Sentences with phrase «increased licensing regulations»

Do increased licensing regulations impede pet ownership?

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Since the passage into law the National Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and Lottery Regulation, 2008 (L.I. 1948), this is the first time since 2006 that the Board and Management of NLA led by Kofi Osei - Ameyaw have decided to * Register and License * the Operators, Agents, Sub-Agents and Writers of Banker - to - Banker Lottery under Public - Private Partnership Agreement so that they can operate legitimately and pay their taxes to Government in order to increase revenue mobilization for Government through Lottery as well as create jobs for people who are interested in Private Lottery.
Alongside UK - wide bills on matters such as child poverty and financial regulation, today's legislative programme included minor measures to increase Holyrood's powers, including extending its licensing of private security companies and introducing a 12 - month limit on legal cases against the Scottish government under the Human Rights Act.
We banned cockfighting, made dogfighting a felony offense, passed licensing and regulatory control of puppy mills, increased penalties for neglect and abuse, covered birds under cruelty statutes, regulated the keeping of large carnivores, preserved local regulations on farm animals, and most recently, we helped pass the Canine Cruelty Prevention Act which has closed down over 1,200 puppy mills.
A recent application and license fee audit conducted by a third - party accounting firm found that for the Board to continue to meet its mandate of public protection, including the regulation of professional veterinary practice standards, an increase to its fees is critical.
Says CEO Jered Kenna: «Due to increasing regulation TradeHill can not operate in it's current capacity without proper money transmission licensing.
The ever - tightening government regulations on the licensing of new drugs and re-licensing of existing drugs mean that the need for CRAs is increasing.
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Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation projects a 42 % increase in jobs for mental counselors for the years 2006 to 2016, and a 29 % increase for substance abuse and behavioral disorders counselors - some of the highest job growth projections in the country.
There will also be increased regulation of the industry with the introduction of licensing requirements for condominium managers by the Real Estate Council of Alberta.
Objectives are to encourage greater uniformity of legislation, regulation, and practice as well as increased recognition of others» licenses among jurisdictions around the world through the Examination Accreditation Committee's activities (Procedure 6).
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