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This provided the basis for the International Regulations for Organ Building.
the sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance was suggested as well-tested means for enhancing the monitoring of infections and parasitic agents, for practical implementation of the International Health Regulations ( 2005 ).
* BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations, The IEE Wiring Regulations, produced by the IET.
Under the Coal Industry Nationalisation ( Superannuation ) Regulations of 1950, a pension scheme for mineworkers was established.
The earliest known reference to croquet in Scotland is the booklet called The Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations which was published in the mid-1860s for the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton.
The European Public Limited-Liability Company Regulations 2004 came in to force on 8 October and give effect to The European Company Statute Regulation, ( Council Regulation EC no. 2157 / 2001 ) which gives the framework for a new form of company, the European Public Limited-Liability Company or Societas Europaea ( SE ).
He dictated the manual of Regulations for State Officials, containing 35 chapters and 297 paragraphs in which every public servant in Prussia could find his duties precisely set out: a minister or councillor failing to attend a committee meeting, for example, would lose six months ' pay ; if he absented himself a second time, he would be discharged from the royal service.
Regulations are even stricter than those for bottled water ( see Trinkwasserverordnung ).
Applications for a firearms licence require the user to permit the Gardai to access their medical records, provide two character references, be a member of an approved target shooting club if the licence is for target shooting, install secure storage for the firearm ( to the standard specified in the Regulations 2009 ) and allow that storage to be inspected by the Gardai.
The UN Model Regulations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods and national transportation authorities, such as United States Department of Transportation, have classified gunpowder ( black powder ) as a Group A: Primary explosive substance for shipment because it ignites so easily.
It is, indeed, not improbable that it was as a result of this war that Lord Ochiltree's Committee formed the Statutes of Iona in 1609 and the Regulations for the Chiefs in 1616 was induced to insert a clause in the Statutes of Iona by which ' marriages contracted for several years ' were prohibited ; and any who might disregard this regulation were to be ' punished as fornicators '".
According to the Regulations and Instructions relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea, which had been published for the first time in 1733 by the Admiralty, sailors were entitled to a gallon of weak beer daily ( 5 / 6 of the usual British gallon, equivalent to the modern American gallon or slightly more than three and a half litres ).
The eagle feather law ( Title 50 Part 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations ) stipulates that only individuals of certifiable Native American ancestry enrolled in a federally recognized tribe are legally authorized to obtain eagle feathers for religious or spiritual use.
Although the legal force of the document was not established and it was not incorporated directly into either the American or German law, the Nuremberg Code and the related Declaration of Helsinki are the basis for the Code of Federal Regulations Title 45 Volume 46, which are the regulations issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services governing federally-funded human subjects research in the United States.
Every vessel in coastal and offshore waters is subject to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea ( the COLREGS ).
The cost versus loss of lives has been considered appropriate at this level ( by FAA for aircraft systems under Federal Aviation Regulations ).
Scotch Whisky Regulations require anything bearing the label " Scotch " to be distilled in Scotland and matured for a minimum of three years in oak casks, among other, more specific criteria.
Red flare shipping | maritime distress signal </ br >- International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea # Annexes | COLREGS Annex IV ( i )

Regulations and Indian
The Code of Federal Regulations declares service in the following campaigns as requirements for award of the Indian Campaign Medal:
All community members, regardless of residence, participate in democratic elections held every two years to elect one Chief and twelve Councillors in accordance with Canada's Indian Act Election Regulations.
If they will not be subservient to the Rules and Regulations respecting Indian affairs, which prevail in all the States, they must expect none of the advantages of the Union.

Regulations and trade
Amongst other things, the Trade Marks Act defines trade marks ( including certification marks and collective marks ), what constitutes trademark infringement and defences and exceptions thereto, and ( together with the Trade Marks Regulations ) sets out procedures for registration and other proceedings before the Registrar of Trade Marks.
Some of these articles were: Prophylaxis of contagious diseases ; Hygiene in human growth ; Eugenics ; Open air schools ; Improvement of hereditary qualities, Social diseases ; White slave trade and Regulations-a social disgrace ; Regulations on prostitution ; Fight against venereal diseases ; Uruguayan women ; Women and mothers ' rights-1919 International Convention of Washington.
Other Acts and Regulations also specify inspection requirements and for certain trade requirements, the need to register with CFIA to conduct business.
However, according to the set of Regulations, " importing " means to " bring or cause to be brought into Singapore by land, water or air from any place which is outside Singapore ..." any goods, even if they are not for purposes of trade.

Regulations and were
In 1990, the Administrative Supervision Regulations ( 行政检查条例 ) and the Administrative Reconsideration Regulations ( 行政复议条例 ) were passed.
The 1993 State Civil Servant Provisional Regulations ( 国家公务员暂行条例 ) changed the way government officials were selected and promoted, requiring that they pass exams and yearly appraisals, and introduced a rotation system.
Red Army Deep Operations were first formally expressed in the 1929 Field Regulations, and codified in the 1936 Provisional Field Regulations ( PU-36 ).
Regulations were strictly enforced, and a broad array of punishments could be inflicted upon a legionary who broke them.
On 26 January 1918, the day after assuming executive power, Lenin wrote Draft Regulations on Workers ' Control, which granted workers control of businesses with more than five workers and office employees, and access to all books, documents and stocks, and whose decisions were to be " binding upon the owners of the enterprises ".
For the 2010 Formula One season, the Sporting Regulations were changed so that a former driver sits on the stewards ' panel.
Shortly thereafter, in the additional Regulations Against Jews ' Possession of Weapons of November 11, 1938, Jews were forbidden from possession of any weapons at all.
In 1755 Frederick V of Denmark issued more new Regulations, in which slaves were guaranteed the right not to be separated from their children and the right to medical support during periods of illness or old age.
Regulations were finally introduced in 1883, which replaced the baskets with hoops of a fixed size.
Prior to that date, airworthiness standards for airplanes in the normal, utility and acrobatic categories were promulgated in Part 3 of the US Civil Air Regulations.
Prior to that date, airworthiness standards for airplanes in the transport category were promulgated in Part 4b of the US Civil Air Regulations.
In 1970 the Regulations for Denominación de Origen were approved as well as Regulations for the Regulating Council.
According to a website for Pendarvis ' movement, their objectives were to " remove oppressive Regulations ... and stop enforcement of Laws prohibiting Victimless Acts among Consenting Adults, such as Dueling, Gambling, Incest, Price-Gouging, Cannibalism, and Drug Handling.
The Fennell investigation's findings prompted the introduction of the Fire Precautions ( Sub-surface Railway Stations ) Regulations 1989 ( usually referred to as the Section 12 Regulations because they were introduced under section 12 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 ).
Field Service Regulations were issued by the War Office in 1909, 1917, 1923, 1930, and 1935.
Field Service Regulations ( FSR ), on the Prussian pattern, were published in 1906 and with amendments and replacement editions lasted into the Second World War.
Regulations governing short selling were implemented in the United States in 1929 and in 1940.

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