Sentences with phrase «violates rules regarding»

Even as the contretemps was unfolding in Foxborough, the Browns, who went 7 — 9, were being investigated by the NFL for violating rules regarding the use of electronic messaging on the sideline during games.
Given the number of commercial trucks on the roads of New Orleans, it is inevitable that some drivers will violate the rules regarding when they can drive.

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Even so, much remains open to interpretation, but Sessions made it clear that he is not ruling out prosecuting people who violate federal law, even if they are in compliance with their state's laws in regard to medical marijuana.
The NCAA has ruled that North Carolina did not violate rules in regards to alleged academic violations.
«This type of move would violate Premier League rule V7 regarding transfers so simply can not happen,» added chief executive Lee Hoos.
In several regards the process by which recommendations against any and all bedsharing are being formulated violates the rules of evidence - based medicine.
'' It is noteworthy that this is not the first time the court is ruling against PDP's impunity of violating its own constitutional provisions and the Electoral Aact with regards to ensuring internal democracy in the conduct of primary elections.
(CNN) The House ethics committee is investigating New York Rep. Chris Collins, the first Republican on Capitol Hill to endorse Donald Trump's presidential campaign, for potentially violating federal law and House rules regarding insider trading.
But that would erase all information regarding the matter that formed the black hole, violating quantum rules.
From our analysis it appears that only one editor, Artemi Cerdà, violated our ethical rule that «any manipulation of citations (e.g. including citations not contributing to a manuscript's scientific content, citations solely aiming at increasing an author's or a journal's citations) is regarded as scientific malpractice.»
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The proposed rule infringes on states» police powers and violates federal law granting states the authority to regulate intrastate activities regarding electricity markets.
The Disciplinary Board found she violated Rules of Professional Conduct regarding impartiality, decorum of the tribunal, and misconduct.
Almost three years later the ECHR ruled that the Latvian return order violated Article 8 of the European Convention because the Court disregarded the psychologist's report and did not sufficiently consider «what would happen as regards the child's material well - being if returned to Australia.»
The statement further violated ethical rules, the panel said, because it includes «guarantees, warranties, or predictions regarding the result of the representation.»
The clearest statement of this is Model Rule 5.3, Responsibilities Regarding Non-Lawyer Assistance, which imposes a duty to ensure non-lawyers are not violating legal advertising rules.
For example, the Arizona State Bar published an opinion about the effect of Rule 1.2 (d) on a lawyer's ability to advise clients regarding activity that is permissible Arizona's Medical Marijuana Act, «despite the fact that such conduct potentially may violate applicable federal law».
The rule's provisions regarding disclosure of protected health information to family or friends of the individual are permissive only, enabling covered entities to abide by more stringent state laws without violating our rules.
With regard to implications for the individual, persons in a covered entity's workforce are not held personally liable for violating the standards or requirements of the final rule.
User Content that would constitute, encourage or provide instructions for a criminal offense, violate the rights of any party, or that would otherwise create liability or violate any local, state, national or international law, including without limitation the FTC rules regarding endorsements;
Although no official statement from the PBoC has been issued regarding the legality of the margin loan services, media reports state that the platforms» margin trading «violated rules» and resulted in abnormal price volatility.
According to the March 2012 letter, Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) and employers «regularly violate» the FCRA's rules regarding criminal background reports.
This CBA opinion has rekindled the debate regarding whether lawyers who engage in Collaborative Practice are violating state ethical rules.
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