Sentences with phrase «other enactments»

She notes that there are no empirical studies to support the use of bop bags or other enactments of aggressive behavior in play therapy.
(2) This section has effect despite any provision made by or under the European Communities Act 1972 or any other enactment.
carry out any other functions or duties conferred on the Electoral Commission by or under any other enactment.
in any other enactment must be read as a reference to the Electoral Commission established by section 4 of the principal Act.
The bill further provides that «Upon the recommendations of the new commission, the Minister of Petroleum Resources can grant, amend, renew, extend or revoke any licence or lease required for petroleum or production, pursuant to the provisions of the Act or any other enactment
Section 4 of the Code states that «If there is a conflict between this Code and any other enactment, this Code prevails.»
... 202 When a matter before the Appeal Tribunal is, by this Act or any other enactment or by any rule or decision of the Tribunal, required to be done within a specified time and if the circumstances of the case in its opinion so require, the Tribunal may, with or without notice, extend the time so specified or waive the requirement whether or not the time has expired.
(3) Despite any other enactment or any privilege of the law of evidence, a public body must produce to the Commissioner within 10 days any record or a copy of any record required under subsection (1) or (2).
It reads, in part, «[t] he Commissioner may require any record to be produced to the Commissioner and may examine any information in a record... [d] espite any other enactment or any privilege of the law of evidence».
(ii) a custodian, trustee, receiver manager, receiver or liquidator who has been appointed, or whose appointment has been applied for, under any other enactment.
2 (1) Despite any other enactment but subject to section 4 [what this Act does not apply to], this Act applies to tenancy agreements, rental units and other residential property.

Not exact matches

«Our sense is that the successful enactment of tax reform has left neither party eager to compromise on other issues,» Boltansky and Davaz wrote in a note to clients.
Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, and 5 years after such date of enactment, the Committee shall submit to Congress and any other relevant Federal department or agency a report including --
Coretta Scott King, NOW and the Women's Party for Survival remind us of still other uses and enactments of the holiday.
First of all, the government has responded to justifiable public concern over the years with the enactment of legislation governing child labor, minimum wage, health and safety conditions, overtime pay, and other labor practices.
«This decision again demonstrates the need for enactment of the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, which would permanently prevent taxpayer subsidies for abortion - covering health plans, both in ObamaCare and in other federal health benefits programs.»
It would be a shaping or forming of persons in their Christian identity, especially in their capacities to think about that identity practically and to practice it reflectively so that they can offer others «vision» and help in «implementation» for their common enactment of Christian identity.
«We're grateful to Senator Nutting for his humane leadership on this important legislation and hope its enactment sends a message to other states that they should follow suit.»
This included a letter to Children and Families Minister Sarah Teather — who had blocked the enactment of joint birth registration, despite it already being on the statute books as part of the 2009 Welfare Reform Act — a legislative change for which the Fatherhood Institute has campaigned long and hard (often as a lone voice and in the face of opposition from other quarters).
As with legislation at every level of government, successful utilization of the power of the permit depends not so much on concerned citizens committed to making youth sports in their local community safer (although they are, of course, important) as on the willingness of governmental officials themselves to sponsor bylaw changes and push for enactment, in other words, to serve as «safety champions.»
«Those concerns were balanced against the needs of injured workers in this specific proposal, and taken into consideration with the enactment of other workers» compensation reforms this year.»
any other reference to the Chief Electoral Officer in any enactment must be read as a reference to the Electoral Commission established by section 4B of the principal Act.
any other person whose conditions of employment are prescribed under, or are required by any enactment to be prescribed in accordance with or having regard to provisions of, the State Sector Act 1988; and
Other parts of his women's agenda call for the enactment of a state universal health care program, implementation of a statewide ban on asking for salary histories, a strengthening of the state's abortion laws and passage of a bill outlawing discrimination based on gender identity.
Enactment of the bill, however, would have required passage of the same legislation in five other states: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina.
The proposed amendment establishes a redistricting commission every 10 years beginning in 2020, with two members appointed by each of the four legislative leaders and two members selected by the eight legislative appointees; prohibits legislators and other elected officials from serving as commissioners; establishes principles to be used in creating districts; requires the commission to hold public hearings on proposed redistricting plans; subjects the commission's redistricting plan to legislative enactment; provides that the legislature may only amend the redistricting plan according to the established principles if the commission's plan is rejected twice by the legislature; provides for expedited court review of a challenged redistricting plan; and provides for funding and bipartisan staff to work for the commission.
Cuomo still needs the Senate, as well as the Assembly Democrats, to agree to other end of session issues - including permission to site four casinos upstate, and enactment of the governor's plan to create tax free business zones at college campuses.
The legislation will, for the first time, empower the Food and Drug Administration to regulate cigarettes and other tobacco products, creating a new FDA Center for Tobacco Products within 90 days after enactment.
The findings from that multi-state, multi-partner study, along with other factors, led to the enactment of the Clean Smokestacks Act in 2002, a state law that mandated significant reductions in emissions from coal - fired power plants.
-- The Secretary of Health and Human Services, within 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, on the basis of the best available science, and in consultation pursuant to paragraph (2), shall publish a strategic action plan to assist health professionals in preparing for and responding to the impacts of climate change on public health in the United States and other nations, particularly developing nations.
«(ii) 4 megawatts in capacity, in the case of a facility that is placed in service after the date of enactment of this section and generates electricity from a renewable energy resource other than by means of combustion.
-- Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this title, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of State, the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, and any other appropriate Federal agency, and taking into consideration the recommendations of the Advisory Board, shall promulgate regulations for implementing this section.
-- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy (referred to in this section as the «Secretary»), in cooperation with the Administrator and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, shall develop a strategic plan to achieve the national goals for improvement in energy productivity established under subsection (a).
--(1) For purposes of carrying out this part, the Secretary shall publish proposed regulations not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, and after receiving public comment, final regulations not later than 18 months from such date of enactment under this part or other provision of law administered by the Secretary, which shall require each manufacturer of a covered product to submit information or reports to the Secretary on an annual basis in a form adopted by the Secretary.
Of the other two, I missed Andrea Arnold's American Honey but forced myself to sit through Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon, a ludicrous post — Marguerite Duras soap opera with an unbearably schmaltzy score — as if Marion Cotillard's precise enactment of frustrated sexual desire needed a musical boost.
A 2006 national survey by the Center on Education Policy, an independent advocacy organization in Washington, DC, found that in the five years after enactment of NCLB, 44 percent of districts had increased instruction time in elementary school English language arts and math while decreasing time spent on other subjects.
West Virginia became the latest to join the group with the enactment of a massive school - reform law this month; the others are New Jersey and South Carolina.
«I assure you that in both houses of Congress we will work diligently for the enactment of this proposal, and I suspect millions of others throughout the country will, too,» said the Rev. Jerry Falwell, the evangelical political activist and television personality.
Following the 2012 enactment of a landmark bullying prevention law, Washington, D.C., has taken a more comprehensive approach to youth bullying than many other cities — an approach that sees prevention as not solely the responsibility of teachers or parents, but as a citywide mandate with shared responsibilities.
On the other end are middle - class children whose teachers read them elaborate stories and encourage playful re — enactments and whose parents have been pointing out letters and reading them books since the year they were born.
A recent analysis by The Century Foundation demonstrated that voucher programs tend to benefit the most advantaged students eligible for the programs.61 Widespread enactment of private school choice in other nations such as Sweden and Chile has led to increasingly economically segregated schools.62
As documented under Section 1114 of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESEA), a local education agency receiving Title I funds «that desires to operate a schoolwide program shall first develop (or amend a plan for such a program that was in existence on the day before the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001), in consultation with the local educational agency and its school support team or other technical assistance provider under section 1117, a comprehensive plan for reforming the total instructional program in the school that describes how the school will implement the components described in paragraph (1)».
According to Section 1114 (2)(A) of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA), «Any eligible school that desires to operate a schoolwide program shall first develop (or amend a plan for such a program that was in existence on the day before the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001), in consultation with the local educational agency and its school support team or other technical assistance provider under section 1117».
Other key timeline information to keep in mind: Under current law, ED has one year to issue their final regulations from the date of enactment.
(a) The Vocational REHABILITATION ACT (29 U.S.C. 31 et seq.) is repealed ninety days after the date of enactment of this ACT and references to such Vocational REHABILITATION ACT in any other provision of law shall, ninety days after such date, be deemed to be references to the REHABILITATION ACT of 1973.
(i) if such train includes a bi-level lounge car purchased after the date of enactment of this Act, table service in such lounge car shall be provided to individuals who use wheelchairs and to other passengers; and
-- Each common carrier providing telephone voice transmission services shall, not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this section, provide in compliance with the regulations prescribed under this section, throughout the area in which it offers service, telecommunications relay services, individually, through designees, through a competitively selected vendor, or in concert with other carriers.
-- Sections 222, 223 (other than subsection (a)-RRB-, 224, 225, 227 (b), 228 (b), and 229 shall become effective on the date of enactment of this Act.
-- Key stations in commuter rail transportation systems shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable but in no event later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, except that the time limit may be extended by the Secretary of Transportation up to 20 years after the date of enactment of this Act in a case where the raising of the entire passenger platform is the only means available of attaining accessibility or where other extraordinarily expensive structural changes are necessary to attain accessibility.
-- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall issue regulations, in an accessible format, necessary for carrying out this part (other than section 223).
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