Sentences with phrase «federal provisions»

By contrast, children and adults with disabilities have, under federal statute and in turn under state law accepting federal provisions, comprehensive protections in areas not yet applicable to the gifted.
I believe that in cases of extreme emergency there are federal provisions allowing withdrawl of retirement funds... but please check on this.
Morse said he believes the same federal provision that bars prosecution of medicinal marijuana operators also protects the recreational side to some extent, because «it is difficult to distinguish one from the other.»
Extending the existing federal provision to ensure that an additional 13.5 million executive, administrative, and professional employees including teachers have break time and a private place to pump in the workplace.
Economists expect that many states will see their revenue rise because they tie their tax laws to federal provisions such as those on personal exemptions, which lower the bills based on the size of households.
The federal government, however, seems to be leaning the other way: These are the very rules that states are free to ignore under a new federal provision, under the Every Student Succeeds Act, to create «teacher preparation academies.»
During her Senate confirmation hearing in January, DeVos struggled to grasp some of the most basic fundamentals of education terminology, student - loan policy and federal provisions mandating public schools provide free and appropriate education to people with disabilities.
By giving judges the power to refuse to order disclosure where a barrier to disclosure is provided for in legislation or has been established by the courts, this paragraph already provides that, where necessary, the principle of disclosure it codifies will yield to any applicable federal provision that prohibits disclosure.»
When it comes to federal provisions, in Public Law 108 - 199 Sec. 629, the U.S. government allows moms to legally breastfeed feed their babies in any federal building, or on any federal property, as long as they are authorized to be there.
Separately, Cuomo called on Long Island's business leaders to support a repeal of the federal provision that caps at $ 10,000 the amount of state and local taxes that New Yorkers can deduct on their federal income tax returns, beginning with the 2018 tax year.
If the state doesn't act, the federal provisions limiting deductibility of property taxes and other itemized deductions would also severely reduce what residents can deduct on their state returns.
The assumption had long been that state courts are free to interpret their constitutions differently from the federal provisions, even if those interpretations diverge from federal holdings.
Some of those states also include growth trends for their deductions, and they appear to be generally similar to that of the federal provision, with cost growth exceeding the rate of inflation in recent years.
This report does not address personal exemptions or deductions that are available to every filer over some specified age, like the federal provision for a larger standard deduction for people who are 65 years old or older than for those under 65.
[73] In this case, Canadian Transit — established as a federal corporation under the federal Special Act to pursue federal objects and invoking a federal provision allowing the Federal Court to make declarations concerning federal works and undertakings — has asked the Federal Court what exactly its rights are... [more]
On the other hand, if the Federal provision is insufficiently connected to protection of fisheries, the Federal provision will be found to be outside the power of Parliament to enact.
If the true purpose of the Federal provision is protection of the fishery, its effect on property is found to be merely incidental to the Federal purpose and the conflict does not prevent Parliament from legislating.
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