Sentences with phrase «making permanent a law»

The state Senate has voted to make permanent a law allowing courts to require outpatient treatment for the mentally ill.
Cuomo also announced he had signed legislation that makes permanent a law that changes expiring language on a DMV license renewal form highlighting organ donor enrollment, requiring licensees to check one of two boxes for organ donation in order for their license to be processed.
Enter Assemblyman Peter Abbate, who weeks later introduced legislation backed by DiNapoli that would have the same effect as the comptroller's policy and the DOI regulations but make them permanent law.
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The White House, U.S. intelligence agencies and many Republican senators want to renew the law, which they consider vital to national security, without changes and make it permanent.
Under CBO's Alternative Fiscal Scenario — which assumes many of the 2017 tax law's expiring provisions and other temporary tax cuts are made permanent, the recent spending deal is extended so that most discretionary spending grows with inflation, and emergency funding for disasters is kept in line with its historical average — deficits will exceed the two - trillion dollar mark by 2028.
Permanent annual trillion - dollar deficits will now return next year and top $ 2 trillion by 2027 if both this budget deal and the tax law are made permanent, which is what CongressPermanent annual trillion - dollar deficits will now return next year and top $ 2 trillion by 2027 if both this budget deal and the tax law are made permanent, which is what Congresspermanent, which is what Congress intends.
If the new tax law was also made permanent, annual deficits of $ 2.1 trillion could result by 2027.
By seeing this rub for what it is, a permanent problem for a nation which would live under its own laws (not to speak of the laws of nature's God), we are all made into conservatives — and liberals.
For the sake of those with mental illness in our community, and the future of public safety, it is urgent that action is taken in the Assembly to make Kendra's Law permanent
Now it's time to make the law permanent
In addition to making the law permanent, the bill being considered today is also aimed at closing what supporters believe are loopholes in the legislation and smoothing out the process for the assisted outpatient treatment program.
Members of the Western New York delegation are applauding the state Senate for passing a bill that would make Kendra's Law permanent, and they're urging their Assembly colleagues to follow suit.
In addition, it's not clear that he had sufficient congressional support to make a more permanent deal, either by treaty or by passing a law removing the sanctions.
It is quite untenable for us to remain in the union, alone on the outside, having laws made for us in a permanent voting minority.
I was proud to work with Lauren Shields to get it passed and thank the Governor for making the law permanent.
Lauren's Law, which has now been made permanent, is a great example of how one person working for a good cause can make a difference.»
Under current law, new legal highs are subject to a temporary banning order for 12 months, which is usually made permanent after that period.
Cuomo has proposed just a three - year extension of the expiring law, which de Blasio wants to make permanent.
The unexpended balance of each appropriation, less the commitments outstanding at the close of the fiscal year for which it was made, shall lapse at the close of such fiscal year; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require the lapsing of appropriations which may be or are required to be made for an indefinite period or which include state refunds, allocations or grants applicable to said appropriations pursuant to any other provisions of law; and provided further that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the making of appropriations or contracts for the construction of permanent public improvements or works not to be completed during the fiscal year, or the acquisition of property therefor, or the establishment of bond or capital accounts, sinking funds or reserve funds, and each such appropriation, account or fund shall continue in force until the purpose for which it was made shall have been accomplished or shall have been abandoned by a two thirds vote of the County Legislature.
«He would not be removed from the ballot, but then again there's a number of other things that will follow a protocol if the party take that permanent step and if they do, we will adhere to their request and we will honor their request as we should by law, and then we'll make sure that the proper adjudication of the process is adhered to as the election continues,» Merrill said.
On yesterday's Today programme Mark Wallace of the Institute of Directors was making the case for the relaxation of Sunday trading laws to be made permanent, following its temporary introduction for the course of the Olympic and Paralympic games.
No. 18 - 1, makes permanent a 15 % exemption on certain qualifying real property for Cold War veterans as long as the veteran owns it; this is a change from the previous version of the law that allowed the exemption to stand for 10 years from the date of property purchase.
PROTECT families by supporting proposals that would keep guns out of the wrong hands, including the Extreme Risk Protection Order bill, which would make it possible for families and law enforcement to remove firearms from loved ones who could be a danger to themselves or others, and making permanent Kendra's Law, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatmelaw enforcement to remove firearms from loved ones who could be a danger to themselves or others, and making permanent Kendra's Law, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatmeLaw, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatment.
Partisan orders would be canceled when an opposing party president takes office, making them much less useful for permanent policy changes than signed laws from congress.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you again for something else you did for us just one year ago, when the 15 members of the Erie County Legislature voted unanimously to make the Library Protection Act a permanent local law.
---------------------------- The New York State Senate passed a bill that would strengthen Kendra's Law and make it permanent.
The AAAS's commitment to engage issues involving scientific freedom, responsibility, and law has two historical beginnings marked by the establishment of a Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, born as a special committee in 1970 and made permanent in 1976, and by the establishment of the AAAS - ABA National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists in 1974.
Frank Slazer of the Aerospace Industries Association and Alison Alfers of DigitalGlobe both asked that instead of another fixed term extension of the indemnification authority for 3 or 5 years, Congress make it permanent by eliminating the sunset provision in the law.
The World at One has also been told that the Department for Education's permanent secretary was opposed to the way Mr Clegg's announcement had been made at the Lib Dem Conference and advised Mr Gove and Mr Laws to go slower and think through the implementation details first.
California's employment laws are considered among the most generous in the country to teachers, allowing them to be granted permanent employment status after 18 months on the job, for example, and making layoff decisions based largely on seniority.
Finally, the law, which goes into effect January first (after the holiday book buying season that is so important to retailers), is only good for thirty - six months, giving the government time to evaluate it and make more permanent decisions about the measure.
By implementing this Program, the University of San Diego School of Law makes no guarantee as to the future funding or permanent existence of this program.
The law is clear: the debtor must show a permanent disability that makes it unlikely he or she will ever earn an income.
In Kansas, the home inspection profession was deregulated after Governor Sam Brownback vetoed a bill to make permanent the state's licensing law.
In 2012, Barack Obama signed a law that made the lower rates permanent for most taxpayers but allowed the rate reductions for high - income individuals to expire.
The city has had this law in effect temporarily for the past three years but the council voted to make it permanent before it expired.
The council voted 12 - 0 to make the ban permanent, as the temporary ban was meant to be a trial period in case the law proved to be too economically harmful for pet stores.
Goddard's Law makes it a fifth degree felony to knowingly cause serious physical harm to a companion animal, which is defined as activities involving a substantial risk of death, a partial or permanent incapacity, long - term pain, or deprivation of food, water and shelter.
It is certainly true barack obama «can not» make any law permanent unilaterally.
The context of these representations make it appear to the reasonable consumer... that the jobs reported are full - time, permanent positions for which a law degree is required or preferred... [and that the John Marshall Law School] grossly inflates its graduates» reported mean salaries, by calculating them based on a small, deliberately selected subset of graduates who actually submit their salary informatilaw degree is required or preferred... [and that the John Marshall Law School] grossly inflates its graduates» reported mean salaries, by calculating them based on a small, deliberately selected subset of graduates who actually submit their salary informatiLaw School] grossly inflates its graduates» reported mean salaries, by calculating them based on a small, deliberately selected subset of graduates who actually submit their salary information.
Just as the Federation of Law Societies of Canada sponsored the creation and maintenance of CanLII (the Canadian Legal Information Institute), a national institute needs to be created that provides the permanent expertise and support services necessary to making legal services adequately affordable.
December 22, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Canada launched a one - year pilot program to issue open work permits for eligible spouses or common - law partners who are applying for permanent residency from inside Canada, before the decision on their PR application is made.
The recent announcement by Ian Paisley that he was resigning his dual leadership roles, as First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive and as Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, almost a year after the restoration of a devolved power - sharing Assembly based in Stormont, Belfast, is perhaps an apposite time to assess the successes of the latest (hopefully permanent) attempt at devolving law - making powers to a region in the UK, and also to evaluate the robustness of institutionalised power - sharing as it meets the myriad challenges confronting the fledgling Assembly.
The firms fear the rising number of fixed - fee requests will hit their profitability and force them to make permanent adjustments in pricing practice, according to Thomson Reuters Legal annual research among finance directors at the top 100 UK law firms.
The new law will make it easier to deport permanent residents and foreign nationals who have been convicted of certain criminal offences either in Canada or abroad.
First and foremost, thanks to the vision and leadership of the Legislature and former Governor Paterson, a permanent quadrennial judicial compensation commission was enacted into law to take judicial pay out of the political arena... While every one of us must be prepared to make sacrifices in this era of tough choices, judges have begun their 13th consecutive year of sacrifice — and that's just too much based on any objective standard.
And it recommends several other «support services» that could be made available at cost, without having to change the management structure of law societies or replace them with institutions having more permanent management.
As long as benchers do nothing to resolve that conflict of interest, law societies have to be abolished and replaced with permanent institutions that are much more responsive to public need and to the political system that makes possible our law - based democracy.
Several adjustments were made to tax laws during the year of 1984 that affected permanent insurance plans.
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