Sentences with phrase «disclosure provisions»

The action we are taking today closes a huge one, as disclosure provisions will now clearly apply to former employees for the period in which they worked for the county.
However, the CFPB has decided to require creditors to retain evidence of compliance with the integrated disclosure provisions of Regulation Z for three years after consummation of the transaction, except that creditors must retain the Closing Disclosure and all documents related to the Closing Disclosure for five years after consummation, consistent with the requirements of existing Regulation X.
Both versions contain financial disclosure provisions which require elected officials and high - ranking city employees to reveal their own and close family members» ownership of property, stocks and other financial interests.
Earlier in the day, Senate Education Committee Chairman John Flanagan said disagreements remain over the level of disclosure the bill allows for, specifically whether non-parents can figure out who teachers are even under a limited disclosure provision in the bill.
The American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of federal employees to block the online disclosure provisions; plaintiffs included 45 NIH researchers and other federal scientists.
According to a Boston Globe report, The Massachusetts Teachers Association, the state's National Education Association (NEA) affiliate, is lobbying to strip at least one disclosure provision from the bill citing «technical issues.»
In addition to transferring control over the user's information from the user to the company, the Amendment's blanket - disclosure provision allows companies to profit from the association between users and products.
The Court upheld the disclaimer and disclosure provisions found in federal law, but ruled that the ban on corporate - supported independent expenditures is unconstitutional.
After nearly six years of reworking the rule based on extensive and «invaluable» public feedback from consumer groups and stakeholders, Perez told reporters that DOL has «streamlined» and clarified its conflict of interest rule — including the controversial Best Interest Contract Exemption (BICE), the disclosure provisions, proprietary products and treatment of products like annuities, as well as commissions.
While most violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act's disclosure provisions are misdemeanors, a knowing and willful violation could be a felony.
In other words, the disclosure period should be based on when the disclosure provisions of last year's ethics law went into effect, June 1.
The current election law, he said, had «limits on contributions that are not limits in fact because they can be easily evaded» and «disclosure provisions that do not disclose.»
Mr. Feerick, who is dean of the Fordham Law School, also lobbied for an ethics law for local government officials primarily aimed at conflicts of interest in land development and governmental purchases and a separate state agency to enforce the disclosure provisions of state election law.
The suit, filed in Albany in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, cites a ruling in that jurisdiction earlier this year that the disclosure provisions of the state's pioneering «truth - in - testing» law are in direct conflict with federal copyright law.
(17) BTA Bank v. Syrym Shalabayev [2011] EWHC 2908 Contemnor sentenced to two custodial sentences of 18 months and one of 6 months (to run concurrently) for breaches of the disclosure provisions of a freezing order.
On December 9, the Eleventh Circuit issued the first opinion in the country from a circuit court of appeals addressing the split of authority among the federal district and state courts on whether builders, whose developments are partially exempt under ILSA, must comply with all disclosure provisions.
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