State law dictates that we acknowledge that interest on trust deeds is not guaranteed.
State law dictates many of the clinical duties of medical assistants.
Texas
state law dictates minimum liability coverage requirements for all vehicle owners who live in this state.
State law dictates that drivers may only dismiss one ticket per year.
Without a plan,
state law dictates what happens to your stuff.
A late charge of 4 % of the installment is imposed if the installment is not received by the 10th of the month (unless
state law dictates another period).
State law dictates how the concept of negligence is applied to personal injury lawsuits.
State law dictates how insurance companies use the information.
However, the hands of school boards are tied in many areas because
state law dictates what they must do or restricts them from taking action needed to manage taxpayer dollars effectively.
For that reason,
state law dictates vouchers can only be granted to the 25 private schools and school systems that receive the most applications.
State law dictates schools divide teachers into four categories — highly effective, effective, needs improvement and ineffective.
But it's unlikely the nonfiction requirement will go away because
state law dictates whatever standards Indiana ends up with be modeled after the Common Core.
The Ohio Supreme Court, for instance, found that
state law dictates that everything a private charter school company purchases with public dollars — from desks to computers — belongs to the private company, not the public.
In Ohio's case,
state law dictates that teachers on continuing contracts and those with greater seniority should have preference, language that is effectively emulated in 14 other states in the country.
The NCTQ authors write, «
State law dictates how often teachers must be evaluated, when teachers can earn tenure, the benefits they'll receive, and even the rules for firing a teacher.»
State law dictates the salary of commissioners and that pay rate hasn't gone up since 1999.
State law dictates that the New York City schools chancellor has to be certified as a superintendent, which requires three years of education experience, or obtain a waiver from the state, which would be granted by Steiner.
But Cuomo was limited because he lacked full powers to police public corruption, as
state law dictates the A.G. can only pursue a small class of cases.
Erie County Legislator Edward A. Rath, III announces that the Legislature unanimously approved a resolution that requests locally generated E-911 funds be directed to the maintenance and expansion of the county's wireless E - 911 system, as
state law dictates.
While federal and
state laws dictate the information included, each insurance company can choose exactly how to present it.
And they would also reinterpret
a state law dictating how much can be spent in the budget - the state's spending cap.
De Blasio's power over city schools has already been somewhat diminished by the new pro-charter
state law dictating how the city must accommodate charters in both public and private space.
A job - related move if employed by the military or government; federal and
state laws dictate the rules surrounding this reason in lease agreements
In states where PIP is required,
state laws dictate minimum coverage limits.
Keep in mind that
state laws dictate what an insurance company can and can not share.
State laws dictate how much liability coverage is required, but it's always possible to get more than the minimum coverage.
Depending on how
your state laws dictate the distribution of life insurance benefits, you may also be able to name a charitable or nonprofit organization as your beneficiary.
Because federal and
state laws dictate that the seller can not give the funds directly to the buyer, the assistance programs provide a work around so that the sale stays within federal guidelines.
Not exact matches
«Fantasy sports is a game of skill and therefore legal under New York
state law, yet the New York
state government is now threatening to
dictate what type of entertainment sports fans can enjoy.
State intestacy
laws will apply, and
dictate who gets what share of the estate.
At the same time, American
law dictated that the subsidiaries were only tax residents in the United
States if incorporated there.
The division of church and
state means that the
state does the
state does not entirely control the religions and the religions do not
dictate to the
state what the
laws will be.
There is a difference between a Catholic and a Christian and the difference is all the unfounded
laws that were
dictated by the church as to what the bible
states.
due to some crazy religious beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to
dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly
stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil rights and equality thing, thus if the religious win by denying same gender cuples their civil rights to equal treatment under the
law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your rights under the
law.
That was before the Supreme Court in its Roe
dictate simply abolished abortion
law in fifty
states.
Laws on breastfeeding vary by
state, and while some
states explicitly protect a mom's right to nurse anywhere, other
states allow private businesses to
dictate the appropriateness of breastfeeding — even in open areas like shopping malls and airports.
All 50 of the United
States have
laws dictating the management of youth concussions.
Paladino has insisted he's aligned with the Catholic Church on this, and also says he won't allow his personal views to
dictate state law.
«The
law dictates that the
State Police is solely responsible for determining the manner of registration and certification of the database.
«We don't have to go to Albany and deal with that political dysfunction in order to get this electoral reform,» he said, an apparent reference to that fact that many other voting and election
laws are
dictated by the
state.
He therefore recommended strongly that «erring officials and security operatives found wanting on election duties should be severely punished according to the
dictates of the
law while other civil society groups in Ekiti
State should tow the path of Democracy Vanguard in sensitizing the electorates».
SM: They are subject to a
state law that
dictates what the campaign maximums are.
The statewide nominations were the one exception due to the
dictates of
state election
law.
In December, Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) had severed reciprocity rights of gun owners in 25
states with concealed - weapons standards looser than Virginia's — a move that had infuriated gun - rights activists even though
state law has long
dictated that reciprocity be limited to
states with standards on par with Virginia's.
Michael Mulgrew, UFT President After more than a decade working under the Bush - era No Child Left Behind Act, we finally have a chance to reverse the
law's misguided federal mandates that
dictate how
states evaluate teachers and address struggling schools.
The
state doesn't
dictate where the county should locate a courthouse, though by
law it has to be in the county seat (Kingston), absent a permissive referendum.
Who gets water, and from where and how much, is
dictated by the
Law of the River, which consists of state and federal law, treaties and compac
Law of the River, which consists of
state and federal
law, treaties and compac
law, treaties and compacts.
The court majority did not dispute that NCLB leaves certification to the
states, but said that even if the secretary could not
dictate California's standards, he could threaten to withhold grants - in - aid from a
state that is not in compliance with the
law.
Unlike what happens in a market economy where the capitalists
dictate trade
laws, in planned
state economy is for the government to take decisions about production and distribution.
Children who qualify for special education services are a protected group who are placed in schools through a lengthy, meticulous process
dictated by federal and
state law.