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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.
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.
The relevant legislation in the UK is the Housing, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, ( 1996 Chapter 53 ).
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

UK and laws
Restrictions on homebrewing were lifted in the UK in 1963, Australia followed suit in 1972, and the USA in 1978, though individual states were allowed to pass their own laws limiting production.
The Minister of Industry indicated that if due diligence were performed by the investors and the banks, the current laws governing business contracts in the UK offered sufficient protection for the public and the banks.
The Isle of Man is subject to certain European Union laws, by virtue of a being a territory for which the UK has responsibility in international law.
These laws are those for areas not covered by the Protocol 3 opt-out that the UK included for the Isle of Man in its accession treaty – the areas excluded being free movement of persons, services and capital, and taxation and social policy harmonisation.
Spin-offs include a script-book The Life of Brian of Nazareth, which is backed by MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK ... ( The printing of this book also caused problems, since there are rarely used technical laws in the UK against " blasphemy " dictating what can and cannot be written about religion – the publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies ).
* 1986 – The Loscoe gas explosion leads to new UK laws on landfill gas migration and gas protection on landfill sites.
Since 1915 the UK licensing laws had changed very little, with comparatively early closing times.
* UK laws regarding prostitution updated for 2006
Although the UK and Japan enacted national laws in 1960 and 1967 respectively, these laws were not at all comprehensive or fully enforceable as to address ( a ) generally rising ambient noise ( b ) enforceable numerical source limits on aircraft and motor vehicles or ( c ) comprehensive directives to local government.
Following a successful referendum in 2011 on extending the law making powers of the National Assembly it is now able to make laws, known as Acts of the Assembly, on all matters in devolved subject areas, without needing the UK Parliament's agreement.
Karla Jones, a taskforce director for ALEC, told participants at a meeting that proposed laws in Canada, the UK and Australia would prohibit branding of tobacco products.
The Trade Marks Act, 1999 is a reproduction of the UK ’ s Trade Marks Act 1994 as India follow the English Trade Mark laws from the beginning.
In the UK, on-track bookies still mark up the odds on boards beside the race course and use tic-tac or mobile telephones to communicate the odds between their staff and to other bookies, but, with the modernisation of United Kingdom Bookmaking laws, online and high street gambling are at an all-time high, with a so-called Super Casino having been planned for construction in Manchester prior to the government announcing that this plan had been scrapped on 26 February 2008.
It is an offence to advertise in the UK, gambling that physically takes place in a non-European Economic Area ( EEA ), or in the case of gambling by remote means, gambling which is not regulated by the gambling laws of an EEA state.
Due in large part to unfavourable UK tax laws for inward investment in the UK film industry, the 1990 ′ s were precarious and witnessed an all-time low in British film production generally, but many large-scale productions such as Tim Burton ’ s Batman Returns and three further Bond films ( GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies & The World Is Not Enough ) kept Pinewood ticking over.
There are various laws concerning the meat content of sausages in the UK.
The doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty still applies-if the UK wants to have ultimate power over her laws as was the case previously, she would need to break from Europe.
Although classical neoliberalism rests on the free flow of information, the neoliberal era has been marked by an unprecedented expansion of intellectual property and copyright, an expansion of libel laws to silence criticism ( e. g. libel tourism ) and expanding corporate secrecy ( e. g. in the UK corporations used contract law to forbid discussion of salaries, thereby controlling labour costs ), all of which came to be seen as a normal part of neoliberalism, but are wholly against its spirit.
In some countries such as the UK, the age for child pornography is higher than the age of consent, hence child pornography laws also cover images involving consenting adults.
Restrictions on homebrewing were lifted in the UK in 1963, Australia followed suit in 1972, and the USA in 1978, though individual states were allowed to pass their own laws limiting production.
UK laws regarding work stoppages and strikes are defined within the Employment Relations Act 1999 and the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992.

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