Sentences with phrase «protected by the current laws»

These teachers, the plaintiffs say, are protected by the current laws governing tenure, seniority and dismissal.

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It is important that your current and pending intellectual property be fully protected by state and federal law to insure your rights to practice your technology and / or provide a competitive advantage.
The guidelines for dealing with a concussion in youth sports were approved by the Common Council this week and are designed to close the loophole in the current concussion law that protects only middle school and high school athletes on school - sponsored teams.
They will be joined by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a proven progressive leader who has rooted out fraud and corruption in New York and whose current law suit against Donald Trump is leading the charge to protect Dreamers and preserve DACA.
It would also open a one - year window for sex abuse survivors penalized by the current law to file lawsuits against predators and the institutions that protect them.
The human right to water is not fully defined by current international law or practice, but it has been protected as necessary to secure other human rights, such as the rights to health, well - being and life.
However, the research, published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, has led to concerns from the authors that the streams, and their fish populations, are not sufficiently protected by current environmental laws.
The case was brought by nine student plaintiffs who say the current state laws protect ineffective teachers and deny their constitutional right to receive a quality education.
He added the Supreme Court of Canada acknowledged the state interest in protecting human life by upholding the current law in the 1993 case of B.C. resident Sue Rodriguez.
Of course, employers may protect themselves from policy grievances regarding random testing by negotiating the testing language into the collective agreement, but the current state of case law on this issue makes it highly unlikely that a union would voluntarily agree to such language.
In the 1993 case of B.C. resident Sue Rodriguez, the Supreme Court of Canada acknowledged the state interest in protecting human life by upholding the current law on euthanasia and assisted suicide as criminal matters.
Work traditionally performed by external law practices continues to shift in - house, and if legal solution providers want to protect their current revenues, they need to follow the money.
To protect patients from substandard medical assisting services, it is the position of the AAMA and the ASSMA that (effective January 1, 2019) only: (1) graduates of accredited postsecondary medical assisting programs (or medical assisting programs in accredited schools), or of United States Armed Forces medical services training programs; or (2) individuals holding a current CMA (AAMA) credential awarded by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or a current RMA (AMT) credential awarded by American Medical Technologists (AMT), should be permitted to work as medical assistants under Arizona law.
Ancillary tasks handled by medical billing professionals include responding to patient, or insurance company attorney requests for coding and billing information, protecting patient privacy and the patient - provider relationship, responding to and investigating patient complaints, providing client with requested coding and billing reports, complying with applicable state and federal Insurance Laws, performing provider audits to ensure compliance with current coding and billing guidelines, just to name a few.
Affirmative action by the father must be initiated if he is to protect his rights under the current law.
The Tribunal has been established by the Australian Earth Laws Alliance to provide a forum to challenge «the current legal system's failure to protect the health of ecosystems and to highlight the role that the legal system, government agencies and corporations play in destroying the Earth community».
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