Sentences with phrase «safe act enforcement»

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Recent changes to California Proposition 65 — also called the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act — that go into effect in August 2018 will require beverage companies to call out specific chemical names in addition to a warning symbol.
California's Prop 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires companies to place a warning label on any product they sell within California if it exceeds the level that the State has established as risk - free for a list of over eight hundred chemicals.
According to California's regulations under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (commonly referred to as «Prop 65», which is significantly stricter than the FDA on many levels), there is a «Safe Harbor» list of two classes of chemicals: those that cause reproductive toxicity and those that are considered carcinogens.
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was attached to the SAFE Port Act in 2006.
That same press release states that SAGA would serve as a means to repeal the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act at the federal level.
The State Police has updated its field guide to remove enforcement of a seven - bullet magazine limit that was part of the SAFE Act.
One year after state lawmakers, urged on by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, passed one of the nation's most restrictive gun laws, impacts from the NY SAFE Act continue to reverberate through the state's courts, legislature, law enforcement and shooting sports community.
Though the board made no further action upon the measure, Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence reaffirmed his position, adding the board supports Second Amendment rights and had their own concerns about the SAFE Act's magazine capacity limit's applicability to law enforcement personnel.
On Jan. 15, 2013, Cuomo signed the SAFE Act, also known as the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, within a month of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre that took the lives of 26 children and adults in Newtown, Connecticut.
But the two have taken opposite positions on the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act, with Serino calling for its repeal, and Gipson saying the law provides stricter penalties on drug dealers and persons committing acts of domestic violence.
Lavine (D - Glen Cove) introduced an amendment to the state's Secure Ammunition and Fire Arms Enforcement Act, or SAFE Act, on Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Merillon Avenue Long Island Rail Road station.
A little known section of the New York SAFE Act — the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 — is causing big headaches for some upstate county officials who oversee pistol permits.
The SAFE Act, or Safe Ammunitions and Firearms Enforcement Act, is the controversial gun control bill Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law nearly two years SAFE Act, or Safe Ammunitions and Firearms Enforcement Act, is the controversial gun control bill Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law nearly two years Safe Ammunitions and Firearms Enforcement Act, is the controversial gun control bill Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law nearly two years ago.
County legislatures around New York state have been mulling over the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act - or SAFE act - some taking up resolutions against Act - or SAFE act - some taking up resolutions against act - some taking up resolutions against it.
The New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement, or SAFE Act, includes a ban on all pre-1994 high capacity ammunition magazines, a ban on any magazine that holds over 7 rounds, and real - time background checks on ammunition purchases to alert law enforcement of high volume Enforcement, or SAFE Act, includes a ban on all pre-1994 high capacity ammunition magazines, a ban on any magazine that holds over 7 rounds, and real - time background checks on ammunition purchases to alert law enforcement of high volume enforcement of high volume purchasing.
The Dutchess County clerk has written to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in relation to implementing The New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, or SAFE Act.
Republican lawmakers in Albany are pushing a new proposal to repeal New York state's 2013 gun control law, the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, or SAFE Act.
NEW CITY — The Rockland County Legislature Tuesday night voted on three separate resolutions pressing both federal and state lawmakers in Albany to implement additional gun control and mental health legislation, including amendments to the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act.
Even if both measures identified by DiPietro were removed, nothing would stop the governor from using, say, the $ 214 million requested by the state police for «criminal activities investigation» for SAFE Act implementation and enforcement.
Law enforcement associations have been out front blasting Governor Cuomo's hastily passed NY SAFE Act that makes New York the gun control capital of the United States.
The two also took opposing sides on the state's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act, with Serino saying she would vote to immediately repeal the gun - control law, which she called a «knee - jerk reaction to a tragedy.»
Throughout this year's campaign, Gipson and Serino sparred over issues ranging from the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act, to school funding and the voting records of each while in office.
She also said the state's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement, or SAFE, Act is not an assault on the Second Amendment but a «rational vehicle» for getting guns off the streets and out of the hands of children and the mentally ill.
Law enforcement among those who seek to change Cuomo's NY SAFE gun control law; County Legislature to vote on resolution soon Law enforcement associations have been out front blasting Governor Cuomo's hastily passed NY SAFE Act that makes New York the -LSB-...]
If enacted by Congress and signed by the president, SAGA would repeal much of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act and stop his ability to infringe upon the rights of law - abiding New Yorkers by instituting strict rifle and shotgun regulations.
In the middle of the night, while mockingly echoing the SAFE Act's nefarious witching - hour birth, the senators voted to amend the SAFE Act law to grant immunity to law enforcement officers and retired LEOs from its unconstitutional restrictions.
Just days after receiving our demand to repeal the SAFE Act from Senator Kathy Marchione, and what amounted to a small patriot army, the governor, exhibiting a lack of respect, wisdom and discretion, cut a closed - door, back - room deal with Senator Dean Skelos, who then opened NY's Senate floor for a vote on a bill that would divide Republican Senators upstate from downstate and create a separate, unequal class of citizens: the law enforcement officer class.
The board also formally denied the state permission to use the Fulton County seal or the seal of its sheriff's department, for «purposes of correspondence with legal and registered gun owners regarding permit recertification or any other purpose» associated with the new Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013, or SAFE Act.
The county also doesn't want to devote its resources, whether law enforcement or at the county clerks» office, to enforcing and processing the SAFE Act.
RESOLVED, that the Cortland County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc. requests the repeal New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 («NY SAFE Act») for the reasons mentioned in the preceding paragraphs of this resolution; and be it further
RESOLVED, that this Onondaga County Legislature denies the State of New York and its agencies permission to use the name, letterhead, address, seal and any other mark identifying an Onondaga County official for any purpose, including, but not limited to, correspondence with legal and registered gun owners regarding permit recertification or for any other purpose associated with the SAFE Act and its enforcement; and, be it further
Cortland County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc., Resolution Calling for the Repeal of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 («NY SAFE Act»)
WHEREAS, the New York State Legislature enacted and Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (NY SAFE ACT); Act of 2013 (NY SAFE ACT); ACT); and
WHEREAS, the SAFE Act clearly indicates that the enforcement of this law is the responsibility of New York State; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 1 of the laws of 2013, known as the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act («NY SAFE Act») was signed into law by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on January 15, 2013.
all law enforcement groups which have sent a copy of a resolution or other statement regarding the SAFE act or second amendment or gun rights
In 2013, Governor Cuomo signed into law the NY SAFE Act (Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act), which banned high capacity magazines and assault weapons, among other gun restrictions.
At its monthly meeting Thursday, the Association of Erie County Governments went on record in opposition to the 2013 New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, commonly known as the NY SAFE Act.
RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors calls for the repeal of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 («NY SAFE ACT»); and, be it furtAct of 2013 («NY SAFE ACT»); and, be it furtACT»); and, be it further
While occasionally she has voted against her conference, as she did with a vote in favor of landmark 2013 gun control legislation, the Secure Ammunition and Firearm Enforcement (SAFE) Act, another signature Cuomo accomplishment, her work on behalf of her constituents is appreciated, according to Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, a Republican from Canandaigua.
Since its passage in January 2013, the New York SAFE Act has been a topic of discussion for law enforcement officials across the state, including the two candidates running to replace outgoing Onondaga County Sheriff Kevin Walsh.
«It starts to finger - point stronger and stronger to the source being somehow related to the gas development, including, but not necessarily conclusively, hydraulic fracturing itself,» said Nathan Wiser, an EPA scientist and hydraulic fracturing expert who oversees enforcement for the underground injection control program under the Safe Drinking Water Act in the Rocky Mountain region.
Working in tandem with such groups as the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Coalition for a Safe Environment, along with the Teamsters and Longshoremen's unions and local activists like Martha Cota, they've done extensive lobbying in Sacramento and community organizing to push for enforcement of the California Environmental Quality Act and compel the Port of Los Angeles to initiate a suite of pollution - reduction strategies that have cleaned up the air.
Prop 65 or the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 was voted into law by a landslide (63 percent).
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE Act), requires credit union mortgage loan originators and their employing institutions to register with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry (NMLS).
Columbia Bank is registered with the National Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, as required by the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act).
He has successfully represented clients in matters involving hazardous substances, air and water quality, land use, toxic torts and other environmental matters, including state and federal Superfund liability, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permitting and compliance issues, California's Safe Drinking Water & Toxic Enforcement Act (Proposition 65) and hazardous waste regulatory issues.
In addition, our litigators defend clients in a wide range of civil and criminal enforcement actions arising out of the major federal environmental statutes — including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, CERCLA (Superfund), FIFRA, RCRA, TSCA, and EPCRA (Right - to - Know)-- as well as climate change regulation, renewable energy regulation, and project development.
While at the EPA Kushner oversaw enforcement of the Clean Air Act, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Safe Drinking Water Act, and other environmental statutes.
Though the Occupational Health and Safety Act does not specifically stipulate enforcement measures, it does provide that employers are legally obligated to keep their workers safe from workplace harassment.
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