Sentences with phrase «access legislation if»

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Third, the legislation gives consumers access to a free credit report if they request a credit freeze, in addition to the free credit report that every American is entitled to every year.
If one Efta member refuses to adopt new legislation coming down from Brussels, all of them lose access to that part of the agreement.
His grandmother lived with a disability, as well as his father (at the end of his life), He sees disability access as a basic civil right and pledged to work aggressively in support of this type of legislation if elected.
HUD estimates 200,000 more first - time homebuyers and current homeowners who need access to capital could obtain FHA - insured mortgages next year if Congress expedites passage of FHA reform legislation.
An internal memo, sent by Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver's deputy minister Serge Dupont and released to Postmedia's Mike De Souza through access to information legislation, highlighted a section of a Conference Board of Canada report that said demand for fossil fuels could drop if countries attempt to prevent the planet's atmosphere from warming by more than two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
If you wish to access EU legislation by subject, the Directories option provides a classification scheme for searching by subject — eg, by fisheries, or energy.
It seems to me that there are at least three principles that should be applied to the design and drafting of legislation on family law subjects if access to justice is a goal worth pursuing:
Thank you to Advocatedaily.com for this piece [to read in its entirety click here] Toronto criminal lawyer Graham Clark says it is time for Canada to amend its Criminal Code to change the legislation's strict requirement of juror silence to determine if they may be accessing extrinsic information.
If persons with disabilities do not have the means to access the courts, the rights to equality guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and in human rights legislation are hallow and meaningless.
If access is the main concern, then the place to look for guidance might be the recent amendments to the residential tenancy legislation in the Australian states.
Several law firms have taken advantage of this new approach to accessing capital, establishing boutique firms staffed by premier firm refugees, adopting more modern business practices... and notably establishing a foothold in the U.S. And while U.S. - based firms are unable to capitalize in this fashion, some have nonetheless adopted an approach to client service, billing and legal services delivery that will position them as solid investments with appealing multiples and significant growth potential if legislation of this type comes to the states.
These gaps allow contentious legislation — think: Bill C - 51, the Fair Elections Act, the omnibus mandatory minimums crime bill, and the bill limiting refugee access to Canada — to be passed without open, adequate, and meaningful consideration of their constitutional vulnerabilities (i.e. if, how, and to what extent a proposed law may violate the Charter).
If you wanted it to be private, ie not subject to access and privacy legislation, you should have sent it from your gmail address.
If you are a client who is an individual, you have a right of access under data protection legislation to the personal data that we hold about you.
The Legislation Act, 2006 provided (in section 35) that a copy of a source law or consolidated law is an official copy of the law if accessed from the eLaws website in a prescribed form or format.
Even if such legislation gets passed, though, authorities would still have difficulty getting access to this data.
The legislation, if enacted, would improve military spouses» access to career training and scholarships and provide transition counseling, while also boosting professional training of career counselors at military installations.
If legislation were to allow genetic researchers open access to human remains this would adversely affect Indigenous people.
The Clinton - Reid legislation would effectively give low - income women equal access to contraceptive services to help prevent an unplanned pregnancy and to pregnancy - related care if they do become pregnant.
In Congress, Pence cosponsored dangerous, so - called «personhood» legislation that, if enacted, could interfere with medical decisions relating to birth control, access to fertility treatment, management of a miscarriage, and access to safe and legal abortion.
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