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, the FDA's 1982 automatic detention alert is still in effect and bans the import of Gerovital H3 into the U. S. as " a new drug within the meaning of 201 ( p ), without an approved new drug application New Drug, Section 505 ( a ).
United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group, 529 U. S. 803 ( 2000 ), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court struck down Section 505 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which required that cable television operators completely scramble or block channels that are " primarily dedicated to sexually-oriented programming " from 6 am to 10 pm.
In order to shield children from hearing or seeing images resulting from signal bleed, the U. S. Congress enacted Section 505 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on the basis of a handful of complaints.
Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc. challenged Section 505 ’ s constitutionality, claiming that the provision violated the First Amendment.
The District Court held that Section 505 was a content-based restriction on speech that was subject to strict scrutiny.
The Government offered three interests to justify Section 505: ( 1 ) protecting children from being exposed to sexually explicit material ; ( 2 ) supporting parents ' rights to raise their children as they see fit ; and ( 3 ) ensuring an individual's right to privacy in the home.
Affirming the District Court, the Supreme Court held, in an opinion authored by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, that Section 505 was a content-based restriction because the provision singled out not only particular programming but also particular programmers.
Moreover, although the Court accepted the Government ’ s compelling interests, it nevertheless concluded that the provision violated the First Amendment's free speech clause because the Government failed to prove that Section 505 was the least restrictive means of preventing children from hearing or seeing images resulting from signal bleed.
The Government argued that Section 504 was less effective than the blocking and time-channeling provision of Section 505.
The Court concluded that because of the existence of such alternatives, which could be equally effective at furthering the Government's interest, the overly restrictive Section 505 violated the First Amendment.
Justice Scalia also authored his own dissent arguing that Section 505 is constitutional because it regulates the business of obscenity.

Section and required
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.
The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary of State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav Claims Fund pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection ( C ) of this Section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia to the extent required under Article 1 ( C ) of the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
special equipment required for registering respiration and for recording the contraction of smooth muscles under various conditions was developed by the Instruments Section ( Victor Jackman, W. C. Barnes, J. F. Reiss ) ; ;
Section 10 required the parliaments of the other three dominions, Australia, New Zealand, and the Dominion of Newfoundland, to adopt the statute before it would apply to them as part of their domestic laws.
Originally, under Article I, Section 4, Clause 2, the Congress was required to convene at least once each year on the first Monday in December.
Section 2 of the amendment changed this required convening to January 3.
The preamble of the Constitution Party platform " gratefully acknowledges the blessing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of these United States ," and supports the Constitutional provision in Article VI, Section 3 that " no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States " and calls on all those who love liberty and value their inherent rights to join with them in the pursuit of their goals.
The Signal Section identified required radio nets, mapped circuits and obtained applicable supplies.
Under older Section 1 precedent, it was not settled how much evidence was required to show a conspiracy.
Section 8 of the Act refers to the prohibition of one person of serving as director of two or more corporations if the certain threshold values are met, which are required to be set by regulation of the Federal Trade Commission, revised annually based on the change in gross national product, pursuant to the Hart – Scott – Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.
Section 18 of the IRA required that members of the affected Indian nation or tribe vote on whether to accept it within one year of the effective date of the act ( 25 U. S. C.
However, it wished to move the voting location from a private home to a public school ; the preclearance procedure required it to seek approval from the Justice Department, because Texas is a covered jurisdiction under Section 5.
In Bush v. Vera, the Supreme Court, in a plurality opinion, rejected Texas's contention that Section 5 required racially-gerrymandered districts.
Under Section 404 of the Act, management is required to produce an " internal control report " as part of each annual Exchange Act report.
The CEO and CFO are now required to unequivocally take ownership for their financial statements under Section 302, which was not the case prior to SOX.
:: Section 5: an annual sitting of legislatures is required as a minimum.
Section III of the Hague Convention of 1907 required hostilities to be preceded by a reasoned declaration of war or by an ultimatum with a conditional declaration of war.
Section 102 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 required the Clerk to the Assembly to present Measures passed by the Assembly after a four-week period during which the Counsel General for Wales or the Attorney General could refer the proposed Measure to the Supreme Court for a decision as to whether the measure was within the Assembly's legislative competence.
According to ISO / IEC 11172-3: 1993, Section 2. 4. 2. 3: To provide the smallest possible delay and complexity, the ( MPEG audio ) decoder is not required to support a continuously variable bit rate when in layer I or II.
Section 3 ( a ) required each Federal Reserve Bank to monitor local member bank lending and investment to ensure there was not undue use of bank credit for speculative trading or carrying of securities, commodities or real estate.
Other provisions of the 1933 Banking Act that remain in effect include ( 1 ) Sections 5 ( c ) and 27, which required state member banks to provide the Federal Reserve Board and national banks to provide the Comptroller of the Currency reports on their affiliates ;( 2 ) Section 13, which ( as Section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act ) regulated transactions between Federal Reserve member banks and their nonbank affiliates ; ( 3 ) Sections 19 and 30, which established criminal penalties for misconduct by officers or directors of Federal Reserve System member banks and authorized the Federal Reserve to remove such officers or directors ;( 4 ) Section 22, which eliminated personal liability (“ double liability ”) for new shareholders of national banks ; and ( 5 ) Section 23, which gave national banks the same ability to establish branches in their home state as state chartered banks in that state.
Provisions of the 1933 Banking Act that were later repealed or replaced include ( 1 ) Sections 5 ( c ) and 19, which required an owner of more than 50 % of a Federal Reserve System member bank ’ s stock to receive a permit from ( and submit to inspection by ) the Federal Reserve Board to vote that stock ( replaced by the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ); ( 2 ) Section 8, which established the Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) made up of representatives from each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks ( replaced by the Federal Reserve Board-dominated FOMC established by the Banking Act of 1935 ); ( 3 ) Section 11 ( b ), which prohibited interest payments on demand deposits ( repealed by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 ) and authorized the Federal Reserve Board to limit interest rates on time deposits ( phased out by the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 ), both of which interest limitations were incorporated into Regulation Q, and ( 4 ) Section 12, which prohibited Federal Reserve System member bank loans to their executive officers and required the repayment of outstanding loans ( replaced by the 1935 Banking Act ’ s regulation of such loans and modified by later legislation ).

Section and cable
They must still meet the every-subscriber / TV receiver laws, i. e. " Pursuant to Section 614 ( b )( 7 ) and 615 ( h ), the operator of a cable system is required to ensure that signals carried in fulfillment of the must-carry requirements are provided to EVERY subscriber of the system ,” of local stations.
One less restrictive means is Section 504 of the Act, which requires a cable operator, upon request of a subscriber to fully scramble or otherwise block a channel that the subscriber does not wish to receive.
However, the Court held that Section 504, combined with market-based solutions such as programmable televisions, VCR's, and mapping systems can eliminate signal bleed without restricting a cable operator's ability to transmit its programming to those who want to receive it.
* NorDig Unified Requirements for Integrated Receiver Decoders for use in cable, satellite, terrestrial and IP-based networks, Page 120, Section 12. 4. 6: " CRID encoding and reuse " Accessed July 24, 2012

Section and television
* Many of the members of Section 9 in the Ghost in the Shell universe, specifically the main characters Major Motoko Kusanagi and Batou, are cyborgs dependent on regular maintenance ; there are several manga ( or graphic novel ) and artbooks set in the GitS universe, as well as two feature-length anime films, three television series and three video games.
In 2001, Clooney and Soderbergh co-founded Section Eight Productions, for which Grant Heslov was president of television.
Section 2 contains culture, views, local news and television listings.
Representatives of republican paramilitaries were forbidden from appearing on television or radio by Section 31 of the Broadcasting Act, ( 1971 ).
* Section One, an elite, top-secret counter-terrorist organization in the television series La Femme Nikita
The service's function under Section 8 of the Act is to ' promote te reo Māori me nga tikanga Māori through the provision of a high quality, cost-effective Māori television service, in both Māori and English, that informs, educates, and entertains a broad viewing audience, and, in doing so, enriches New Zealand's society, culture, and heritage.
He extended and vigorously enforced censorship of the media, banning members of Sinn Féin and the Provisional Irish Republican Army from being interviewed on Irish radio or television ( Section 31 ).
During his period as Minister he scrapped the controversial Section 31 of the Broadcasting Act, re-established the Irish Film Board and set up the Irish language television station, Teilifís na Gaeilge ( subsequently renamed TG4 ).
* Section 345 requires that all CRTC-licensed over-the-air radio and television networks, which reach the majority of Canadians in the language of broadcast, allocate free time for election broadcasts ( in addition to the paid availabilities described above ).
Section 329 states: " A person shall not, during the relevant period in relation to an election under this Act, print, publish or distribute, or cause, permit or authorize to be printed, published or distributed, any matter or thing that is likely to mislead or deceive an elector in relation to the casting of a vote … Publish includes publish by radio, television, internet or telephone.
In the television series La Femme Nikita, the Gemstone File documents the plans for world domination of Operations ( a. k. a. Paul Wolfe ), the leading operative of Section 1, which involve the support of Saddam Hussein, a pawn in Operations ' schemes.
Registered under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, SBVT publicized its criticisms of Kerry during the election campaign in a book, in television advertisements that the group ran in swing states and in the media coverage some members received.
Section 9 ( The Sheep ) Marji is under pressure from her family because she repeats fake statistics that she hears from the television.
Ironically the removal of Section 31 Broadcasting Ban and similar sanctions in the north which forbade republican from appearing on television or radio had an adverse effect on the paper.
* Section E – Extra ( puzzles, advice, comics, television ), with Movies on Friday
An order prohibiting publication under Section 11 of the Contempt of Court Act ( 1981 ) was issued forbidding any United Kingdom newspaper from releasing certain information regarding a memo which is alleged to have been an official transcript of a conversation between U. S. President George W. Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, which in the context of the planning for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, regarded a plan to bomb selected offices of the Arabic language Al Jazeera television news station.
Per Section 73. 6001, class A television stations must keep copies of their continued eligibility.
Rose also played a judge in some episodes of the 1970s /' 80s British television series Crown Court and Dr Snell, an interogative psychologist for " The Section " in the classic British 1960s /' 70s spy drama Callan.

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