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bill and requires
The constitution requires the governor of the islands to seek the approval of a secretary of state before assenting to any bill that affects " the currency of the Falkland Islands or relating to the issue of banknotes " or any bill that establishes " any banking association or altering the constitution, rights or duties of any such association ".
The Presentment Clause requires any bill passed by Congress to be presented to the president before it can become law.
Her Op-ed discusses the recent provision in the Dodd-Frank Reform bill that requires companies to prove where their minerals originated.
Sometimes what the legislature wishes to accomplish cannot be done simply by the passage of a bill, but rather requires amending the state constitution.
A bill signed by Alabama governor Bob Riley on April 27, 2010 requires a court order before recordings can be made public.
A bill that was sponsored by Senator Jim Alesi requires anyone showing an exhibit that uses real human bodies in New York museums to produce a permit detailing their origin.
The bill requires each executive agency to establish a policy under which employees may be authorized to telework to the maximum extent possible without diminishing employee performance or agency operations.
The bill grants Federal employees eligibility to telework and requires Federal agencies to establish telework policies and identify telework managers.
In the Westminster system, the defeat of a supply bill ( one that concerns the spending of money ) automatically requires ( by convention ) the resignation of the government or dissolution of Parliament, much like a non-confidence vote, since a government that cannot spend money is hamstrung.
This approval ( Zustimmung ) requires a majority of actively used " yes " votes, so that a state coalition with a divided opinion on a bill votes-by its abstention-effectively against the bill.
In response to the argument that Article 23 legislation is constitutionally required, opponents to the government bill point out that the Basic Law does not set up a specific time for passage of the legislation, and that the Basic Law also constitutionally requires that the HK government work toward a system of universal suffrage.
US congress signed into law a bill which requires phase II and phase III clinical trials to be registered by the sponsor on the clinical trials. gov website run by the NIH.
The bill says that demonstrators are not allowed to picket from 2 hours before the funeral service until 2 hours after, and requires that protestors stay at least 300 feet away from grieving family members.
Discretionary spending requires an annual appropriation bill, which is a piece of legislation.
Passage of a bill requires the favorable vote of a majority of all members.
If the patient requires a specialist in a modern city hospital, the plan would cover about 30 % of the bill.
The bill requires added disclosure for political spending by corporations and prohibits some corporate political spending.
An urgency bill or a bill with tax increases requires a two-thirds vote.
An emergency bill requires a two-thirds vote, a bill requiring the Maryland Constitution to be amended requires a three-fifths vote.

bill and full
In a 1996 report on a Puerto Rico status political bill, the " U. S. House Committee on Resources stated that PR's current status does not meet the criteria for any of the options for full self-government ".
In its full context it is clear that the bill was asserting the right of Protestant citizens not to be disarmed by the King without the consent of Parliament and was merely restoring rights to Protestants that the previous King briefly and unlawfully had removed.
* April 17 – By Proclamation of the Queen of Canada on Parliament Hill, Canada patriates its constitution, gaining full political independence from the United Kingdom ; included is the country's first entrenched bill of rights.
The original bill proposed to guarantee full employment to all citizens over 16 and set up a permanent system of public jobs to meet that goal.
In 1703, the Estates passed a bill that declared that their selection for Queen Anne's successor would not be the same individual as the successor to the English throne, unless England granted full freedom of trade to Scottish merchants in England and its colonies.
If the bill is not reported from committee or is not considered by the full house, the bill is defeated.
An additional provision of the bill provided for the creation of a tariff board to study the problem of tariff modification in full and to collect information on the subject for the use of Congress and the President in future tariff considerations.
A few years later she did a farewell tour, ending her more than forty year career in a double bill with Marie Dubasin front of a full house at the Paris Olympia.
Cambreleng complained to his audience about a U. S federal bill that had been rejected without full examination by the United States House of Representatives.
By levying a fee of $ 1 a ton, Gilliam County receives enough money to pay the first $ 500 of the property tax bills of its inhabitants, an amount that covers the full tax bill for almost half of the county inhabitants, as well as funding other county projects.
When the Republican Party gained a majority in both houses of the General Assembly in 2005, the procedural rules previously used to prevent a vote by the full chamber were changed so that the bill was handled as a state bill and not as a local bill.
On November 9, 2005, the Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights approved the bill for consideration by the full Judiciary Committee.
The sixth film was an attempt to redeem the character for a final chance to come back as a hero again, and do the story justice by bringing it full circle ; as for Rocky's ability to fight again, Stallone suggested that advances in medical science during the period between the films had shown that the injuries mentioned in Rocky V were less debilitating than once thought, and that he would receive a " clean bill of health " today.
This led to the creation and passing of a new bill known as Tydings-McDuffie Act, or Philippine Independence Act, which allowed the establishment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines with a ten year period of peaceful transition to full independence-the date of which was to be on the 4th July following the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the Commonwealth.
On 7 June, Charles capitulated, appearing within Parliament at 4pm and, following a reading of the full Petition, saying " soit droit fait comme est desire " – the phrase normally used in the acceptance of a Parliamentary bill.
By April 13, 1933, the subcommittee had prepared a revised Glass bill, but delayed submitting the bill to the full Senate Committee on Banking and Currency to continue negotiations with the Roosevelt Administration.
The bill was passed on July 2, 1919 ; in late August, the first professor were appointed and on September 18 the full professors established the University Council, thus starting the normal functioning of the institution.
" Wyden delayed the PIPA in the Senate by placing a hold on the legislation in 2010, which prevented the bill from being considered by the full Senate even after it was unanimously voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The bill came before the full Senate for debate on March 30, 1964 and the " Southern Bloc " of 18 southern Democratic Senators and one Republican Senator led by Richard Russell ( D-GA ) launched a filibuster to prevent its passage.
The Speaker designates one of these committees as a " primary committee " with primary jurisdiction and responsibility for the bill and all other committee ( s ) are considered " additional committees " and the Speaker may impose time limits on these committee ( s ) if she deems it appropriate and traditionally does so if the primary committee has reported out a version of the bill to the full House.

bill and disclosure
The bill would have amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit foreign influence in federal elections, prohibit government contractors from making expenditures with respect to such elections, and it established additional disclosure requirements with respect to spending in such elections.
The bill would impose new donor and contribution disclosure requirements on nearly all organizations that air political ads independently of candidates or the political parties.
) Ensign insisted that, before a vote on the disclosure bill could be held, the committee would first vote on an amendment that " would force groups petitioning the Senate Ethics Committee to disclose the identity of donors giving more than $ 5, 000 ", which watchdog groups charged was intended to prevent passage of the bill.
Dennis Rehberg states opposition to the Shays-Meehan bill from 1998, of which he says it “ stripped freedom of speech rights from Montana citizens .” Aside from the bill, he makes a point to say he supports full and open disclosure laws for campaign finance reform.
The bill strengthens public disclosure requirements concerning lobbying activity and funding, places more restrictions on gifts for members of Congress and their staff, and provides for mandatory disclosure of earmarks in expenditure bills.
The bill, which made the rule change requiring public disclosure of signers, was itself filed with a discharge petition.
Among these bill, SB 697 prohibits balance billing of patients in the California's Healthy Families program, SB 1217 allows public oversight of the state bar pilots commission, SB 1356 which aims to protect victims of domestic violence from the threat of jail when they refrain from testifying against their abuser in court, SB 1370 which protects teachers from the retaliatory action of school officials as a result of student speech, SB 1696 which states that contracts between a government and a private entity should be subject to the same disclosure requirements as other public records, and SB 1419 which creates a double-fine zone on 19th and Van Ness Avenues — an area area with a historically high pedestrian collision rate.

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