Sentences with phrase «although draft legislation»

The only exceptions are Ukraine and the Czech Republic, although draft legislation currently being considered in the Czech Republic would introduce corporate liability there.
Although the draft legislation and hearing documents address serious problems brought to light by the Committee's ongoing investigations, the Blowout Prevention Act would throw the baby out with the bath water.
Although the draft legislation is awaited it appears from the Budget papers that it will apply to all income tax reliefs that are currently uncapped.

Not exact matches

«Although I can not support this law in its current form,» Poloncarz said in his letter, «I stand at the ready to work with the Legislature to draft and support a law that accomplishes the intentions of this piece of legislation... Legislation that will accomplish what we seek, withstand legal scrutiny and stand the test of tlegislation... Legislation that will accomplish what we seek, withstand legal scrutiny and stand the test of tLegislation that will accomplish what we seek, withstand legal scrutiny and stand the test of time.»
Bryan authored a much - discussed draft of legislation last year that would have funneled five of the state's lowest - performing elementary schools into the state - controlled achievement districts as a pilot program, although the notion did not gain any significant traction during the General Assembly's long budget debates last summer.
Although President Barack Obama and Mr. Duncan have called for revision of the law by the start of the next school year, draft legislation has yet to be introduced, and school leaders anxious about rapidly approaching deadlines are clamoring for leeway in the meantime.
Although I suppose that since the press release was not accompanied by «draft» legislation ready to be tabled, Minister Raitt (is she still a member of the LSUC?)
Although the Ontario government commissioned a report and drafted legislation to address the status of paralegals, no legislative reform occurred until after the Ontario Court of Appeal raised the matter again in 1999 and explicitly chastised the government for failing to take any action to regulate paralegals.
Although the Second Discussion Paper contains reasonable detail in respect of most of the proposed changes, I consider that it is important to assess the proposals by reference to the drafted words of the legislation.
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