Sentences with phrase «adopts code provisions»

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Baby Milk Action has been in correspondence with Nestlé about the logos, as with many other violations, and it is refusing to remove them in line with the provisions of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 1981.
To date, because of many collaborative efforts, 64 countries have adopted a law with most or many provisions of the Code in place while an additional 23 countries have draft legislation pending approval.
The WHO Code, adopted by the 34th World Health Assembly, aims at contributing to the provision of safe and adequate nutrition for infants, by the protection and promotion of breast - feeding, and by ensuring the proper use of breast - milk substitutes.
When the World Health Assembly adopted the Code in 1981 it said companies should abide by its provisions independently of government measures.
Manufacturers and distributers should comply with the Code's provisions even if countries have not adopted laws or other measures.
We support the consensus - based, bipartisan energy code provision contained in S. 2012, the Energy Policy Modernization Act, which strengthens national model codes that are already certified, adopted and in - use by 44 states and several localities around the U.S.
The controversial provision was part of a facilities code adopted by the state board of education at its June meeting.
All governing board members must adopt and sign a code of ethics and thoroughly understand its conflict of interest provisions.
Indeed, the innovation district plan adopted in March by Spring Branch ISD exempts the district from «all permissible provisions» of the Texas Education Code (specific exemptions will require a two - thirds majority vote of the school board).
Skeptic — Charter schools can elect to use Ed Code suspension and expulsion provisions or adopt other discipline policies.
To «opt - in» to chapter 2269, a charter school must amend its charter to include a statement expressly adopting the provisions of Texas Education Code, Chapter 44, Subchapter B, as the charter holder's process for awarding a contract for the construction, repair, or renovation of a structure, road, highway, or other improvement to real property.
A loan broker shall comply with the provisions of the federal Gramm - Leach - Bliley Act, 15 United States Code, Section 6801 et seq. (1999) and the applicable implementing federal Privacy of Consumer Information regulations, as adopted by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 40 (2001); the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 216 (2001); the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 332 (2001); the Office of Thrift Supervision, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 573 (2001); the National Credit Union Administration, 12 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 716 (2001); the Federal Trade Commission, 16 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 313 (2001); or the Securities and Exchange Commission, 17 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 248 (2001), if the loan broker is a financial institution as defined in those regulations.
The contractual enforcement entity shall hire animal control officers, who are authorized and empowered by this Act to exercise the authority necessary to enforce the provisions of this Act, its standards, fees, fines and schedules, and the state code and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
Where there is no Legal Profession Act in a particular OECS member state, or no mention of Contingency fees in the respective Legal Profession Acts, the OECS Code of Ethics Provision is adopted.
While only a few states have adopted these exact provisions of the Model Code, essentially all states, through statute, rule, or ethical code, require judges to recuse themselves if their impartiality might reasonably be questioCode, essentially all states, through statute, rule, or ethical code, require judges to recuse themselves if their impartiality might reasonably be questiocode, require judges to recuse themselves if their impartiality might reasonably be questioned.
The UCC has been adopted in some form or fashion in all fifty states, including Texas, which codified provisions in the Business & Commerce Code.
Here in Massachusetts, the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) adopts regulations and provisions of our building code.
After all, in the gay marriage reference, the SCC suggested that, given the charter protection of relgious freedoms and the relevant provisions of provincial human rights code (including the BC human rights code with permits TWU to adopt its Community Covenant), it was unlikely that religious institutions could be compelled to perform same - sex marriages.
* This statement does not modify or amend any provision of the CAMFT Code of Ethics, or the findings and recommendations regarding SOCE issued by the CAMFT Ethics Committee, as adopted by the Board of Directors on January 9, 2011.
I suppose our CREA was far too busy adopting its wonderful new Privacy Code to notice that its provisions and those of the Money Laundering Act were diametrically opposed.
The Senate has adopted a «Blank Slate» approach that initially eliminates every provision in the tax code, including those that encourage real estate ownership and investment.
It is further recommended that the State Association expand the provisions of the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual as adopted to include detailed procedures for handling interboard arbitration of business disputes, as defined by Article 17 of the Code of Ethics, between REALTORS ® of different Boards within the state.
It is recommended to State Associations that they adapt and adopt the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® to conform to the provisions of applicable state law.
Hearings and the organization and procedures incident thereto shall be governed by the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association as adapted to conform to the provisions of applicable state law and the optional provisions adopted by the Professional Standards Administrator and Chairperson of the panel's Board.
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