Sentences with phrase «likely enact bill»

For those of you who do not know, Quebec will likely enact Bill 28 An Act to Establish the New Code of Civil Procedure early next year.

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Undoubtedly, the Brexit government has a lot on its plate, so every initiative has to justify its place: the legislative log - jam is much anticipated and will begin with the Great Repeal Act, but just as challenging is likely to be securing time for the secondary legislation to pass regulations even for matters that have already had their bills enacted.
The bill (A. 6994, Kavanagh) would enact a court process to allow a judge to issue an order to prevent individuals found likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to themselves or others from having access to guns.
The bill places a one year moratorium on the fee from being enacted, but will likely kill the surcharge in its current iteration.
With this year's budget bill likely to be officially enacted just as late, school boards will again be scrambling over the summer months to revamp their processes, forms, and, in the case of most large districts, updating their local evaluation - system software to keep up with the moving target that is OTES.
With a new Criminal Finances Bill set to be enacted in 2017 to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion, and news laws likely in 2018 to require procedures to prevent wider economic crime, this shows no signs of abating.
What this means for you: If you live in Pennsylvania, you will most likely not be able to get 2000 hours in prior to the bill being enacted, so go find a pharmacy technician program in your state and ask them if they know about the bill.
Additionally, homeowners could lose substantial equity from the more than 10 percent drop in home values likely to result if the bill was enacted.
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