The phrase
"state ruling" refers to a decision made by the government or legal authority of a particular state. It can be a judgment or a verdict that affects individuals or things within the jurisdiction of that state.
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When a small group
of states ruled over the world one could perhaps see one.
All of the firm's senior employees have been trained on
state rules on procurement and lobbying.
Current
state rules do not set maximum periods of time between well inspections or the number of wells assigned to any one inspector.
They also have the option under
new state rules of contracting for cheaper services than they can get through the district.
Schools may submit requests for waivers
from state rules and regulations, accompanied by a rationale for why such waivers are needed.
Many state rules also apply to other electronic communications — including websites.
The judges failed to report appointments and fees to the state,
violating state rules established in 2002 to prevent politically connected people from exploiting the system.
This year's 11th graders are the first subject to new
state rules requiring students to score well on new state tests to graduate, beyond earning credits and strong grades in their schools.
There may be exceptions to the home
state rule when the child has lived in a different state with one parent.
When firms want to go - to - market on a national scale, navigating the intricacies of
individual state rules can be a daunting task.
Most of the group also hoped that we could figure out an ethical way to collect referral fees especially when different
state rules applied to many of us.
Executives are getting
around state rules that place strict limits on «double dipping» and are pulling down two six - figure salaries every year.
These fall outside of current frameworks and if regulation exists at all it is simply
state rules established for money transmission services.
Check your
own state rules to be sure, but most states require real estate contracts to be in writing.
State rules pertaining to what emails should be saved are extensive - they take up 118 pages and 215 separate categories.
Privacy advocates didn't like it because it gave too much power to large corporations to control new «privacy» rules or to weaken
existing state rules.
Any particular
conscious state rules out an immense number of other possible states, from which it differs in its own particular way.
These are the types of questions that can only be addressed in states and districts that are willing to
alter state rules and in districts that believe alternatives might be more viable.
New
state rules also allowed the district to shift more budget and hiring decisions to school sites.
If you do not have an agreement in place, your company may be constrained by the
default state rules, which may not be beneficial to your company.
It's a
simply stated rule and actually a simple one to follow, and I'm not talking about violating your integrity or modifying your core way of doing your work.
New
state rules take pressure off of licensees, who are required by law to get earnest money deposited into a trust fund within three days.
Consider putting the rules in writing by creating a Driver Agreement that
clearly states the rules and the consequences for not following them.
Also, like all public school districts, charter schools must have an annual independent financial audit in accordance
with state rules.
However, both solo practitioners and small firms need to
consider state rules and ethical issues when naming the firm.
But he noted that cities need freedom from
many state rules and regulations that they can make the hard choices.
Keep in mind that
state rules vary about at what ages your own children count toward your allowed number of children in a home daycare.
Speak with your attorney about what you need to do to make sure you are in compliance with federal and
state rules when it comes to electronic discovery.
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Per state rules, you are able to partake in a traffic school program once every 18 months.