Sentences with phrase «not violate state law»

Next, the Nonprofit argued that even if the tenants had standing to bring a lawsuit, the Form did not violate state law and also that the tenants can not establish an injury under the state's consumer protection law.
But because the money came from the company and not the public schools it runs, the donation did not violate state law.
In an official response to the audit dated August 24, RRA officials largely defended their handling of agency operations, noting that the actions criticized in the audit did not violate state law governing public authorities.
Update: Cuomo spokesman Josh Vlasto responds, saying the use of the funds doesn't violate state law because it's related to the holding of a public office.

Not exact matches

If the seller doesn't give you a disclosure document, they're violating federal law and may also be violating state law.
State Republican lawmakers say the tax is unconstitutional and violates state law, arguing the city doesn't have the right to impose tState Republican lawmakers say the tax is unconstitutional and violates state law, arguing the city doesn't have the right to impose tstate law, arguing the city doesn't have the right to impose taxes.
Even so, much remains open to interpretation, but Sessions made it clear that he is not ruling out prosecuting people who violate federal law, even if they are in compliance with their state's laws in regard to medical marijuana.
Texan regulators have had a lot on their plate: in addition to the filing against Bitconnect in early January by state officials, the state's banking commission also clamped down on AriseBank, for violating the law and using the term «bank» in its name, when it was not registered to do so.
Many states have their own protections for publishers via exemptions from consumer protection laws for advertisements that violate those laws as long as the publisher didn't know the ad was deceptive.
Several states and cities have sued the company, claiming it violated local breach disclosure laws by not publicly revealing the breach.
A district court has held that a 2007 law amending the Texas Pledge of Allegiance to include the phrase «one state under God» does not violate the Establishment Clause.
Laycock's hypothesis ripened into full - blown suspicion by June 2000 when Justice Stevens took the position that the free speech rights of the Boy Scouts were not violated by a state law requiring them to employ an avowed homosexual as an assistant scoutmaster.
State laws may not violate Constitutional guarantees.
Jesus was abundantly clear in that the law of love is to be our guiding principle in life, and even stated that when kept we have not violated the law.
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Like an old chinese saying that states: «In order to have power in an argument, you must first not violate any laws yourself»
He said the planning commission violated state law by not providing proper public notice.
According to Edward J. Larson's scholarly, informative, Pulitzer Prize - winning book, Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion, the prosecution of young John Scopes for presumedly violating a state law restricting the teaching of evolution in the public schools need not have resulted in the now legendary high - pitched standoff between the atheistic radical Clarence Darrow and the robustly religious populist William Jennings Bryan.
When Festus and King Agrippa had retired from the state chamber to discuss Paul's case privately, the king assured Festus that Paul had done nothing in violation of the Jewish law, and Festus knew that he had not violated any Roman law.
Employers should confer with counsel prior to implementing a workplace policy to ensure that it does not violate federal, state or local laws.
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No activity or discussion at any Association meeting or other function may be engaged in for the purpose of bringing about any understanding or agreement among members that may violate or appear to violate the antitrust laws, including but not limited to raise, lower or stabilize prices; to regulate production; to allocate markets; to encourage boycotts; to foster unfair trade practices; to assist monopolization; or to in any way violate federal or state antitrust laws.
They may lose their nationality if they violate their flag state's laws or do not comply with its requirements; their flag state may be unrecognized by the international community; or they may never register with any state.
Agricultural practices conducted on farmland shall not violate the public policy of Erie county if such agricultural practices are: (i) reasonable and necessary to the particular farm or farm operation; (ii) conducted in a manner which is not negligent or reckless; (iii) conducted in conformity with generally accepted agricultural practices; (iv) conducted in conformity with all local, state and federal laws, ordinances and regulations; (v) conducted in a manner which does not constitute a threat to public health and safety or cause injury to health and safety of any person; and (vi) conducted in a manner which does not unreasonably obstruct the free passage or use of navigable waters or public roadways.
Accordingly, our administration rejected that request because it not only violated privacy rights - but also state law.
Percoco is not charged with any federal crimes in connection with his use of the government offices, but the practice violates state laws and codes of conduct set up by the state ethics commission.
Accordingly, our administration rejected that request because it not only violated privacy rights — but also state law,» Cuomo said in a statement following the Board's announcement.
Not a scrap of footage from NYPD body - worn cameras can come into public view, Appellate Justice Rosalyn Richter ruled Monday, while the court considers a demand from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association to bury the videos forever, on the ground that releasing it violates a state law keeping cop personnel records secret..
While an interesting question, your premise doesn't address the consequences of violating state laws.
On the prekindergarten issue, Success argues that the city's demand that it sign the contract violates state law, which it says gives a charter school's authorizer, not the city, oversight of its prekindergarten programs.
State Supreme Court Judge Bernard Malone ruled that though the Soares campaign was not at fault for taking the money, WFP violated the law in making contributions to another party's primary candidate.
In his announcement, Cuomo highlighted a recent Inspector General's report which found CUNY officials violated state law by not reporting a former City College president's potential misuse of funds, and said he will order the CUNY board to conduct a systematic review of senior management.
Robert Freeman, director of the state Committee on Open Government, agreed that DEC had not violated any laws.
Accordingly, our administration rejected that request because it not only violated privacy rights - but also state law,» Cuomo said in a statement Wednesday following the Board's announcement.
The joint - investigation uncovered convicted pedophiles violating state law by living within 1,000 feet of grade schools with Pre-K programs and brought to light a dozen sex offenders residing within 1,000 feet of stand - alone Universal Pre-K programs not attached to grade schools — currently unprotected by state law.
State school board members said this week that not counting those schools violates stateState school board members said this week that not counting those schools violates statestate law.
The head of Gov. David Paterson's security detail, Maj. Charles Day, has not only been transferred in the wake of the Kaye report, but also faces potential charges for violating state ethics laws.
Donald Trump is suing the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, arguing it has violated state law by not responding to his complaint against AG Eric Schneiderman within 45 days of its December, 2013 filing.
«Unfortunately, as we've alleged today, District Attorney Abelove's actions not only violate the law, but directly undermine the public's confidence in law enforcement, making the jobs of police officers and district attorneys throughout the state more difficult.»
Authority to Shut Down Businesses that Violate the Law: The legislation authorizes the Department of State to take immediate actions against a business that is not following the lLaw: The legislation authorizes the Department of State to take immediate actions against a business that is not following the lawlaw.
The trial did not produce evidence as to who approved such an unusual arrangement, one that violated state laws pertaining to use of public property for campaign purposes.
Under the IDA's new policy, companies receiving tax breaks beginning in September must certify that they are complying with all federal and state equal pay laws and that they have not been found to have violated those laws within the past five years.
«It must be emphatically stated for the benefit of Senator Ekweremadu and others, who share similar misconception and jaundiced views of the EFCC, that, the Commission does not need any grand plot to arrest and prosecute him, if he is found to have violated any law that EFCC enforces», the statement reads in part.
The overhaul comes after former NYRA President and CEO Charlie Hayward and chief counsel Patrick Kehoe were fired after it was revealed they may have had direct knowledge that the public benefit corporation was violating state law for not lowering pari - mutuel take out rates on exotic bets.
«Any city that chooses to violate federal law by identifying itself as a «sanctuary city» risks the consequence of losing millions of dollars in federal funding, and I do not believe the State Legislature has the duty to help those municipalities cover their losses if they do not honor the laws of our land,» Griffo said.
«Governor Cuomo and Joe Percoco clearly violated the law here, and it's beyond me why our state attorney general hasn't acted on it,» DeFrancisco said.
«Regardless of whether or not Duffy violated state law by interviewing for a job with a private lobbying entity — he'll recuse himself from any future matters involving economic development in his home region — he has committed a mortal political sin: He created an ethics dilemma for a governor currently hammering the state Legislature over its own ethical record, including its lack of transparency on sources of outside income,» Casey Seiler writes in his column, which includes speculative odds on Duffy's successors.
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