The new
statutory language states:
Not exact matches
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.»
The working group will examine a range of issues, including removing outdated and redundant provisions in the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.
Anyone familiar with the NCLB provision cited as the authority for
state waivers or the
statutory language that gave rise to Race to the Top knows this Department is, shall we say, expansive when deducing its powers.
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 Connecticut General Assembly is returning to Hartford for a special session to pass the
statutory language needed to implement the
state budget that the Democratic controlled legislature passed earlier this month.
The
statutory language dealing with your car is exactly the same in the Bankruptcy Code and Minnesota
state law.
Only two
states, Illinois and Hawaii, currently have
statutory language specifically addressing animal hoarding.
While these sentencing options are generally available to judges even where specific
statutory language is lacking, adding them as mandatory provisions in each
state's anti-cruelty laws would result in such sentencing orders becoming routine.
However, only two
states, Illinois and Hawaii, currently have
statutory language specifically addressing animal hoarding.
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.
1093 (No. 14571), put a limiting gloss upon the
statutory language: the statute reaches only indecent material which, as now expressed in Roth v. United
States, supra, at 354 U. S. 489 «taken as a whole appeals to prurient interest.»
Even assuming the correctness of the rationale of Wilhalme and Grant, in light of the fact that the
statutory language is arguably open to more than one interpretation, those cases do not support the
State's arguments in this case, which call more for a rewriting than judicial interpretation of the statutes at issue.
First, he
stated that the
statutory language of Section 286 is important in that it does not set forth a time limit in which to file a lawsuit (that is, it runs backward from the time of suit, and permits a patentee to sue at any time after an infringement takes place, but limits damages to those caused within the preceding 6 years).
Accordingly, we hold that, in the absence of a specific appropriation, or a
statutory, constitutional, or federal mandate as discussed below, the unambiguous
language of Section 230 prohibits the withdrawal of funds from the
state treasury.»
The
statutory language of the HIPAA specifically mandates that this regulation does not preempt
state laws that are more protective of privacy.
Section 4B1.2 (a)(2) of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines is identical to
statutory language that the U.S. Supreme Court found to be unconstitutionally vague in Johnson v. United
States.
Actually, the Virginia provision does not expressly
state that a written separation agreement is needed, but that is the way at least the vast majority of the judges and lawyers are interpreting the
statutory language.
Over time, with the passage of the Family Support Act of 1988 requiring all
states to develop and implement formulas to compute the amount of money that should be sent by the «absent» parent (yes indeed, the
statutory language assumes one parent is absent), the court - based child support system for divorcing or never married parents turned into a bureaucratic system with draconian powers to garnish wages, take tax refunds, licenses and impose other punishments for people who fail to properly support their children.
Some
states also have
statutory language that must be included in all dual agency agreements.
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 court found that the instruction properly
stated California law, especially when the jury instruction was read in its entirety as the first part of the instruction set forth the exact
statutory language.