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Effective Enforcement By issuing automatic citations, Fremont Animal Services has effective pet licensing enforcement in the (mail) bag.
Not exact matches
Enforcement advances investor confidence through vigorous, fair and effective enforcement of securities rules and laws, and by investigating potential
Enforcement advances investor confidence through vigorous, fair and
effective enforcement of securities rules and laws, and by investigating potential
enforcement of securities rules and laws, and
by investigating potential violations.
The Family Online Safety Institute was pleased to take part in this week's #WePROTECT Children Online summit to tackle online child exploitation, hosted
by the UK government.FOSI supports the multi-stakeholder approach being pursued
by bringing together governments, charities, law
enforcement and leaders in industry to work together in developing
effective initiatives to combat this problem.
DRO promotes public safety and national security
by ensuring the departure from the United States of all removable aliens through the fair and
effective enforcement of the nation's immigration laws.
SERAP letter reads in part «Given the relative newness of the Buhari government, the
effective enforcement and implementation of the judgment will invariably involve setting up a mechanism
by the government to invite the leadership and high - ranking officials of the governments of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former President Umaru Musa Yar» Adua, and former President Goodluck Jonathan to explain, clarify and provide evidence on the amounts of stolen funds recovered
by their respective governments (from abroad and within Nigeria), and the projects (including their locations) on which the funds were spent.»
An alternative version, put forward
by state lawmakers, asked whether the Legislature should «provide for the establishment and support of
effective free public schools without judicial
enforcement.»
GLORES criteria require
effective monitoring and
enforcement, whether
by communities, scientists or other authorities.
By empowering communities to have a meaningful voice in transportation decisions, institutionalizing «best practices» internally and externally across DOT programs, and sharpening
enforcement tools to ensure compliance, the Department ensures that EJ is an integral and
effective part of all of its activities.
Libraries can build stronger communities
by partnering with law
enforcement agencies to encourage engagement and more
effective approaches to public safety, while providing library services to those who need them most.
Positive approaches and peer pressure are far more
effective at making meaningful and lasting changes in attitude than bullying or
by - the - book rules
enforcement.
However, their implementation and
enforcement by the National Environmental Appraisal Committee (NEAC) is not always
effective due to its limited resources.
I also urge you to allocate the necessary resources to provide continuous and
effective enforcement of guidelines for tourists interacting with whale sharks so that fewer whale sharks are harassed
by swimmers and injured
by boat propellers.
«Self - regulation, such as that done
by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for video games, is an
effective way for companies to modify their behavior to protect consumers where the government could or should not act... The electronic game industry continues to have the strongest self - regulatory code and
enforcement of restrictions on marketing, advertising and selling mature - rated games to younger audiences.»
We will make all possible efforts
by ensuring close coordination among various fora and initiatives with a view to promoting
effective forest law
enforcement and governance and sustainable forest management worldwide.
While the scale of the challenge is enormous, we submit that the complexity of
effective implementation is not: commitments should shift to focus on protecting tigers at spatially well - defined priority sites, supported
by proven best practices of law
enforcement, wildlife management, and scientific monitoring.
-- Finally, the condition is necessary, since none of the less restrictive alternatives provided
by the instruments of mutual recognition (such as the Framework Decision 2002 / 584 / JHA on the European Arrest Warrant (FD EAW) or Framework Decision 2008 / 909 / JHA on the mutual recognition of custodial sentences for their cross-border
enforcement) could be «equally
effective» in ensuring the aim of preventing impunity.
Turning to Mr Spasic's situation, the Court, then, apparently considered the possibility of starting a second prosecution for the same facts as more
effective in serving the security goal of the AFSJ than the resort to the EAW or to the cross-border
enforcement of penalties
by means of mutual recognition.
In sum, there is still hope that the CJEU, together with national courts and with the help of mechanisms such as
enforcement by the Commission and direct effect of provisions of the Roadmap Directives, will lead to more
effective rights of defence throughout the EU.
By removing documentation requirements for the huge number of private sector organizations with 20 - 49 employees made that regulations
effective enforcement far more difficult, among other issues.
In this regard, the Advocate General does not consider the double - track approach a «necessary» limitation of the ne bis in idem in order to ensure an
effective enforcement, as argued
by some national governments.
SPC Provisions on Issues related to
Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
by the People's Courts have been issued
by China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) and are
effective as of 1 March 2018.
The panel will focus on the proceedings for challenging patents created
by the America Invents Act (AIA) and understanding how to best utilize the processes for
effective defensive and
enforcement strategies.
The pervasive restraint on freedom of discussion
by the practice of the authorities under the statute is not any less
effective than a statute expressly permitting such selective
enforcement.
A. 20 In effect, this means that whilst decisions of the DSB create an obligation on the part of the losing party to comply with WTO rules,
enforcement can be achieved
by various means — including amicable settlement, compensation, or the suspension of trade concessions.101 Indeed, it was for this reason that the CJEU found in the case of Portugal v Council that a DSB decision did not oblige the losing party to achieve full implementation of its recommendations, where the possibility of temporary compensation or retaliatory measures remained available.102 In other words, the outcome was prescribed, but not the means.103 This contrasts with the position under EU law, where there is a right to an
effective remedy from a judicial body.
Enforcement and sanctions imposed
by the Greek authorities are not
effective in other jurisdictions unless they meet the requirements of mutual assistance in criminal matters and mutual recognition of judgments through bilateral and multilateral treaties.
Those who view the international legal system
by comparison with domestic legal systems will comment on the general absence of
effective enforcement mechanisms in international law.
Thus, member states are obliged to make rights under the Directive
effective by providing an
effective domestic law forum for
enforcement, which can be done
by modification, if necessary, to the extra-territorial limitations, which erect a barrier to the
enforcement of EC rights.
It was certainly relevant to ask whether the evidential test in the code was compatible with the obligation under Art 2 to «put in place
effective criminal law provisions to deter the commission of offences against the person, backed up
by law
enforcement machinery for the prevention, suppression and punishment of breaches of such provisions» (the formulation in Osman v United Kingdom (2000) 29 EHRR 245).
It announced the date when the
effective enforcement of the elimination of rules imposed
by the Title II Order.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's traumatized children and their families
by raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of
effective services and interventions
by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law
enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national resource.
To ensure consistent, uniform
enforcement of the Code of Ethics nationwide, all changes in professional standards policy normally incorporated into the National Association's Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual become
effective on January 1 of the following year following their approval
by the Board of Directors of the National Association.
NOTE: Escrowing of arbitration awards to secure timely payment as addressed in Section 53 (b - c) is not required in states where escrowing awards
by associations is prohibitively expensive, and where the state association recommends alternative aggressive and cost -
effective enforcement procedures that maximize
enforcement / payment under state law, and local associations adopt those procedures, provided that nothing in those procedures is prohibited
by National Association policy.
«What the announcement does not address is the issue of non-resident home owners who are not properly reporting gains on the sale of real estate or filing Canadian tax returns at all,» said Mr. Toole, who suggested Canada adopt some of the more
effective enforcement tactics used
by the Internal Revenue Service in the United States.
H.R. 2213, introduced
by Congressman Steve Pearce, R - N.M., and co-sponsored
by Congressman Brad Sherman, D - Calif., prevents
enforcement of the integrated disclosure requirements and the filing of any related lawsuit if (1) the person has made a good - faith effort to comply with the requirements and (2) the conduct alleged to be in violation of the requirements occurred on or before Dec. 31, 2015, thus allowing stakeholders and the CFPB to test the
effective operation of the rule.