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Regulations for the Indian trade were made by the Conseil superieure de la Louisiane, and Bienville apparently did not have control of that body.
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.
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Regulations and use
802. 11b and 802. 11g use the 2. 4 GHz ISM band, operating in the United States under Part 15 of the US Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations.
The amended Regulations permitted FSK in the non-voice parts of the 80, 40 and 20 meter bands and also specified the use of single channel 60 words-per-minute five unit code corresponding to ITA2.
Regulations may also limit or ban the use of lead in ammunition because of environmental concerns.
For standardized test signal levels and frequencies, see MIL-STD-188-100 for United States Department of Defense ( DOD ) use, and the Code of Federal Regulations Title 47, part 68 for other Government agencies.
Regulations are usually designed to limit costs by banning some of the more exotic technologies available ( for instance, many series insist on a " control tyre " that all competitors must use ) and keep the racing close ( sometimes by ballast weight where winning a race requires the winner's car to be heavier for subsequent races ).
The NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, also known as the Red Book, is a publication of the United States Office of Spectrum Management of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration or NTIA, and is the official source for all technical regulations relating to the use of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum.
By the time of Imagawa Ryoshun's " Regulations " at the beginning of the 15th century, the Bushidō ideal was fairly clear, and the term itself came into widespread use.
Licenses to use flamethrowers are issued by the State Fire Marshal, and he or she may use any criteria for issuing or not issuing that license that he deems fit, but must publish those criteria in the California Code of Regulations, Title 11, Section 970 et seq.
Pursuant to the eagle feather law, Title 50, Part 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( 50 CFR 22 ), and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service administers the National Eagle Repository and the permit system for Native American religious use of eagle feathers.
Consequently lights of are no longer approved for use in the UK and all lights installed on new installations have to be in accordance with TSRGD ( Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions ).
Nevertheless Steuben's Blue Book remained the official manual for the Legion, as well as for the militia of most states, until Winfield Scott in 1835 adapted the 1791 French Army Regulations for American use.
It is the largest single Approved Inspector in England and Wales ( inspecting around 50 % or all new-build properties in the UK ) and assists builders to achieve compliance and advises on Building Regulations for schemes ranging from residential developments to large commercial and mixed use sites.
The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health ( COSHH ) Regulations govern the use of hazardous substances in the workplace in the UK and specifically require an assessment of the use of a substance.
Dr. Hooper's scheme is important not least for its potential use in determining what an important hedgerow is, given their protection in The Hedgerows Regulations ( 1997 ; No. 1160 ) of the Department of the Environment, based on age and other factors.
A similar designation system had been in use under prior Radio Regulations.
Types 4 and 5 were removed from use with the 1982 Radio Regulations.
* Red Book, alternate name for NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, a publication of the United States Office of Spectrum Management of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration or NTIA, the official source for all technical regulations relating to the use of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum
* Public Agent Firearms Reporting assistance, helping public agents use the Public Agency Web Services ( PWS ) to report agency and protected firearms and assisting Public Agents understand their obligations under the Public Agents Firearms Regulations
The former 16th Edition of the IEE Electrical Wiring Regulations required use of RCDs for socket outlets that were liable to be used by outdoor appliances.
The US Code of Federal Regulations defines terrorism as "... the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives " ( 28 C. F. R.
Henry Litton, Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association questioned the use of Regulation 55, when Regulations 56 and 57 ( which provides for " dismissal after due enquiry " before a judge ) could have been used.

Regulations and include
The relevant UK laws include: Data Protection Act 1998 ; Freedom of Information Act 2000 ; Environmental Information Regulations 2004 ; Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
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Article 21 of GCIII ( 1949 ) reproduces the Articles 10 and 11 of the Have IV: Regulations Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land, 18 October 1907, but did not include Article 12, which provides: " Prisoners of war liberated on parole and recaptured bearing arms against the Government to whom they had pledged their honour, or against the allies of that Government, forfeit their right to be treated as prisoners of war, and can be brought before the courts.
Regulations include criteria for donor screening and testing as well as strict regulations on the processing and distribution of tissue grafts.
Regulations surrounding the custom include: the wife being entitled to her dowry at her husband's death as part of her dower, her dowry being inheritable only by her own children, not by her husband's children by other women, and a woman not being entitled to a ( subsequent ) inheritance if her father had provided her dowry in marriage.
Offenders under the Regulations on Reeducation Through Labor might include " vagabonds, people who have no proper occupation, and people who repeatedly breach public order.
Offenders under the Regulations on Reeducation Through Labor might include " vagabonds, people who have no proper occupation, and people who repeatedly breach public order.
Regulations should include reference to protocols for treating ethical issues in research, including those involving researchers working within the organisation that employs them and / or having access to privileged information.
Regulations include both technical ones ( such as those against over-modulation and dead air ), as well as content ones ( such as indecency and station ID ).
The laws include The Public Housing Law, which enabled tens of thousands of poor people throughout the country to obtain ownership of their previously publicly-owned rented homes, in 1998, The Public House Tenants Rights Law, also in1998, and The Public House Tenants Regulations in 2000.
These include the Regulations on Customs Protection of Intellectual Property Rights ( 1995 ) and the Law Against Unfair Competition of the PRC ( 1993 ).
Regulations, such as SOX, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and many others are requiring organizations to implement comprehensive security measures, which often include collecting and analyzing logs from many different sources.
** If training under Part 61, Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( CFR ) section 61. 109, requires at least 40 hours of flight time, including 20 hours of flight with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight ( i. e., by yourself ), and other requirements including cross-country flight, which include
Regulations that were established as a result include:
These include Senate Standing committees on Scrutiny of Bills, Appropriations and Staffing, Privileges and Regulations and Ordinances.
A typical law library will include in its collection a large number of works not seen in other libraries, including a full set of United States Reports, one or both of the unofficial U. S. Supreme Court reporters, the West National Reporter System, the West American Digest System, official reporters from various states, the Federal Register, volumes of American Jurisprudence, bound volumes containing issues of prominent law reviews from around the country, federal and state statutes and regulations ( such as the United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations ), and a variety of treatises, encyclopedias, looseleaf services, and practice guides.

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