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Section and 203
Section 203 of the United States Code has been interpreted as not applying to claims
against the Government transferred in tax-free reorganizations
.

In
the United States, for example
, it is
a violation
of Section 203 (
a )( 3 )( A )
of the 1990 Clean Air Act
for a vehicle repair shop to remove
a converter from
a vehicle
, or cause
a converter to be removed from
a vehicle
, except in order to replace
it with another converter.,
and Section 203 (
a )( 3 )( B ) makes
it illegal
for any person to sell or to install any part that would bypass
, defeat
, or render inoperative any emission control system
, device
, or design element
.

The lottery is administered on
an annual basis by
the Department
of State
and conducted under
the terms
of Section 203 ( c )
of the Immigration
and Nationality Act ( INA ).

Some time before October 10
, 2007
, Government House (
the governor's mansion ) in Annapolis ceased to display
the cross bottony at
the top
of the flag pole
, but
the flags at
the State House continue to do so ( adhering to Maryland
Code Section 13-202
and 203 ).

The question
it presented was whether
Section 204 ( g )
of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act contradicts
Section 203 (
a )( 3 )( B ).

*
Section 203 Registration
of Investment Advisers
Section 203 amended Chapter 39
of title 18 ().
Section 203 of UMRA is
a bit more extensive in that
it applies to all regulatory requirements that significantly affect small governments
, and requires federal agencies to provide notice
of the requirements to
the government ( s ), enable
the officials
of the government ( s ) to provide their input on
the mandate
, and inform
and educate
the government ( s ) on
the requirements
for implementation
of the mandate
.
Section 202 deals with Nicaraguans (~ 95 %
of Section 202 beneficiaries )
and Cubans (~ 5 %), whereas
Section 203 deals with Salvadorans (~ 65 %
of Sec
.

* Immigration Through
the Nicaraguan Adjustment
and Central American Relief Act ( NACARA )
Section 203

Assistance is available
for speakers
of the language who wish to vote in elections in Imperial County
, California
and Yuma County
, Arizona
, under
Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act
.
Section and United

Be
it enacted by
the Senate
and House
of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled
, That
the Act
of July 3
, 1952 ( 66 Stat. 328 ) as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 1952-1958 )
, is further amended to read as follows:
Section 1
.

In addition to
the penalties provided in Title 18
, United States Code, Section 1001
, any person guilty
of any act
, as provided therein
, with respect to any matter under this Title
, shall forfeit all rights under this Title
, and, if
payment shall have
been made or granted
, the Commission shall take such action as may be necessary to recover
the same
.

There shall be deducted from
the amount of each
payment made pursuant to subsection ( C )
of Section 8
, as reimbursement
for the expenses incurred by
the United States, an amount equal to 5 per centum
of such
payment.
and ( 2 ) such other special funds as may
, in
the discretion
of the Secretary
of the Treasury
, be required each to be
a claims fund to be known by
the name
of the foreign government which
has entered into
a settlement agreement with
the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A )
of Section 4
of this Title
.
a special fund created
for that purpose pursuant to subsection ( A )
of this section any amounts hereafter paid
, in
United States dollars
, by
a foreign government which
has entered into
a claims settlement agreement with
the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A )
of Section 4
of this Title
.

For
United States expenditures under subsections ( A )
, ( B )
, ( D )
, ( E )
, ( F )
, ( H ) through ( R )
of Section 104
of the Act or under any
of such subsections
, the rupee equivalent
of $200 million
.

In
the event that agreement is not reached on
the use
of the rupees
for grant or loan purposes within six years from
the date
of this Agreement
, the Government of the United States of America may use
the local currency
for any purposes authorized by
Section 104
of the Act
.

Such loans under
Section 104 ( E )
of the Act will be
made to
United States business firms
and branches
, subsidiaries
, or affiliates
of such firms in India
for business development
and trade expansion in India
and to
United States firms
and to Indian firms
for the establishment
of facilities
for aiding in
the utilization
, distribution
, or otherwise increasing
the consumption
of and markets
for United States agricultural products
.

In
the event
the rupees set aside
for loans under
Section 104 ( E )
of the Act are not advanced within six years from
the date
of this Agreement because
the Export-Import Bank
of Washington
has not approved loans or because proposed loans have not
been mutually agreeable to
the Export-Import Bank
of Washington
and the Department
of Economic Affairs
of the Government of India
, the Government of the United States of America may use
the rupees
for any purpose authorized by
Section 104
of the Act
.

With respect to Article 2
,, paragraphs 1 ( B )
and 1 ( C ): Uses
of Section 104 ( E )
and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The
Government of India will use
the amount of rupees granted or loaned to
it by
the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B )
and 1 ( C )
for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon
the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures
and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by
the authorized representatives
of the United States and the authorized representatives
of the Government of India
, in
the following sectors: A
.

" On July 27
, 1868
, the day before
the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted
, U
. S
. Congress declared in
the preamble
of the Expatriation Act that "
the right
of expatriation is
a natural
and inherent right
of all people
, indispensable to
the enjoyment
of the rights
of life
, liberty
and the pursuit
of happiness ,"
and (
Section I ) one
of "
the fundamental principles
of this government " (
United States Revised Statutes
, sec
.

With
the 1994 passage
of the North American Free Trade Agreement
, the following words were used to label
the United States Section of that organization: in French
, étatsunien ; in Spanish
, estadounidense
.

; Attacks on UN Staff workers:
Section 1 ( 2 )(
a )
of the United Nations Personnel Act 1997 ( c
. 13 ) makes provision
for assault causing injury
, and section 1 ( 2 )( b ) makes provision
for assault occasioning actual bodily harm
, on UN staff
.

( The latter prohibition took effect 1 January 1808
, the earliest date on which Congress had
the power to do so under Article I
, Section 9
of the United States Constitution
.

The
United States Department
of State approved
the lifting
of Section 508 aid restrictions triggered by
the coup ; U
. S
. assistance to
the Central African Republic had
been prohibited except in
the areas
of humanitarian aid
and support
for democratization
.

In May 2010
, the Washington State Supreme Court provided
an opinion
after it was asked to certify
a question referred by
the United States District Court
for the Eastern District
of Washington: “ Whether
a public library
, consistent with Article I
, § 5
of the Washington Constitution
, may filter Internet access
for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon
the request
of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL ’ s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I
, Section 5
of the Washington State Constitution
.
Section and States

In order to assist
the States in maintaining basic vocational rehabilitation services
, Section 2
of the amended Act provides that allotments to
States for support
of such services be based on ( 1 ) need
, as measured by
a State's population
, and ( 2 ) fiscal capacity
, as measured by
its per capita income
.

California
has accepted
the provisions
of that Act ( as have all other
States ) by enacting into our
Code (
Section 2051 )
a provision that
Section and Code

Our leadership in
a wide economic boycott
of South Africa would be not only in accord
, it seems
, with
the moral conscience
of America
, not to be denied because we also as
a people have widespread injustice in
the relations
of the races in our own country
, but also in accord with our law
, U.S.
Code Title 19
, Section 1307
, which forbids
the importation
of goods
made by forced or convict labor
.

* Assault with
a weapon:
Section 267 (
a )
of the Code.

* Assault causing bodily harm: See assault causing bodily harm
Section 267 ( b )
of the Code.

* Aggravated assault:
Section 268
of the Code.

:
Section 270
of the Code.

* Sexual assault:
Section 271
of the Code.

* Sexual assault with
a weapon or threats or causing bodily harm:
Section 272
of the Code.

* California Penal
Code Section 158: " Common barratry is
the practice
of exciting groundless judicial proceedings
, and is punishable by imprisonment in
the county jail not exceeding six months
and by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($ 1
, 000 ).

* California Penal
Code Section 159: " No person can be convicted
of common barratry except upon proof that he
has excited suits or proceedings at law in at least three instances
, and with
a corrupt or malicious intent to vex
and annoy
.

The commandant performs all other functions prescribed in
Section 5043 in Title 10
of the United States Code or delegates those duties
and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his name
.

The responsibilities
of the Commandant are outlined in Title 10
, Section 5043
the United States Code and is " Subject to
the authority
, direction
, and control
of the Secretary
of the Navy ".

The current statutory authorization
for the Distinguished Service Medal is Title 10
, United States Code, Section 3743
.

Under
Section 377A
of the Penal
Code, the introduction
of the penis into
the anus or mouth
of another person is considered
a " carnal intercourse
against the order
of nature "
and is punishable with imprisonment
of 20 years maximum
and whipping
.

California effected regulations in 2000 that forced gun locks to be approved by
a firearm safety device laboratory via California Penal
Code Section 12088
.

Until 2007
, the California Penal
Code Section 26 stated that " Idiots " were one
of six types
of people who are not capable
of committing crimes
.

The investigations targeted businesses selling drug paraphernalia
, mostly marijuana pipes
and bongs
, under
a little-used statute ( Title 21
, Section 863 (
a )
of the U
. S
. Code ).

Under his administration
, Section 936
of the U
. S
. Internal Revenue Tax
Code () was implemented as
an economic incentive
.

Reacting to fears
of Communist subversion
, Bennett invoked
the controversial
Section 98
of the Criminal
Code of Canada
.
Section 322 ( 1 )
of the Criminal
Code of Canada provides
the general definition
for theft in Canada:
Section 80
. 1
of the Criminal
Code, contained in
the schedule
of the Australian Criminal
Code Act 1995
, defines treason as follows:
0.578 seconds.