Sentences with phrase «section of public utility»

Formerly the Section of Public Utility, Communications and Transportation Law (PUCAT,) the Infrastructure and Regulated Industries Section is the third oldest section in the ABA and celebrates its 100th anniversary during 2017 - 2018 bar year.
He is a contributing author to the American Bar Association's annual report, Section of Public Utility, Communications and Transportation Law.

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(A) produces energy from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, tidal, wave, ocean, and other renewable energy resources (as such term is defined in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978);
-- After reviewing the report required by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may, by regulation and after public notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollpublic notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollPublic Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
However, there is a public records section near the bottom of the report that can contain old, unpaid parking tickets a city is reporting, an unpaid cell phone bill, an unpaid utility bill, or a small debt some company claims you owe them.
Bell's other projects include Cultivation Utility Vehicle (2006 — present)-- a cart Bell periodically totes around public spaces, offering up small sections of earth, or «personal landscapes,» for adoption.
(A) produces energy from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, tidal, wave, ocean, and other renewable energy resources (as such term is defined in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978);
-- Based on the scientific review, the agencies may, by rule, modify the definition of «renewable biomass» from Federal lands in sections 211 (o)(1)(I) and 700 of the Clean Air Act and section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 as appropriate to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
-- After reviewing the report required by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may, by regulation and after public notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollpublic notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollPublic Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
«(iv) include mechanisms for soliciting input from the Secretary, Federal transmitting utilities, the Secretary of the Interior, States, Indian tribes, electric reliability organizations, regional entities, entities described in section 201 (f), generators, load - serving entities, other interested parties, and the public.
Information Quality In response to Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (Public Law 106 - 554), and to implement guidelines issued by the Office of Management and Budget, NOAA has issued Information Quality Guidelines for ensuring and maximizing the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of information which it disseminates.
Shall Section 11 of Article I (Bill of Rights) of the Constitution of Virginia be amended (i) to require that eminent domain only be exercised where the property taken or damaged is for public use and, except for utilities or the elimination of a public nuisance, not where the primary use is for private gain, private benefit, private enterprise, increasing jobs, increasing tax revenue, or economic development; (ii) to define what is included in just compensation for such taking or damaging of property; and (iii) to prohibit the taking or damaging of more private property than is necessary for the public use?
Past Chair, Business Law Section, State Bar of Georgia Board of Directors and Executive Officer, Georgia Chamber of Commerce (2011 - 2013) Chair (2005) and Atlanta Chair (2004 & 2012), Georgia Chamber of Commerce Red Carpet Tour, one of Georgia's premier marketing and economic development initiatives Member (1995); Board of Trustees (1997 - 1999), Leadership Georgia Member, Corporation, Banking and Business Law and Public Utility Law Sections, and the Electric Cooperative Bar Association, American Bar Association Member, Business and Finance Section, Atlanta Bar Association Board of Visitors, University of Georgia School of Law
The new law amends Title 39 of the Rhode Island General Laws entitled «PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS» by adding a chapter called «TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY SERVICES» that will include the following section concerning what background screening TNCs will perform before permitting individual driver to accept trip requests through its digital network:
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