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regulations and state
Nineteen states report laws, policies or regulations for assigning state vehicles in lieu of paying mileage allowances.
The main requirement is to be sure the boat is numbered according to the regulations of the state in which the boat will be principally used.
It also contains rules, regulations, orders and decisions created by and related to administrative agencies, such as federal agencies, federal state authorities, urban administrations, but also admission offices and fiscal authorities etc.
In time, this kind of exercise was incorporated into a system that figured prominently in the state regulations for education.
Specific regulations differ by national, federal and state jurisdiction.
In the United States, insurance is regulated by the states under the McCarran-Ferguson Act, with " periodic proposals for federal intervention ", and a nonprofit coalition of state insurance agencies called the National Association of Insurance Commissioners works to harmonize the country's different laws and regulations.
The county government operates the county jail, maintains township roads, operates the major local courts, keeps files of deeds and mortgages, maintains vital records, administers public health regulations, and participates with the state in the provision of welfare and other social services.
Nehru's industrial policies, summarised in the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, encouraged the growth of diverse manufacturing and heavy industries, yet state planning, controls and regulations began to impair productivity, quality and profitability.
* GunTrustLawyer. com – US site with information on the legality of owning a machine gun in each state under the National Firearms Act and individual state regulations.
The Governor of Georgia, Herman Talmadge, later announced that the state would tighten regulations for licensing taxi drivers.
The major difference between social democracy and democratic socialism is the object of their politics: contemporary social democrats support a welfare state and unemployment insurance as a means to " humanize " capitalism, whereas democratic socialists seek to replace capitalism with a socialist economic system, arguing that any attempt to " humanize " capitalism through regulations and welfare policies would distort the market and create economic contradictions.
For example, the Canadian Guild for Erotic Labour calls for the legalization of sex work, the elimination of state regulations that are more repressive than those imposed on other workers and businesses, the right to recognition and protection under labour and employment laws, the right to form and join professional associations or unions, and the right to legally cross borders to work.
For a list of state-by-state regulations on private slot machine ownership, see U. S. state slot machine ownership regulations.
regulations which were made effective 1986, rules governing the maximum size and weight of vehicles differed from one U. S. state to another.
The 1986 regulations state that " certain vehicles " may be permitted to draw more than one trailer and can be up to 25. 9 m ( 85 ft ) in length.
* ARTICLE I .-- The Commissioners on the part of the Californians agree that their entire force shall, on presentation of themselves to Lieutenant-Colonel Fremont, deliver up their artillery and public arms, and they shall return peaceably to their homes, conforming to the laws and regulations of the United States, and not again take up arms during the war between the United States and Mexico, but will assist in placing the country in a state of peace and tranquillity.
Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor wrote that the federal government can encourage the states to adopt certain regulations through the spending power ( e. g. by attaching conditions to the receipt of federal funds, see South Dakota v. Dole ), or through the commerce power ( by directly pre-empting state law ).
FIVB regulations state that the ball must be spherical, made of leather or synthetic leather, have a circumference of 65 – 67 cm, a weight of 260 – 280 g and an inside pressure of 0. 30 – 0. 325 kg / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >.
In 2010, the SCI-owned Stanetsky Chapel, a Jewish funeral home in Brookline, MA, was charged by the State Board of Registration with serious violations of state law and regulations in connection with an incident where a woman was buried in the wrong grave, then disinterred without a legal permit being obtained and reburied in the correct grave with the woman's family not being notified of the mistake and the corrective procedure.
Hunting is primarily regulated by state law ; additional regulations are imposed through United States environmental law in the case of migratory birds and endangered species.
A key task of federal and state park rangers and game wardens is to enforce laws and regulations related to hunting, including species protection, hunting seasons, and hunting bans.
In addition to state law and regulations, most tracks adopt their own rules, policies and procedures.
As of August 1, 2011 the hotel stopped taking reservations for guests in order to begin renovations, but long-time residents remain in the building, some of them protected by state rent regulations.

regulations and outside
However, during the same period, a group of ambitious producers began working outside the boundaries of DOC regulations to make what they believed would be a higher quality style of Chianti.
FAA's Instrument Flying Handbook defines IFR as: " Rules and regulations established by the FAA to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
* Underground economy, a market system operating outside of legal regulations
" A Quiet Opening: North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment " a study commissioned by the U. S. State Department and conducted by Intermedia and released May 10, 2012 shows that despite extremely strict regulations and draconian penalties North Koreans, particularly elite elements, have increasing access to news and other media outside the state-controlled media authorized by the government.
These theories argue against interventions imposed on the labour market from the outside, such as unionization, minimum wage laws, taxes, and other regulations that they claim discourage the hiring of workers.
Other regulations concern his ritual purity and his separation from the military function ; he was forbidden to ride a horse or see the army outside the sacred boundary of Rome ( pomerium ).
The regulations are controversial, and economic analysis has concluded that farmland lying immediately outside of Portland's growth boundary is worth as much as ten times less than similar land located immediately on the other side.
One solution to such externalities is regulations imposed by an outside authority.
For the 1968 model year, Beetles sold outside North America received the same more upright and forward headlamp placement, but with replaceable-bulb headlamps compliant with ECE regulations rather than the US sealed beams.
To date there have been no changes to regulations dealing outside of Marianna " city " limits, and the No Beer on Sunday statue is in still effect for those areas.
The names used by the German producers for their sparkling wines in the 19th century were " Mousseux ", " Sect " or " Champagne " ( or Champagner ), but the 1919 Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany the use of this name, long before European Union regulations prohibited its use outside the Champagne region.
In recent years, the concept of regulatory taking has been used more loosely — outside the constitutional sense — by property rights groups, extending to include regulations that reduce property values by lesser amounts.
Armstrong spoke highly of principles of good diet ( outside of the Levitical food regulations ) and proper living, and members of the Worldwide Church of God as a result tended to gravitate towards whole grains, home-grown vegetables etc., although such acts were not an express tenet of faith.
Regulated by various state and federal laws, they operate outside the regulations for general-purpose government and public scrutiny, although many states have created oversight authorities of one form or another.
However, these are maximum limits and so specific regulations differ widely from both within and outside the EU, and indeed from network to network.
This was a time period in which, even though there were outside concerns about the environment, the industries were able to resist pressures and make their own definitions and regulations.
The NCAHF advocates regulations for a special OTC category called " Traditional Herbal Remedies " ( THRs ) with an adverse reaction surveillance program, product batches marked for identification and tracking, package label warnings about proposed dangers of self-treatment, oversight requirements from outside of the herbal industry, and strong penalties for unapproved changes in herbal product formulations.
On September 14, 1964, Dean Katherine Towle announced that existing University regulations prohibiting advocacy of political causes or candidates, outside political speakers, recruitment of members, and fundraising by student organizations at the intersection of Bancroft and Telegraph Avenues would be " strictly enforced.
" The regulations effectively forbade the manufacture of zoot-suits and most legitimate tailoring companies ceased to manufacture or advertise any suits that fell outside the War Production Board's guide lines.
Although the Seven has always been popular with enthusiasts outside of the UK marketplace, export of the Seven to other markets has increasingly been limited by homologation, safety and emissions regulations in the modern era.
In many European countries, for example France, Germany and the United Kingdom, it is common for organisations to operate customer service lines on premium-rate numbers using prefixes that fall outside the scope of the country's premium-rate number regulations.
The Court would also examine the purpose behind the creation of the law, and would invalidate otherwise valid federal regulations if the purpose was to have an effect on something which was outside of the scope of the Commerce Clause.
The term probably derives from the Dutch " meesterstuk " ( German: Meisterstück ), and the form " masterstik " is recorded in English in 1579 ( or in Scots, since this was from some Aberdeen guild regulations ), whereas " masterpiece " is first found in 1605, already outside a guild context, in a Ben Jonson play.
In October 2007 McCreevy, commenting on the Northern Rock Bank's loss of investor confidence, claimed that banking regulations in England which forces banks to be open to scrutiny from outside investors, caused the panic.

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