Sentences with phrase «than state laws»

The ruling takes a weaker view of «public use» in condemnation cases than some state laws.
Clearly, the rabies vaccination is effective for many years more than state laws require booster vaccination.
«We don't think the county law can create more stringent laws than state laws.
Additionally in New York, a bill passed allowing municipalities to regulate pet dealers as long as those regulations are not less stringent than state law.
Ocean City, Md. — November 22, 2016 — America's leading offshore wind company Deepwater Wind today announced plans for the Skipjack Wind Farm, a new offshore wind farm that will help Maryland meet its clean - energy goals at far lower prices than state law anticipates, saving Maryland ratepayers millions of dollars.
The ABA is also more generic than state law in determining what specific types of information are particularly sensitive, thus warranting a higher level of protection — some state laws also prescribe specific protection mechanisms and levels of protection.
Proposed § 160.204 (a)(3) stated that if it is determined that the federal standard, requirement, or implementation specification in question meets the exception criteria as well as or better than the state law for which the exception is requested, the request will be denied; this language has been deleted.
As explained in this section, the regulation would only preempt state laws where there is a direct conflict between state laws and the regulation, and where the regulation provides more stringent privacy protection than state law.

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Between the expansion of Medicaid, tax relief for small businesses, and state exchanges, the law is expected to provide coverage to more than 30 million uninsured Americans.
Notifying the public with newspaper ads in New York for six weeks, as required by state law, can cost over $ 1,000 in more expensive counties, according to Horwitz, or more than five times the cost to file the LLC in the first place.
Kelly said that procedures won't be too different under the new law because the state, like more than two dozen others, had already legalized medical marijuana.
It's more stringent than anti-spam legislation in the U.S., but not all that different from laws in EU member states like Ireland and Germany.
Google has not filed for a trademark using its new handle, for which the United States Patent Office currently lists more than 400 matches, says Marsha Gentner, senior counsel and a trademark attorney at Dykema, a law firm in Washington, D.C.
But that wasn't all that depressed Clinton's vote: Hansen said a far lower number of provisional ballots than typical for a presidential election played a role, as did a recent strict voter - ID law that was in effect for its first presidential election in the state.
But the question is, as more than half of all states now have state laws allowing for medical marijuana and / or adult - use marijuana markets, and the industry has created approximately 150,000 jobs and brought in almost $ 7 billion in revenue in 2016, can the industry be pushed into the black market again?
On Monday and Tuesday of this week, Attorney General Sessions said that marijuana sale and use is still against federal law and said he does not think that cannabis is something that should be legalized, despite the fact that more than half of all states have some form of a regulated market already in place and the majority of Americans agree that marijuana prohibition should end.
With more than 20 federal agencies, 94 U.S. attorneys» offices, and state and local partners, it is the broadest coalition of law enforcement, investigatory and regulatory agencies ever assembled to combat fraud.
The federal government, for public safety reasons, will withhold some federal highway funds from states that set their drinking age younger than 21 but Congress has never tried to pass a law setting the drinking age nationally at 21.
Some 14 states have enacted more restrictive voting laws than they had in the 2012 presidential election, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law.
Although some states have set higher benchmarks than federal law requires, minimum wage in the US is $ 7.25 an hour.
Orr has ties to the state other than his work with Chrysler (for which he billed more than $ 1 million in fees), having received his law and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan.
Other than making vague promises to place more police officers on the streets, encouraging DNA testing for death - row inmates and calling for the need to reduce recidivism by investing in «proven community - based law - enforcement programs,» the Democrats» policy solutions over the past eight years have done little to dismantle the carceral state that they helped create.
Last year, North Dakota become the first state to make it legal for law enforcement to use drones with «less than lethal» weapons, like stun guns, pepper spray, rubber pullets, and beanbags.
Indeed, nowhere are the barricades being stormed more aggressively than in PG&E's home, California, whose mandate for change is more audacious than any other state's: Its law requires that 50 % of utilities» power be generated by renewable sources by 2030.
The state said Airbnb runs afoul of New York's illegal - hotel law, which forbids residents from renting rooms for less than 30 days (and which forced the reasonably priced, centrally located hotel where a certain Canadian business writer always liked to stay to close).
A roundup of gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed in states with high gun ownership, countries with more guns see more gun deaths, and states with tighter gun control laws see fewer gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
The challenge devised by die - hard opponents of the law, often derided by critics as «Obamacare,» relied on four words -; established by the state -; in the more than 900 - page law.
More than half of all states have laws that protect smokers against discrimination in hiring practices, according to the American Lung Association.
Kulich added that, according to the site's statistics, North Carolina's taste in porn is more open minded than the passing of the HB2 law would suggest — in March, viewers from the state searched the term «Gay» 319,907 times and «Transsexual» about 400,000 times.
On Feb. 1, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels signed a controversial right - to - work law prohibiting workers in union shops from being forced to pay union dues — less than 48 hours before Electro - Motive announced the closure of the London plant, its jobs expected to move to the Hoosier state.
Morrison says she has always supported letting consumers know which products have GMO ingredients, but she wants one piece of federal legislation rather than 50 state laws.
In that same study, small businesses were more enthusiastic about the law than large ones, perhaps because without state - mandated paid leave, they would have a hard time matching the paid - leave benefits of the more generous larger companies.
But Utah's law regarding rebates is more explicit than other states, «by far,» according to a Utah state regulator who asked not to be named because the investigation is ongoing.
It will allow the coordination of local and state law enforcement to provide security for the event, which is already expected to cost the university more than $ 500,000 in security fees.
Through her family's trust, she has contributed more than $ 1.3 million to the organization's efforts to defeat California's recreational marijuana proposal, given at least $ 30,000 to the campaign against Nevada's proposed legal weed law, and donated another $ 25,000 to defeat the pro-pot effort in Massachusetts, according to an analysis of state campaign finance filings by VICE News.
Under New York State's Multiple Dwelling Law, short - term rentals of fewer than 30 days are illegal in buildings with three or more units, unless the owner is present.
Researchers found that illegal use of marijuana and rates of cannabis use disorder rose to a greater extent in US states that adopted laws legalizing marijuana for medical purposes than in states that didn't adopt such laws.
The plan administrator has discretion, however, to establish written conditions and procedures for the transfer of awards to other persons or entities, provided that such transfers comply with applicable federal and state securities laws and are not made for value, other than nominal value or certain transfers to family members.
So far, half of all states have already established a higher «exit income limit» than «entrance income limit» for child care subsidies, says Karen Schulman, director of child care and early learning research at the National Women's Law Center.
In fact, one study from Stanford University that considered whether more guns save lives discovered that states with more relaxed gun laws had higher rates of gun violence than states with strict regulations.
In the last two years ALEC lost lost almost 400 state legislators and more than 60 corporations largely due to the group's involvement in the Stand Your Ground law that originally allowed George Zimmerman to walk free after he killed Trayvon Martin.
China's plan involves very different strings than the postwar American checks did: no interest in promoting the rule of law, free markets, and (US - led) global standards, but a rather simple «buy from Chinese state owned corporations, accept Chinese currency, employ Chinese standards.»
Also an elder law attorney told me recently that several states are looking into «filial duty» laws where families must step up to care for aged parents rather than game the system to have parents cared for as indigents by the states.
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Federal courts have applied that law more strictly than state courts, particularly ones in California.
European officials have been more concerned about the state of data privacy and regulation than their American counterparts for quite some time, but the immediate origins of the new data protection law can be traced to the fury over the extent of US surveillance in the years after 9/11.
Though older versions are technically legal to own, buy, and sell in many states, brand new «machine guns» — defined by law as a fully automatic weapon capable of firing more than one shot per trigger pull — have not been available for sale or purchase for civilian use in the United States since the Firearm Owners» Protection Act ofstates, brand new «machine guns» — defined by law as a fully automatic weapon capable of firing more than one shot per trigger pull — have not been available for sale or purchase for civilian use in the United States since the Firearm Owners» Protection Act ofStates since the Firearm Owners» Protection Act of 1986.
The UN Human Rights Committee, which regularly reviews whether states are living up to their obligations under the binding International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, today made more than a dozen recommendations for fundamental changes in Canadian law and policy in respect to the treatment of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
A large body of law and custom in the United States holds that because employers have far more power over their employees than businesses do over their customers, they must provide them with far greater protections — not least, a minimum wage and overtime pay.
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