Sentences with phrase «introduce effective rules»

He said the taxi drivers will be represented by a delegation at next week's talks and they expect that at least four to six weeks will be necessary to introduce effective rules.

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Perhaps the most effective measure that British Government could use to help achieve its target of cutting teenage pregnancy rates is to introduce a rule giving prohibiting confidential abortions for minors, such that parents would have to be informed or, better still, would have to consent to their youngsters having an abortion.
At its most basic level, NCLB introduces the notion that federal money will continue to flow only if districts and states are actually able to demonstrate that they can run effective schools, not simply comply with rules and regulations.
The vehicle was first introduced in 1972 in Turin; a Fiat factory was also introduced in Poland in the early «70s, where labor and operations remained economically effective under the rule of communist leadership.
Following the regulatory reform of July 2007, which introduced the substantive examination of national patent applications, and thanks to the growing competence and quickness of specialised IP Courts, alongside the effective EU and national customs rules concerning importation of alleged counterfeiting products, patents in Italy are considered more and more as an indispensable tool for competition.
Unless Congress introduces last - minute legislation to reject, modify or defer them, these changes — most of which are related to the evidentiary rules affecting eDiscovery — will become effective December 1, 2015.
The result of the Access to Justice report by Lord Woolf The aim is to provide more effective access to Justice through quicker, cheaper and more proportionate justice for defended cases It introduced a unified set of Rules and Practice Directions for the County and High Courts, and Judicial Case Management The reforms came into effect on 26 April 1999
H.R. 2213, introduced by Congressman Steve Pearce, R - N.M., and co-sponsored by Congressman Brad Sherman, D - Calif., prevents enforcement of the integrated disclosure requirements and the filing of any related lawsuit if (1) the person has made a good - faith effort to comply with the requirements and (2) the conduct alleged to be in violation of the requirements occurred on or before Dec. 31, 2015, thus allowing stakeholders and the CFPB to test the effective operation of the rule.
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