Sentences with phrase «covered under a ban»

Currently, novice drivers in Maine are the only ones who are covered under a ban of cell phone use for both hand - held and hands - free devices.

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The province's ban on unsolicited, door - to - door sales covers most heating, air and water services, but the MPP who pushed for it said it stops short of encompassing companies in other sectors because they don't all fall under provincial jurisdiction or generate as many complaints with Consumer Protection Ontario.
He was right - the wedge - shaped design provided excellent aerodynamics, and although rear wings were banned under the rules of the time, Coppuck cleverly got around it by making the rear wing part of the engine cover.
Atletico were unable to bring in new signings in January under the ban, which covers both transfer windows in 2017, but they are said to be confident it will be reduced.
The executive order calls on a number of state agencies to issue regulations that would ban insurance companies from covering such therapies for those under the age of 18.
Changes include a ban on people under 21 from smoking pot and changes to the medical conditions that would be covered by the new law — for example, glaucoma is out, but rheumatoid arthritis is in.
After 10.30, watching television — or reading under the covers — will be strictly banned and staff patrols will enforce the measure, including removing privileges from anyone breaking the new rules.
We banned cockfighting, made dogfighting a felony offense, passed licensing and regulatory control of puppy mills, increased penalties for neglect and abuse, covered birds under cruelty statutes, regulated the keeping of large carnivores, preserved local regulations on farm animals, and most recently, we helped pass the Canine Cruelty Prevention Act which has closed down over 1,200 puppy mills.
Under the ban - which loosely covers American pit bull terriers, American Staffordshire terriers and Staffordshire bull terriers - no dog considered a pit bull can be adopted from Montreal shelters.
We have shown houses covered with Shou sugi ban before on TreeHugger (see under related links below) but it was surprising to see so many going up at once, 60 % of the houses I saw on this tour.
Opponents of policies and legislation banning face coverings in the public service or even during a citizenship ceremony seem to put aside the understanding that freedoms under the Charter must have limits.
97 To date, only the United Nations Human Rights Committee has found that the ban constitutes a violation of students» freedom of religion, holding that the expulsion of a Sikh student for refusing to remove his head covering was a disproportionate and unnecessary response that could not be justified under article 18 (3) of the ICCPR.
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