Sentences with phrase «put into law»

It is said to be put into law by the end of this year.
Not that it needs to put that into law; those devices are now offered, either as standard equipment or as options, on the majority of 2014 models.
That's one of the reasons why certified certificate systems are put into the law, i.e. «paper instead of people as witnesses,» but with an opportunity to apply to have the certificate - makers attend for cross-examination (e.g., Criminal Code s. 258 (6)-RRB-, and s. 540 (9)-RRB-.
Following this act, the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, also known as ESIGN, was put into law.
EISA 2007 contained Section 433, one of the most important pieces of legislation to be put into law in decades.
To make matters worse, even in the short run Poland still does not have a renewable energy standard put into law — and the one it is currently working on, says WWF, continues to treat coal as a good source of energy.
There has been a lot of confusion and misinformation around these amended provisions, as the initial policy that the House of Representatives passed differed from what was actually put into law.
The system she wants to change is one that she created several years ago with former education commissioner John King, which was put into law by the New York Legislature and that was rushed into place by Gov. Andrew Cuomo who denied districts state aid if they did not adopt it.
In many ways, this shift anticipated what was put into law with ESSA.
In Idaho, as it would seem to be the case across the country, the seemingly innocent policy of strategic planning and training of school boards is being put into law.
Ten million dollars for the top performing 25 percent of North Carolina's teachers — a plan put into law by the state legislature last summer.
She believes that through working and strengthening relationships with families, legislators, educators, and community leaders in a pragmatic and efficient way it is possible to ensure that policies and practices that are put into law benefit all communities, especially those that are marginalized.
Senate Bill 103 is the current incarnation of efforts to put into law a more comprehensive state policy on teacher evaluation.
Even in states without collective bargaining, the unions push state legislatures to put into law what is normally put into collective bargaining agreements.
This week has been no different, with some wanting the Prime Minister's 2017 referendum put into law, others wanting a law guaranteeing a referendum before 2015 and still others proposing a «mandate referendum» to take place before the negotiations begin (as Paul Goodman discussed here).
Mr. Bloomberg has argued the bills, if put into law, would hamper the police's ability to combat crime and lead to more deaths.
«Once this 1 per cent is put into law, we as legislators will embark on the next stage, which will be to ensure that we get value for money, for transparency in the use of the funds» he said.
«He spent years in the State Assembly, serving as one of Speaker Silver's most loyal foot soldiers and blocking most of the important reforms Republicans were attempting to put into law.
Just minutes before the vote was due, justice minister Dominic Raab said the government would table its own amendment later during the bill's passage through the parliament to put into law the idea of a meaningful vote on the final deal.
Flanagan argues there are other ways to find savings, including keeping state spending increases at the 2 % level Cuomo has called for during his tenure, a requirement the Senate GOP would like to put into law.
Such issues will not be put into law until a complete budget plan is adopted.
What the Republicans need to put into the law is a clause that invalidates same - sex marriage if the religious exemptions are nullified by the courts.
The bill would put into law the government's long - term goal to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 60 per cent by 2050, and set out how it could be achieved.
While I'm not opposed to reporting violations of the WHO Code, I think the more realistic and beneficial thing to do is spend that energy on getting the Code put into law.
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I am not, Mukasey says, «satisfied with the view that what has been put into law by a duly elected government should provide the standard for those who are part of a government of laws.»
She said that «major measures» he's helped put into law — legislation that serves veterans and protects whistleblowers, for instance — don't get the media attention they deserve.
The investment comes at an opportune time in the United Kingdom, which put into law the Space Industry Bill on March 15.
But Mrs May suffered her first defeat as PM in December 2017 when enough Tory rebels joined with opposition parties to back an amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill which puts into law the fact that any Brexit deal can only become law if MPs have voted for it.
In light of the recent #metoo movement, many industries are looking to overhaul their codes of conduct — and the modeling industry is leading the charge on putting that into law.
As part of the LEED certification, building owners can earn points by installing a minimum amount of bicycle racks per occupants, so in many ways NYC is simply putting into law what LEED enables developers to do voluntarily.

Not exact matches

By putting a more aggressive law into place, Iceland hopes to make change and set an example for countries.
White said that more small, retail investors are now able to put money into startups due to recent changes in the law and that the SEC is closely monitoring new crowdfunding portals where those investors buy stakes in companies.
«And so then, the lie detector laws come into effect,» which could put companies at risk of violating laws that ban subjecting job candidates to polygraph tests.
«In the context of Uber and Lyft putting money into cities, this vote is pretty significant,» said Nayantara Mehta, senior staff attorney at the National Employment Law Project.
«Franchisors will have to put into place compliance networks,» said Michael Lotito, co-chair of Littler's Workplace Policy Institute, part of global employment and labor law firm Littler Mendelson, P.C. Lotito warns compliance - related costs may eventually trickle down to consumers.
Gov. Rick Scott signed bills requiring nursing homes and assisted living facilities to have alternative power sources Monday, placing into state law the emergency rules he put in place following the tragedy at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills.
The Chamber, he said, looks forward to «swift action» from DOL in putting this delay into effect and re-evaluating matters of policy and law
According to Japan's Financial Services Agency, that law goes into effect on 1st April, putting in place capital requirements for exchanges as well as cybersecurity and operational stipulations.
One more Iron Law will help to put current market conditions into perspective.
Perhaps it would be better if you, and the many others moaning in here that their beliefs are being trampled, put your time into getting the law changed.
For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people: And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest.
«There should be very strict safeguards put into place, which of course is not beyond the wit of our policy and law makers.»
He then puts his laws into our hearts do that we eventually work toward the ideal.
For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts.»
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «science,» making laws that prohibit stem - cell research which would without question help those in need, to stopping of any kind of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
There is no biblical authority to put anything into law based on biblical beliefs.
These hate mongers and people putting meaning into things themselves and preaching that interpretation an meaning as law and edict are the exact reason i stopped believing in the concept of organized religion.
was not the law put into place before HIV / AIDS, syphilis discovered about 1905/08, but the first laws were 1875 or so?
With regard to miracles, CS Lewis pointed out that if, on each of two nights, I put # 10 into my bedside drawer the laws of arithmetic tell me that I now have a total of # 20.
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