Sentences with phrase «prescribed by regulations»

(b) a class of forfeiture application, under the relevant State or Territory proceeds of crime law, prescribed by the regulations, that includes the relevant forfeiture application.
(1) Except as otherwise prescribed by the regulations or by the applicable Rules of Court, proceedings under this Act shall be instituted by application.
(d) a certificate to the effect that the person began attending family dispute resolution with the practitioner and the other party or parties to the proceedings in relation to the issue or issues that the order would deal with, but that the practitioner considers, having regard to the matters prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph, that it would not be appropriate to continue the family dispute resolution.
(a) a class of proceeds of crime order, under the relevant State or Territory proceeds of crime law, prescribed by the regulations, that includes the relevant proceeds of crime order; or
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), in relation to a provision of this Act, proceeds of crime authority means a person or body prescribed by the regulations to be the proceeds of crime authority for that provision in relation to:
International agreements have not yet been prescribed by the regulations.
This may also be prescribed by the regulations.69
means a superannuation interest prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
(c) the accreditation of persons to perform other roles prescribed by regulations made for the purposes of this paragraph.
(aa) a certificate to the effect that the person did not attend family dispute resolution with the practitioner and the other party or parties to the proceedings in relation to the issue or issues that the order would deal with, because the practitioner considers, having regard to the matters prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph, that it would not be appropriate to conduct the proposed family dispute resolution;
TCEA 2007 imposes a new obligation upon a landlord to give his tenant notice of the risk of enforcement by CRAR — the form of the notice is to be prescribed by the regulations.
138 When the Director makes an order or decision under this Act of a class prescribed by the regulations, the Director shall serve notice of the order or decision, together with written reasons therefor, on the clerk of any local municipality in which there is land on which the order or decision requires something to be done, permits something to be done or prohibits something from being done.
The proposed risk classification system for each coverage and category of automobile insurance does not contain elements prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section.
The CJEU adopted the opinion of the Advocate General in this case, stating that the intended purpose of the software (i.e., whether its purpose falls within a medical purpose as prescribed by the regulations) and the function that the software performs on the data (i.e., analytics, learning and decision - making) are key tests in determining whether the relevant software is a medical device or not.
(ii) an order made under section 157, an order made under section 157.2 that amends an order made under section 157, or an order made under section 157.3 that confirms or alters an order made under section 157, unless the contravention in respect of which the order is made is prescribed by the regulations made under section 182.1 as a contravention in respect of which an order may not be issued under subsection 182.1 (1); and
(c) the plaintiff provided the defendant with the information prescribed by the regulations within the time period prescribed by the regulations;
One year ago tomorrow the Domestic Animals Act was updated to enable «a standard prescribed by regulations» to be used.
(8) The Basin Plan may also include any other matters prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection.
The prohibitions will apply to classes of goods or services that are prescribed by regulations.
With the exception of activities prescribed by regulation, all resource consent applications are subject to a full public hearing if requested.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), every employer, employment agency, and labor organization subject to this title shall (1) make and keep such records relevant to the determinations of whether unlawful employment practices have been or are being committed, (2) preserve such records for such periods, and (3) make such reports therefrom, as the Commission shall prescribe by regulation or order, after public hearing, as reasonable, necessary, or appropriate for the enforcement of this title or the regulations or orders thereunder.
Any licensee who returns to the practice of veterinary medicine shall notify the department prior to reentering the profession and shall meet such mandatory continuing education requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of the commissioner.
Any licensee who returns to the practice of veterinary technology shall notify the department prior to reentering the profession and shall meet such mandatory continuing education requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of the commissioner.
«(i) the number of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions avoided through capture and sequestration of emissions by the project, as determined pursuant to such methodology as the Administrator shall prescribe by regulation; and
«(2) geologically sequester carbon dioxide at a site that meets all applicable permitting and certification requirements for geologic sequestration, or, pursuant to such requirements as the Administrator may prescribe by regulation, convert captured carbon dioxide to a stable form that will safely and permanently sequester such carbon dioxide;
-- If a well is drilled at a location where coal has been removed from one or more coal seams, the well shall be drilled and cased to prevent migration of gas or fluids into the seam from which coal has been removed in a manner prescribed by regulation of the department.
Employers are exempt from this provision if the employer's request is to deal with an emergency, to remedy or reduce a threat to public safety, ensure delivery of essential public services or for other reasons prescribed by regulation.
This requirement will not apply to cancellations beyond the employer's control, such as weather, fire, power failure or other reasons prescribed by regulation.
AMPs can only be imposed for contravention of provisions of the Act prescribed by regulation, [40] plus contraventions of conditions of a licence, compliance orders, and certain other orders.
The Ontario Insurance Act defines «automobile» as either (a) a motor vehicle required under any Act to be insured under a motor vehicle liability policy, or (b) a vehicle prescribed by regulation to be an automobile.
Schools would have to collaborate with staff to adopt an anti-bullying and anti-violence plan to prevent and deal with all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other staff member, in addition to any other elements the minister might prescribe by regulation.
(2) If an assessment is made under subsection (1), the share of a particular insurer shall be determined in the manner prescribed by regulation, which may take into account the degree of usage made of the Licence Appeal Tribunal that is specified in the regulations.
On request, payment of maternity benefits may end after expiry of the 25 - week period, but before the fifty - second week after the week of delivery if, in the cases and for the time prescribed by regulation of the Conseil de gestion, the benefit period is extended;
The minimum wage rate in the Northwest Territories is prescribed by regulation under the Employment Standards Act.
26 If the procedures governing the receipt of an electronic document and the time and manner for submitting and registering an electronic document are prescribed by regulation, section 78 of the Land Titles Act and sections 49, 50 and 77 of the Registry Act do not apply to the extent that they conflict with the prescribed procedures.
(2) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, but subject to subsections (2.1) and (2.2), an application for a benefit, other than a death benefit, that would have been payable in respect of a month to a deceased person who, prior to the person's death, would have been entitled on approval of an application to payment of that benefit under this Act may be approved in respect of that month only if it is made within 12 months after the death of that person by the estate, the representative or heir of that person or by any person that may be prescribed by regulation.
The insured person has not notified the insurer of the circumstances giving rise to a claim for a benefit or has not submitted an application for the benefit within the times prescribed by this Regulation.
The amount of a contingency fee can be no more than a maximum percentage of the award as prescribed by regulation, if a maximum percentage is prescribed.
The College also relied on a case, K.B. v. Alberta, 2012 ABQB 329, to assert that deviations from a form prescribed by regulation are not relevant if they do not impact the «substance» of implementing the legislator's intention [25, 98].
(6) Despite subsection (5), a solicitor may enter into a contingency fee agreement where the amount paid to the solicitor is more than the maximum percentage prescribed by regulation of the amount or of the value of the property recovered in the action or proceeding, if, upon joint application of the solicitor and his or her client whose application is to be brought within 90 days after the agreement is executed, the agreement is approved by the Superior Court of Justice.
(5) If a contingency fee agreement involves a percentage of the amount or of the value of the property recovered in an action or proceeding, the amount to be paid to the solicitor shall not be more than the maximum percentage, if any, prescribed by regulation of the amount or of the value of the property recovered in the action or proceeding, however the amount or property is recovered.
The timeliness aspect of the mandatory mediation process is evident from s. 280 (4)'s requirement that mediation be conducted within the time prescribed by regulation and s. 280 (7)'s provision that mediation has failed when the prescribed time for mediation has expired.
The form and content of such notifications to affected individuals will be prescribed by regulation.
Land that may be prescribed by regulation: Aboriginal land — any Aboriginal land that is held by an Aboriginal Land Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Inc..
The federal government also compulsorily acquires five - year leases, once the land is prescribed by regulation, over:
Infringement notice offences are prescribed by regulation and include offences that are not punishable by a term of imprisonment.
(2) The maximum amount that may be paid under subsection (1) in respect of a single trade in real estate is the amount prescribed by regulation.
(a) must not exceed the applicable limit prescribed by regulation in relation to the type of expenses to which they relate, and

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Multiple Location Owners be aware: For purposes of sections 401, 408 (k), 408 (p), 410, 411, 415, and 416, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, all employees of trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) which are under common control shall be treated as employed by a single employer.
The contracts are written or verbal agreements between two persons, and are governed by certain prescribed regulations and verbal forms which must be followed.
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