Sentences with phrase «adequately protect the public»

Unfortunately, most fail in several ways to adequately protect the public or native wildlife from impacts by free - roaming cats.
HEAL challenges air and water quality permits for coal plants that do not adequately protect public health and the environment
If the rapist gained access to the victim while acting in an official capacity for an employer, such as a school, church, or soccer league, it is very possible that the employer can be negligent for failing to adequately protect the public.
In a 3 - 0 decision in Mor - Town Developments Ltd. v. MacDonald, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal ruled that the lower court judge's narrow interpretation would not adequately protect the public when it comes to assessment, or taxation as it is known in the province.
It is the opinion of Student Caucus, that the Minority Proposal adequately protects the public while providing a level playing field for licensing candidates, furthering the profession's commitment to access to justice and equity.
The Advisory Group is examining the current real estate regulatory regime to determine whether it adequately protects the public interest from real estate licensee conduct that is inconsistent with the duties and standards required of licensees.

Not exact matches

«It is clear that the complex array of federal food safety programs doesn't adequately protect America's schoolchildren,» said Caroline Smith DeWaal, food safety director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer advocacy group.
And when it comes to the inspection of Chinese - processed chicken, many serious questions have been raised about whether the public's safety will be adequately protected, as laid out fully in this recent letter from Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown to Vilsack.
The constraints imposed on FDA [US Food and Drug Administration] with regard to ensuring the absence of unreasonable risk associated with the use of dietary supplements make it difficult for the health of the American public to be adequately protected
If the puppy is not adequately protected with the required vaccinations as well as other prophylactic interventions, it's advisable to not expose the puppy to the danger of getting infected by not taking him to places where there are other dogs, parks, animal shelters or any public areas.
All dogs taken out in public should be adequately protected against diseases.
ARF encourages the public to contact ARF's «Roof Over Your Woof» at 842-2241 or your local police department to report pets that are not adequately protected from the elements, and help prevent numerous cases of unnecessary suffering this winter.
If you or someone you know has been injured or not adequately protected on private, public, or commercial property, it is in your best interest to contact a leading law firm in premises liability today.
If you or someone you know has been injured or not adequately protected on private, public, or commercial property, it is in your best interest to contact Detroit's leading law firm in premises liability today.
The starting point for considering an appeal against a modification was to consider very carefully: first, whether or not the existing measures had adequately protected (and would continue to adequately protect) the public against the activities of the controlled person; and second, whether or not the controlled person had complied with the obligations that had been placed upon him.
A regulatory framework has to be established so as to ensure that the public interest is adequately protected in the manner in which barristers provide their service.
«The public must be adequately protected
«The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the principal and school resource officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life - threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent,» Arreaza wrote.
«The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life - threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent,» Arreaza wrote in a notice of intent to sue.
«The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life - threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent,» attorney Alex F. Arreaza wrote in a notice of intent to sue.
«The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life - threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent,» Arreaza wrote in his intent to sue.
Despite the documented direct effects of physical abuse on the health of children, the recognition that early childhood trauma is a leading predictor of adult morbidity and early mortality, and the enormous indirect costs of funding the social and legal systems required to investigate abuse, protect children, hold perpetrators accountable and treat affected families, available public resources have not adequately addressed the problem.
We applaud the state's public health officials in acting to address this epidemic, but we also encourage our legislators to adequately fund public health efforts to protect all Hoosiers from future health crises from HIV and other devastating outcomes.
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