The Electronic Notification Service will provide notices
of statutory changes and regulatory hearings, scam alerts and other information of importance to the Commission, licensees and public.
The move to continuous electronic consolidation
of statutory changes is starting to affect citation rules.
Because of the timing
of the statutory changes, some districts were required to enter an evaluation label in the 2015 - 2016 year - end REP data collection for certificate holders who were not required to be evaluated under 380.249.
Not exact matches
Enabling legislation allows for the spending on
statutory programs without having to seek annual approval by Parliament, unless
changes to the parameters
of the programs are being sought.
In addition, our future income taxes could fluctuate because
of earnings being lower than anticipated in jurisdictions that have lower
statutory tax rates and higher than anticipated in jurisdictions that have higher
statutory tax rates, by
changes in the valuation
of our deferred tax assets and liabilities, or by
changes in tax laws, regulations, or accounting principles.
Tax incidence may deviate from
statutory tax liability because the imposition
of a tax may
change pre-tax prices.
«The authorities are preparing
changes to the bank resolution framework, which include the creation
of a bank resolution fund and introduction
of statutory bail - in.
Expenses for retiree health benefits and workers compensation declined by $ 4.8 billion and $ 3.5 billion, respectively, but were partially offset by $ 2.4 billion in higher expenses for the amortization
of unfunded retirement benefits, the result
of statutory mandates effective for 2017 and
changes in Office
of Personnel Management actuarial assumptions.
And Delaware is
changing its corporate law to reduce appraisal arbitrage by reducing the accrual
of statutory interest to just the amount in controversy.
In addition, our effective tax rate in the future could be adversely affected by
changes to our operating structure,
changes in the mix
of earnings in countries with differing
statutory tax rates,
changes in the valuation
of deferred tax assets and liabilities,
changes in tax laws and the discovery
of new information in the course
of our tax return preparation process.
«Upon the enactment
of the [Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
of 2017], we recorded a reduction in our deferred income tax liabilities
of approximately $ 35.6 billion for the effect
of the aforementioned
change in the U.S.
statutory income tax rate.
However, neither
of these strategies would get around
statutory PAYGO, which requires a current law baseline and can not be
changed or waived in a budget resolution.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach
of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined),
statutory duty
of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition
of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension
of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation
of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf
of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process
of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply
of drinking milk») and mandatory code
of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
«Promoting» means being active and not passive: the
statutory equality body and inspectorates will look for action and positive
change as evidence
of compliance.
The ruling against the Ministry
of Justice suggests non-smoking wings would require some sort
of change in the law, probably through
statutory instrument.
Statutory instruments mean you can quickly get a
change to the law through parliament without the usual standards
of debate and scrutiny.
The UK Government is committed to a number
of statutory objectives relating to energy security, renewables, climate
change and fuel poverty.
This ministerial appointment should be accompanied by a
statutory youth services bill that places new legal duties on local authorities to provide a professional youth service and consult young people on
changes, such as cuts, closures and removal
of services.
We will legislate for a
statutory banking code
of conduct and demand real reform and cultural
change from the banks.
A letter from Smith and the shadow welfare secretary, Debbie Abraham, to the Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, warns: «This measure is being introduced in the absence
of a functioning executive in Northern Ireland... To impose such
changes from Westminster, especially through the back door
of a
statutory instrument without scrutiny even by committee, is completely at odds with principles
of the devolution settlement as agreed under the Good Friday agreement and subsequent agreements, including Fresh Start.»
Peter Mandelson is planning to introduce
changes to the Digital Economy Bill now in Parliament to give the Secretary
of State power to amend copyright law by
statutory instrument, effectively allowing he and his successors to do anything, without parliamentary approval or debate, provided it is done in the name
of protecting copyright.
In a fast - moving media environment, any form
of statutory intervention in the industry would be likely to be out
of date before a statute was even in place, whereas a self regulatory system can move swiftly to deal with the pace
of technological and industrial
change.
That group spent over $ 16 million between 2011 and 2012, finishing as the state's highest - spending lobby client in each
of those years, but ceased operations when
statutory changes would have required it to begin identifying who funded it.
FairVote has detailed
statutory changes that would create a level playing field by moving to modest, American forms
of proportional representation that we call «fair voting»: see how this solution would work in practice at www.fairvotingus.com.
Environmental group Friends
of the Earth (FoE) has attacked the plans after a climate
change amendment - which would have created a
statutory requirement to consider climate
change when approving major infrastructure projects - was defeated by 15 votes (with 24 Labour MPs rebelling).
And it did not appear in a bill but in a
statutory instrument, a mechanism designed to speed minor
changes in law through parliament with a minimum
of debate, and now regularly misused by successive governments.
Third, OHS violated the substantive requirements
of the APA by proffering a legally insufficient justification for rescinding DACA, obscuring the true policy rationale for this substantial
change, and otherwise violating independent constitutional and
statutory provisions.
That
change is likely to be that the Lords will have their power to vote down
statutory instruments removed, thereby allowing governments even further powers to sneak through legislation with a minimum
of scrutiny.
The body explained that it was making the call because some «patriotic citizens approached us to help Nigerian youth find out the whereabouts
of that cash given that the participants in the two streams
of the NYSC last year felt short -
changed» which was a result
of the «inexplicable reduction in the number
of statutory days for orientation camp last year.»
8.30 am Update: Ms Coffey has pointed out the thrust
of Mr Collins's speech was against
statutory regulation, and I have made the necessary
change.
While not exactly encouraging, this approach offers at least a glimmer
of hope to local officials, who need Cuomo to lead the charge on
statutory changes that would make it easier to restructure costly labor union contracts.
Changing the rules re Lords treatment
of Statutory Instruments would not address the fundamental issues BUT would hamper proper scrutiny
of Executive actions AND divert attention from the pressing issue
of the size
of the membership
of the House.
But unlike ConEd, a private utility, LIPA is not regulated by the Public Service Commission (whose leadership the governor also appoints, by the way), so the governor can't ask the PSC to fine or decertify LIPA without
changing their
statutory relationship, according to Jackson Morris, director
of strategic engagement at the Pace Energy and Climate Center.
Of late, Cuomo has said the commission had done its job because it prompted state lawmakers in 2014 to create a pilot program for public campaign finance, create an enforcement counsel at the Board of Elections and change the statutory definition of briber
Of late, Cuomo has said the commission had done its job because it prompted state lawmakers in 2014 to create a pilot program for public campaign finance, create an enforcement counsel at the Board
of Elections and change the statutory definition of briber
of Elections and
change the
statutory definition
of briber
of bribery.
The analogy to the climate
change legislation could be to make a
statutory commitment to reduce child poverty (for example, to reach by 2020 a level
of child poverty at least 90 % below the 1999 when the commitment to reduce and end child poverty was made) and then to set up an equivalent group to the Low Pay Commission or Monetary Policy Committee to report before each pre-budget report and budget as to progress towards this, and to assess and advise on the range
of policy options necessary to get on track.
The paper states: «Even though the ambient air in the city
of Jena is comparably clean, the significant association between rapid
changes in nitrogen oxides and onset
of myocardial infarction (MI) suggests that the current EU
statutory limits do not sufficiently protect against effects relating to the cardiovascular health
of the population.
Ann Carlson, a professor
of environmental law at the University
of California, Los Angeles, says a repudiation
of Chevron deference «would mark a sea
change in administrative and environmental law,» where the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other implementing agencies often must interpret ambiguous
statutory provisions, she wrote on Legal Planet, a U.C.L.A. blog.
A helping hand The SEN Information Point will once again be hosted by nasen, providing visitors with valuable insight into policy
changes and the
statutory requirements
of the new SEND Code
of Practice.
Once again, nasen will host the SEN Information Point, providing visitors with a valuable insight into policy
changes and
statutory requirements including the new SEND Code
of Practice.
The status
of financial education in secondary schools seems not to have increased significantly after being added to the
statutory Maths and Citizenship curriculum in September 2014, with 42 %
of teachers revealing there had been no
change in the emphasis put on the topic in their school.
Once again, nasen hosted the SEN Information Point, providing visitors with valuable insight into policy
changes and the
statutory requirements
of the new SEND Code
of Practice.
Awareness
of a need to safeguard pupils in their use
of technology is reflected in the
changes to government
statutory safeguarding guidance which came into effect earlier this week (5th September).
It calls for creativity and
change on the
statutory and regulatory front, as well as new sources
of human capital and careful attention to sensitive issues
of community engagement and race.
A PPT based lesson linked to the
statutory Year 1 word objective requiring pupils to understand how the prefix un —
changes the meaning
of verbs and...
This unit
of work describes four one - hour lessons that are based on the Year 5
statutory and non-
statutory requirements for «Properties and
changes...
This unit
of work describes four one - hour lessons that are based on the Year 5
statutory and non-
statutory requirements for «Properties and
changes of materials» in the Science Programmes
of Study, National Curriculum for England.
The
statutory requirements under «Earth and atmosphere» include mentions
of recycling and climate
change.
This would not only require
statutory change, but would seem to suggest that the civil rights offices
of all other departments and agencies also be transferred to Justice, creating one super-office with thousands
of employees.
Within the new Children and Families Act 2014 are
changes to
statutory assessment and a replacement
of SEN statements with new education, health and care (EHC) plans, introducing a more person - centred approach to assessing need and planning for better outcomes for children and young people aged 0 — 25 years.
The campaigners go on to say, on its crowdfunding page, that «in September the government brought in a
Statutory Instrument to collect even more sensitive data to the vast amount
of personal data collected on children in state education», to which they asked for
changes.