Sentences with phrase «proposed code amendments»

I read through your proposed code amendments and am not clear if you are suggesting a size minimum (given that the max limit is 400 SF).
Dozens of speakers at a packed Southold Town Hall Tuesday night, including some wearing «Support Local Farmers» pins, urged the Town Board to reconsider its proposed code amendments on winery standards.

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The administrators of the Bitcoin Network's source code could propose amendments to the Bitcoin Network's protocols and software that, if accepted and authorized by the Bitcoin Network's community, could adversely affect an investment in the Shares.
The Southold Town Board is requesting public comment on a proposed building code amendment that would give the town more control over applications that involve setting up tents.
Next, Park City Manager Diane Foster and Planner Hannah Tyler preview the agenda for Thursday's city council meeting, which includes a number of proposed amendments to the Land Management Code to address affordable housing.
A tipster (send in your tips here) forwarded me a copy of the April 6, 2011 correspondence by The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC) on the proposed amendment of the Delaware code relating to debt management services...
Last Wednesday, Feb 3rd, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene held a public hearing to discuss a proposed amendment to Article 161 of the New York City Health Code, which prohibits the keeping of wild animals, currently including honeybees.
Especially given the news that reached ECO about the proposals to «reform» the Brazilian Forest Code and the message from a large amount of Brazilian scientists that the proposed amendments would make it difficult if not impossible for Brazil to achieve the pledges it has inscribed into the famous INF documents.
During Parliamentary debates in late 1975 and early 1976, Members expressed mixed views of the proposed amendment to the Criminal Code.
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC 1985, c H - 6 (the «CHRA»).
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC... Continue Reading
Some of the changes being proposed with respect to the Employment Standards Code include: the introduction of new unpaid, job - protected leaves, decreased eligibility thresholds for existing unpaid, job - protected leaves, increasing the rate at which overtime may be banked, changes to the eligibility and calculation of overtime in the context of compressed work weeks, the introduction of additional employee rest periods, changes to the eligibility and calculation of general holiday pay, amendments to youth employment, the introduction of additional notice requirements in the context of group termination notices, and new enforcement tools to deal with non-compliant employers, including introduction of an administrative penalty system.
Roach's text examines some of the existing powers in the Criminal Code that can be used against suspected terrorists, and discusses the issues surrounding proposed amendments that would expand powers of Canadian intelligence services.
A revision has now been proposed to the Human Rights Act, Bill 164 The Human Rights Code Amendment Act.
So a reading of Bill C - 13 has brought this peculiar provision into view, as it would have done for those planning and drafting the proposed amendments; and it might sensibly be asked why the government didn't take the opportunity while it was mucking about in the «corrupting morals» area of the Code to get rid of this archaism.
This proposed amendment to the Code aims to broaden protections by replacing the narrowly - defined prohibited ground of «record of offences» with the broader protection from discrimination based on «police records».
Here are the first five pages: Proposed Amendment to Family Code § § 3000 - 3465 and Related Sections
The image goes only so far when it comes to the government's proposed amendments to the Criminal Code tabled last week under the auspices of Bill C - 75.
Budget 2015 proposes to introduce amendments to the Canada Labour Code (CLC), which applies to federally regulated employers.
There have been numerous amendments to the Criminal Code proposed in the most recent parliamentary session to deal with crimes of the 21st century.
There were 53 amendments to the Criminal Code proposed in the 41st Parliament, 1st.
Thus, in order to ensure that the proposed Criminal Code amendment achieves its objective, the bill deliberately does not set a chronological age as an aggravating factor.
On March 29th the Federal Liberals unveiled Bill C - 75 which contains a number of proposed amendments to the Criminal Code but the two most controversial ones are the possible elimination of peremptory challenges and restricting preliminary inquiries to only those accus...
Therefore, the wording of the proposed amendment before us today is similar to one of the aggravating circumstances added to the Criminal Code last year regarding fraud.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation proposes new rules to the Driver Education and Safety program rules (16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 84, Subchapter C, § 84.48; and proposes amendments at Subchapter D, § 84.51; Subchapter M, § § 84.500, 84.502 and 84.503; and Subchapter N, § 84.600).
Discussion and possible recommendation on proposed rule amendments to 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 84, § § 84.2, 84.41, 84.44, 84.51, 84.62, 84.70, 84.500, 84.502, 84.503 and 84.600, regarding the Driver Education and Safety program.
Discussion and possible recommendation on proposed rule amendments to 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 84, § 84.51, 84.500, 84.502, 84.503 and 84.600; and propose new § 84.48, to implement Senate Bill 30 (Community Safety Act) and Senate Bill 1051, 85th Legislature, Regular Session (2017).
Proposed amendments to the tax code cover taxation aspects, with possible incentives for mining companies.
The Code of Ethics may be amended by two - thirds of the number of votes cast by the delegates at the National Convention; provided the proposed amendment shall first have been submitted in writing and have been reported upon by the Board of Directors, and provided further, that written notice of the substance of the amendment has been sent to each Member Board who is qualified to vote individually at least 30 days prior to the National Convention at which the amendment is to be considered.
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