Sentences with phrase «statewide registry»

A statewide registry refers to a central database that collects and stores information about people, events, or resources happening across an entire state. Full definition
Schraw says he and his colleagues intend to expand their efforts to include even more statewide registry data to study associations between other rare cancers and rare birth defects.
However, the nationwide sex offender registry misses around 20 % of offenders that are listed on statewide registries (each state is required to maintain a list of convicted sex offenders).
RI - CART Autism Registry Recruitment RI - CART, a group of the state's leading experts on autism research, education, health and services, is currently enrolling new participants in its confidential statewide registry.
The law includes creation of a toll - free hotline for people to report zombie properties, a statewide registry to track them, and fines of up to $ 500.00 per day for every home a bank walks away from.
«A statewide registry of convicted animal abusers will protect our animals and people from harm by ensuring abusers never own an animal again and require them to undergo psychiatric evaluation and treatment.
In the wake of a grisly crime of animal cruelty in Halfmoon where a nine - month old puppy was set on fire, Assemblyman Jim Tedisco (R,C,I - Glenville) today is calling on the state legislature to pass his legislation to create a statewide registry of animal abusers.
Tedisco's legislation (A. 2484) creates a statewide registry of animal abusers, requires them to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and prohibits them from ever owning an animal again.
Among the legislation they called for was passage of bi-partisan legislation (A. 2484 / S.2935) with Majority sponsors in both houses that would create a statewide registry for convicted animal abusers to ensure they can never adopt or purchase an animal again and that they receive psychological evaluation and treatment.
The bill would also create a statewide registry for zombie properties that would be electronically accessible by, and serve as a resource for, localities facing abandoned property issues.
If a property is not already in the statewide registry, DFS will identify the mortgage servicer to facilitate appropriate remedial actions as outlined in the legislation.
GOP Sen. Michael Nozzolio and Democratic Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther were joined by families of victims of domestic violence to push for a bill that would create a statewide registry of anyone convicted of a violent felony.
The regulations will include required time frames and steps for the maintenance and testing of cooling towers, fines for not cpmplying with the regulations and a statewide registry.
The other bill would require lenders to take responsibility for abandoned, blighted «zombie properties,» and would also create a statewide registry of the zombie properties to assist municipalities enforce maintenance codes.
He called for stiffer penalties and sentences for illegal weapon sale, possession and use; a statewide registry of violent felons; increased penalties for anyone caught with a gun on the ground of a school or on a school bus; and a push to end gang violence.
The join legislation will mandate timeframes for maintaining and testing cooling towers, set fines for failure to comply, and create a statewide registry of cooling towers.
Scene in the NYS assembly chamber before voting begins on a bill by Governor Andrew Cuomo to broaden the state's definition of banned assault weapons, increase penalties for those convicted of gun crimes and create a statewide registry of assault rifles on Monday Jan. 14, 2013 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)
Governor Andrew Cuomo holds a press conference at the Capitol about a bill to broaden the state's definition of banned assault weapons, increase penalties for those convicted of gun crimes and create a statewide registry of assault rifles on Monday Jan. 14, 2013 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)
Governor Andrew Cuomo, center, holds a press conference at the Capitol about a bill to broaden the state's definition of banned assault weapons, increase penalties for those convicted of gun crimes and create a statewide registry of assault rifles on Monday Jan. 14, 2013 in Albany, N.Y. Larry Schwartz, Secretary to the Governor, left, and Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy look on at his side.
Bills to establish registries have been introduced in Rhode Island, Colorado, and Tennessee, but the first - ever bill for a statewide registry in California was announced yesterday by its sponsor, Sen. Dean Florez.
Second is its scale; by implementing a statewide registry, they have avoided creating a patchwork of county or local ordinances that could result in loopholes and miscommunications.
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