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Since then vaccination campaigns have spread throughout the globe, sometimes prescribed by law or regulations ( See Vaccination Acts ).
E. g. 1 regulations are enforced by fines, which operate as a form of tax if pollution rises above the threshold prescribed.
From the 16th century, students ( especially of secondary or grammar schools and similar institutions ) were often subject to regulations that prescribed, for example, modest and not too stylish attire.
Subsequently, various editions of Navy regulations mentioned the act of putting a ship in commission, but details of a commissioning ceremony were not prescribed.
Many activities that are ostensibly performed for concrete purposes, such as jury trials, execution of criminals, and scientific symposia, are loaded with purely symbolic actions prescribed by regulations or tradition, and thus partly ritualistic in nature.
* The oath on the Chinese rites, which was prescribed by Benedict XIV, is not fully in accord with recent regulations and is superfluous.
Cadets are required to adhere to regimental rules and regulations, wear prescribed uniforms during business hours, stand watches as part of a duty rotation, and attend formation / muster each morning during the academic week, as well as a weekly uniform inspection on Friday afternoons.
In 2010, voters approved the following " The citizens of this state shall have the personal right to hunt and fish, subject to reasonable regulations and restrictions prescribed by law.
Under current uniform regulations, the badges are worn when ribbons or large medals are prescribed.
During the Civil Wars, some innovations were made in the government of the company, allowing many people to become members who were not qualified by the charters of Elizabeth and James, or who did not conform to the regulations prescribed.
Those road signs which are prescribed in law are prescribed under the Road Traffic ( Signs ) Regulations 1997-2004, the 1997 regulations being the main set which repealed various traffic signs regulations dating back to 1964.
F2 was an open formula that allowed the use of any chassis that met the prescribed regulations ; it was well supported during the 1970s, with chassis from Tecno, March Engineering, Toleman, Ralt, Matra and others.
He was known as the creator of so-called ' Foča regulations ' ( 1942 ), which prescribed the foundation and activity of people's liberation committees in the liberated territories during the war against the Nazis.
The TC normally includes the type design, the operating limitations, the type certificate data sheet ( TCDS ), the applicable regulations, and other conditions or limitations prescribed by the CAA.
The regulations adopted in the order established requirements for broadband, cellular, and wireline Personal Communications Services ( PCS ) carriers in compliance with the assistance capability requirements prescribed by the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act.
Such a document must be in the form " prescribed by regulations ".
These regulations laid down specific rules regarding certain " prescribed terms ".
If a lender failed to comply with the prescribed regulations then the agreement would not be " properly executed " under section 61 and could then be challenged as " irredeemably unenforceable " under section 127.
b ) As underlying factor in the accident was the failure of SLM's ( Surinam Airways ) operational management to observe the pertinent regulations as well as the procedures prescribed in the SLM Operations Manual concerning qualification and certification during recruitment and employment of the crew members furnished by ACI.
# Listed on Indian stock exchange with minimum prescribed public shareholding under SEBI regulations.
Section 6109 ( a ) of the Internal Revenue Code provides ( in part ) that " When required by regulations prescribed by the Secretary the Treasury or his delegate.

regulations and within
He is not one to remain more comfortably and unquestioningly within a body of social, cultural, or literary traditions than he was within the traditions -- or possibly the regulations -- governing his tenure in the post office at Oxford, Mississippi, thirty-five years ago.
Nevertheless, irradiated foods that fall within the single category ; ' dried aromatic herbs, spices and vegetable seasonings ' are permitted presently in all 27 member states of the European Community and seven countries ( Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom ) also maintain a number of national regulations that allow other irradiated foods to be marketed as long as they comply with Directvie 1999 / 2 / EC.
In June 2005, as part of an ongoing programme of democratic reform, new regulations were promulgated to formally recognised political parties within the framework of the electoral system.
Different nations within the EU have different regulations, and in some nations general practitioners have the legal right to maintain addicts with whatever they deem to be most efficacious in maintaining their health and well being.
Cryptosystems using keys larger than 40 bits were then considered munitions within the definition of the US export regulations ; PGP has never used keys smaller than 128 bits so it qualified at that time.
Although numerous variations of ingredients for different pasta products are known, in Italy the commercial manufacturing and labeling of pasta for sale as a food product within the country is highly regulated. Italian regulations recognise three categories of commercially manufactured dried pasta as well as manufactured fresh and stabilized pasta:
The Italian regulations under Presidential Decree N ° 187 apply only to the commercial manufacturing of pastas both made and sold within Italy.
There are two side judges and one head referee who together provide a " successful " or " failed " result for each attempt based on their observation of the lift within the governing body's rules and regulations.
The regulatory body may create, interpret, and enforce its regulations upon the common carrier ( subject to judicial review ) with independence and finality, as long as it acts within the bounds of the enabling legislation.
They also provide important information to those assigned to the statutory offices within OMB, which are Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the Office of Federal Financial Management, and the Office of E-Government & Information Technology whose job it is to specialize in issues such as federal regulations or procurement policy and law.
The U. S. regulations for labeling and advertising bourbon apply only to products made for consumption within the United States ; they do not apply to distilled spirits made for export.
European Union regulations require bourbon-labeled products to be made in the United States, but do not require them to conform to all of the requirements that apply within the United States.
These guides include various recommended design criteria and standards, some of which are cited within the UK building regulations, and therefore form a legislative requirement for major building services works.
However, a patrol regulation read from the handbook by Cadet Matt Dodson reads: "- but the responsibility of determining the legality of the order rests on the person ordered as well as on the person giving the order ", suggesting that he was within regulations to do so.
An artificial monument is anything within the regulations that are usually placed at corner points by landowners, surveyors, engineers and others.
They may be refereed to as iron pins or pipes, stakes, trees, concrete monuments or what ever the surveyor decides to use at the time, within the regulations for the area.
Archaeological and anthropological evidence strongly suggests that people of all societies regularly adjust their activity within economic systems in attempt to evade regulations.
A trail may be completely contained within one administration ( e. g. a State Park ) or it may pass through multiple administrations, leading to a confusing array of regulations, allowing dogs or mountain bikes in one segment but not in another, or requiring Wilderness Permits for a portion of the trail, but not everywhere.
Architectural style, often based upon local building traditions and techniques, are also codified within the regulations.
They were usually descended from one of the many Irish royal families, and the founding regulations of the abbey sometimes specified that the abbacy should if possible be kept within one family lineage.
Properties were built in the 1980s and the 1990s and a road was over the stream before regulations against building properties and making streets over and 100 m within a stream to be disallowed.
The mayor and aldermen had the power and authority to elect marshals, clerks, treasurer and other necessary officers to properly carry on the affairs of Odum ; prescribe the duties and fix the compensation of such officials ; make and pass ordinances, by-laws, rules and regulations which are deemed necessary for the good order, peace, health and government of Odum ; have exclusive jurisdiction over the streets, alleys, sidewalks, drives, parks and other property of Odum ; keeping the same in good order, removing all obstructions of the same at the expenses of the person obstructing ; construct and maintain waterworks, drainage and sewage systems, and other modern improvements, issuing bonds to pay for such expenses ; establish and regulate police, fire and sanitary protection for Odum ; grant municipal franchies ; raise revenue by taxation and grant licenses to defray the expense of government ; regulate the sale and barter of merchandise within the limits of Odum, and the exhibition of shows.
However, because the mall was not built yet, the tower violated highway regulations, and the city was forced to change it within a short deadline.
The City Council has the power to adopt ordinances and regulations consistent with state and federal law for the good government, preservation of good order, benefit of trade and commerce, protection of the quality of life within the city, and, as necessary, to carry out the purposes of the government of the City of Laurel.

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