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enactment and evolution
* 1926: Columbus Enquirer Sun, " for the service which it rendered in its brave and energetic fight against the Ku Klux Klan ; against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution ; against dishonest and incompetent public officials and for justice to the Negro and against lynching.
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** Columbus Enquirer Sun, for the service which it rendered in its brave and energetic fight against the Ku Klux Klan ; against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution ; against dishonest and incompetent public officials and for justice to the Negro and against lynching.

enactment and laws
The powers of the legislature include enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws ; adoption of the government budget, declarations of war and peace, defining national boundaries, calling referenda and elections, appointments and relief of officers, supervising the Government of Croatia and other holders of public powers responsible to the Sabor, and granting of amnesties.
These successes were followed by the enactment of a whole series of laws regulating waste ( Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ), toxic substances ( Toxic Substances Control Act ), pesticides ( FIFRA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ), clean-up of polluted sites ( Superfund ), protection of endangered species ( Endangered Species Act ), and more.
Finally there is the enactment of laws or legislation.
In the enactment and enforcement of laws, the victory of the State is complete but not so in regards to administration the reason being that it is easy to see the advantage of the enactment and enforcement of laws but not the administration of domestic, religious and business affairs which should be kept to a minimum by government.
The codification is based on the content of the laws, however, not the vehicle by which they are adopted ; so, for instance, if an appropriations act contains substantive, permanent legislation ( as is sometimes the case ), the permanent provisions will be incorporated into the Code even though they were adopted as part of a non-permanent enactment.
Its powers includes the enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws ; the adoption of the government budget ; supervising the Government of Vietnam and other holders of public powers responsible to the National Assembly ; and appointing members of the judiciary.
His reign is significant for the founding of the Justinian Dynasty that included his eminent nephew Justinian I and for the enactment of laws that de-emphasized the influence of the old Roman nobility.
Prior to the enactment of the federal securities laws and the creation of the SEC, there existed so-called Blue Sky laws that were enacted and enforced at the state level and regulated the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud.
The impact of the Hine photographs led to the enactment of child labor laws across the country.
Norris took a case to the Irish High Court in 1980 seeking a declaration that the laws of 1861 and 1885 which criminalised homosexual conduct were not in force since the enactment of the Constitution of Ireland.
Though Cincinnatus was initially able to prevent their enactment, Terentilius attempted to use the upheaval associated with the war effort to push through a series of reforms which were specifically to benefit the proletarii and peasantry, including a proposal to draw up a code of written laws applicable equally to patricians and plebeians — an early push for what would eventually become the Ten or Twelve Tables.
The NCCUSL drafts laws on a variety of subjects and proposes them for enactment by each state, the District of Columbia, the U. S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
More than a year later, on December 22, 2009, acting on said appeal, the Court reversed its earlier ruling as it ruled that " at the end of the day, the passage of the amendatory law ( regarding the criteria for cityhood as set by Congress ) is no different from the enactment of a law, i. e., the cityhood laws specifically exempting a particular political subdivision from the criteria earlier mentioned.
In many cases the public / private law distinction is confounded by laws that regulate private relations while having been passed by legislative enactment.
The 1999 recall effort was prompted by several actions taken by Gray Davis, including: Davis's preventing the enactment of Proposition 187, by keeping it from being appealed to the US Supreme Court ; also, Davis signed two new highly restrictive gun-control laws.
Protocol No. 1 called for the enactment of laws that would compensate Nazi victims directly for indemnification and restitution claims arising from Nazi persecution.
The same was true of the campaign for the enactment of these laws.
* The equal rights between women and men that entails the repeal of the Family Code and the enactment of civil laws, equal devoting full citizenship for women,
Because of the sovereign's place in the enactment of laws, the enacting clause of acts of parliament may mention him or her, as well as the other one or two bodies of parliament.
The power of appointment being vested in the president of the United States by the United States Constitution, it is not within the power of the United States Congress to fetter the president's action by the enactment of laws restricting the exercise of the power of appointments.

enactment and binding
The process institutionalized the EIA process in development proposals and enactment, which makes the integration of IEE and EIA legally binding to the prescribed projects.

enactment and regulations
* The Steel Electric-class ferryboats used by Washington State Ferries were in violation of several Coast Guard regulations, but because they were built in 1927, before the enactment of the regulations, they were allowed to sail.
The UCS supports an increase in Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards, as well as a reduction in smog pollution from construction equipment and diesel trucks and the enactment of state laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks, based on California's regulations.
They wanted it to allow for the enactment of regulations with input from disability groups, business interests and others, to set out measures to be implemented to achieve the ODA's goals, and reasonable time lines for their achievement.
The North American Industry Classification System definition of the Public Administration ( NAICS 91 ) sector states that public administration "... comprises establishments primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them ".
The legal basis for the enactment of regulations is Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ( formerly Article 249 TEC ).
That changed with the enactment of the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 ( FOPA ), which allows FFLs to transfer firearms at gun shows provided they follow the provisions of the GCA and other pertinent federal regulations.
One difference between EASA and JAA is that EASA has legal regulatory authority within the European Union ( EU ) through the enactment of its regulations through the European Commission, Council of the European Union and European Parliament, while most of the JAA regulatory products were harmonized codes without direct force of law.
Owners of AM / FM affiliate stations fought these new regulations vigorously, delaying enactment of the new rules until January 1, 1967.
However, the eminent domain clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution limits the power of state and federal governments to impinge on the riparian rights of landowners by prohibiting the enactment of any laws or regulations that amount to a " taking " of private property.
This modification was made in response to the enactment of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's ( EPA ) Tier I environmental regulations.
His tenure as Governor was marked by many accomplishments, including significant reorganization of State government and the passage of forward-looking new environmental lawsthe enactment of air and water quality standards, surface mining regulations, and the creation of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.
For example, because it is not customary to expressly delegate power to administrative bodies to issue specific regulatory documents, they are not drafted pursuant to any specific entrustment of power in the manner of a statutory authorization of the enactment of implementing regulations.
The litigation and media sensation surrounding the case established legal precedents and triggered the enactment of regulations governing labor safety standards, including a baseline of ' provable suffering '.
After its enactment, some consumer advocacy groups criticised the FACT Act claiming that it preempts some stricter and already-existing state regulations, and provides exceptions that are ' far too generous ' to new regulations regarding disclosure of personal information by banks as found in the act.

enactment and occurred
In the Republic of Ireland every constitutional amendment must be approved by referendum ; 30 such referendums have occurred so far ( from the enactment of the current constitution to the end of 2009 ).
There had been a few allotment programs ahead of the Dawes Act, but the vast fragmentation of reservations occurred from enactment of this act up to 1934, when the Indian Reorganization Act was passed.
Following enactment of the MWTA the EPA Administrator may be allowed to “ commence civil action in the United States district court in the district in which the violation occurred ” against those being charged with the violation.
From the Xinhai Revolution to the enactment of the Peace Preservation Law ( 1911 – 1925 ), the most important pre-WW2 democracy movement " Taishō Democracy " occurred.

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