But some issues still niggle: the long loading times of discs; how Hollywood is still enforcing the pathetic
regional coding standards (luckily this disc will play on all players, but some discs - the recent Planet of the Apes BLU - RAY for example - doesn't); how it doesn't represent the same clear upgrade path as DVD did over VHS, etc..
Not exact matches
In a statement sent to DairyReporter.com, UNICEF and the PAHO - the World Health Organization's (WHO)
regional office for the Americas - said that «as its name suggests» the WHO International
Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes «lays down
standards of behavior that are intended to apply internationally.»
(Sec. 213) Amends the EPCA to: (1) revise the definition of «energy conservation
standard» to include energy efficiency for certain covered equipment, water efficiency for certain covered equipment, and both energy and water efficiency for certain equipment; (2) allow the adoption of consensus and alternative test procedures for purposes of the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles; (3) require the Secretary to prescribe a new test method for televisions; (4) expand the list of criteria for prescribing new or amended energy conservation
standards, including requiring Energy Guide labels to include the carbon output of each covered product; (5) require manufacturers of covered products to submit annual reports and information to DOE regarding compliance, economic impact, annual shipments, facility energy and water use, and sales data that could support an assessment of the need for
regional standards; and (6) require state and local building
codes to use appliance efficiency requirements that are no less stringent than those set by federal
standards.
To participate in the current stakeholder comment period for the
regional standard for Singapore, see «Second Comment Period Open for the Green - e Renewable Energy
Code for Singapore».
For the first time, the agreement calls for
regional efficiency
standards to replace a quarter - century of national
standards, and it also recommends more stringent building
code provisions for new construction.
ARLINGTON, Va. (Updated Aug. 2017)-- Manufactured homes are as safe as traditional homes during a storm, and in hurricane zones, the
standards for manufactured homes are more stringent than
regional and national building
codes for site - built homes.