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The publication of these standards formed the basis of future advances in standardisation in various industries, and in many countries the definitions were immediately recognised in relevant legislation.
Raymond argues that this could raise awareness of the software and thus increase the free software movement's influence on relevant standards and legislation.
Earlier in December 2005, the European Commission initiated the second stage of infringement proceedings against the British Government relating to Gibraltar ’ s failure to transpose five European Union directives on electronic communications, but these were closed after the relevant legislation was passed into law by the House of Assembly in June 2006.
Common law courts generally explain in detail the legal rationale behind their decisions, with citations of both legislation and previous relevant judgments, and often an exegesis of the wider legal principles.
By contrast, court decisions in some civil law jurisdictions ( most prominently France ) tend to be extremely brief, mentioning only the relevant legislation and not going into great detail about how a decision was reached.
The relevant legislation concerned the 1986 Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations.
For example, in October 2001, Japan adopted legislation allowing the creation of " Japan-version 401 ( k )" accounts even though no provision of the relevant Japanese codes is in fact called " section 401 ( k ).
It distributes proposed legislation and testimony to all relevant federal reviewers and distils the comments into a consensus opinion of the Administration about the proposal.
The relevant legislation is the Employment Act ( 1946 ), initially the " Full Employment Act ," later amended in the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act ( 1978 ).
The text of the relevant legislation is as follows:
This methodology is subject to several potential sources of error: some fatal attacks may not have been reported ; a study might not find all of the relevant news reports ; and the potential for misidentification of dog breeds, although courts in the United States and Canada have ruled that expert identification, when using published breed standards, is sufficient for the enforcement of breed-specific legislation.
It was later determined by the High Court in Sue v Hill that this legislation established Britain and Australia as independent nations sharing the same person as their relevant sovereign.
Specific regulatory frameworks and questions related to Paramedic practice can only definitively be answered by consulting relevant provincial legislation, although provincial Paramedic Associations may often offer a simpler overview of this topic when it is restricted to a province-by-province basis.
The report appealed to juristic institutions and government to hurry to make relevant legislation in order to purify the internet environment.
This case concerned FM radio frequencies and found that the Treaty could be relevant even concerning legislation which did not mention it.
However, the power to make legislation relevant to the area may also be granted.
In this industry it is common fall back on a suitably qualified person, such as an independent third party inspection and testing company, to verify the cosmetics ’ compliance against the requirements of applicable cosmetic regulations and other relevant legislation, including REACH, GMP, hazardous substances, etc.
As a slight variation on the proposal for English votes on English laws, Sir Malcolm Rifkind proposed that an English Grand Committee, along the lines of the Scottish and Welsh Grand Committees ( made up of all the MPs from the relevant nation ) to be formed to debate on the effects of legislation on England.
Departments who wish to make new primary legislation must apply to the committee for a slot in the legislative programme, as well as obtaining clearance from the relevant policy committee.
Fourteen states explicitly prohibit the practice, while the remainder either allow it or have no relevant legislation.
The governance of the museum is the responsibility of a Board of Trustees, originally established by the Imperial War Museum Act 1920, later amended by the Imperial War Museum Act 1955 and the Museums and Galleries Act 1992 and other relevant legislation.
The European Union maintains a bicameral legislative system which consists of the European Parliament, which is elected in general elections on the basis of universal suffrage, and the Council of the European Union which consists of members of the governments of the Member States which are competent for the relevant field of legislation.
Notwithstanding the declaration in the 1937 constitution that the Oireachtas is to be " the sole and exclusive " legislature, it has long been held that it is permissible for the Oireachtas to delegate it law-making power to other bodies as long as such delegated legislation does not exceed the " principles and policies " set out in the relevant authorising statute.
The superseded law and the current law share many similarities with the relevant legislation in the United Kingdom, a similarity which is also facilitated by TRIPs.
In practice, many human rights are very difficult to legally enforce due to the absence of consensus on the application of certain rights, the lack of relevant national legislation or of bodies empowered to take legal action to enforce them.

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A highly relevant pathogen in this context is the foot-and-mouth disease ( FMD ) virus, which is capable of causing widespread economic damage and public concern ( as witnessed in the 2001 and 2007 FMD outbreaks in the UK ), whilst having almost no capacity to infect humans.
In the UK, the relevant laws are the Criminal Justice Act 1993 Part V Schedule 1 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, which defines an offence of Market Abuse.
The relevant UK laws include: Data Protection Act 1998 ; Freedom of Information Act 2000 ; Environmental Information Regulations 2004 ; Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
There are 2 Taco Bell sites in the UK in operation at the Strategic Air Command and United States Air Force bases at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, but, commensurate with existing security controls, access is restricted to relevant service personnel.
The University of Sussex in the UK has also achieved a reputation in this field of study, and the Sussex emphasis on broad interdisciplinary study has been particularly useful in relevant teaching and research.
This point is not relevant to the UK concept of takeovers, which always involve the acquisition of a public company.
To become a full member of CIBSE, and so also to be registered by the Engineering Council UK as a chartered engineer, engineers must also attain an Honours Degree and a Masters Degree in a relevant engineering subject.
CIBSE publishes several guides to HVAC design relevant to the UK market, and also the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
In the Australia, the UK, and New Zealand the non-physician manual medicine osteopaths are regulated by statute and practice requires registration with the relevant regulatory authority.
This list is usually written in the operator's operations manual which has to be approved by the relevant aviation authority ( CAA in the UK, FAA in the United States ).
The album was not released in America or Australia, and received only a ' soft release ' in the United Kingdom, as their new British label Polydor thought that their sound was no longer relevant to the UK music scene.
* Science, technology, and society In the mid-to late-1960s, student and faculty social movements in the U. S., UK, and European universities helped to launch a range of new interdisciplinary fields ( such as women's studies ) that were seen to address relevant topics that the traditional curriculum ignored.
The primary grounds of appeal ( and the main mitigation in the original hearing )-that according to the UK Parliament's ' Green Book ' expenses guidelines, Chaytor's situation would have entitled him to claim more than he had done but on a different property-was dismissed as not relevant.
Accountable to the Attorney General, it has jurisdiction over England, Wales and Northern Ireland and assists a number of overseas investigations by obtaining information from UK sources Section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 grants the SFO special compulsory powers to require any person ( or business / bank ) to provide any relevant documents ( including confidential ones ) and answer any relevant questions including ones about confidential matters.
In Mauritius, to be able to practice as a lawyer, only a relevant degree ( not necessarily Law, i. e. Politics or History ) and a bar afterwards are required, and the latter can start exercising after that, similar to the UK and France.
In the UK, any person diving at work is required to hold a relevant qualification approved by the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ).
The relevant provisions are contained in the UK through Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 entry into force 26th May 2008 ; missing the EU deadline for implementation by 12th June 2007.
* British Rock Art Collection Over 16. 000 photos of more than 1200 rock art sites in the UK with relevant information and links.
The Pet passport alone can be used to enter some countries if it records all relevant information ( e. g. the UK ), but it will not suffice to enter many countries.
In partnership with the relevant specialist societies, the three UK Royal Colleges have set up the MRCP Specialist Examinations Unit responsible for the organisation of new knowledge based assessments.
This category is for articles about properties owned or managed by English Heritage, which is a non-departmental public body of the UK government, and other articles relevant to its work.
; International Networks: Enable a Principal Investigator based in the UK to lead a research project, of up to three years, where its successful completion is dependant on the participation of relevant overseas institutions.
* Index of UK government consultations relevant to small business on the Business Link website

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