Sentences with phrase «imposed by the municipality»

However, there is no census of dogs across the US and Canada, and mandatory registration imposed by municipalities is not always respected by the owners, so it is impossible to know the population of each dog breed in North America.
The private door had to be eliminated to accommodate unforeseen requirements relating to hydro ducts that had been imposed by the municipality.

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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.
He is imposing more cuts in local government services by tying the state tax relief programs to municipal compliance with the 2 percent property tax cap while simultaneously freezing revenue - sharing aid to municipalities at 75 percent below its 1980s level,» Hawkins said.
Cuomo's budget director, Bob Megna, said today that the state plans to pay for any such tax reductions by keeping spending increases to within two percent — a self - imposed constraint that matches the property tax cap the governor applied to municipalities.
ALBANY — State leaders are preparing to soften Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal for a property tax «freeze» by eliminating the requirement that school districts and municipalities actually reduce spending, and by giving the localities credit for actions they've taken since the state imposed a two - percent property tax cap.
The total rate is a combination of all rates imposed by the state, counties, and municipalities.
An animal control officer is an individual authorized by local laws or by the governing authority of a county or municipality to carry out the duties imposed by local ordinance and certain articles contained with the Georgia Animal Protection Act, O.C.G.A. 4-11-12
NOTE: Language providing that a county, municipality, or other entity of local government may not prohibit the sale of or offering for sale of tangible personal property subject to the tax imposed by Chapter 212 which may lawfully be sold in the state was stricken from final version.
The plaintiff's claims required our attorneys to undertake an extensive analysis of the standards for imposing liability on municipalities, and whether the Due Process Clause was implicated by either the state - created danger doctrine or the special relationship doctrine.
256 (1) Where a public library has been established for a school section in territory without municipal organization that is deemed to be a district municipality within the area of jurisdiction of an English - language public district school board under subsection 58.1 (2), the English - language public district school board shall be deemed to be an appointing council for the district municipality under section 24 of the Public Libraries Act and the amount of the estimates of the board of the public library appropriated for the board of the public library by the English - language public district school board shall be raised by a levy imposed by the English - language public district school board on all the rateable property in the district municipality and the estimated expenses to be incurred by the English - language public board in connection with raising the levy shall be recoverable by the board and shall be included in the levy imposed under this section.
Municipalities may only act within those limits imposed upon them by legislation and may only exercise those powers that are granted to them by legislation.
The trial judge also rejected the suggestion that the municipality's duty was necessarily limited to the minimum standards imposed by the province.
Decided without consultation with the Court, this change meant that, for municipalities, the fines imposed by justices of the peace became part of the municipal revenue stream.
Furthermore, in past cases, courts have emphasized that municipalities should not be treated as an insurer of the safety of all users of its roads by imposing overly onerous maintenance obligations.
Yetter: The continually changing, idealistic development regulations imposed by the local municipalities are our biggest issues.
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