Sentences with phrase «specifically prohibiting acts»

Two other bills would void most confidential agreements for settlements and would add provisions to the state public officers law specifically prohibiting acts of sexual harassment and imposing a civil penalty of up to $ 10,000 for those found to have engaged in such behavior.

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Specifically, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the trademark violates a provision of the Trademark Act of 1946, which «prohibits registration of marks that may disparage persons or bring them into contempt or disrepute.»
Vilsack said that the Agriculture Department's general counsel has determined that the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act «specifically prohibits me from granting a waiver that relates to the nutritional content of program meals served or the sale of competitive foods.»
The so - called SAFE Act prohibits citizens from exercising their specifically enumerated civil rights under the 2nd Amendment.
Specifically, the Act directed the Commission to issue a rule defining and prohibiting deceptive and abusive telemarketing acts or practices.
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And yet, in the act funding the Department of Defense for Fiscal Year 2015, the Republicans in the House added an amendment funding the Department of Defense specifically prohibiting any money be spent on researching global warming.
Such acts are not specifically prohibited, but are referenced in the commentary at rule 2.04 governing conflict of interest.
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
The HRTO held that Mr. Peart had satisfied the first step of the Kapp test by demonstrating that s. 10 (5) of the Act has a disproportionate impact on foreign workers in Ontario under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP), who are identified by prohibited grounds of discrimination, specifically citizenship and race.
Under those provisions, the Act specifically prohibits non-parties from charging a fee to compile the information requested, unless and until a maximum fee is imposed by regulation.
Because it is not practicable to list all prohibited acts, the prohibition is necessarily cast in general terms that extend to conduct by judges that is harmful although not specifically mentioned in the Code.
Employment v. Smith 494 US 872 applies this to criminal acts, holding that «The Free Exercise Clause permits the State to prohibit sacramental peyote use» and «the [Free Exercise] Clause does not relieve an individual of the obligation to comply with a law that incidentally forbids (or requires) the performance of an act that his religious belief requires (or forbids) if the law is not specifically directed to religious practice and is otherwise constitutional as applied to those who engage in the specified act for nonreligious reasons».
«Specifically, the Communications Act prohibits the very type of unauthorized transmissions that non-licensed cell - site simulators rely on to conduct surveillance,» they said.
Specifically, Section 8 of that act prohibits a lender from imposing a «fine, a penalty or a rate of interest» that has the effect of creating a higher charge on unpaid arrears than would be imposed on principal money not in arrears.
Some jurisdictions allow a lawyer to act as a real estate broker and get a commission; other jurisdictions specifically prohibit that arrangement.
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