Sentences with phrase «such legislation earlier»

Four other provinces and two territories have enacted apology statutes, based on the Uniform Apology Act — a project led by British Columbia, whose Ombudsman had recommended such legislation earlier.

Not exact matches

The legislation proposed earlier this summer - the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act - would exclude most such workers and would reduce the total number of green cards awarding permanent legal U.S. residence to just over 500,000 from more than one million today.
In the earlier years of broadcasting, broadcasters promised Congress to provide churches and other public groups with free air - time for the broadcast of their programs in exchange for favorable legislation which did not bind them to such a compulsory arrangement.
Unfortunately, Britain risked such tinkering earlier this week, when it communicated a veiled threat to the Ecuadoreans that it might consider applying an obscure piece of UK legislation — the 1987 Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act — and enter the embassy to arrest Assange.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation in early April that will make it easier for the UFT to recruit new members and will allow the union to offer particular benefits, such as legal representation in administrative proceedings, only to dues - paying members if fair - share fees are banned.
But the budget is also notable for what it did not include: a measure that would make it easier for the survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file lawsuits, voting reforms such as early voting and gun control legislation Democratic lawmakers had pushed in the wake of a high school shooting in Florida that left 17 people dead.
U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who earlier warned that such a measure might jeopardize New York State's federal Race to the Top funding, embraced the legislation.
Such an approach is counter to the «wave» of state legislation Perez saw being put into place starting in 2010 to make it harder for voters to register, such as requiring photo identification, or restricting early votSuch an approach is counter to the «wave» of state legislation Perez saw being put into place starting in 2010 to make it harder for voters to register, such as requiring photo identification, or restricting early votsuch as requiring photo identification, or restricting early voting.
The legislation authorizes NIH to establish a «Next Generation of Researchers Initiative» within the NIH Office of the Director to develop and coordinate policies and programs related to new researchers and earlier independence, such as funding opportunities, training and mentorship programs, and policies to enhance workforce diversity.
The network was created at part of the education reform legislation passed by the state legislature earlier this year to turn around schools, such as the Milner Core Knowledge Academy at 104 Vine Street, considered one of the 25 lowest - performing schools in Connecticut.
The AVSAB's position is that such legislation — often called breed - specific legislation (BSL) − is ineffective, and can lead to a false sense of community safety as well as welfare concerns for dogs identified (often incorrectly) as belonging to specific breeds.The importance of the reduction of dog bites is critical; however, the AVSAB's view is that matching pet dogs to appropriate households, adequate early socialization and appropriate training, and owner and community education are most effective in preventing dog bites.
Nina will present her work from the early period, important works such as Sold Down the River, a 1995 performance in Liverpool, described as «A Post Betrayal Intervention for a Post Industrial City» and her contemporary socially engaged practice including a protest intervention at the Turner Prize drawing attention to how recent terror legislation contravenes human rights.
The uniformity in outlook among Republicans and the divide among Democrats, in combination with the 60 votes needed in the Senate to pass legislation, again underscores the mobilization challenge in regards to a «big bill» strategy such as cap and trade as discussed earlier.
Unfortunately, those most affected by the earliest symptoms of a climate change are typically communities most reliant upon consistent weather and the least capable of coping when such patterns change — but still the world seems to dally in enacting legislation sufficient to combat it.
This right played a key role in seminal judgments of the CJEU such as Schecke and Eifert, where for the first time a provision of secondary legislation was annulled for incompatibility with the Charter, and in Digital Rights Ireland (discussed earlier on this blog), where for the first time an entire Directive was annulled on the same grounds.
Likewise, leading legislation by important jurisdictions such as this bill in California (a state of early adopters, as well as developers, of technology) could set other jurisdictions on an accepted path.
Stating that administrative decision - makers such as the FOIP Commissioner are entitled to alter precedents or completely depart from an earlier interpretation of legislation — as Justice Manderscheid states here (at para 84)-- was perhaps tenable in a legal system that did not employ a strong presumption of deference to substantive legal findings made by these persons.
However, in R. v. Summers 2014 SCC 26 (April 11, 2014), the Court corrected such untruthful use of «untruth» in legislation by approving the use of such enhanced credit because of lost opportunity for early release and parole due to time spent in PSC not being taken into account.
The banning of ceremonies under early Canadian legislation such as the 1884 Indian Act interrupted the transmission of Indigenous laws and legal orders to people within Indigenous Nations.
Provide guidance to interpret legal requirements, such as the approach to early settlement and APR legislation
However, as is detailed earlier, there is no immediate or even long - term prospect of such national legislation being introduced.
But now it is overgrown by even denser foliage in the form of the Native Title Act... and companion State legislation... The legal advance that commenced with Mabo v Queensland [No 2], or perhaps earlier, has now attracted such difficulties that the benefits intended for Australia's indigenous peoples in relation to native title to land and waters are being channeled into costs of administration and litigation that leave everyone dissatisfied and many disappointed.
McLean also pushed SBAND take an official position opposing Shared Parenting Legislation despite SBAND's one year - old policy against such positions and despite the fact that similar actions two years earlier resulted in SBAND being sued in Federal court.
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