Sentences with phrase «change of law»

She walked through the main changes of the law and noted that ESSA strips powers from the Secretary of Education to ensure there no longer is a top down approach to federal K - 12 education policy.
In this field, we do have new statutes enacted few times a year, sometimes changes of the law are revolutionary, meaning that business undertakings and healthcare professionals need to adapt to the new law very quickly.
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In response, several PPA holders terminated their agreements with coal - fired power generators, citing a provision in the terms of the original PPA legislation that allows buyers to end their contracts if a change of law makes the agreement «unprofitable or more unprofitable.»
If they had their way, they would force their religion on all of us, change all of our laws to fit their extremist and fascist views.
this would make the person who was a pedophile just gay by a change of law only.
«The Times Union refuses to acknowledge... that we have always taken the position, whether as attorney general or as governor, that legislative oversight requires a change of the law,» Vlasto said.
Nothing should be taken as a change of law or regulations.
The dedication required to achieve such a rich result that can be gauged from the fact that the City of Denver, which owns the contents of the Clyfford Still Museum, had to enact a change of law to allow a group of Stills to travel.
Niall Dickinson, Chief Executive of The General Medical Council (GMC), the body which regulates doctors in the UK, has indicated that a change of law would give it powers to test communication skills of doctors from within the EU as it already can for non-EU doctors.
This is a comprehensive statute on the publication, citation and proof of statutes and regulations (including making e-Laws a presumptively accurate statement of law — no more disclaimers), changes of law (in the absence of decennial revisions), and a revised Interpretation Act.
If the appeal is effectively based on a change of law, and nothing else, but the conviction was properly returned at the time, after a fair trial, it is unlikely that a substantial injustice occurred.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission should not normally refer a conviction to the Court of Appeal on the basis of a change of law.
Demonstrating once again why it is important for representatives to contain «change of law» clauses in their retainer agreements, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program («BC PNP «-RRB- has effective immediately suspended the Fast Track nomination option in the business immigration stream.
Perhaps Herbert's conditions are met in Uganda, or will be if that law about homosexuality passes so merely advocating a change of the law makes one guilty.
No doubt consideration is being given to an appeal or even a change of the law regulating termination of employment in the NHS.
Other cities will look at the success of the changes of this law to see if they would also like to implement these changes.
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