Does the cap - and -
trade legislation address health care reform, environmental issues or regulatory reform on Wall Street?
Not exact matches
The Federal Government - funded Year2K Industry Program plans to introduce an Information Disclosure Act or «Good Samaritan»
legislation that will
address Y2K liability risks under the
Trade Practices Act.
Party member Hong said that they had based the bill on research conducted between his office and the Korea International
Trade Association (KITA) and reiterated that last years» government concerns could be
addressed by more clarity: «The primary goal (of the
legislation) is helping remove uncertainties facing blockchain - related businesses.»
On a more practical side, however, it's already time for
legislation to start to
address the responsibilities of autonomous robots and computers, such as self - driving cars, automated
trading systems or computer personal assistants.
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass
legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; •
Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal
legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
Handle greenhouse gas emissions through
legislation such as a carbon tax or a cap - and -
trade system that
addresses such emissions explicitly.
«The editorial in last weekend's Australian, «Carbon
trading is not the only answer» (21/22 February),
addressed the controversial issue of the government's planned emissions
trading legislation, commenting that «We need to hear other ideas on greenhouse gas reduction».
In these pages, I have expressed support for cap - and -
trade mechanisms to
address climate change, including the system embodied in the Waxman - Markey
legislation that emerged from the House in June of last year.
«Geoengineering holds forth the promise of
addressing global warming concerns for just a few billion dollars a year,» wrote Newt Gingrich in an attack on proposed cap - and -
trade legislation back in 2008.
According to the Greens, the interim measure would allow the nation to start
addressing its ballooning carbon emissions and provide the Parliament with enough time to resolve differences over the government's emissions
trading legislation.
The proposed changes come after Congress passed
legislation in 1996 to delay the regulations» effective date until July 31, 1997, to allow HUD to
address concerns of
trade groups, including the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, regarding the issue of employers compensating employees for marketing affiliated services.
«Phantom» bids have been a breach of provincial
trading legislation for 30 years or more, yet the Registrar publicly is humiliating the best in the business by
addressing the worst.