Sentences with phrase «preemption provisions»

"Preemption provisions" refer to rules or laws that give one entity the power or authority to override or take priority over others in a certain situation. It means that when there is a conflict or overlap between different parties or jurisdictions, the entity with preemption provisions can enforce their rules instead of others. It's like having a higher authority that can overrule others when necessary. Full definition
Agencies should not include preemption provisions in codified regulations unless «justified under legal principles governing preemption, including» E.O. 13132.
As the House voted 403 to 12 to approve the reform measure, Representative Paul Tonko (D — NY) cited the state preemption provisions as one reason he was voting against the bill.
Some of these claims may be affected by the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act's (FIFRA, 7 U.S.C. § 1360) preemption provisions regarding state breach of warranty and failure - to - warn defect claims.
Coventry Health Care v. Nevils (Does the Federal Employee Health Benefits Act's express - preemption provision preempt state laws that prevent carriers from seeking subrogation or reimbursement and, if so, is preemption by contract consistent with the Supremacy Clause)(co-counsel on the merits)
Furthermore, the NLEA contains a preemption provision mandating that no state law claim can impose any food labeling requirement that is «not identical» to the NLEA requirements.
The DOT has internal procedures to ensure compliance with the preemption provisions of Executive Order 13132.
The preemption provisions upset the historical federal - state balance in financial regulation, wrongfully interfere with traditional state enforcement authority, and frustrate the ability of state regulators to protect student borrowers who rely on federal student loan programs.
These preemption provisions are a way to protect HMOs chartered under state law from huge jury awards.
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