Sentences with phrase «general statutes»

Statutes Of Limitation For Criminal Offenses Canada has not general statute of limitations for indictable offense (i.e. felonies).
As mandated by Connecticut General Statutes Section 10 - 4 (c), every five years the Connecticut State Board of Education must develop a new five - year Comprehensive Plan for Elementary, Secondary, Vocational, Career and Adult Education in Connecticut.
2 May 3, 2017)(unpublished), a trial judge in a class action case awarded $ 29,409 in attorney's fees to class counsel under the private attorney general statute based on the percentage - of - recovery method rather than the lodestar method.
According to NC general statute § 14 - 415.11, among other places, you can not carry your concealed handgun «On any private premises where notice that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited by the posting of a conspicuous notice or statement by the person in legal possession or control of the premises.»
* See Section 10 - 145b (i)(1) of the Connecticut General Statutes which reads in relevant part as follows:
The existing language of subdivision (26) of section 10 - 183b of the Connecticut General Statutes outlined who qualified for a teacher pension by defining the word teacher as «any teacher, permanent substitute teacher, principal, assistant principal, supervisor, assistant superintendent or superintendent employed by the public schools in a professional capacity while possessing a certificate or permit issued by the State Board of Education...»
The Connecticut General Statutes also require that «for the school year commencing July 1, 2013, and each school year thereafter, each student enrolled in grades three to eight inclusive, and grade ten or eleven in any public school shall, annually, in March or April take a mastery examination in reading, writing and mathematics.»
The existing language of subdivision (26) of section 10 - 183b of the Connecticut General Statutes defines who qualifies for a teacher pension by defining the word teacher as «any teacher, permanent substitute teacher, principal, assistant principal, supervisor, assistant superintendent or superintendent employed by the public schools in a professional capacity while possessing a certificate or permit issued by the State Board of Education...»
[General Statutes of North Carolina; Chapter 50, 50 - 13.1].
Most U.S. states have general statutes of limitations for most of the their crimes which is usually less than fifteen years.
According to North Carolina General Statutes Sections 50:13.
Mediated class action matter involving credit card privacy statute and the entitlement to attorney fees under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1021.5 (private attorney general statute)
Chapter 123, Section 2721 of the US Code (Driver Privacy Protection Act) and NC General Statutes 20 - 43.1 require that personal information in DMV records be closed to the public.
The Regional School District # 7» policy cites section 10 - 14n of the Connecticut General Statutes which lays out the law about Connecticut's mastery test.
The proposed legislation would repeal and replace the existing statue concerning permissible investments for money transmitters, Section 36a - 603 of the Connecticut General Statutes, «Investments equal to amount of outstanding money transmissions in this state.
Athletic Trainers are licensed in Connecticut under the Connecticut General Statutes, Chapter 375a, Sec. 20 - 65 f through Sec. 20 - 65 m. Please review the state statute pertaining to Athletic Training in order to insure that you are practicing within the statute and your scope of practice.
«Notwithstanding the provisions of section 14 - 50b of the general statutes, the sum of $ 4,700,000 shall be transferred from the school bus seat belt account established in said section 14 - 50b and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013.»
Nowhere in the state's General Statutes is there any provision for scholarship grants to come from any source other than taxpayer funds, Hobgood noted.
However, interestingly, the January Client Lobbyist Financial Report that ConnCAN filed with the Office of State Ethics, as required by Chapter 10, Part II of the Connecticut General Statutes, makes absolutely no mention of the public opinion poll that ConnCAN conducted in January and released earlier this week.
Connecticut General Statutes, Section 10 - 145b (g), state that «on or after July 1, 2016, to qualify for a professional educator certificate, a person who holds or has held a provisional educator certificate... shall hold a master's degree in an appropriate subject matter area, as determined by the State Board of Education, related to such teacher's certification endorsement area.»
He is purposing that the general statutes be amended to require publishers of electronic books to offer such books for sale to public and academic libraries... [Read more...]
He is purposing that the general statutes be amended to require publishers of electronic books to offer such books for sale to public and academic libraries at the same rates as offered to the general public.
g. The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency as established by Article 122A of the General Statutes and the North Carolina Agricultural Finance Authority as established by Article 122D of the General Statutes.
(e) This section shall not apply to a licensed veterinarian whose conduct is in accordance with Article 11 of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes.
According to Connecticut General Statutes, all Dogs must be licensed at the age of 6 months.
If the adopted animal is a dog used for fighting, the animal shelter shall notify any persons adopting the dog of the liability provisions for owners of dangerous dogs under Article 1A of Chapter 67 of the General Statutes.
If sufficient evidence pursuant to Section 53 - 247 of the Connecticut General Statutes is gathered, your local department will prepare a request for a search warrant.
The WRA is administered by the State Archives of North Carolina and operates under North Carolina General Statutes 121 and 132 in carrying out its archival mission and programs.
Victims are also not limited by the general statute of limitations when the plaintiff in their case is unavailable.
Whether Post Separation Support or Alimony is awarded, as well as the amount and duration of the award, is determined based on a the consideration of a number of factors found in Chapter 50 of the North Carolina General Statutes.
This is the general statute of limitations, and, in some cases, it can be extended.
or a general statute that says «whatever the law prohibits, that prohibition applies as... [more]
In some states there is a law know as Caylee's Law, for example Connecticut General Statutes 53 - 21a (d) which requires reporting a child's disappearance:
The meme about under 3.5 inches derives from the general statute pertaining to concealed weapons, where CO Rev Stat § 18-12-101 defines «knife» as being over 3.5 inches long (and it is a misdemeanor to carry a concealed knife).
The State convinced the trial court to charge the jury using the broader definitions of the «storage» and «disposal» in the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act instead of the definitions of those terms in the Connecticut General Statutes.
Apparently, there is no general statute of limitations for criminal offences in the UK (though for summary proceedings, the limit is in general 6 months).
or a general statute that says «whatever the law prohibits, that prohibition applies as well to the activity by electronic means»?
[79] Where special treatment or protection is warranted for certain types of parties or situations, those provisions should be contained in specialized legislation dealing with that legal area, not in a general statute like the Alberta Act which is designed to apply by default.
In Indiana, the general statute of limitations for medical malpractice cases is two years.
Plaintiff, a vexatious litigant, appealed a trial court's denial of his fee request under CCP § 1021.5, California's attorney general statute, after he lost a bid to overturn a Nevada judgment on the grounds it was fraudulently procured.
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