Sentences with phrase «significant public safety threat»

This is a significant public safety threat because the area soil is unstable and a portion of the roadway has actually fallen into the creek.

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«Accordingly, absent the receipt of significant derogatory information indicating a serious threat to public safety and welfare, lawful permanent resident status will be a dispositive factor in our case - by - case determinations.»
He proposed that a person should only be held in jail if a judge finds a significant flight risk or threat to public safety, and otherwise should be released on his or her own recognizance.
«We must reform our bail system so a person is only held if a judge finds either a significant flight risk or a real threat to public safety
• has not been convicted of a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, multiple misdemeanor offenses, or otherwise poses a threat to national security or public safety; and
The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity has defined DURC as «life sciences research that, based on current understanding, can be reasonably anticipated to provide knowledge, information, products, or technologies that could be directly misapplied to pose a significant threat with broad potential consequences to public health and safety, agricultural crops and other plants, animals, the environment, materiel, or national security».
Animal Control may require any animal that exhibits dangerous behavior as defined in this Act to be fully restrained and prevented from contact with the public in any way pending review, or if considered by Animal Control to be a significant threat to the safety of people and animals, impounded by Animal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reached.
In 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada found that individuals who have been found to be not criminally responsible for their crimes must be granted an absolute discharge if they do not pose a «significant threat to public safety».
Absolute discharges are only granted when the board finds the individual is not a «significant threat» to public safety.
Keywords: Criminal Law, Not Criminally Responsible, Ontario Review Board, Significant Threat to the Safety of the Public, Conditional Discharge
Partly, because the mindset of state legislators at that time was that there should be no additional licensing unless it could be demonstrated empirically that the absence of licensure was posing a significant threat to the health and safety of the public.
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