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Legislation and sponsored
; Legislation sponsored or cosponsored
* Legislation sponsored by Representative Matt Blunt
Legislation sponsored by Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell in 2004 gave these Winnemem Wintu the opportunity to regain recognition.
Legislation sponsored by Senator Kean will make New Jersey a leader in private sector economic growth.
Legislation sponsored by Stender includes: A-2330, which creates a low interest mortgage loan program in the NJ Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency for volunteer firefighters, emergency medical squads, and emergency rescue squads ; A-2753, which requires the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to use transported remains of victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks in a memorial ; A-2930, which permits municipalities to place stop signs on certain intersections near schools, playgrounds, and youth recreational facilities ; A-3345, which provides public safety members in federal or state military service who are injured or killed with disability or death benefits ; A-3502, which provides municipalities with equal funding for new construction where the existing facilities are considered unfit for rehabilitation for health and safety reasons.
* Legislation in the past has been sponsored in Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, and North Carolina to join
Legislation sponsored by Sweeney and signed into law provides state pensions to surviving family members of police, firefighters and emergency services workers who die in the line of duty, as well as the law that removes the remarriage prohibition to receive death benefits for spouses of police officers and firefighters killed while serving the public good.

Legislation and by
In the Australian Capital Territory, the Act of Settlement was, on 11 May 1989, converted, from an act of the Parliament of England into an ACT enactment, by section 34 ( 4 ) of the Australian Capital Territory ( Self-Government ) Act 1988 ( Cwlth ), and then renamed The Act of Settlement 1700 by the Legislation Act 2001.
Legislation introducing Home Rule, i. e. limited self-government for Ireland within the United Kingdom, was passed by the British parliament in 1914, but its implementation was immediately postponed because of the outbreak of the First World War.
Legislation in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Nova Scotia expressly or by judicial opinion have been read to allow for what are informally known as national " opt-out " class actions, whereby residents of other provinces may be included in the class definition and potentially be bound by the court's judgment on common issues unless they opt-out in a prescribed manner and time.
Legislation may be initiated by the Council of State, or one of the Eduskunta members, who are elected for a four-year term on the basis of proportional representation through open list multi-member districts.
Under clause 17 Article I Section 8 of the Constitution however, Congress has power to " exercise exclusive Legislation in all cases whatsoever " over the federal district ( Washington, D. C .) and other territory ceded to the federal government by the states, such as for military installations.
Following his retirement, Hayek spent a year as a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he continued work on Law, Legislation and Liberty, teaching a graduate seminar by the same name and another on the philosophy of social science.
The advisory Commission on International Labour Legislation was established by the Peace Conference to draft these proposals.
Legislation was passed that enshrined the right to organize, and membership rapidly rose to 5 million by February, 1947.
Legislation making Palau an " offshore " financial center was passed by the Senate in 1998.
It is currently composed by a president, nominated by the Council of MInisters, several ex officio councilors — former prime ministers of Spain, directors or presidents of the Royal Spanish Academy, the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, the Royal Academy of History, the Social and Economic Council, the Attorney General of the State, the Chief of Staff, the governor of the Bank of Spain, the Director of the Juridical Service of the State, and the presidents of the General Commission of Codification and Law — several permanent councilors, appointed by decree, and no more than ten elected councilors in addition to the Council's Secretary General.
For that reason, the quartering of troops was cited as a grievance in the United States Declaration of Independence: < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws ; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: ... For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us.
Traité de legislation civile et pénale was published in 1802 and then later retranslated back into English by Hildreth as The Theory of Legislation, although by this time significant portions of Dumont s work had already been retranslated and incorporated into Sir John Bowring's edition of Bentham's works, which was issued in parts between 1838 and 1843.
*" Federal Whistleblower Protection: A Means to Enforcing Maximum Hour Legislation for Medical Residents ," by Robert N. Wilkey Esq., William Mitchell Law Review, Vol.
Beyond this I look to the forethought not yet so widely diffused in this country as in Scotland, & in some foreign lands ; & I need not remind you that in order to facilitate its exercise the Government have been empowered by Legislation to become through the Dept.
* November 26 – Legislation by the European Court of Human Rights and Law Lords, ruling in favour of convicted murderer Anthony Anderson, ends the right of the Home Secretary to set minimum terms for convicted murderers.
Legislation to begin construction of the Pacific Railroad ( called the Memorial of Asa Whitney ) was first introduced to Congress by Representative Zadock Pratt.
One important constitutional principle which is stated in Article 8 of the Legislation Law of the People's Republic of China is that an action can become a crime only as a consequence of a law passed by the full NPC and that other organs of the Chinese government do not have the power to criminalize activity.
Legislation ( or " statutory law ") is law which has been promulgated ( or " enacted ") by a legislature or other governing body, or the process of making it.
Legislation is usually proposed by a member of the legislature ( e. g. a member of Congress or Parliament ), or by the executive, whereupon it is debated by members of the legislature and is often amended before passage.

Legislation and signed
Legislation can be initiated by the executive branch, the legislative branch ( either a committee of the National Assembly or three members of the latter ), the judicial branch, the citizen branch ( ombudsman, public prosecutor, and controller general ) or a public petition signed by no fewer than 0. 1 % of registered voters.
Legislation requiring parity in health insurance coverage for treatment of mental illnesses was ultimately passed and signed into law in October 2008.
Legislation dubbed " Dru's Law ", which set up the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Registry, was passed in 2006 and signed into law by President George W. Bush.
Legislation mandating the eviction of tenants whose housing units are the scene of criminal actions was passed by the United States Congress in 1996 and signed by President Bill Clinton.
Bush signed the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 authorizing the federal government to begin cleaning up pollution and contaminated sediment in the Great Lakes, as well as the Brownfields Legislation in 2002, accelerating the cleanup of abandoned industrial sites, or brownfields, to better protect public health, create jobs, and revitalize communities.
In July 2000, the Governor of Ohio signed Dan s Safe Needle Legislation into law.
Legislation was signed on October 28, 2000 allowing Clark County to purchase land for a new commercial airport.
Legislation legalizing sports betting was quickly approved by the Senate, and signed into law by the Governor.

Legislation and into
Bentham's Principles of Legislation focuses on the principle of utility and how this view of morality ties into legislative practices.
Medicare came into effect on 1 February 1984, following the passage in September 1983 of the Health Legislation Amendment Act 1983, including amendments to the Health Insurance Act 1973, the National Health Act 1953 and the Health Insurance Commission Act 1973.
Legislation has been suggested in state committee to transform the nearby Eastern Arizona College from its present status as a two year community college into a full four-year educational institution.
*" Legislation always obeys the First Struckian Law: No bill comes out of Parliament in the form it came into Parliament.
The success of the AMRF was largely responsible for the Congressional Legislation that transformed NBS into NIST.
In summer, 1800, the second provisional Government transformed the University into a National University and replaced the Faculties with eight Special Schools, which were based on the existing pattern: Chemistry and Rural Economy, Surgery, Drawing and Fine Arts, Legislation, Medicine, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Literature and Veterinary Medicine.
Legislation enacted at the request of Treasury, the Federal Reserve Board, and the SEC in 1998 limited the CFTC's rulemaking authority with respect to swaps and hybrid instruments until March 30, 1999, and froze the pre-existing legal status of swap agreements and hybrid instruments entered into in reliance on the Swap Exemption, the Hybrid Instrument Rule, the Swap Policy Statement, or the Hybrid Interpretation.
* 1998: Legislation passed to separate Hydro-Electric Commission into three bodies: Aurora Energy, Transend Networks and Hydro Tasmania.
Legislation exists that states that PCSOs are entitled to use reasonable force in order to effect an arrest as described above ( under section 3 of the Criminal Law Act 1967 ), or to forcibly detain ( using Police Reform Act 2002 powers ) There is also a ' reasonable code of conduct ' which is a legitimate & tested defence to a ( technical ) common assault of which the courts have accepted and has now been written into case law ( e. g. leading two disputing parties away from each other to prevent a fight-technically an assault as neither party has been arrested / detained at this point, but still considered otherwise lawful ).
Paul Forseth was also among the very few MPs in Parliamentary history to ever have his Private Members Bill, coming from the Opposition side of the House, cooperatively taken over by the government and incorporated into a larger piece Government Legislation.
Legislation enacted during 1948 made NIH into a plural " Institutes " by adding a National Heart Institute, the National Institute of Dental Research, the National Microbiological Institute ( predecessor to the Allergy and Infectious Diseases Institute ), and the National Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine ( renamed the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases in 1950 ), followed by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness ( 1950 ) and a 500-bed Clinical Center to link bench research with patient care ( 1953 ).
Legislation enacted in 1974 restructured railroad retirement benefits into two tiers, so as to coordinate them more fully with social security benefits.
Legislation, or statutory law, can be divided into statutes and subsidiary legislation.
Legislation for the agency began in February 2001 and the department was created in December 2003 during a reorganization of the federal government, and it became legally established when the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Act came into force on April 4, 2005.
The principles of legislation and the validity and priority of law, rule and administrative regulations are instead listed in the Legislation Law, constitutional provisions, basic laws and laws enacted by the National People's Congress and its standing committee, regulations issued by the State Council and its departments, local laws and regulations, autonomous-zone regulations, legal explanations and treaty norms are all in theory incorporated into domestic law immediately upon promulgation.
Legislation in 1971 transferred from the forestry division to the parks division, and O. L. Kipp State Park finally came into being.
Legislation will then, possibly, be passed through the Tasmanian Parliament by the end of June 2012 to convert high value areas into formal reserves, such as national parks.

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