Not exact matches
Rep. Steve Cohen, a Tennessee Democrat, introduced a
bill last summer that would amend the Fair Credit Reporting
Act to
prohibit the use of consumer credit checks against employees «for the purposes of making adverse employment decisions.»
But, as the discussion above suggests, if
Bill 12 were applied in such a way as to change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of
prohibited conflict between provincial legislation and the terms of the National Energy Board
Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable Board decisions relating to the prorating of capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
In July 2017, a new
bill co-sponsored by a bipartisan group of four lawmakers was introduced «to ensure effective implementation of the Child Soldier Prevention
Act of 2008» and «to
prohibit assistance from being provided to, or licenses for direct commercial sales of military equipment issued to, the government of a country whose police or other security forces recruit and use child soldiers.»
The campaign fights such «license to discriminate»
bills on the state and federal level and builds support for the Every Child Deserves a Family
Act, a federal
bill prohibiting child welfare agencies that receive taxpayer funds from discriminating against LGBTQ youth or prospective foster and adoptive parents.
Among the
bills popular with the Democrats» liberal base that won passage this year was a ban on bump stocks, add - on devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to shoot at near full - automatic speed; a
bill enshrining the women's health care provisions of the Affordable Care
Act into state law; and a measure that
prohibits employers from asking job candidates about their salary history.
Another
bill, the Right to Record
Act, whose prime sponsors are Councilman Jumaane Williams and Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal, would
prohibit police officers or peace officers from preventing the recording of their activities unless the recording obstructs governmental administration.
Then there are statewide
bills including legislation to
prohibit the use of elephants in circus
acts and other «entertainment
acts,» such as for rides or in parades.
The
bill, titled: «A Bill for an Act to Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and other Matters Connected therewith», is sponsored by Senator Ibn Na'Allah, APC, Kebbi So
bill, titled: «A
Bill for an Act to Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and other Matters Connected therewith», is sponsored by Senator Ibn Na'Allah, APC, Kebbi So
Bill for an
Act to
Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and other Matters Connected therewith», is sponsored by Senator Ibn Na'Allah, APC, Kebbi South.
The
act is now in the Senate Finance Committee, whose chairman, Sen. John DeFrancisco, has indicated he's opposed to the measure, but is open to a
bill proposed by fellow Republican Sen. Phil Boyle, of Long Island, that would
prohibit smoking the drug while allowing it to be administered through a vaporizer, oils or edibles.
Gianaris noted the Senate is poised to
act on a
bill today that would
prohibit inmates from «throwing, tossing, expectorating or expelling of saliva or other bodily secretion» on prison employees.
TITLE OF
BILL: An
act to amend the legislative law, in relation to
prohibiting outside work by a legislator during the term of office
Collectively called the Criminal Justice Reform
Act, the eight
bills will downgrade most criminal noise violations, spitting, littering, possession of an open container of alcohol, public urination and after - dusk loitering and other
prohibited activities in public parks to offenses penalized with a ticket.
The
Act consists of eight
bills that will downgrade most noise violations, spitting, littering, possession of an open container of alcohol, public urination and after - dusk loitering and other
prohibited activities in public parks from arrest - worthy crimes to offenses penalized with a ticket and prosecuted in civil court.
In November 2016, the City Council Women's Caucus rolled out its first - ever «legislative equality package,» which included
bills calling for a report on the use of long -
acting reversible contraceptives such as intrauterine devices; sexual assault awareness and prevention training for cab drivers; support for a state
bill that
prohibits employers from asking potential applicants for their salary history; and another state
bill that gives domestic violence survivors access to breaking leases.
Rep. Faso Vote Record Tracking Rep. Faso in the Age of Trump fivethirtyeight.com Pesticides Regulations — Vote Passed (256 - 165, 9 Not Voting) The
bill would generally
prohibit EPA and states from requiring that entities applying pesticides near navigable waters must first obtain a permit under the Clean Water
Act, if the application is authorized under -LSB-...]
Two other
bills would void most confidential agreements for settlements and would add provisions to the state public officers law specifically
prohibiting acts of sexual harassment and imposing a civil penalty of up to $ 10,000 for those found to have engaged in such behavior.
In April a bipartisan group of senators introduced a
bill, the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings
Act, to
prohibit invasive research on great apes, including chimps.
The omnibus fiscal 2016 budget
bill (H.R. 2029 - Consolidated Appropriations
Act 2016) passed in December 2015 contained language
prohibiting the government from using funds for experiments that genetically alter human embryos.
As per a recent article in our local paper — The Arizona Republic — Arizona «legislators want to gag school officials» in an amendment to Senate
Bill 1172 that will
prohibit «an employee of a school district or charter school,
acting on the district's or charter school's behalf, from distributing electronic materials to influence the outcome of an election or to advocate support for or opposition to pending or proposed legislation.»
SB 170 (Senator
Bill Stanley) would
prohibit, except for drug offenses, firearm offenses, and certain criminal
acts, students in preschool through grade three from being suspended for more than three school days or expelled from attendance at school.
Behavior, Student Bilingual Education Biliteracy Seal Board of Education, State Bullying, Harassment, Intimidation Bullying - Parental Guidance on the Anti-Bullying
Bill of Rights
Act Bullying - Model Policy and Guidance For
Prohibiting Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying on School Property, at School - Sponsored Functions and on School Buses Business (Doing Business with DOE)
The Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit
Billing Act (FCBA) are part of the Consumer Credit Protection
Act, which outlines what is accepted and
prohibited behavior from debt collectors.
Proposed as a revision to the state's Pet Purchase Protection
Act, the year - old law hailed nationally as a tough check on puppy mills, the Senate - approved
bill sought to also
prohibit kennels, shelters or animal rescue organizations from purchasing dogs or cats from the commercial breeders.
The
bill, the Dog and Cat Meat Prohibition
Act of 2017, would amend the U.S Animal Welfare
Act to
prohibit the slaughter and trade of dogs and cats for human consumption, and would provide penalties for individuals involved in the dog or cat meat trade.
This
bill would amend the federal Animal Welfare
Act to
prohibit the slaughter, trade, and import / export of dogs and cats for human consumption.»
Mayor
Bill DeBlasio has just enacted a bill into law that prohibits NYC pet stores from purchasing puppies from commercial puppy brokers or USDA - licensed breeders with severe Animal Welfare Act Violati
Bill DeBlasio has just enacted a
bill into law that prohibits NYC pet stores from purchasing puppies from commercial puppy brokers or USDA - licensed breeders with severe Animal Welfare Act Violati
bill into law that
prohibits NYC pet stores from purchasing puppies from commercial puppy brokers or USDA - licensed breeders with severe Animal Welfare
Act Violations.
PIJAC is calling on members of the pet industry to
act now, as adding «Python genera» to the injurious wildlife list under the Lacey Act has far broader consequences than indicated by the bill's language, prohibiting specimens of «the constrictor snake» (presumably a reference to Burmese Pythons) being «shipped to or imported into the United States.&raq
act now, as adding «Python genera» to the injurious wildlife list under the Lacey
Act has far broader consequences than indicated by the bill's language, prohibiting specimens of «the constrictor snake» (presumably a reference to Burmese Pythons) being «shipped to or imported into the United States.&raq
Act has far broader consequences than indicated by the
bill's language,
prohibiting specimens of «the constrictor snake» (presumably a reference to Burmese Pythons) being «shipped to or imported into the United States.»
This private member «s
bill will, if passed, give explicit recognition to the rights of trans people, by adding gender identity and gender expression as
prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the hate crimes -LSB-...]
Bill 48, The Planning and Land Dedication for School Sites
Act prohibits developers from advertising that a school will be built on a particular piece of land.
Bill S - 201, An
Act to
prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights
Act, RSC 1985, c H - 6 (the «CHRA»).
Bill S - 201, An
Act to
prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights
Act, RSC... Continue Reading
The day after the federal government identified genetic discrimination as a priority in its speech from the throne on October 16, 2013, Senator James S. Cowan re-introduced
Bill S - 201, An
Act to
prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination in the Senate.
If passed into law the
Bill would amend the Canadian Human Rights
Act to include «gender identity» as one of the
prohibited grounds of discrimination and would change the Criminal Code to similarly add gender identity under Canada's hate crimes laws.
Protecting Employees» Tips
Act, 2015 (
Bill 12), amended the Employment Standards
Act, 2000 (the «ESA») to provide that employers are
prohibited from taking any portion of an employee's... [more]
On May 17, 2016, the federal government tabled
Bill C - 16, An
Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the Criminal Code to add gender identity and gender expression to the list of
prohibited grounds of discrimination... [more]
The
Bill adds «gender identity or expression» to the list of
prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights
Act.
On May 17, 2016, the federal government introduced
Bill C - 16, An
Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the Criminal Code, proposed legislation adding gender identity and gender expression to the list of
prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights
Act (CHRA).
Bill C - 16 proposes to include gender identity and gender expression as
prohibited grounds for discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights
Act and hate speech provisions under the Criminal Code.
Bill 23 adds «age» as a protected ground to section 4 of the
Act, which
prohibits discrimination in the area of goods, services, accommodations or facilities that are customarily available to the public.
This private member «s
bill will, if passed, give explicit recognition to the rights of trans people, by adding gender identity and gender expression as
prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the hate crimes provisions of the Criminal Code.
As noted in the statement accompanying the
bill, existing provisions in the State's Tort Claims
Act generally restrict or
prohibit such damage awards.
The
bill would add the phrase «gender identity, gender expression» to the list of
prohibited bases for discrimination found in the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the relevant hate propaganda and sentencing sections of the Criminal Code (ss.
Protecting Employees» Tips
Act, 2015 (
Bill 12), amended the Employment Standards
Act, 2000 (the «ESA») to provide that employers are
prohibited from taking any portion of an employee's tips or other gratuities, except in limited circumstances.
On May 17, 2016, the federal government tabled
Bill C - 16, An
Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights
Act and the Criminal Code to add gender identity and gender expression to the list of
prohibited grounds of discrimination.
On May 31, 2016, Quebec tabled
Bill 103, An
Act to strengthen the fight against transphobia and improve the situation of transgender minors in particular, with the goal of amending the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, to explicitly
prohibit discrimination based on gender identity (although it includes other provisions related to other Acts).
The first part of the
bill prohibits compensation for blood donations through the enactment of the Voluntary Blood Donations
Act, 2014.
[Google Translate: That the National Assembly fully supports the decision by its Directorate of Security to
prohibit the wearing of the kirpan in consultations on
Bill 94, An
Act establishing the guidelines governing requests for accommodation in the Administration and in some institutions, thus applying the principle of state neutrality.
In the face of these patchwork gaps, American human rights groups have been advocating for the adoption of a federal
bill titled the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act (ENDA), which would
prohibit discrimination in hiring and employment on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity by nonreligious employers with over 15 employees.
That the National Assembly fully supports the decision by its Directorate of Security to
prohibit the wearing of the kirpan in consultations on
Bill 94, An
Act establishing the guidelines governing requests for accommodation in the Administration and in some institutions, thus applying the principle of state neutrality.
Known as The New York Cryptocurrency Exchange
Act (A9899), the
bill relates to «the audit of cryptocurrency business activity by third party depositories and
prohibits licensing fees to conduct such cryptocurrency business activity.»