The phrase
"access provisions" refers to rules or arrangements that are put in place to ensure someone has the ability to reach or use something. It usually refers to ensuring equal opportunities or providing necessary support for individuals to access specific services, facilities, or opportunities.
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It also is pushing for the removal of contentious lawful
access provisions in order to allow for further scrutiny and debate.
NBL NYSE — April 26, 2016 After receiving 42 % support on a shareholder proposal requesting proxy access that would allow an unlimited number of shareholders owning 3 % of shares for 3 years to nominate 25 % of the board at its last annual meeting, Noble Energy adopted a
proxy access provision allowing a group of 20 shareholders owning 5 % of shares for 3 years the ability to nominate 20 % of the board.
Rupert has considerable experience of European Union law across a wide variety of areas of law, from the discrimination provisions of the Equality Act and the environmental
information access provisions of the Environmental Information Regulations, to the data processing and data protection obligations of the Data Processing Directive and related European legislation.
The radios are part of a five - year contract giving the New Zealand Fire Service operational and cost certainty throughout the life of the contract, and provide
access provisions for related government agencies wanting to take advantage of the new radio technology.
3rd January 2018 - ICE Futures Europe, London Metal Exchange and Eurex receive MiFID 2 deferral regarding
non-discriminatory access provisions to Central Counterparties and Trading Venues
There is a second type of Roth offered by many 401 (k) plans called a Designated Roth Account that allows you to put more in — but the 401 (k) version of the Roth does not have the same penalty -
free access provisions as the Roth IRA.
The case has seen numerous twists and turns, with Fish Legal seeking to overrule the previously long standing view of the Information Commissioner, that water companies are not considered to be public authorities and therefore do not have to comply with the
radical access provisions of the EIRs.
The regulation of higher education, advising on every major change from the end of the binary divide in 1992 to the introduction of fees,
fair access provisions and the creation of the Office for Students.
The government's approach to bill C - 13 «has meant that the conversation in Parliament has shifted from the protection of women and girls online» to the
lawful access provisions, says report author and West Coast LEAF legal director Laura Track.
While Microsoft was within its rights to do so under its terms of service at the time, this investigation was perhaps the first instance of a cloud provider admitting to making use of such
data access provisions.
But, in light of strong shareholder support for the proposals, both banks have subsequently joined in petitioning the Canadian Minister of Finance to amend the Bank Act to allow harmonization of Canadian and U.S.
proxy access provisions.
Open captioning is one of the most direct forms of
access provision.
An amendment proposed by Sen. John McCain, R - Ariz., which would have deleted the school -
access provisions and other related sections of the bill, was tabled on a 58 - to - 36 vote.
If your clients expect to use the property year - round, ensure that the zoning and
access provisions of the policy meet their requirements, and ask the title insurer for an «insure over» if necessary.
Response: HIPAA - covered laboratories that fail to comply with the Privacy Rule's
access provisions are subject to an enforcement action for noncompliance by the Department, which may include the imposition of civil money penalties.
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Further, the government will review the custody and
access provisions of the Divorce Act and, in so doing, will consider how it can further encourage parents to rely less on adversarial processes and focus on the needs of their children.