Lopp believes that, much like the Internet, users could simply go around nodes with
onerous requirements for routing payments.
There are also exceptions, that will be seen as favourable by social media users says Kuhl, for «electronic messaging services» which will mean less
onerous requirements for social media sites.
The National School Boards Association (NSBA) has issued a press release calling for flexibility and relief from the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to address the unintended consequences of
onerous requirements for federal school meal programs in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act with the start of National School Lunch Week on Oct. 13.
An onerous requirement for most small businesses anywhere, this requirement was often impossible to meet in a region in which only about 30 percent of all land is registered.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the State Administration
for Foreign Exchange (SAFE) imposed
onerous new reporting
requirements requiring people to explain why, where and how they intend to use their annual quota of foreign currency (which is capped at $ 50,000 per person).
In addition to calling into question the effectiveness of the checks taxi companies use, Uber has also argued that the fingerprinting
requirement is too
onerous and may make it harder
for the company to keep up a steady stream of new drivers.
Pai opposed online privacy regulations that force broadband providers to ask consumers
for permission before using their data, saying they are more
onerous than the
requirements for internet companies like Google and Facebook.
This means he is prepared to be more forgiving in terms of past credit problems, will accept income volatility among the self - employed, and will ease
onerous requirements to produce bank records from other countries when it comes to writing mortgage insurance policies
for immigrants.
Those backing the Crapo bill say its main purpose is to relieve community banks and credit unions — generally those with $ 10 billion or less in assets — from some of Dodd - Frank's
requirements that may be
onerous for smaller institutions.
Regulation D is a exemption from the
onerous registration
requirements (i.e. a Form S - 1 registration statement) of the Securities Act
for a private placement of securities.
In addition to saving you time and money while making the loan process easier to understand, good brokers are also particularly helpful
for those small businesses that don't qualify
for loans from major banks which may have
onerous requirements, such as three years of financial documents and collateral.
The permission granted to SQM to ramp lithium production capacity to 216,000 tonnes per year by 2025 was viewed as a negative catalyst
for the sector, but this ignored the permitting necessary, enormous capital
requirements (perhaps over $ 1B USD), and
onerous new royalty structure which penalizes price maximization.
Some participants argued that this
requirement is simply too
onerous — unavoidable changes are too frequent and complex
for the tension between continuity and change to be reconciled in this way — and that officials are required to report the situation «as it is now».
The Lobbying Act amended legislation to restrict spending by «non-party campaigners» during election periods (there are different thresholds
for registered (# 20,000) and non-registered (# 320,000) campaigners; the threshold
for registered campaigners is higher but also attracts
onerous reporting
requirements on spending and donations.
But Brian Sampson, president of Associated Builders and Contractors» Empire State chapter, said the graduation
requirements would be
onerous for non-union contractors, given the ratio of journeymen to apprentices the state Labor Department mandates at firms.
When that idea was dropped, the Senate proposed
onerous new reporting
requirements for individual school budgets, which the mayor and his allies in the Assembly resisted.
Mr. Cuomo has said he wants to change state law to lift these
onerous and costly
requirements for local districts.
Critics of NCLB's testing and accountability
requirements have a litany of complaints: The tests are inaccurate, schools and teachers should not be responsible
for the test performance of unprepared or unmotivated students, the measure of school inadequacy used under NCLB is misleading, the tests narrow the curriculum to what is being tested, and burdens imposed upon teachers and administrators are excessively
onerous.
Similarly rejected were statutes that make
requirements for removing a tenured teacher so
onerous and costly that it is seldom attempted.
Teacher tenure, and the related
onerous and costly
requirements for dismissing an ineffective teacher, have evolved into a system that almost completely insulates teachers from review, evaluation, or personnel decisions that would threaten their lifetime employment.
Sanctions showed up in 2011 when the Department of Education mentioned the common core in
requirements for regulatory relief from some of the more
onerous requirements of No Child Left Behind.
Layers and layers of bureaucracy, top - down standards,
onerous reporting
requirements, and tests have been foisted on public schools
for decades.
They contended that California's brief 18 - month window
for awarding tenure,
onerous teacher - dismissal policies, and last - in, first - out
requirements adversely affected minority students.
The waivers themselves cover more provisions than expected, but the new conditions
for receiving them have frustrated educators who prefer a clean break with NCLB's more
onerous mandates rather than swapping them
for new
requirements.
All but six states — Montana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, and Wyoming — have requested flexibility from meeting
onerous NCLB
requirements in exchange
for developing and implementing their own reforms that prepare students
for college and careers, improve the lowest - performing schools, and support effective teaching and leadership.
While NCLB established a noble new aspiration — raising achievement while closing achievement gaps among all groups of students — its goals were undermined by accountability
requirements for schools to make «Adequate Yearly Progress» (AYP) that were generally
onerous and, in the case of English learners, literally impossible to meet.
In 2011, it started granting waivers to states to free them from the more
onerous requirements of the law in exchange
for embracing Obama's policies, such as evaluating teachers in part based on student test scores.
«We are now seeing other states that did apply
for Race to the Top struggle under these
onerous, expensive, and unworkable
requirements,» said Holly Eaton, director of professional development and advocacy at the Texas Classroom Teachers Association.
Though it would be interesting
for funds to report standardized calculations of market impact, a regulatory
requirement to do so would be
onerous.
This isn't too
onerous for me, since I easily meet the activity
requirements.
The
requirements for obtaining and maintaining bank / security approvals & certifications is
onerous.
A Senate finance committee report released last year, however, suggested several complex factors were to blame
for price differences between Canada and the U.S., including higher transportation costs in Canada, more
onerous packaging
requirements, disparate provincial regulatory
requirements, a smaller Canadian consumer market — and tariffs.
Urge them to let the dangerous dog ordinance work and improve on it with a potentially dangerous dog ordinance that requires owners to take responsibility before there is a serious injury and eliminates
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The American Express EveryDay Preferred card can be a great choice
for frequent users and families who spend a lot on gas and groceries, but a high annual fee and an
onerous requirement to reap the card's full rewards rate diminish its overall appeal.
Stacy made no mention of the money he had received from IER during his July 2017 testimony against budget amendment designed to ease Ohio's
onerous setback
requirements for new wind farms.
For UK businesses this would relieve them from having to comply with what is considered to be
onerous requirements such as the compulsory appointment of a data protection officer.
However, both judges found that the other
requirements of CPR r 31.16 were met, and specifically rejected the contention that on the facts disclosure was unduly
onerous for the defendant.
I'd also be inclined to specify some
onerous and creative public service
requirements for Mr. Smith's path back to practice, along these lines.
The latter are designed to be less
onerous to meet and additional transitional provisions will make compliance with those
requirements easier
for the next three years.
The general warrant was issued, in substance, to search the «Limited Edition» store — in other words,
for the same investigative technique which was otherwise available under s. 11 of the CDSA (less the more demanding or «
onerous»
requirements of that section).
While undoubtedly a step forward in minimizing unwanted spam, many business owners have expressed concern that the definition of commercial activity are vague, the
requirements for consent are
onerous, and the penalties
for even unintentional non-compliance are harsh.
These commenters argued that such a contractual
requirement would be too
onerous for covered entities and researchers and would hinder or halt important research.
Overbilling schemes can be attributed to three factors: the lack of accountability most lawyers take
for granted, the fact that most legal jobs are «infinitely expandable,» and the ingenuity of lawyers facing
onerous billable hour
requirements.
It also means we must also support the inevitable call
for the more
onerous requirements to be matched by a sufficient increase in resourcing, both
for the investigating agencies and the ancillary services (e.g. forensic experts) upon which their work depends.
The appeal in the USDAW case has been listed on 21 and 22 January 2014 before the Court of Appeal and will make
for interesting reading, particularly
for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more
onerous consultation
requirements than they had previously thought.
Recent bank restructurings, a focus on core business, increasingly stringent capital adequacy
requirements and more
onerous accounting treatment
for non-performing loans can all act as a catalyst
for loan disposals.
Underwriting
requirements even
for voluntary group life cover are far less
onerous than
for similar insurance on individual lives.
The landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt centered on two TRAP provisions: a mandate that all abortion providers comply with
onerous and medically unnecessary building
requirements for ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), and an unfair, also medically unnecessary
requirement that doctors who provide abortions obtain hospital admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
[9] Within the native title system there are significant obstacles to the full realisation of our rights, including,
for example, the
onerous burden of proof, the injustices of extinguishment, the weakness of the good faith
requirements, and limitations on our ability to use our lands, territories and resources to develop and determine priorities
for our own development.
Within the native title system there are significant obstacles to the full realisation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, including,
for example, the
onerous burden of proof, the injustices of extinguishment, and the weakness of the good faith
requirements.