Sentences with phrase «original intent of the bill»

Original intent of the bill was to remove the prohibition against county superintendents of education having additional employment and remove the limit of $ 600 on annual travel expenses for certain county superintendents of education.

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«However, the amendments went too far and diluted the intent of my original bill: to assist Hoosick Falls families.
«This bill preserves the intent of RAGS and original COMPETES,» said Gordon, referring to the influential Rising Above the Gathering Storm report from the National Academies in 2005.
The bill narrows the scope of the statute to reflect its original intent — that the cameras are only to be placed in the classrooms that are specifically requested, and only for the year for which the request was made (unless the request is subsequently renewed).
With the ink still drying on this landmark educational bill, I'm thinking about the original intent of the 1965 education bill, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
While the original intent of section 7 as a whole is arguably irrelevant, the framer's intended meaning of «principles of fundamental justice» is surely relevant since the phrase had no «public» meaning at the time of its adoption, and, aside from its inclusion in the Canadian Bill of Rights, was not a familiar term of art.
Paper addresses the legislative history of Bill 187 with its original stated intent (to eliminate deeming); expansion of deeming in the subsequent draft policies by introducing the concept of «under - employment»; recommendations for a policy that complies with past practice, founding principles and current wording of the Act; call for Board research on employment outcomes after retraining.
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