Sentences with phrase «abide by the legislation»

The education department, abiding by legislation passed in 2015, identified 144 schools (which became 145 after one split) as «struggling» or «persistently struggling» — 124 were listed as struggling, which had two years to turnaround, and 21 schools were identified as persistently struggling, which have one year to improve or face being taken over by an independent receiver chosen by local leaders but approved by the state.

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And even though the public outcry against it caused enforcement of the legislation to be put on hold, it was not rescinded, and thousands of public officials have already agreed to abide by it.
All IRC section 501 (c)(3) organizations, including churches and religious organizations, must abide by certain rules: ■ their net earnings may not inure to any private shareholder or individual, ■ they must not provide a substantial benefit to private interests, ■ they must not devote a substantial part of their activities to attempting to influence legislation, ■ they must not participate in, or intervene in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, and ■ the organization's purposes and activities may
Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo told a state Senate committee that any legislation adopted in the wake of the Equifax data breach must include «stringent penalties» against credit reporting companies that don't abide by the law, including prohibitions against them operating in New York.
«Whether it's voting to give free college tuition to illegals or allowing his campaign to be completely taken over by groups pushing for the passage of legislation that would give illegals the right to vote in our elections and serve on our juries, Todd Kaminsky has consistently put the «rights» of illegal immigrants ahead of the rights of law - abiding Long Island taxpayers and their families.
«If this town board puts this piece of legislation back on the agenda and goes through the process, will you abide by the majority of people that show up in this room either for or against supporting that law to be passed in this town?»
Supervisor Quigley is quoted as saying, «If this town board puts this piece of legislation back on the agenda and goes through the process, will you abide by the majority of people that show up in this room either for or against supporting that law to be passed in this town?»
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses President Trump's polling numbers, the delay on a GOP healthcare bill, local Governors pledging to abide by the Paris climate accords, and the lack of motivation for state legislation ethics reform.
MRS members and Company Partners have to abide by the MRS Code which, together with relevant legislation such as the Data Protection Act of 1998, provides a step - by - step guide to providing effective, impartial and ethical research.
This specific instance has nothing to do with this, but rather to do with safeguarding legislation and interpretation of that legislation which all state schools (and, I thought, private schools) have to abide by — for good reason.
Effectively communicating with parents of students with disabilities is critical to abiding by the spirit of IDEA legislation.
That legislation would make clear that online lenders that partner with banks to originate loans do not have to abide by state - by - state interest rate caps.
Landlords need to abide by a handbook of rules and keep up with laws and legislation.
While legislation may seem extreme, veterinarians have had 40 years to tell the truth about declawing, but have consistently failed to abide by even the lax requirements of the American Veterinary Medical Association's policy.
From Friday 30th April 2015, when the legislation changes, Welsh dog breeders will need to act in accordance with the minimum socialisation requirements for puppies, and abide by the minimum staff - to - adult - dog ratio.
In case you have forgotten, after years of study, the law society mandated that all licensees make a commitment to some simple principles: not to discriminate, abide by workplace policies, promote equality and observe human rights legislation.
The Chief Justice held that it was not impossible but that the laws so passed would have to abide the requirements imposed by s. 35: namely that a substantial and pressing objective is driving the Province to pass such legislation and that the impairment of the Aboriginal title is minimal and proportionate.
That said, the law doesn't exist in a vacuum and companies need to also abide by other laws, such as our data protection legislation and anti-money laundering provisions.
Consumer and other small drone users should abide by existing UK legislation aimed at ensuring drones are safely separated from other airspace users.
Formal legislation should be PASSED to require that Supreme Court Justices Abide by the same Code of Ethics as that applying to Federal Judges.
The DOJ said the core issue in the case — which centered on whether Microsoft needed to abide by a U.S. law enforcement warrant for data that's stored overseas — has been addressed by the CLOUD Act (S. 2383 (115)-RRB-, legislation that was recently signed into law as part of the omnibus.
It said these parties should abide by the current Ukrainian anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing legislation.
Failure by the Federal Government to abide by the standards of non-discrimination which it applies, through the RDA, to State and Territory legislation puts into question the moral integrity of this political entity.
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