility, the charter authorizers must shut down failed schools quickly and limit new charters to the most credible applicants, including operators who have a demonstrated record of success.
"And as has always been clear, assurances from the appropriate authorizers and appropriators must be obtained to ensure that the enacted budget reflects the president's request".
When it comes to oversight, Ms. Barkley said, "There isn't a lot of regulation for local authorizers on what that means".
Since 1999, SUNY, one of two statewide authorizers, has granted charters to 82 schools and closed seven.
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