By the late 1950s, all three branches of the education system had established administrative autonomy, including complete control over their budgets.
At that time, each city retained its own name and administrative autonomy, but had a specific role in this federation.
It has political, economic, and administrative autonomy in the subjects of its matter.
This bill would guarantee the fiscal and administrative autonomy for private institutions.
Higher education has financial, organic and administrative autonomy, according to the law.
These have a relative administrative and financial autonomy, to accomplish a defined mission.
According to the law, it enjoys administrative and financial autonomy.
The ancient administrative autonomy of 1589, was achieved again in 1947.
In short, they enjoyed a broad margin of administrative autonomy.
Is there some sort of provision which will allow the system as a whole to have this administrative autonomy?