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Legislature's and 2003
He was not appointed to Cabinet, but was named as the Legislature's Deputy Speaker on December 8, 2003.

Legislature's and Proposition
Hearst supporters challenged Merriam's and the Legislature's 1935 reform laws during a special referendum in 1936 with Proposition 2.

Legislature's and purposes
He could authorize the expenditure of money without the Legislature's consent for " ecclesiastical, political defense " purposes, and for any purpose during " emergencies.

Legislature's and Act
Although the Idaho Statutes still provide for the appointment of election constables to keep order during elections ( Title 34, Chapter 11 ) and define constables as peace officers, the position was effectively eliminated in 1970, when the Idaho Legislature's Election Reform Act removed all provisions for the appointment of constables.

Legislature's and .
* The Early Academic Outreach Program ( EAOP ) was established by the University of California ( UC ) in response to the State Legislature's recommendation to expand post-secondary opportunities to all of California ’ s students including those who are first-generation, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and English-language learners.
Stevens also became known for his explosive temper, which was focused particularly on a criminal defense lawyer named Warren A. Taylor who would later go on to become the Alaska Legislature's first Speaker of the House in the First Alaska State Legislature.
Many of Dartmouth's existing Trustees refused to obey the Legislature's act, however, and the Trustees of Dartmouth University failed to obtain a quorum to conduct any business.
The decision declared the Legislature's acts unconstitutional as interferences with the obligations of a contract, whether that contract was seen as the one that existed between College founder Eleazar Wheelock and the Crown, the one between the school's various benefactors and the Crown, or between some other combination of parties.
As evidence of the effectiveness of JBS efforts, the society points to the Utah State Legislature's failed resolution calling for United States withdrawal, as well as the actions of several other states where the Society's membership has been active.
Similarly, the minority Democrats in the Texas Legislature's upper chamber, the Texas Senate, fled to New Mexico to prevent a quorum of the Senate to prevent a redistricting bill from being considered during a special session.
On election day, the Liberal were elected to a majority government, winning 72 of the Ontario Legislature's 103 seats.
He argued that the Supreme Court should have deferred to the New York Legislature's judgment that long working hours threatened the health of bakery employees.
Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly argued in his brief that the Court should defer to the Legislature's judgment of " the broader public interest " and recognize " same-sex couples cannot procreate on their own and therefore cannot accomplish the ' main object '... of marriage as historically understood.
Believing that Johnston was neglecting his duties, the Legislature's leaders demanded that she be immediately discharged from the Governor ’ s services.
According to Indian historian Bev Ortiz and " Save Mount Diablo ": " The name " Kahwookum " was made up in 1866 — with no real Indian connection — referred to the California Legislature's Committee on Public Morals, and tabled.
Once he returned to office, McKernan's second term became defined by large partisan battles with the state Legislature's Democratic majority over state budget deficits, and fiscal management.
UMDNJ had placed the New Jersey Senator Wayne Bryant on a " no-show " job to increase funding for the school, Bryant being the chairman of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Legislature's Joint Budget Oversight Committee.
On February 16, 2000, the California State Legislature met in a symbolic session to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Legislature's first meeting.
* Maine Legislature's Office of Program Evaluation & Government Accountability An excellent example of a governmental Program Evaluation office with links to several detailed reports which include methodology, evaluations results, recommendations and action plans.
Legislative scrutiny of the executive is also at the heart of much of the work carried out by the Legislature's Standing Committees, which are made up of ordinary backbenchers.
In 1929, the Nebraska Senate voted to ratify the Child Labor Amendment, but the Legislature's lower house did not ( the Nebraska Legislature in those days was still bicameral ); the Mississippi Senate voted to ratify the measure in 1934, but the state's House of Representatives did not ; and in 1937, the New York Senate voted to ratify it, but the state's Assembly did not.
Capitol Journal, which covered the Alabama Legislature's activities, succeeded FTR, and production moved to Birmingham when the Montgomery studio closed in 2011.
In 1941 and in 1946 Sorrell testified before the California Legislature's Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities ( the Tenney Committee ), but there was insufficient evidence that he was tied to the Communist Party.
The City attempted to bring about a citizen participation model to assist neighborhoods until with the Legislature's assistance created the Neighborhood Revitalization Program in 1987 to formally address urban issues with funding.

2003 and amendments
In 2003, task group TGma was authorized to " roll up " many of the amendments to the 1999 version of the 802. 11 standard.
* proposed amendments to block partial abolition of jury trial in the 2003 Criminal Justice Bill
This led to amendments to the Protection of Children Act by the Sexual Offences Act 2003 to create a statutory defence where it was necessary " to make the photograph or pseudo-photograph for the purposes of the prevention, detection or investigation of crime, or for the purposes of criminal proceedings ".
In 2003 a second version of the 2000 Code was produced incorporating necessary amendments arising from the application of the 2000 Code.
Qarase repeated his calls for amendments on 23 December 2003.
Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase told the House of Representatives that the amendments, to which the Opposition Fiji Labour Party had agreed at the Tanaloa Talks in 2003, were necessary to allow chiefs to hold multiple positions if their subjects so wished.
Even though the Labour Party agreed to the amendments in 2003, it has indicated that it will oppose them now.
It has been estimated that between 1957 and 2003, " almost thirty articles have been added and repealed " as a consequence of the frequent amendments.
In 2003, Lew Rywin, a prominent film producer, was accused by Gazeta Wyborcza of attempted bribery when he allegedly solicited a bribe of $ 17. 5 million from editor Adam Michnik in exchange for amendments to a media bill.
Over five years, from 1998 to 2003, the Serbsky Center made three attempts to submit to Duma readings amendments and additions to the Law, but the IPA and general public managed to successfully challenge these amendments, and they were finally laid on the table.
* DBA 2. 1, 2003 ( Issued as a set of amendments )
Under pressure from the European Union, the Czech government made amendments to its nationality law in 1999 and 2003 which effectively solved the problem, however, compensation has not been provided to those rendered stateless in 1992.
Following 2003 amendments to the constitution which lengthened the presidential term to five years, these were the last joint elections to the presidency and Parliament.
Three engineering amendments were filed in 2003 and 2004.
The 2004 amendments also enacted some reforms flowing from the recommendations in the Report of the HIH Insurance Royal Commission released in April 2003.
The Lord government shuffled the company's structure in early 2003 by introducing amendments to the Electricity Act.
One of the most important breakthroughs in the marriage institution were amendments added to the Marriage Law in 2003, which shortened the divorce-application procedure and added legit reasons for divorce, such as emphasizing the importance of faithfulness within a married couple.
While on William Hill's payroll he tabled amendments to the 2003 budget proposing tougher levels of taxation for person-to-person betting exchanges.
The law amends the Communications Act of 1934, significantly altering some aspects of prior amendments made by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 and the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 as they relate to the issue of junk fax.
Legislative amendments were introduced in 2001 and came into force on October 30, 2003.
The Securities Commission Malaysia introduced legislation through amendments made to the Securities Industry Act in 2003 to regulate financial planning and the use of the title or related-title of ' financial planner ' or to conduct activities related to financial planning.

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