"Statutory language" refers to the words and phrases used in laws enacted by a government. It is the specific wording that is officially written and approved to create rules and regulations.
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The application of the Act to internet publications will have to come about by legislative amendment or through judicial interpretation
of statutory language drafted in a far earlier era.
Though separated by just one day, the two cases represent the opposite poles of statutory interpretation despite clear
statutory language in each case.
Furthermore, it is not restricted
by statutory language or conditions, but rather is issued pursuant to the court's jurisdiction to bind a party to keep the peace.
Their opinion also held that, in light of the
clear statutory language, the disclosure document must consist «solely» of the disclosure.
The court added that most states have
statutory language which makes real estate sales associates independent contractors, so long as most of their income is derived from commissions.
The original proposed legislation
provided statutory language that would enhance professional standards and support for beginning teachers, along with strengthening and improving administrative standards and practices in the evaluation process for beginning teachers.
Even when there is plain
statutory language giving charter schools a share of district building stock, it is too often interpreted away or just ignored.
If statutory language changes, but you do not change the language on your website, you could be misleading the public.
Another very large share of
statutory language creates legal obligations related to the regulation of very complicated activities that have application to a very small subset of people.
There is however, no officially
adopted statutory language or other factors for consideration set out in the statute that promote shared parenting.
Although judicial interpretation
of statutory language may have been required to resolve this issue, in my humble submission the Court of Appeal has created more uncertainties than clarity with these changes.
This year's budget includes two add - ons: $ 266 million distributed based on criteria in the Governor's Executive Budget proposal and $ 100 million in «Community Schools» program funding distributed as specified by
statutory language enacted by the Legislature.
A complex matrix of
specific statutory language and judicial interpretations emerged out of the maelstrom of political activism over the issue that started in the late 1970s.
Other states could easily adopt similar laws, using ALDF's Model Animal Protection Laws Collection, which
includes statutory language for civil injunctive relief for criminal violations.
President Trump has recently provided us law profs with an interesting example of ambiguously
ambiguous statutory language, suitable for in - class problems or final exams.
These risks could be substantially reduced if the competition were funded as a line item in the IES budget, with
statutory language requiring that review panels include both practitioners and researchers.
Legislators should ensure that state - level tenure reforms are not overridden by local collective bargaining agreements by articulating
explicit statutory language to this effect
Both quotes are strong statements in support of good K - 12 large scale testing practices required by educational measurement standards (i.e., validity, reliability, comparability, fairness) that are also included in CA's statewide assessment
authorizing statutory language.
Report offers draft model state and
federal statutory language to correct the discrimination faced by parents with disabilities in the United States.
Mendez didn't buy that, writing, «The UIGEA language exempting fantasy sports has no corresponding authority under New York State law... The exception found in UIGEA does not apply under the current New
York statutory language.»
This
proposed statutory language, which all states will now have the option to adopt, is intended to «harmonize state - level regulation of virtual currencies in the absence of an overarching federal payments regulatory framework.»
With New York's arbitration law set to expire on June 30, Governor Andrew Cuomo's 2013 - 14 Executive Budget included
statutory language imposing 2 percent cap on compensation cost increases resulting from arbitration, defining «compensation» to include health benefits while excluding steps and longevity increments.
Relying on the
precise statutory language of Section 201, McDonnell narrowed the definition of official act, holding that bribery requires the public official to agree to exercise government power or take substantive action on a particular matter or dispute.
The working group will examine a range of issues, including removing outdated and redundant provisions in the state's alcoholic beverage control laws and
modernizing statutory language for clarity.
ESSA offers much flexibility to states, but when faced with
nebulous statutory language, state attorneys and program managers aren't necessarily inclined to sign off on bold new uses of the money that comes from Washington.
Possible factors include
vague statutory language, dense guidance documents, and failure by LEAs to thoroughly review state policy.
The report's co-author, Teresa Tinsley, said it was encouraging to see how primary schools were «warmly embracing»
statutory language teaching, making sure that «discovering the delight of new languages and cultures is firmly anchored into everything that children learn in primary schools».
While state officials have promised that the Common Core won't apply to these alternative educational settings, my bill is designed to back up that promise with
enforceable statutory language,» said Bloom.
The job of putting the Governor's «Education Reform» package into
statutory language rested with Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor's legal staff although, in this case, they did have some outside help from other lawyers.
ALDF's report on Confronting Animal Neglect in America: Current Law and Future Possibilities analyzes shortcomings in neglect laws and
suggests statutory language to confront the problem of animal neglect.
The Clean Power Plan falls well within the bounds of an Administrator's authority to embrace reasonable interpretations of broadly
worded statutory language to address unforeseen problems without the need to resort to congressional amendment of current law.
Recently, in a case of first impression, the D.C. Court of Appeals reviewed the new provision of the D.C. Uniform Arbitration Act and held that, despite the
expansive statutory language, the amendment does not change the basis upon which the Court can review an arbitrator's award.