Sentences with phrase «comply with a state law requiring»

Earlier this fall, the Connecticut Catholic bishops decided to comply with a state law requiring all hospitals to administer the morning after pill — Plan B.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part, as an employer of Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) drivers holding commercial driving licenses (CDLs) or as a third party administrator for owner - operator CMV drivers with CDLs, you are authorized to comply with State laws requiring you to provide to State CDL licensing authorities information about all violations of DOT drug and alcohol testing rules (including positive tests and refusals) by any CMV driver holding a CDL.
We estimate less than one fifth of rural shelters comply with the state law requiring sterilization of shelter animals.

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Bitcoin exchanges, miners, and cryptocurrency - payment processors, operating in the United States are required to comply with federal Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws.
Contrary to what you may have been reading, however, the exercise by municipalities of the power of the permit to require private sports programs to comply with state - mandated concussion safety laws, or impose additional conditions beyond those required by state law, isn't an isolated or new phenomenon: it's been a growing trend for years.
Note: Private schools are not required to comply with state laws concerning special needs students.
«Herbalife should also be required to disclose to the public where nutrition clubs are located and provide regulators proof that these businesses comply with state and federal labor laws.
In his letter, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (R - Suffolk County) accused the school system of failing to comply with state education law by not submitting the required forms showing a building - by - building breakdown of how it spends local, state and federal funds.
The state is being sued by the Department of Justice for failing to comply with the law that requires timely processing of military and overseas ballots.
The resolution is in response to the U.S. Department of Justice's request to a federal judge to order the state to move its congressional primary to no later than Aug. 18, in order to comply with a federal law requiring absentee ballots be sent to members of the military no less than 45 days prior to the Nov. 6, 2012 general election.
Schneiderman and the AGs argued in the brief that states have backed laws in the country that require business to comply with laws such as Colorado's public accommodations law.
A federal law requires states to hold their party primaries 80 days before a general election in order to provide timely access to military and overseas ballots and the DOJ is suing New York to force the state to comply with the law.
HUD, which provides NYCHA with nearly 70 % of its operating budget and almost all its capital funding, requires NYCHA to certify in writing that it's complying with all local, state and federal laws and regulations.
The issue started with the U.S. Department of Justice's request to a federal judge to order the state to move its congressional primary to no later than Aug. 18, in order to comply with a federal law requiring absentee ballots be sent to members of the military no less than 45 days prior to the Nov. 6, 2012 general election.
Hundreds of state - owned buildings around the city, including the Deutsche Bank building, are not required by law to comply with the city's building and fire codes because of a loophole in the law.
Republican State Sen. Tom O'Mara, who sponsored the bill, said the later date will also give New York more time to comply with the MOVE Act, a federal law that requires states to send absentee ballots to military voters overseas no less than 45 days before an election.
After state legislators failed for two years to comply with a federal law requiring that military voters stationed overseas get their ballots 45 days prior to the general election, a federal judge set the beginning of the congressional election calendar at March 20.
Mr. Felder — an Orthodox Jew who represents a large Orthodox Jewish constituency in Brooklyn — has expressed support in the past for allowing yeshivas leeway in complying with state law, which requires that private schools must offer students instruction that is «at least substantially equivalent» to that offered in public schools.
The state Legislature set the January deadline for school districts to comply with a 2010 state law requiring a new evaluation system for all teachers or forfeit their share of the state's 3 percent increase in annual school aid.
«The oil and gas industry has complied with each permit required by the State of Louisiana and the Corps of Engineers since the permits became law,» said Ragan Dickens, spokesman for the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association.
Finally, the act allows the state treasurer to deny participation in the program to any entity that routinely fails to comply with the law, or fails «to provide any educational services required by law to a child receiving instruction.»
But the one - third to 40 percent of districts that said they have only some or little confidence they can pull it off could signal trouble complying with a new state law requiring all districts to give... read more
In 2006, the Bush administration required states to submit plans detailing how they would comply with the law, but few changes followed.
School districts are required to comply with Public Health Law section 2164 (7) and all other applicable provisions of the Public Health Law and its implementing regulations, including orders issued by a State or local health department pursuant to such laws or regulations, that impact a student's admission to or attendance in school.
Each state is required to develop its own plan to comply with the new federal law and address issues including school accountability, student assessment, support for struggling schools, and other issues.
So it seems that authorizers are generally unwilling to close a school that is failing to comply with federal or state law, but they are also unwilling to require the school to make changes to its special education program, presumably because the authorizers see this as infringement on charter autonomy.
In the state Senate, lawmakers will consider SB 433 by Sen. Carol Liu, D - Pasadena, which would require charter schools to comply with state laws governing pupil suspension and expulsion.
While charter schools are required to comply with certain state laws and the policies of an elected state or local board, they also possess a level of autonomy not seen in the traditional public school setting.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson has given Los Angeles Unified a one - year reprieve from a ruling requiring the district to spend potentially hundreds of millions of additional dollars on English learners and low - income children to comply with the state's new school fundingState Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson has given Los Angeles Unified a one - year reprieve from a ruling requiring the district to spend potentially hundreds of millions of additional dollars on English learners and low - income children to comply with the state's new school fundingstate's new school funding law.
But the one - third to 40 percent of districts that said they have only some or little confidence they can pull it off could signal trouble complying with a new state law requiring all districts to give the Common Core math or English language arts field test six months from now.
Bay Area News Group's Joyce Tsai reported in the Mercury News on the hearing, in which the Petitioners — a group of California teachers, parents and concerned taxpayers — asked Judge Barry Goode to compel 13 California school districts to comply with the Stull Act, a longstanding state law that requires school districts to evaluate teacher performance based, in part, on student progress.
He was lead counsel in the Institute's successful challenge to Florida's «electioneering communications» law, which required groups and individuals to register with the state and comply with onerous regulations if they merely wanted to mention candidates or ballot issues in their publications.
Your teachers, building administrators, and district leaders are required by the State Department of Education to comply with the mandates of the flawed No Child Left Behind law.
The company has stated repeatedly that it will comply with any unified changes to tax structures and laws both in the US and abroad, but that it will not engage in single - player politics or measures that require the company to create a different tax structure in every location where it conducts business.
Our forward looking statements relating to international expansion are also subject to the following risks, among others that may affect the introduction, success and timing of the NOOK e-reader and content in countries outside the United States: we may not be successful in reaching agreements with international companies, the terms of agreements that we reach may not be advantageous to us, our NOOK device may require technological changes to comply with applicable laws, and marketplace acceptance and other companies have already entered the marketplace with products that have achieved some customer acceptance.
To complicate matters, some states require a base - line level of insurance for any policy (don't worry, the companies in the list above will all comply with local insurance laws so you don't have to worry about it).
Disturbingly, Focus Oklahoma research revealed that an estimated less than one fifth of rural shelters comply with the 1986 state law requiring sterilization of animals released from shelters.
That means that 67 Chicago businesses — 12 of them pet stores — are participating in the puppy mill trade — and you may not even know it: «Again and again, salespeople denied that their puppies came from puppy mills, and most did not comply with a law passed in 2010 by the State requiring pet shops to post in a conspicuous place in writing on or near the cage of any dog or cat available for sale the information required by subsection (a) of this section.
The law would require anyone who sells five or more dogs or cats «sight unseen» to people inside the state of New Jersey to comply with the law's requirements.
Village Attorney Charles Marino originally recommended an ordinance that licenses pet shops by requiring them to comply with related state and federal laws, keep sanitary living situations for the animals and disclose to customers where the animals come from.
The plaintiffs in the case, Morton and Robinson, asked the court for an injunction, to require the state to comply with the law and stop issuing licenses to any new shelters that would use gas chambers and to refuse to renew licenses of current shelters that kill animals by illegally gassing them.
Comply with all conditions required for the return of the animal (i.e. comply with all conditions in Administrative Orders by Animal Control and comply with modifications to your home / yard to ensure the keeping of your pet will be in compliance with State and County laws)(if appliComply with all conditions required for the return of the animal (i.e. comply with all conditions in Administrative Orders by Animal Control and comply with modifications to your home / yard to ensure the keeping of your pet will be in compliance with State and County laws)(if applicomply with all conditions in Administrative Orders by Animal Control and comply with modifications to your home / yard to ensure the keeping of your pet will be in compliance with State and County laws)(if applicomply with modifications to your home / yard to ensure the keeping of your pet will be in compliance with State and County laws)(if applicable)
The law's reach stretches well beyond California to require a person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates websites collecting personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals with whom it is being shared, and to comply with this policy.
To interpret Rottmann to trump this would require a judgment even more grandiose than Van Gend or Costa, something in which the Court pronounced that the present state of integration was such that the removal of their fundamental status and rights from a group of Union citizens could only be permitted if the national constitutional process leading to it was itself sufficiently democratic to comply with the requirements of EU law.
Medical records, for instance, as well as government records, require certification and privacy consultations to ensure that you comply with state and federal privacy laws.
That agreement is the major legal document governing the rights of unaccompanied immigrant minors, and among other things, it requires federal authorities to comply with all applicable child welfare laws of the state in which the facility is located.
The payment of wages to employees for their work is a highly regulated activity and requires a business to comply with numerous federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Whether a lawyer may be required to take additional steps to safeguard a client's information in order to comply with other law, such as state and federal laws that govern data privacy or that impose notification requirements upon the loss of, or unauthorized access to, electronic information, is beyond the scope of these Rules.
HHS has said that the HIPAA requirements do not pre-empt state notice law and that covered entities will be required to comply with both sets of laws when both are applicable.
We require covered entities to modify in a prompt manner their policies and procedures to comply with changes in relevant law and, where the change also affects the practices stated in the notice, to change the notice.
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