Sentences with phrase «allowed under state law»

To the extent that disclosures to family members and others in these situations currently are allowed under state law and covered entities» own rules, § 164.510 (b) allows covered entities to continue making them in these situations, consistent with the exercise of professional judgement as to the patient's best interest.
Residents are taxed on the same income they report for federal income tax purposes, subject only to the specific modifications allowed under state law.
Notably, the San Antonio experience represented a collaborative effort between district leaders and the teacher union in a state where collective bargaining is not allowed under state law.
Schools participating in the program are allowed under state law to pick the number of students with disabilities they can educate.
Brent Stevens, the C.E.O. of Peninsula Pacific, said the joint Wilmorite - Peninsula Pacific bid enhances the proposed casino's chances of being selected by the state this fall, as one of four casinos allowed under state law.
That means she'll start collecting a state pension while continuing to serve as an elected official — as is allowed under state law, she said.
State lawmakers have introduced legislation in recent weeks that would classify fantasy sports as games of skill, which would be allowed under state law.
Each school district has its own tax - cap limit based on the statewide figure, but adjusted for exemptions allowed under state law.
The casinos allowed under state law, all north of New York City, have struggled to meet revenue projections since opening.

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The new law is the nation's first formal approval of the industry after its come under scrutiny across many states for allowing what regulators see as illegal online gambling.
The lawsuit seeks damages under South Dakota's defamation law, as well as a 1994 state law that allows businesses to sue anyone if they knowingly spread false information that a food product is unsafe.
A couple of years ago, Benioff famously went to bat against several state laws that would allow business to refuse service to people based on sexual orientation under the umbrella of religious freedom.
The state has decreed the circumstances under which it will allow those who would otherwise be breaking the law, to obtain a license and thus not be in violation of the law.
due to some crazy religious beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil rights and equality thing, thus if the religious win by denying same gender cuples their civil rights to equal treatment under the law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your rights under the law.
They suggested three ways in which RFRA might conceivably be interpreted (misinterpreted, really) to create bad consequences: (1) to give a church's opponents legal «standing» (a technical term meaning the right to sue) to challenge the church's tax - exempt status; (2) to allow taxpayers to claim their free exercise rights would be violated if a religiously affiliated organization receives government assistance under a secular program; and, most importantly, (3) to allow pro-abortion plaintiffs to claim a free exercise right to abortion if Roe v. Wade is overruled and states enact anti-abortion laws.
Not explicitly named here is the sole just cause for a state's resort to force on its own authority that is clearly allowed in our contemporary positive international law: self - defense against an attack under way or clearly imminent.
Because the nutrient content claim was alleged to be misleading under FDA regulations, plaintiff's state law claim that Benecol's packaging misled consumers was allowed to proceed.
For livestock and aquaculture operations, establish relationships with local growers as well as food manufacturers (e.g., breweries) and retailers (e.g., grocers, restaurants, vendors, cafeterias, food banks) to use wasted food, as allowed under federal and state law, as a feed stock.
Under the law, people would not have been allowed to wage bets on games involving New Jersey colleges or college games played in the state.
School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchens.
The Geneva Convention allows them to be «detained or prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state for such action; subject of course to international treaties on justice and human rights such as everyone's right to a fair trial.»
That's because run - offs fall under state law, not city law, and the state allows campaign funds to pay for criminal defense lawyers.
Under current New York law, to register an LLC, the owners simply need to provide an official name, the county in which it will operate and a P.O. box, allowing them to create a murky world in which they can hide who they are and limit their personal exposure to debt and other obligations, state Sen. Brad Hoylman explained.
Marijuana use is illegal under federal law but allowed in some cases in dozens of states.
He cited criminal justice reforms under Cuomo, including the closure of 24 state prisons, the raising of the age at which youths can be charged with a crime, prioritizing community reentry programs, and helping pass laws allowing identification photo arrays at trial and videotaping of police interrogations.
On the one hand New York State law prohibits minors under the age of 21 from obtaining a license to own or carry handguns; on the other New York State allows anyone over the age of 16 to purchase and own rifles and other long - barreled firearms and the ammunition for them.
Steiner said Cuomo was obliged to set a special election date for a congressional seat under federal law, but state law allows the governor to set one for a state legislative vacancy at his discretion, so a court challenge might not be successful.
A confidential memo the campaign finance attorney for de Blasio laid out his interpretation of what was allowed under state election law as the mayor worked to swing the state Senate to Democratic control.
Liquor stores are not allowed to sell any non-wine and - liquor products under State law, they're only allowed to occupy the first floor of a structure, and there are all sorts of other bizarre rules.
Under the new law, severely ill patients with a «progressive or degenerative» condition will be able to obtain a special state certification allowing them access to medical marijuana before the state's program officially launches January.
Under existing law, New York is one of only 10 states that allows prosecutors to withhold evidence until the day a trial begins, he said.
Although Horner acknowledged that Wright's new employment opportunity is «perfectly allowed» under state law and is «a well - tried path» for many lawmakers, he said his organization would instead like to see a more comprehensive ban on lobbying across the state Legislature and the Executive.
As the Times Union reported in June, Schwartz was quietly given the power to issue civil subpoenas under the Moreland Act, a century - old law that allows a governor «to examine and investigate the management and affairs of any department, board, bureau or commission of the state
«What I've asked the commissioner of health to do is to issue a standing order, which is in his right under New York State law where he can issue this standing order and allow people essentially to purchase Naloxone over the counter at their local pharmacy.»
The party's willingness to pick up certain expenses for the two candidates allowed them to avoid hundreds of thousands of dollars in what are identified under state campaign law as organizational expenses.
In an Oct. 8, 2014, confidential memo the campaign finance attorney for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio laid out his interpretation of what was allowed and not allowed under state election law as the mayor worked to swing the state Senate to Democratic control.
Cuomo also plans to «establish a private equity pilot program» that would allow as many as five corporations to invest in health care facilities, which is currently illegal under New York State law.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced in his State of the City speech in January he would propose legislation to allow livery cabs in the outer boroughs to pick up people hailing on the street — prohibited under current law.
Meanwhile, more and more states are moving toward legalization, and President Donald Trump recently endorsed allowing states to decide how to regulate the drug, which is illegal under federal law.
Since being categorized as geographically widespread, Governor Cuomo has also announced several multifaceted actions to combat the spread of the flu, including an Executive Order that suspended the section of state education law that limits the authority of pharmacists to administer immunizing agents to anyone under age 18 to allow vaccines to be administered to anyone age 2 and up.
Eight farm breweries also operate off - site branch stores, which is allowed under the state's Farm Brewery Law.
Under the new financial disclosure law, a concession was made to such lawyer - legislators: They will be allowed to confidentially apply with either JCOPE or the state Office of Court Administration for an exemption from disclosing a client if it might damage the client's interests.
David says under the new law, the Regents can only allow a delay in special cases, where it would be a «hardship» for the schools to meet the deadline, but can't just wholesale authorize a later compliance date for most of the schools in the state.
Under state law, farm workers aren't allowed to bargain collectively, but the New York State Constitution may say something diffestate law, farm workers aren't allowed to bargain collectively, but the New York State Constitution may say something diffeState Constitution may say something different.
The ruling says Buffalo Schools Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash's receivership powers, under the state's receivership law, continue at D'Youville Porter Campus, Drew Science Magnet School and the Lydia Wright School and allows for changing the start and stop time.
«The State Democratic Party and Dan Malloy were never going to wait for federal regulators to decide whether the mailer paid for by money from a federal account would be allowed under the law,» Labriola said.
Kehoe argued that under Doe v. Bolton, another landmark case on abortion defining health risks abortion might remedy, the broad language would allow for abortions even when a mother is not in significant danger, an expansion over previous New York State law requiring a life - threatening condition.
After the election, which Astorino lost, the party changed its name to the Reform Party, which is allowed under state election law.
Schwartz has been blessed with powers under the Moreland Act — a century - old law that allows a governor «to examine and investigate the management and affairs of any department, board, bureau or commission of the state
Stefanik said at the time she could still vote for the final bill and would work to change its treatment of the SALT deduction, which under current law allows taxpayers to deduct property and sales taxes, and state income taxes.
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