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The original EU legislation “ Restrictions of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronics Devices ” ( RoHS Directive 2002 / 95 / EC ) was replaced and superseded by 2011 / 65 / EU published in July 2011 and commonly known as RoHS 2.
Another limitation of current U. S. Intellectual Property legislation is its focus on individual and joint works ; thus, copyright protection can only be obtained in ' original ' works of authorship.
Such a provision would have undercut the original purpose of the legislation, which was to provide pharmaceutical companies a financial incentive to more throughly characterize the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products in pediatric patients.
The original legislation mandated that the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, known as the Access Board, establish a draft for their Final Standards for accessibility for such electronic and information technologies in December 2001.
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act was not part of the original Senate legislation, but was added in conference with the House, where it had been separately introduced by Representatives Christopher Cox ( R-CA ) and Ron Wyden ( D-OR ) as the Internet Freedom and Family Empowerment Act and passed by a near-unanimous vote on the floor.
The Statute of Westminster ( of 1931 ), embodying a decision of an Imperial Conference, enabled each Dominion to enact new legislation or to change any extant legislation, without resorting to any role for the British parliament that may have enacted the original legislation in the past.
Fundraising for the original cultural center had been poor prior to legislation creating the Kennedy Center, which passed two months after the president's death and provided $ 23 million for construction.
PETA contacted the author of the original legislation, and in March 2007, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and Commissioner Irvin were sued by former State Representative Chesley V. Morton.
* James Thomas " Cotton Tom " Heflin, member of the United States House of Representatives and original sponsor of Mothers Day legislation
The Bill of Rights White Paper proposed that the Treaty be entrenched in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, however this proposal was never carried through to the legislation, with many Māori being concerned that this would relegate the Treaty to a lesser position, and enable the electorate ( who under the original Bill of Rights would be able to repeal certain sections by referendum ) to remove the Treaty from the Bill of Rights altogether.
The Ordinance purported to be not merely legislation that could later be amended by Congress, but rather " the following articles shall be considered as Articles of compact between the original States and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent ...."
The legislation was revolutionary in that it established the precedent for new lands to be administered by the central government, albeit temporarily, rather than under the jurisdiction of the individually sovereign original states, as it was with the Articles of Confederation.
This caused the Republican leadership to extend the original legislation until a compromise bill was forged.
Eventually, due in part to the efforts of House Speaker Margaret Kelliher, who was running for the 2010 Democratic nomination for governor of Minnesota, the General Assembly passed legislation approving nearly all the original unallotments.
Minton's central judicial philosophy was to ascertain and uphold the original intent of legislation.
This new legislation included the original area as well as portions of ten townships annexed into the park since 1893, and allowed for further expansion by the addition of adjacent townships, should it become necessary.
The original 1974 legislation, however, remains the basic blueprint for budget procedures today.
The Constitution allows Parliament to determine the number of Senators by legislation, provided that the six original states are equally represented.
Of the legislation introduced by Congress in response to President Bush's requests, sponsored by Sen. Daschle & Sen. Lott was based on the original White House proposal authorizing the use of force in Iraq, sponsored by Rep. Hastert & Rep. Gephardt and the substantially similar sponsored by Sen. Lieberman were modified proposals.
Lists of and the original texts of this legislation are available through various South African governmental websites, and amended and updated versions of the legislation is available through commercial vendors on subscription and at a price.
The original intention of the certification process was to remove the capacity of initiating legislation from the parliament, and place it with the Irish council and governor.
However, like the Tasmanian system, legislation provides for the ability to call a by-election if the party the vacating member stood for at the original election does not have any qualifying candidates-for instance, if all of their candidates at the original election were elected.

original and charter
Lincoln successfully argued that the railroad company was not bound by its original charter in existence at the time of Barret's pledge ; the charter was amended in the public interest to provide a newer, superior, and less expensive route, and the corporation retained the right to demand Barret's payment.
The original charter of the college stated:
The club is a charter member of the American League, one of four clubs ( with the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ) still located in its original city.
The original charter was burned when the old Court House was destroyed by fire.
The original charter of Rice Institute dictated that the university admit and educate, tuition-free, " the white inhabitants of Houston, and the state of Texas ".
From 1960 to 1996, the team was known as the Houston Oilers, an original charter member of the American Football League ( AFL ).
The Institute's charter was signed by all the original trustees, except for Rice, on May 18, 1891, and certified by the State of Texas the following day.
Established in 1834 and having operated continuously since then, it is the oldest US railroad still operating under its original name and charter.
The LIRR is one of the few railroads that has survived as an intact company from its original charter to the present day.
The Institute's original charter was authorized by the state legislature on March 1, 1850, and the school opened on November 27, 1850 despite the fact that the building was not yet completed.
He is known to have revoked a charter of Egbert's on the grounds that " it was wrong that his thegn should have presumed to give land allotted to him by his lord into the power of another without his witness ", but the date of Egbert's original grant is unknown, as is the date of Offa's revocation of it.
The Supreme Court of Virginia ruled that the original crown charter provided the authority for the corporation's Board of Visitors to make changes including the reorganization.
The original charter has been lost.
This ' Ward ' was constituted of the original ' Guildable Manor ' and the properties previously held by the church, under a charter of Edward VI, latterly called the ' King's Manor ' and ' Great Liberty ' manor.
From the original alt. zines charter: " alt. zines is a place for reviews of zines, announcements of new zines, tips on how to make zines, discussions of the culture of zines, news about zines, specific zines and related stuff.
The original seven charter teams were the Salem Senators, Eugene Emeralds, Yakima Bears, Spokane Indians, Tri-City Braves, Wenatchee Chiefs, and the Lewiston Broncs.
The winning choice was Nuggets, in honor of the original Nuggets team who played in Denver from 1948 – 50, the last year as a charter member of the NBA.
The most notable were the SportsChannel networks, which went on the air in 1976 with the original SportsChannel ( now MSG Plus ) and later branched out into Chicago and Florida ; Prime Network, which went on the air in 1983 with the charter member being Home Sports and Entertainment ( now FSN Southwest ) and later branched out onto the West Coast as " Prime Sports "; and SportSouth, the RSN operated by Turner Broadcasting.
The expansions and additions from the original charter members were in 1985 ( Monmouth University ), 1989 ( Mount St. Mary's University ), 1992 ( Rider University, who left in 1997 ), 1997 ( Central Connecticut State University ), 1998 ( Quinnipiac University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County who left in 2003 ), 1999 ( Sacred Heart University ) and 2008 ( Bryant University ).
The original charter specified the establishment both of the college, and of an institution called the Queen's College Grammar School, intended to be a preparatory school affiliated and governed by the college.
The surveyors also extended the boundary line to run between Pennsylvania and colonial western Virginia ( which became West Virginia during the American Civil War, on June 20, 1863 ), though this was contrary to their original charter ; this extension of the line was only confirmed later ( see Yohogania County for details ).
Further evidence of Æthelbald's power, or at least his titles, is provided by an important charter of 736, the Ismere Diploma, which survives in a contemporary ( and possibly original ) copy.
The Dukedom became extinct after Henry VI, as the original charter restricted it to ' heirs male '.
It was named for John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, who as heir to one of the eight original Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina, claimed one eighth of the land granted in the charter of 1665.

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