Not exact matches
Just about every state is frantically working to get its Title I plan to Washington by the March 2017 deadline, and battles are raging over the Education Department's interpretation (via draft regulations)
of several
key pieces of the new
law.
«I am hopeful that disclosure
of a few
key pieces of information will establish the impartiality
of climate research and policy recommendations published in your institution's name and assist me and my colleagues in making better
law,» Grijalva wrote.
The Air Resources Board voted 9 - 1 to pass the
key piece of California's 2006 climate
law — called AB32 — with the hope that other states will follow the lead
of the world's eighth largest economy.
The Bill's drafting has been described as «ugly and complex», a result
of the multiple purposes being addressed simultaneously in a single
piece of primary legislation: the Bill seeks both to select
key choices available to EU members states under GDPR and incorporate and position a mirror GDPR regime to take effect seamlessly on Brexit an event that would otherwise automatically repeal all GDPR provisions under UK
law.
In Canada, there are a number
of federal and provincial
key pieces of legislation and regulators that govern the collection, use and storage
of data such as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, which is the federal privacy
law for private - sector organizations or the Office
of the Privacy Commissioner.
The printed book that opposing counsel is using is already obsolete, and doesn't have the
key piece of case
law that makes the crucial difference in your case.
Editors at
law firm Morrison & Foerster's award - winning Socially Aware blog have pulled their own predictions on the year ahead into a short
piece highlighting the
key topics and issues to watch, including developments in a number
of closely watched lawsuits that could resolve.
What ESSA Requires Family and Community Engagement Parent and family engagement and consultation have always been a
key piece of this powerful
law.