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There are some exceptions that allow for tax-free domestic partner benefits, such as for a domestic partner that qualifies as a dependent under Internal Revenue Code Sections 152 ( a )( 9 ) through 152 ( b )( 5 ), a certification and annual recertification that the support and relationship tests of section 152 ( a )( 9 ) are met, and the relationship between the employee and domestic partner does not violate local law.

Sections and through
Sections 20 and 32 meant such a bank could not own ( directly or through the same bank holding company ) a company “ engaged primarily in ” such underwriting or other securities activities nor have any director or employee that was also a director or employee of such a company.
This difference ( which would later be termed a “ loophole ”) provided the justification for the “ long demise of Glass-Steagall ” through regulatory actions that largely negated the practical significance of Sections 20 and 32 before they were repealed by the GLBA.
While the need to create a legal framework for existing bank securities activities became a dominant theme for the “ financial modernization ” legislation supported by Leach, Rubin, Volcker, and others, after the GLBA repealed Glass-Steagall Sections 20 and 32 in 1999, commentators identified four main arguments for repeal: ( 1 ) increased economies of scale and scope, ( 2 ) reduced risk through diversification of activities, ( 3 ) greater convenience and lower cost for consumers, and ( 4 ) improved ability of U. S. financial firms to compete with foreign firms.
Carl Felsenfeld and David L. Glass wrote that “ he public — which for this purpose includes most of the members of Congress ” does not understand that the investment banks and other “ shadow banking ” firms that experienced “ runs ” precipitating the financial crisis ( i. e., AIG, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Merrill Lynch ) never became “ financial holding companies ” under the GLBA and, therefore, never exercised any new powers available through Glass-Steagall “ repeal .” They joined Jonathan R. Macey and Peter J. Wallison in noting many GLBA critics do not understand that Glass-Steagall ’ s restrictions on banks ( i. e., Sections 16 and 21 ) remained in effect and that only the affiliation provisions in Sections 20 and 32 were repealed by the GLBA.
* Alcemist – Hermeticist esoteric thinker Robert Fludd begins the publication of his life's work, the Utriusque Cosmi ... Historia, which in future years proliferates through multiple published Volumes, Tractates, Sections, and Portions, only to remain incomplete at the time of Fludd's death two decades later.
Sections Five through Eight begin the actual guide to treatment.
Sections of the highway through Sydney's suburbs continue to be also known by its former names of Liverpool Road, Sydney Road and Copeland Street ( through Liverpool ).
The Governor of Hawaii is the chief executive of the state of Hawaii and its various agencies and departments, as provided in the Hawaii State Constitution Article V, Sections 1 through 6.
During this time, SAE emphasized the importance of developing member activity through local chapters-called Sections.
The third chapter of the Fijian Constitution, comprising Sections 8 through 20 of the Constitution, set out the rules for citizenship in Fiji.
Fiji's Bill of Rights covers Sections 21 through 43 of the Constitution.
Sections 30 through 39 set out personal and communal freedoms.
Sections 41 through 43 deal with matters concerning the enforcement of the Bill of Rights, and its interpretation.
Sections 47 through 49 deal with the relative powers of the two houses of Parliament with respect to the passage of bills.
Part 2 of Chapter 6, comprising Sections 50 through 63, establishes the House of Representatives, commonly called the " Lower House " of the Parliament.
Sections 50 through 54 deal with the composition of the House.
Sections 55 through 58 prescribe the qualifications a person must have, to be an elector for the House of Representatives.
Sections 59 through 63 set the term of the House of Representatives at a maximum of five years.
Part 3 of Chapter 6, comprising Sections 64 through 66, establishes the Senate, or " Lower House ," of the Fijian Parliament.
Part 4 of Chapter 6, comprising Sections 67 through 74, lays down miscellaneous rules applicable to both houses of Parliament.
Part 5 of Chapter 6, comprising Sections 75 through 84, establishes several institutions and offices of the Parliament, or pertaining to the parliament.
Sections 75 through 77 establish the Constituency Boundaries Commission, which is empowered to determine the boundaries of electoral districts.
Part 1 of Chapter 7, comprising Sections 85 through 88, establishes the offices of President and Vice-President and briefly summarizes their functions and responsibilities, on which the remainder of the chapter elaborates.

Sections and specify
Sections 107 through 109 specify the rules for the transfer of authority from one government to another, for the organizing of premature parliamentary elections, and for dismissal of a Prime Minister.
Sections 147 through 151 specify the functions of the Public Service Commission.

Sections and functions
Sections 101 through 106 set out the responsibilities and functions of Cabinet ministers.
In addition, two functions are delegated solely to the TfGMC without requiring GMCA approval, namely road safety under Section 39, Road Traffic Act 1988 and traffic management under Sections 16-17, Traffic Management Act 2004.
The Army divided the responsibility for security and security incidents between the Canadian Intelligence Corps ( C Int C ) and C Pro C and field inquiries were conducted by the Security Sections of the C Int C. The police functions of the C Pro C involved the provision and supervision of guards, the operation of Service Detention barracks and investigation of service and criminal offences.
* Increase, strengthen and expand the functions of the various Sections of FIP.

Sections and Services
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Sections V and VI are responsible for the Veterans Services Board and the Board of Natural Resources respectively.
The Traffic and Road Operations Sections of Transportation Services are responsible for the following municipal matters:

Sections and Commission
Before the entry into force of Protocol 11, Section II ( Article 19 ) set up the Commission and the Court, Sections III ( Articles 20 to 37 ) and IV ( Articles 38 to 59 ) included the high-level machinery for the operation of, respectively, the Commission and the Court, and Section V contained various concluding provisions.
Experiments on Antiprotons: Antiproton-Nucleon Cross Sections, Radiation Laboratory University of California predecessor to the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ( LBNL ), United States Atomic Energy Commission predecessor to the U. S. Department of Energy.
By virtue of Sections 36 and 38 of the Act, some of the debts of the British Transport Commission, including the funds invested in the failed 1955 Modernisation Plan, were either written off or transferred to the Treasury, i. e. the taxpayer.
On 29 July 2009, the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland announced that the 3e licence would be licensed under Section 34, rather than Sections 36 and 41, of the Broadcasting Act 2001.

Sections and .
Other economic development projects consistent with the purposes of Sections 104 ( E ) and 104 ( G ) of the Act.
Sections were then washed with PBS for 15 - 30 minutes.
Sections of sweet clover stem and root tumors were treated with 1: 10 solution of Af for 30 minutes, washed in buffered saline for 15 minutes, stained with Af for 30 minutes, and washed for 15 minutes in Aj.
Sections of crown gall tissue similarly stained with either Af and Af or NS and Af also showed only the light green nonspecific fluorescence.
Sections of tumors incited by WTV were not similarly stained with conjugated normal serum or conjugated antiserum to potato yellow-dwarf virus.
Sections of the Una river and villages at the base of Mount Plješevica are in Croatia, while some are in Bosnia, which causes an excessive number of border crossings on a single route and impedes any serious development in the region.
Sections along the Drina River remain in dispute between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
The main body of GC & CS, including its Naval, Military and Air Sections, was on the ground floor of the mansion, together with a telephone exchange, a teleprinter room, a kitchen and a dining room.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Sections C, C ', C " and C "' deal with prophecies about the actions of different kings.
Sections of the Una river and villages at the base of Mount Plješevica are in Croatia, while some are in Bosnia, which causes an excessive number of border crossings on a single route and impedes any serious development in the region.
* Ogg, Jim ; June, 2004, Overview of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points ( GSSP's ) http :// www. stratigraphy. org / gssp. htm Accessed April 30, 2006.
Sections of the now-disused railway have been opened as the Strawberry Line Trail, which currently runs from Yatton to Cheddar.
Sections and commissariats to combat counterrevolution were established in other cities.
* Sections 1 – 134, 137 — From the presidency of Joseph Smith, Jr. ( 1828 – 1844 )
In 1876, a new LDS Church edition renumbered most of the sections in a roughly chronological order instead of the earlier topical order, and included 26 revelations not included in previous editions, now numbered as Sections 2, 13, 77, 85, 87, 108 – 111, 113 – 118, 120 – 123, 125, 126, 129 – 132, and 136.
Sections 137 and 138 were added to the LDS Church's 1981 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, which is the edition currently in use by the church.
* Sections 1 – 113 ( includes 108A ) — From the presidency of Joseph Smith, Jr. ( 1828 – 1844 )
* Sections 132 – 138 — From the presidency of Frederick M. Smith ( 1914 – 1946 )
* Sections 139 – 144 — From the presidency of Israel A. Smith ( 1946 – 1958 )
* Sections 153 – 160 — From the presidency of Wallace B. Smith ( 1978 – 1996 )

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