13 Apr 2021 / 10:03 H. Bernama
This article is in conjunction with the Malaysian Administrative and Diplomatic Service’s centenary celebrations this year.
KUALA LUMPUR: Since its establishment as the Malayan Civil Service one hundred years ago, the Malaysian Administrative and Diplomatic Service (PTD) has evolved in line with the nation’s modernisation and development.
Mainly involved in the maintenance of law and order in the early years of its formation, its role has since expanded to, among others, planning, monitoring and evaluating development programmes and ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of public services.
The PTD is the most senior service in the government, with most of the top posts held by PTD officers. Its formation can be traced back to Jan 1, 1921, when the Malayan Civil Service (MCS) was incorporated. In 1972, the MCS came to be known as PTD.
Legislative Medical Marijuana Program Dead Dead - Cannabis & Hemp
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What happened.
On Monday, March 29, 2021, legislative conferees representing the Mississippi House of Representatives and the Mississippi Senate filed a Conference Report for House Bill 119, legislation that had been amended by the Senate to include an alternate Medical Marijuana program (Amendment No. 1). The conferees agreed to remove the amendment, thereby returning the legislation to its original purpose: the reenactment of Harper Grace’s Law – authorizing the research and dispensing of CBD oil for medical purposes.
What it means.
This action by the six legislative conferees removes the alternate Medical Marijuana program from consideration, for now. The next step in the legislative process is for both houses to vote on the H.B. 119 Conference Report. March 31 is the deadline for each chamber to either approve the report or recommit it for further consideration. An effort by either house to amend the conference report (outside of the conference committee process) or