Sentences with phrase «agency rules limiting»

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If it sounds like Edwards still needed to apply FEC rules and limits, consider this: Scott Thomas, a former commissioner of the Federal Election Commission testified that he did not consider that the payments would have come under his agency's auspices — in part because they were not used directly for the campaign and did not free up any of Edwards» own money to be spent on the campaign.
One that stands out is a «regulatory budget,» which would limit the number and dollar amount of rules federal agencies can impose every year.
On June 4, the ITC, the U.S. agency that serves as a watchdog on international trade, ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone products.
• Secret deal places no legal limits on use of data by Israelis • Only official US government communications protected • Agency insists it complies with rules governing privacy
By constantly looking backwards, and spending limited resources on streamlining old rules, agencies will have too little time to look forward and plan future rulemakings to protect the public.
Several other administration policies are likely to have a greater impact on global greenhouse - gas emissions, including the Environmental Protection Agency's rule to limit carbon emissions from new power plants and its first - ever carbon limits on cars and light trucks.
«The EU is good for working people across Scotland, Wales and England - with rules limiting the amount of hours we have to work, providing equal treatment for part - time and agency workers and guaranteeing health and safety at work.
Or when she recalled telling him about rules limiting what he could do to help someone with state agencies for two years after leaving the government.
The Environmental Protection Agency is getting ready to drop a new rule drastically limiting the amount of carbon that new coal - burning power plants can emit.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DoT) released rules that set limits on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions allowed and accelerate an increase in overall fuel efficiency to 14.5 kilometers per liter (34.1 miles per gallon) by 2016.
The justices scuttled the agency's power plant rule to limit mercury emissions but the decision is unlikely to undermine CO2 regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to finalize its controversial first rule on reducing mercury emissions from power plants this month, and delegates from the United Nations Environment Programme met in late February to discuss an international convention limiting mercury use and emissions.
The agency would receive $ 239 million to carry out climate - change regulations and initiatives, and $ 25 million to help states to comply with a rule — expected to be finalized this year — that would limit greenhouse - gas emissions from power plants.
However, the Environmental Protection Agency is concerned enough about the chemical that it is finalizing new national rules that will set limits on formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products.
In the US, there's no rule for solid food, but various international agencies have set limits of 100 - 200 ppb.
Many non-regulated entities face leverage rules from the ratings agencies, which limit their ability to borrow and securitize.
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Call and write (letters or faxes are best) the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) Committee Chair, Ohio state Rep. Ross McGregor, by September 23 and ask for more space, limits on breeding and sale, and specific requirements for exercise, nutrition, socialization, and inspections; and penalties for violations of all regulations.
The Environmental Protection Agency is set to announce a proposed rule to strictly limit carbon emissions from new power plants, several news sources have reported.
Sadly, the governor directed Ecology to target the rule to the outdated and completely inadequate emissions reductions determined in 2008, even though his agency recently admitted those standards «should be adjusted to reflect the current science [and] need to be more aggressive in order for Washington to do its part to address climate risks and to align our limits with other jurisdictions that are taking responsibility to address these risks.»
Buried in the agency's analysis is its prediction that the stringent new rule will be a money loser for a majority of consumers - that is, the higher purchase price of refrigerators meeting the new energy use limits won't be earned back by the reduction in electric bills.
WASHINGTON, DC (December 1, 2014)-- Today, The Climate Reality Project announced the delivery of more than 126,000 citizen comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in support of the EPA's proposed Clean Power Plan, a rule that would limit carbon pollution from existing power plants.
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed long - delayed rules that limit emissions from all new US power station, effectively barring the building of any new coal plants.
In August this year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the first - ever rule of directly limiting methane emissions from the oil and gas industry, its leading sources.
In June 2014, under authority from the Clean Air Act (CAA) section 111 (d), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published their draft Clean Power Plan, a proposed rule to limit carbon emissions from existing large coal facilities across the country.
He led the construction of an energy efficiency costing tool for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to support the EPA's development of the draft 111 (d) rule for limiting CO2 emissions from existing power plants.
By blocking enforcement of the rule, the justices sent a signal that conservatives on the court may be inclined to limit the agency's powers under the Clean Air Act.
Under Trump, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking to repeal the Clean Power Plan, a key component of Obama's climate legacy that sets limits on greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation, and has gutted numerous other rules and regulations aimed at drawing down emissions, reducing our use of fossil fuels, and otherwise protecting the environment.
Though legislation to limit CO2 pollution failed to pass in the Senate in 2010, President Obama and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have since announced the Clean Power Plan, which lays out new rules that govern carbon emissions from existing power plants.
On the first full day of legislative business, House Republicans introduced measures on Wednesday to block the environmental agency's proposed regulation of greenhouse gases and new rules limiting toxic air emissions from cement factories.
According to agency officials, industry representatives, and some environmentalists, the new rules will have a limited effect on industrial power plants, which are by far the biggest polluters.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today unanimously ruled in favor of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) legal authority to limit industrial carbon pollution under the Clean Air Act to protect Americans» health.
Klasson of USDA points to a rule the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued in 2011 that sharply limits the amount of mercury that power plants and other industrial sources may emit.
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The final rule should reflect the principles promulgated in recent case law and identify limits on the agency's jurisdiction under the CWA.
In Tuesday's 110 - page ruling, the court of appeals noted that executive power can be granted to lower administrative agencies, but that it must be limited to the reach of that power.
Unless you and your managing broker can make a strong argument that all three conditions for the exemption to the rule prohibiting dual agency are satisfied, you should not consider providing limited dual agency.
Under the new Rules, dual agency, the practice of acting on behalf of both the buyer and seller on the same trade, will be prohibited except in extremely limited circumstances.
Now, the Superintendent of Real Estate has created a Rule restricting limited dual agency (except in very limited circumstances).
This is important because one of the most significant challenges for a licensee in limited dual agency, where there are two clients, is the conflict between the obligation to disclose to each client all known material information respecting the real estate services, the real estate itself, and the trade in real estate [subsection 3 - 3 (f) of the Rules], and the obligation to maintain the confidentiality of information respecting each client [subsection 3 - 3 (e) of the Rules].
In order to comply with the disclosure requirements of section 5 - 10 of the Rules, appropriate disclosure of the limited dual agency relationship must be made at the first reasonable opportunity and, where possible, made before either client has disclosed confidential information to the agent.
The new rules, which take effect on Dec. 1, 2015, eliminates limited agency and allows brokerage firms to adopt designated agency.
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