Sentences with phrase «imposes fees on»

The bill also imposes fees on a licensing population that is too small to cover the costs of the regulatory program the bill proposes.
Rigorous international regulations have also made adoptions more expensive by imposing fees on agencies, adoptive parents, orphanages and countries.
Hundreds of cities and counties have imposed fees on new development, which initially helped relieve local governments from subsidizing roads, sewers, and other expenses associated with suburban sprawl.
Environmentalists also expressed disappointment with Cuomo's proposal, noting it exempts several types of plastic bags and does not impose a fee on paper bags to encourage the use of reusable bags.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- State lawmakers held a hearing Friday to examine whether New York City's plan to impose a fee on plastic bags will be a burden on consumers.
imposing fees on insurance carriers to offset expenses incurred by small business in complying with the state's mental health parity mandate ($ 180 million);
Two: In 2019, requiring a fixed surcharge on every taxi and Uber fare that traverses Manhattan south of 96th St. Three: In 2020, imposing a fee on all private vehicles driving south of 60th St.
Albany pols are hammering out a budget that generates MTA cash by imposing a fee on for - hire vehicles that drive through a designated Manhattan central business district.
While it imposed fees on taxi and for - hire rides (including Uber's), the Legislature failed to address transit funding and congestion in a comprehensive way.
State Senators Liz Krueger and Brad Holylman recently proposed new legislation to ban plastic grocery bags statewide and impose a fee on paper bags.
Cuomo also wants to impose a fee on prescription opioid drugs and products related to electronic cigarettes, and make a better effort to collect sales taxes on products purchased online.
Tuesday's vote to enact a moratorium on New York City's local law to impose a fee on carryout bags is not an ending, it is a beginning.
Speaker Carl Heastie Statement on Carry - out Bag Fee Moratorium Tuesday's vote to enact a moratorium on New York City's local law to impose a fee on carryout bags is not an ending, it is a beginning.
There have been rumblings among some Greenport Village Board members about trying to impose fees on North Ferry since the village pays to maintain some of the roadways travelers use to access the boats from the North Fork.
Even a year later, Lander is confident that the bill he is co-sponsoring with Council Member Margaret Chin to impose fees on single - use plastic and paper bags at grocery stores and bodegas will pass
When it comes to tackling climate change, President Barack Obama once had grand ambitions, including forging a global deal on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and persuading Congress to enact legislation that would impose fees on U.S. carbon pollution.
Although a goal of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act was to provide Medicaid patients with a source of nonemergency care outside of hospital emergency departments (EDs), researchers suggest that these newly enrolled patients will likely continue to look to EDs for treatment of chronic diseases and other nonemergency issues, despite state attempts to impose fees on ED visits.
The 22,100 - student Evansville - Vanderburgh school district imposed the fee on all K - 12 students in the 2002 - 03 school year.
Some states prohibit merchants from imposing a fees on consumers who pay with credit cards instead of cash or debit.
Many credit cards impose a fee on your purchase transactions made outside the U.S. (or purchase transactions made in currencies other than the U.S. dollar).
For instance, some loans come with a prepayment penalty that imposes a fee on the borrower if they pay their loan off early.
United recently imposed fees on their Premier Platinum members if they do not change or cancel their award tickets far in advance.
BMO Investorline, CIBC Investor Edge and Questrade are among the online brokers which impose no fees on TFSA accounts of any size and charge less than $ 10 for ETF trades.
The $ 32 carrier - imposed fee on this page is British Airways» fuel surcharges.
Through its craft association, CACA, the government charged entrepreneur Xue Ping $ 500 a pound, a markup of 650 percent, and imposed fees on the Beijing Ivory Carving Factory that brought the company's costs to $ 530 a pound for Grade A ivory.
In 2013 the California legislature, bowing to pressure from these powerful interests, passed legislation to replace California's successful net metering program with a system that allows utilities to impose fees on solar producers and subjects them to time - of - use rates.
The most straightforward form of carbon pricing is a carbon tax, which, in its simplest version, imposes a fee on every ton of carbon that enters the economy («upstream,» on fossil fuel producers and importers, as opposed to «downstream,» on fossil fuel consumers).
Now the war has come to Michigan, where the state government has passed a law that bans bans on bags, prohibiting local governments from banning, regulating or imposing fees on the use of plastic bags and other containers.
A fee - and - dividend system imposes a fee on the initial sale of a fossil fuel which is then redistributed to the public; the rising cost of carbon - intensive products would, it is hoped, encourage families to keep their carbon footprints low.
Apparently even that right is still under contention: many jurisdictions impose fees on defendants for the use of public counsel, regardless of their (in) ability to pay.
Funding Prevention in California: Lessons From Past Efforts to Raise Revenues (PDF - 644 KB) Prevention Institute & Berkeley Media Studies Group (2009) Collects lessons learned from public health initiatives that attempted to tax or impose fees on consumer goods or businesses in order to fund prevention services in California.
A city located in Kansas («City») enacted a «Transportation User Fee» («TUF») that imposed a fee on properties designated to maintain the City's roads.
In March 2000, the Association's Board of Directors distributed a notice to all MLS participants that on April 15, 2000, the MLS would begin enforcing the rule imposing a fee on submission of office exclusives.

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Remember that the new legislation stopped short of imposing caps on rates or fees, so avoid becoming overly reliant on your credit card to finance your business.
The WSJ notes that the regulators have gone further than they did when approving AT&T's bid for DirecTV last year, also banning Charter from imposing fees for interconnection deals on companies like Netflix.
The proposal, laid out Thursday, would impose a risk fee on financial firms «that are too large and too risky to manage» and require them to reorganize, downsize or break apart, the Democratic presidential hopeful said.
The slight expansion of existing rules instead, Chen argues, would be enough to prevent wireless carriers from imposing new fees on content providers, also known as paid prioritization.
In the past, the city has created legal gridlocks to prevent new restaurants from obtaining liquor licenses and imposed heavy fees on free, acoustic music festivals in the parks.
The largest increases in the deficit would come from repealing or modifying tax provisions in the ACA that are not directly related to health insurance coverage — such as repealing a surtax on net investment income, repealing annual fees imposed on health insurers, and reducing the income threshold for determining the tax deduction for medical expenses.
As regulators seek to impose a $ 1 billion penalty on Wells Fargo over mortgage fees and car insurance, the bank said on Friday...
But in the past, he's threatened to impose up to a 45 percent fee on Chinese goods, which would be above and beyond what we have now, and very likely would be in violation of WTO rules.
On Sept. 30, Congress allowed an extra fee of $ 2,000, which it imposed five years ago on H - 1B applications from the biggest outsourcing companies, to lapsOn Sept. 30, Congress allowed an extra fee of $ 2,000, which it imposed five years ago on H - 1B applications from the biggest outsourcing companies, to lapson H - 1B applications from the biggest outsourcing companies, to lapse.
Chinese carriers impose additional fees on individuals using mobile services outside of the province in which their SIM card is registered.
But Mr. Navarro has also written extensive warnings that U.S. dependence on foreign oil is a big part of that economic problem, and argued that the U.S. should impose import fees on foreign oil.
«The judge won't impose legal fees on tenants.»
When you hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are hearing about the fiat / banking side of things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes, fines, and fees.
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In regard to primary and secondary education, initiatives include imposing caps on class sizes; ensuring schools have the necessary support staff; funding full - day kindergarten and half - day junior kindergarten for vulnerable children; eliminating fees and fundraising for learning essentials, such as computers; phasing out private schools and bringing charter schools under the jurisdiction of school boards; and providing breakfast and lunch programs.
As regulators seek to impose a $ 1 billion penalty on Wells Fargo over mortgage fees and car insurance, the bank said on Friday (April 13) that its first - quarter earnings are subject to change, The Financial Times reported.
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