Sentences with phrase «legislated time»

saves courts and agencies money and staff time, with evidence that mediation can help the system to reduce the length of time a child spends in foster care and to meet legislated time frames for case processing.
The state will not honor a wrongful death claim filed after the legislated time frame and the opportunity to recover damages for the family will be forever lost.
We realize that pursuing financial compensation for the tragedy is certainly not the first thing that comes to mind after an accident, but filing a claim within the state legislated time frame is absolutely necessary.
This type of segregation has no legislated time limits and is left to the discretion of the warden.
Yes there are legislated time frames.
Legislating time - of - sale home energy audits will not help consumers.

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In the old days, for example, the government responded to high prices by legislating tax breaks for first - time home buyers.
«We think there's a practical time limit, not a contractual one, not a legislated one, but a practical time limit on the negotiations due to the political calendar,» Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told a congressional hearing this week.
«It is frustrating, and it is such a waste of time that [trolls] are doing this, someone needs to legislate and bring things up to speed so this does not affect innovation,» Fantaay says.
In 1856, The Times echoed his annoyance with the «noisy, dizzy, scatterbrain atmosphere» and called on Parliament to legislate «a little quiet.»
The last time Canada Post experienced a work stoppage was in 2011, which included 10 days of rotating strikes and a lockout before employees were legislated back to work by Ottawa.
Without significant increases in corporate taxes and taxes on the wealthy, it is now a virtual certainty that ordinary Canadian families will never enjoy the generous social programs enjoyed by most European families: enhanced maternity leave benefits, livable minimum wages, legislated paid vacation time of up to six weeks a year, genuine unemployment insurance, home care, pharmacare and more.
While their $ 0 tax liability was legal within the tax code at the time — they were using federally allowed income deductions and tax breaks appropriately — the government was embarrassed and moved quickly to legislate a solution.
It was time for the FED Chairman to make his legislated appearance to Congress and Mr. Bernanke rightly refrained from being dragged into the battle over the budget.
At some point in time, the next hurdle is that something gets legislated, or we're relying on monetary policy lower for longer.»
Reacting to the result on Wednesday, Archbishop of Sydney Dr Glenn Davies said in a video posted online: «Although this won't prevent me from continuing to teach that marriage, in God's good design, is between a men and a woman... the reality will be, in a very short period of time, our Parliament will legislate for same - sex marriage.»
As far as what makes sense, our government legislates morality every time it makes a rule.
I was endeavoring to introduce a new way of being a church, and it was an incredibly difficult time resisting the incessant demands to legislate peoples» spiritual lives.
If you find yourself angry all the time or unable to express yourself without insulting others who are different, or feel the need to legislate your faith in order to control others, or if you feel persecuted unjustly, surrounded by idiots and mean people... maybe it's time to redirect your own focus.
I hate people who claim to support small government, but who at the same time try to legislate morality.
However, you do not get to legislate your religios opinions into secular law, and so Roe v. Wade shall stand the test of time.
Ah, but about the present Peirce became another mathematician legislating for actuality; he decided that the presents in which actions happen are infinitesimally brief, with an infinite number in any finite time however short.
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder has legislated responsibility under the Water Act 2007 (Water Act) for decisions relating to use of Commonwealth environmental water across the Murray - Darling Basin in order to maximise environmental outcomes over time, consistent with the objectives of the Basin Plan and the environmental watering objectives and targets prescribed in the Basin - wide environmental watering strategy.
They don't have the political courage to allow a free vote and legislate on marriage equality, but they have plenty of time for union bashing and tax concessions for the wealthiest.
a. Even in jurisdictions with no protections specifically for breastfeeding moms and in jobs where you can not pump at your desk, I am not aware of any jurisdiction that does not have legislated break time for all employees.
Of course some people will want to and it is hard to legislate against it, but at the same time responsible employers should say, «I don't want to work my employees to death.
Just as a board of directors for a large company may not want to undertake the time and effort to review and make decisions on every matter the company faces (due to their time constraints), those represented in a democracy similarly may wish to delegate the responsibility of legislating to their representatives.
If, in a few years» time, the SNP is legislating for a citizens» basic income and has embarked upon a thorough reworking of the fiscal status quo then it would have a good claim to be «radical» and «bold», but hinting at such widespread reform is rather different from actually implementing it.
It was widely understood at the time that Labour were prepared to legislate to secure a shift from the first - past - the - post system to alternative vote, while offering a referendum on a shift to proportional representation.
In a rebuttal to the assemblyman's overall argument, the executive director of the Tr - State Campaign, Nick Sifuentes, told the Times that it's unfair to legislate for the small portion of people who drive into Manhattan compared to the massive amount of people that ride the subway everyday.
Osborne's plans to legislate to run a budget surplus «in normal times,» require huge cuts to public services and in - work benefits.
And they will not forgive either party if we call time ahead of the election that has been legislated for in 2015 — destabilising the nation in the vague hope of short - term political gain.»
At the time, the chamber's education committee chair, John Flanagan, likened his colleagues to «thoroughbreds, right inside the gate before the race,» describing their urgency to legislate amendments to Common Core implementation.
According to the New York Times, the two cases have had a «chilling effect in the Capitol,» with lawmakers afraid to do much legislating for fear that what they consider «business as usual» will be interpreted as corruption by investigators.
A state senator opines that Cuomo's compensation board should cap elected officials» outside income and make legislating a full - time job
Lawmakers no longer need the summer to tend to crops, Lavine said, and full - time legislating would allow for more transparency and accountability.
Both Reed and Gibson were freshman lawmakers last time out and presumably they've learned a thing or two about campaigning and legislating that will make them harder targets for Democrats in 2014.
But the Democrats want to make legislating full time and increase their own pay.
ALBANY — As they grapple with how to respond to the arrest of a top leader for what has long been a legally risky line — raking in money from outside employers who could benefit from official actions — some state lawmakers are openly discussing whether it's finally time to make legislating a full - time job.
The timing is absolutely right now for the unveiling of an election pledge to legislate to scrap any further MP and Ministerial final salary pension accrual from the date of the next election and to replace it with money purchase pensions with a decent employer contribution for all future service.
At around 9:35 p.m., the Senate did something it hadn't done in a long time: legislate.
«Vickers recommended legislating in this parliament, but introducing the reforms at the same time as the Basel changes are finalised in 2019, and that is exactly what we will do,» Cameron said.
«This is a group of inexperienced legislators who really have not spent a whole lot of time legislating yet, and they were looking for any excuse to change our leadership,» Sinicki told WPR.
The prime minister said it was «time to legislate» over industrial action being called without support of the majority of members.
His 4 - year tenure was marked by a businesslike approach to legislating, support for modest increases in science spending at a time when House Republicans were focused on budget - cutting, and dogged and often highly critical oversight of Clinton administration efforts to involve Russia in building the International Space Station.
It takes so much time to initiate, legislate and settle in.
Every time we legislate piecemeal changes to the Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) system in haste, without going through a rigorous review process with input from educators, we continue to hurt students and teachers alike.
Florida is a nationally - recognized leader in K - 12 virtual education by being the first state to legislate full - time and part - time options for all K - 12 grade public school students.
The time frame was tight, but it would keep them from running into any issues with the 2016 elections making it difficult or toxic to legislate on education.
Those who want to legislate longer school days without considering the logistics will realize the hard way that they are creating more problems and wasting everyone's time.
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