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Title and IV
Title IV of the ADA amended the landmark Communications Act of 1934 primarily by adding section.
When Title IV took effect in the early 1990s, it led to installation of public Teletypewriter ( TTY ) machines and other TDDs ( Telecommunications Device for the Deaf ).
Title IV also led to creation, in all 50 States and the District of Columbia, of what were then called dual-party relay services and now are known as Telecommunications Relay Services ( TRS ), such as STS Relay.
Title IV of these amendments established the Acid Rain Program, a cap and trade system designed to control emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Title IV called for a total reduction of about 10 million tons of SO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions from power plants.
# Prototype: Launching of a first " cap-and-trade " system as part of the US Acid Rain Program in Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act, officially announced as a paradigm shift in environmental policy, as prepared by " Project 88 ", a network-building effort to bring together environmental and industrial interests in the US.
Parliament issued a bill, Titulus Regius (" The Title of the King "), in support of this position: it legally bastardised the children of Edward IV, and declared Richard the rightful king.
Title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act was amended here when the Act created the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is responsible for funding and administering federal programs for domestic resettlement and assistance to refugees.
The act also gave money to states to provide assistance to aged individuals ( Title I ), for unemployment insurance ( Title III ), Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( Title IV ), Maternal and Child Welfare ( Title V ), public health services ( Title VI ), and the blind ( Title X ).
* Title IV Procedural and administrative provisions
#: Title IV consists of nine sections.
Title IV of the 1978 Spanish Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of laws with the King of Spain, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method by which bills are passed.
The 1978 Constitution, Title II The Crown, Article 62, delineates the powers of the king, while Title IV Government and Administration, Article 99, defines the king's role in government.
However, Title IV of the constitution vests the administration of the armed forces and formulation of national defense policy with the President of the Government, a civilian authority who is nominated and appointed by the king, confirmed by the elected Congress of Deputies and, as such, is representative of the Spanish people.
Title XI gives the Jury rights to put any proceeding for criminal contempt arising under title II, III, IV, V, VI, or VII of the Civil Rights Act, on trial, and if convicted, can be fined no more than $ 1, 000 or imprisoned for more than six months.
The Spanish Constitution of 1978, Title II The Crown, Article 62, delineates the powers of the king, while Title IV Government and Administration, Article 99, defines the king's role in government.
Following the General Election of the Cortes Generales ( Cortes ), and other circumstances provided for in the constitution, the king meets with and interviews the political party leaders represented in the Congress of Deputies, and then consults with the Speaker of the Congress of Deputies ( officially, Presidente de Congreso de los Diputados de España, who, in this instance, represents the whole of the Cortes Generales ) before nominating his candidate for the presidency, according to Section 99 of Title IV.

Title and
Included in the NDEA Title X, Section 1001 ( f )-- is a mandate that all beneficiaries of the act complete an affidavit disclaiming belief in the overthrow of the U. S. government.
* Title I General provisions
* Title II Common carriers
* Title III Provisions related to radio
* Title V Penal provisions ; Forfeitures
* Title VI Cable communications ( added by Cable Communications Act of 1984 )
* Title VII Miscellaneous provisions
While some teams both men's and women's have been eliminated in the Title IX era, both sexes have seen a net increase in the number of athletic periods over a similar time period as the above quote and by studies including more recent data.
* Pennsylvania Code, Title 302, Chapter 23 the McCandless home rule charter
* CFR Title 47: Telecommunication Part 74 Experimental Radio, Auxiliary, Special Broadcast and Other Program Distributional Services
* CFR Title 47: Telecommunication Chapter I Federal Communications Commission Subchapter C Part 73 Broadcast Radio Services
Most notable initially for its layout Suzuka is the only figure-eight race track to appear on the F1 calendar immediately it saw another World Title decided, as Nigel Mansell injured himself when he crashed his Williams-Honda in practice and consequently could not start the race, effectively handing the title to his team-mate Nelson Piquet.
The second Article 1 ( 2 )— says that the Title IV of the Charter, which contains economic and social rights, does not create justiciable rights.
the Said Country be constituted declared & acknowledged a separate, distinct, and independent Province & Government by the Title and under the name of ' the Province
* 13 Washington, D. C .' s Title 34 makes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal.
Vehicle class size is defined in the U. S. by environmental laws in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 Protection of Environment, Section 600. 315-82 Classes of comparable automobiles.
* The U. S. Congress enacted Title X of the Public Health Service Act, the only American federal program then and now devoted solely to the provision of family planning services nationwide.
* < Title > < Last name > usually used for soldiers, like general Lebed, scientists, like akademik ( academician ) Pavlov, or, formerly, noblemen, like knyaz ( prince ) Potemkin.
The constitutional draft anticipated in Title IV in addition to the classic Legislative Power, Executive Power and Judicial Power a fourth Relational Power that would be exercised by the president of the Republic.

Title and Educational
In 1972, the United States Congress passed Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972.
Amongst the most significant legal victories of the movement after the formation of NOW were a 1967 Executive Order extending full Affirmative Action rights to women, Title IX and the Women's Educational Equity Act ( 1972 and 1974, respectively, educational equality ), Title X ( 1970, health and family planning ), the Equal Credit Opportunity Act ( 1974 ), the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978, the illegalization of marital rape ( although not illegalized in all states until 1993 ), the legalization of no-fault divorce ( although not allowed in all states until 2010 ), a 1975 law requiring the U. S. Military Academies to admit women, and many Supreme Court cases, perhaps most notably Reed v. Reed of 1971 and Roe v. Wade of 1973.
* The Women's Educational Equity Act ( WEEA ) of 1974 was enacted in 1974 to promote educational equity for American girls and women, including those who suffer multiple discrimination based on gender and on race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, or age, and to provide funds to help education agencies and institutions meet the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
* Title I Financial Assistance To Local Educational Agencies For The Education Of Children Of Low-Income Families
* Title III Supplementary Educational Centers and Services

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