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devolution degeneration: the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality the delegation of authority (especially from a central to a regional government)
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devolution a reversal of evolution, a return to past forms.
Ãâó: sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/Essays/glossary.html
devolution The transfer of decision-making, finance and management to quasi-autonomous local government units with corporate status. This process usually transfers responsibilities for services to municipalities that elect their own mayors and councils, raise their own revenues and have the authority to make investment decisions independently.
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devolution is often used to refer to any transfer from central government to any non-central-government body
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devolution A Canadian political/administrative process in which the federal government transfers jurisdiction and funding of federal responsibility for a range of programs (for example, health care, forestry, fire fighting, and others) to the territorial governments. Because these governments are province-like but not provincial, the federal government has long retained jurisdiction for many areas that are, by the BNA Act of 1867 and by the Constitution Act of 1982, the responsibility of provinces.
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