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Restrictions to employment without licensure can also prevent people with criminal records or severe mental health issues from working in occupations that require public trust.

Restrictions and schools
Restrictions on the use of Hokkien in the broadcast media and in schools were lifted as well.

Restrictions and from
Restrictions on the power of the authorities to arrest and detain individuals also emanate from article 2 paragraph 2 of the Constitution which guarantees liberty and requires a statutory authorization for any deprivation of liberty.
Restrictions were also placed on the rights of Jews to buy land from Arabs.
Aside from acting as the architectural committee for architectural compliance with the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions ( CC & R ’ s ) of the 80 plus tracts within the district the SCSD has no land use authority under existing law, that responsibility falls on the County of Imperial Board of Supervisors.
Aside from acting as the architectural committee for architectural compliance with the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions ( CC & R's ) of the 80 plus tracts within the district the SCSD has no land use authority under existing law, that responsibility falls on the County of Imperial Board of Supervisors.
His writings have influenced many individuals and organizations, including The Evergreen State College, Caleb Gattegno, Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, the National Youth Rights Association, and The Freechild Project.
Restrictions in the Republic of Ireland's Defence Act make it illegal to induce, procure or persuade enlistment of any citizen of the Republic of Ireland into the military of another state, however people from that country do enlist in the regiment.
Restrictions on how far a given aircraft may be from an airport also play a part in determining its route ; in the past, airliners with three or more engines were not restricted, but a twin-engine airliner was required to stay within a certain distance of airports that could accommodate it ( since a single engine failure in a four-engine aircraft is less crippling than a single engine failure in a twin ).
Restrictions exist on players signing with sports agents and on declaring for, then withdrawing, from drafts — although most of them are enforced by the NCAA rather than the NBA.
Restrictions were also placed on the rights of Jews to buy land from Arabs ( section III ).
Restrictions on touring American bands after 1928, resulting from the forced departure of the visiting African-American band Sonny Clay's Plantation Orchestra meant that Australian dance musician usually had to learn about jazz from recorded or written sources.
*, Youth Truth Zine, Volume 6, Issue 2, Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions.
* Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions
The album includes cover versions of Willie Dixon's " Evil " ( using the arrangement by Cactus, from their 1971 album Restrictions ), and Hawkwind's " Brainstorm " from their 1972 album, Doremi Fasol Latido.
Restrictions varied depending on body type, with Volvo having to revert from the 850 Estate to their four-door saloon model the following season when they found themselves to be disadvantaged by the new rules.
Protecting the Constitution from the People: Juricentric Restrictions on Section Five Power, 78 IND.
Restrictions on the manufacture of certain armaments within the 1919 Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany from manufacturing certain types of weapons, such as light automatic firearms ( designated as SMGs with barrels in excess of four inches ( 102 mm ) and magazines holding more than eight rounds ).
Restrictions it can impose include a prohibition on music being played, banning a parade from certain areas, determining the route of a parade, and banning bands it deems provocative.
In a memorandum dated September 29, 2006, and entitled " MEMORANDUM FOR ALL MEMBERS AND OFFICERS, from the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of the United States House of Representatives, regarding the subject of " Post-Employment and Related Restrictions for Members and Officers ," members of the House who were leaving office were cautioned regarding activities that may implicate the Logan Act: ' Members should further be aware of a permanent federal statutory restriction that prohibits any U. S. citizen acting without authority of the United States from: " Directly or indirectly commencing or carrying on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government, or any officer or agent thereof, with the intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States.
Restrictions lead to protests from his workers.
For more information, please see Restrictions on images from The South Texas Border, 1900-1920: Photographs from the Robert Runyon Collection.

Restrictions and access
Restrictions imposed by the 1739 Treaty of Niš over Russian access to the Azov Sea and fortifying the area were removed.
Restrictions on access to USML items by Dual and Third Country National employees of foreign persons essentially forces foreign persons to discriminate against their employees who do not meet the nationality criteria under an export authorization.
Restrictions were placed on access of pay TV broadcasters to content such as recent feature films in order to give free TV broadcasters a chance to air these programs before they were siphoned away by pay channels.

Restrictions and .
Restrictions on homebrewing were lifted in the UK in 1963, Australia followed suit in 1972, and the USA in 1978, though individual states were allowed to pass their own laws limiting production.
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.
* Fidel Castro's ' Reflection ' on U. S. Travel Restrictions Miami Herald, April 14, 2009
Restrictions on foreign direct investment were removed, permitting 100 % foreign ownership in many cases.
Restrictions on travel were loosened, allowing increased business and cultural contact.
Restrictions are introduced at other stations when necessary.
* Kosar, Kevin R., Public Relations and Propaganda: Restrictions on Executive Branch Activities, CRS Report RL32750, February 2005.
Restrictions are not imposed by the system itself, but by the player's specializations.
* Canada: Restrictions on motorized vehicle use are set by provinces individually.
Restrictions on self-determination threaten not only democracy itself but the state which seeks its legitimation in democracy.
Restrictions on foreign exchange were relaxed and the dollar was allowed to float and seek its natural level on the world market.
Restrictions on cod effectively limit fishing on other groundfish species with which the cod swim, such as flounder and haddock.
Restrictions on venues may be through venue licensing requirements and constraints and a wide variety of national and local laws.
* DRM. info ─ What you should know about Digital Restrictions Management ( and “ Technological Protection Measures ” ( TPM ))
The pertinent sections of the FAR ( 14 CFR Sections 91. 137, 91. 138, 91. 139, 91. 141, 91. 143, 91. 145, 99. 7 ) describe Temporary Flight Restrictions ( TFR ).
Section 91. 185 of the Federal Aviation Restrictions deals with loss of radio communications while in flight.

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