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1990 and amendments
In August 1990, the parliament and the new president agreed on constitutional amendments embodying some of the political reforms envisioned at Taif.
However, the Bundestag passed the constitutional reform of 1994, a minor change, but still fulfilling the constitutional question together with some other amendments between 1990 and 1994.
The amendments to the Federal Republic's Basic Law that were foreseen in the Unification Treaty or necessary for its implementation were adopted by the Federal Statute of 23 September 1990.
Additional amendments and expansions followed in 1967, 1976, 1980, 1990 and 2000.
In August 1990, the Lebanese Parliament, which didn't heed Michel Aoun's order to dissolve, and the new president agreed on constitutional amendments embodying some of the political reforms envisioned at Taif.
SKH quickly adopted a new reformist platform and pushed for the constitutional amendments allowing first free elections in 1990.
On 22 May 1990, after strikes, riots and unrest, the Gabonese Democratic Party PDG central committee and the national assembly approved constitutional amendments to facilitate the transition to a multi-party system.
After the first multi-party elections since Communist rule and the adoption of the 1990 constitution, the Sabor was bicameral until 2001, when constitutional amendments changed it to the unicameral form currently used.
In February 1990 the SR Croatia parliament adopted amendments to the constitution which enabled a multi-party system.
In May 1990 constitutional amendments reestablished a multiparty system in Gabon.
) and several times during 1990 – 1992 ( e. g. 102 / 1990 change of the national symbols-the constitutional laws changing the country's name twice weren't formally amendments to the constitution ; 23 / 1991 incorporation of the human rights charter that replaced the Chapter 2 below, etc.
The Meech Lake Accord, proposed ( but never enacted ) amendments to the Constitution from 1987 to 1990, would have inserted the phrase " distinct society " into the Constitution Act, 1867 as part of the new section 2 of that Act ( the original section 2 of the Act had already been repealed ; currently there still is no section 2 ).
Constitutional amendments were passed in 1990 which resulted in the Branch becoming the independent Canterbury Railway Society.
In the same year, following the amendments to the Banking Act 1970 ( Act No. XXVI of 1990 ) whereby Banks were allowed to establish their own long term lending subsidiary, Bank of Valletta launched its fully owned investment bank-the subsidiary Valletta Investment Bank.
Among the bills Chafee fostered while in the minority was the Clean Water Act of 1986, and the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act.
Later laws include Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ( and amendments ), Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, and numerous state laws with additional protections.
* In 1990 and 1992, Congress passes amendments to the Clean Air Act encouraging the use of ethanol and other oxygenated fuels as replacements for benzene, toluene and xylene octane boosters.
* The Broadcasting Act 1990 ( amendments concerning cable TV and unauthorised decoding or interception of broadcast services )
* The Broadcasting Act 1990 ( made extensive amendments to the 1949 and 1967 Acts )
Sections 35 to 38 of the Police and Justice Act 2006 contains amendments to the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
The amendments to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 by Part 5 of the Police and Justice Act 2006 are
Between 1977 and 1990, following Clean Air Act amendments for assessing and protecting visibility in national parks and wilderness areas, the EPA, Salt River Project and other entities cooperated in visibility studies to assess possible effects that NGS emissions might have on those areas.
On February 15, 1990 parliament adopted amendments LIV to LXIII of the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, as well as a series of electoral laws which allowed for the first multi-party elections in the country.

1990 and Clean
The first emissions trading market was established in the United States by enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
In the United States, the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 ( P. L.
Similar protections were included in subsequent federal environmental laws, including the Safe Drinking Water Act ( 1974 ), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 1976 ), Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 ( through 1978 amendment to protect nuclear whistleblowers ), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act ( CERCLA, or the Superfund Law ) ( 1980 ), and the Clean Air Act ( 1990 ).
# 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.
Gray worked with the Environmental Defense Fund ( EDF ), who worked with the EPA to write the bill that became law as part of the Clean Air Act of 1990.
* 1990: Clean Air Act Amendments PL 101-549
With his close friend, the late Senator John Heinz ( R-PA ), he authored “ Project 88 ”, outlining the groundbreaking “ Cap and Trade ” idea which became law in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
* Clean Air Act of 1990
Their album covers are unusual-naked women, and a naked dwarf sodomizing a rabbit covered in blood, for their 1990 album Blood Guts & Pussy-followed up a decade later, with a similar theme, this time covered in soap suds, for Come Clean.
* Guidance on Section 99 and Schedule 4 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 as amended by the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005.
: The direct benefits of the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990 include reduced incidence of a number of adverse human health effects, improvements in visibility, and avoided damage to agricultural crops.
: The direct costs of implementing the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990, including annual compliance expenditures in the private sector and program implementation costs in the public sector, totaled $ 523 billion in 1990 dollars.
* " Clean ", a song by Depeche Mode from their 1990 album Violator
In the United States, for example, it is a violation of Section 203 ( a )( 3 )( A ) of the 1990 Clean Air Act for a vehicle repair shop to remove a converter from a vehicle, or cause a converter to be removed from a vehicle, except in order to replace it with another converter., and Section 203 ( a )( 3 )( B ) makes it illegal for any person to sell or to install any part that would bypass, defeat, or render inoperative any emission control system, device, or design element.
North and west of the campus, within the University District, the University Heights — a name now little used — was named for its elementary school ( 1903 – c. 1988 ; since 1990 the University Heights Center for the Community Association, hosts numerous activities small and large from the University District Community Clean Up to the University District Farmer's Market.
The league was a strong proponent of the Clean Air Act of 1990.
While in this role, Mitchell led the movement to reauthorize the Clean Air Act in 1990 and pass the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
When the Clean Air Act of 1990 required many utility companies in the United States to switch to low-sulfur coal for the health of the nation, pending affordable technology to clean the coal, the Southern Illinois region lost markets and the economy suffered.
According to the President, the program had reduced air pollution more than all other programs under the Clean Air Act of 1990 combined.
Butkus ' son, Matthew, was part of University of Southern California's 1990 Rose Bowl winning team as a defensive lineman, and joins his father in philanthropic activities such as the " I Play Clean " campaign.
The Metropolitan Washington Air Quality Committee is the entity certified by the mayor of Washington, D. C. and the governors of Maryland and Virginia to prepare an air quality plan for the DC-MD-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area under Section 174 of the federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.

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