Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

207 Sentences With "codifies"

How to use codifies in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "codifies" and check conjugation/comparative form for "codifies". Mastering all the usages of "codifies" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The bill also codifies paying producers and engineers digital royalties.
It also codifies the president's ability to shrink a monument.
And that inflexibility codifies our economic classes into social classes.
Senator Klobuchar supports pushing for legislation that codifies Roe v. Wade.
The WTO, which codifies the multilateral rules-based trading system, needs help.
The law codifies the anonymous data reporting that undermines Airbnb's tax accountability.
The policy outlined this spring, it says, codifies a longtime unwritten understanding.
Opponents say it would put transgender people at risk and codifies discrimination.
The measure the Legislature passed on Wednesday codifies and broadens that decision.
The SELF DRIVE Act codifies decades of historical precedent in automobile industry regulation.
It also codifies the president's ability to reduce the size of a monument.
And it codifies the sanctions placed by executive order by the Obama administration.
The legislation codifies sanctions on Moscow for interfering in the 2016 presidential election.
The bill even codifies 8 enumerated crimes under which they can keep such data.
The bill he signed codifies that ruling on a state level, his office said.
The new law codifies much stricter controls than in Europe and the United States.
The memorandum isn't exactly new: it organizes, describes, and codifies practices already in use.
Andrew Cuomo enacted a law in January that codifies rights laid out in Roe v.
France's new law codifies what is known as the Nordic Model for combating sexual exploitation.
Good intention, bad fixAB22020 codifies a 25 state Supreme Court ruling, Dynamex Operations West v.
"This largely codifies the practices that have evolved over the last eight years," he said.
The bill now codifies a less expansive regulation from the Obama administration on the subject.
The stylebook codifies a set of practices designed to make the paper easy to read.
We believe regulation that codifies these principles across the internet would be good for everyone.
But the 53-page plan mostly codifies ideas the White House has been floating for months.
The new law codifies much stricter controls than other regions including Europe and the United States.
This has been the IRS's policy since October 2014, and the bill codifies the agency's guidance.
" Instead, Paul said, the Senate GOP's healthcare bill "codifies and likely expands many aspects of Obamacare.
It also codifies that discipline, up to and including termination, can be meted out for violations.
It codifies recent case law that distributors may purchase products for personal use if they desire.
Ralph Northam's abortion comments, and the passage of a New York law that codifies Roe v. Wade.
"Today's extraordinary sessions codifies into law reforms that have been eight years in the making," he said.
However, Republicans feel the vote was too little too late, and codifies proceedings they view as unfair.
"Civility" means whatever comforts the largest number of white Americans, no matter how much injustice it codifies.
So sacred is the classic baguette that French law strictly codifies it, protects it and regulates it.
CALIFORNIA COURT CASE The bill codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court decision, Dynamex Operations West Inc v.
Those gains create an opportunity, advocates believe, to advance legislation that codifies and protects access to abortion.
It is critical that the U.S. Congress back up Pence's announcement with legislation that codifies this strategy.
It codifies preferred language intended to make our journalism easier to read, while addressing questions of ethics.
One possibility is that Congress will pass legislation that codifies President Obama's executive order that created the program.
The amendment basically codifies DACA and was the brainchild of Congressman David Price, a Democrat from North Carolina.
The measure also codifies into law that only a senior Justice Department official can fire a special counsel.
This common-sense, nonpartisan bill codifies into statute the newly created Federal Clearinghouse on School Safety Best Practices.
UNSCR 2231 both codifies the JCPOA and enshrines a set of companion agreements that address non-nuclear threats.
Sitting at his computer, working on a new protocol for alien invasions, Fury codifies an initiative: The Protectors Initiative.
Gee is in charge of enforcing a 1997 settlement, known as the Flores agreement, that codifies migrant kids' rights.
His deep knowledge of the WTO, which codifies America's trade relationship with China, means he knows the organisation's weaknesses.
SPS Commerce's online software codifies each retailer's rule book, which allows suppliers to keep up with the constant changes.
Congressman Sensenbrenner's legislation simply codifies the status quo and is not a solution to the problem facing the states.
The Zinke proposal and the Senate bill that codifies this plan would do nothing to address the maintenance backlog.
The bill Congress did pass, meanwhile, codifies some of the most troubling aspects of Section 702, according to privacy advocates.
The deal reached today adds new sanctions against Russia's defense and military-intelligence sectors and codifies existing sanctions into law.
People who support the bill say it simply codifies quicker pathways that the Food and Drug Administration was already using.
It's a moment that codifies Cochran's previous statement to Darden — he's not trying to be respectful, he's trying to win.
She codifies the animals in ways suggestive of "beasts of burden," sometimes imbuing them with a feeling of impending doom.
Abortion rights advocates on Friday cheered the Delaware law, which codifies at the state level provisions of Roe v. Wade.
Opponents say that the secrecy the law codifies hurts police efforts to mend ties in predominantly black and Latino communities.
Instead it codifies my favorite part of so many parties—sitting around and talking with my friends late at night.
The statute merely codifies the importance of deterring those who, with wrongful intent, would interfere with the pursuit of justice.
For those who were worried that other social media sites weren't already echo chambers, Verrit basically codifies that into its mission.
But Republicans have slammed the resolution as too little too late, alleging it codifies the process that was already taking place.
The legislation clarifies these existing criteria, which have been in FDA statute since 85033, and codifies the process for priority review.
The law has caused particular unease in Western capitals as it codifies sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats.
In between its endless dick jokes, "American Vandal" can be a brutal indictment of how the culture codifies and institutionalizes narrative.
The abc conjecture, which was first formulated in the 1980s, codifies the intuition that this kind of triple hardly ever happens.
It slaps new sanctions on Russia and codifies existing sanctions for its aggression in Ukraine and interference in the 2016 election.
The tentative agreement, which Trump refers to as a "phase one" deal, codifies what was agreed to in principle in October.
The legislation also codifies little-used ITC rules to allow for early disposition of abusive cases in the first 100 days.
"My legislation before us today, codifies and enhances the cyber incident response teams at DHS," McCaul said in remarks on Monday.
It also puts new sanctions into place on Russia, and codifies existing sanctions that former President Obama enforced through executive action.
Farmers have been wary of the new rule because it takes many voluntary elements of food safety planning and codifies them.
The Title IX Protection Act, introduced by Speier and other members of the Democratic Women's Working Group, codifies some of those guidelines.
It also codifies Uber's participation in NASA's uncrewed traffic management (UTM) project, which was first introduced in 2015 to regulate drone traffic.
The FCC's policy merely codifies the principle, using Title II reclassification, in a way that is legally defensible against broadband industry attacks.
This bill codifies present federal doctrine by prohibiting states from imposing sales tax collection and reporting burdens on out-of-state businesses.
Perez jumped into the race with the support of those close to the White House, so Biden's announcement publicly codifies that support.
The so-called "snooper's charter," officially the Investigatory Power Act, codifies intelligence agencies' use of metadata analysis and malware to hack computers.
That strategy, outlined in a memo obtained by Axios, codifies defense strategies piloted by the president and his allies in recent weeks.
Tehran's ballistic missile tests continue to transgress both the spirit and letter of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which codifies the nuclear deal.
The bill both codifies existing sanctions against Russia and adds new sanctions to Russia, Iran, North Korea and nations that use slave labor.
Specifically, the bill codifies provisions of an NLRB regulation called the "ambush election rule" which significantly shortens the time span in election processes.
Jira was already flexible enough to allow them to do this, but the new set of templates now codifies these processes for them.
In its final form, the rule codifies the FLEX program but relieves plants of any firm requirement to address the reevaluated flood risks.
Why it matters: The suit challenges the constitutionality of a recently passed law that codifies stricter requirements to classify workers as independent contractors.
The document codifies Chinese sovereignty, but also guarantees extensive freedoms for Hong Kong people, with a separate legal system and autonomy for its government.
Lorena Gonzalez, the bill codifies and expands a landmark state supreme court ruling from last May which wrestled with the same employment classification issue.
The ruling codifies the UK system of "thematic warrants," which can be issued to broad classes of people in an open-ended time frame.
Written by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzelez (D-San Diego), AB5 codifies the California Supreme Court's unanimous May 214 ruling in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v.
As the Mad Hatter in Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland reminds us, how we name things is an arbitrary exercise and codifies linguistic conventions.
"RHA codifies our existing practices and — and this is critical — treats abortion care just like any other health care, because it is," state Rep.
And Muslim countries throughout the world where women are being abused in relationships where the government codifies it under Sharia law and so forth.
The announcement doesn't amount to much since it essentially codifies the agency's existing practice, according to Adam Levitin, a professor at Georgetown Law School.
Here are four provisions you should know about: The Senate bill codifies the authority for states to institute work requirements for some Medicaid enrollees.
It also codifies into law a presidential commitment to free up 500 megahertz of spectrum controlled by federal agencies for wireless broadband by 2020.
The new regulations codifies this, meaning the FAA will officially be allowed to go after pilots who it deems are a threat to other airplanes.
While the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) codifies 41 different types of whiskey, gin boasts three measly subsets: distilled, redistilled, and compounded.
It slaps new financial penalties on Russia and codifies existing sanctions for its 2014 military intervention in Ukraine and for interfering in last year's election.
The strategy codifies the ability of agencies aligned with the Department of Defense, like the NSA and military branches, to conduct offensive actions in cyberspace.
The legislation codifies the Johnson Amendment, a federal provision in the U.S. tax code that bars nonprofits and religious organizations from making campaign donations or endorsements.
The 2008 China Labor Contract Law, successor to the 1995 China Labor Law, codifies wide-ranging protections for Chinese workers, including the right to collectively bargain.
The DCCC policy, which party aides say codifies a long-time informal arrangement, could make it harder for political newcomers to attract top political consulting talent.
The new law slaps financial penalties on Moscow and codifies existing sanctions against Russia for its incursion in Ukraine and for interfering in the 2016 election.
The convention is not mentioned in Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty (which codifies the process of leaving the union), nor is France even a signatory.
And the way we decide that kind of thing as a society is to have our elected representatives pass legislation that codifies such accommodations into law.
The law also codifies rules that ban online news broadcasting services from original reporting, requiring them to identify sources and non-selectively reproduce state-sanctioned information.
The legislation codifies, among other things, the power to restrict the movement of people if they are suspected of threatening national security or harboring terrorist ideas.
The Global Health Security Act codifies U.S. investments in developing preparedness and response capacity abroad for public health threats to reduce or prevent their spread across borders.
"Summa de Arithmetica" codifies the mathematical foundations of our modern and technological world and includes mathematics, computing and is the first published description of double-entry bookkeeping.
China's new counter-terrorism law, adopted last year, has caused particular unease in Western capitals as it codifies sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats.
The bipartisan measure codifies the new MOU and authorizes agreed-upon increases in Israel's security assistance as well as new U.S.-Israel cooperation in cybersecurity and space.
The bill codifies existing Department of Justice regulations requiring that a special counsel only be fired with proper justification by a senior Senate-confirmed Justice Department official.
A provision in the bill codifies the IRS's partnership with tax preparation companies to allow them to offer free filing software for low- and middle-income taxpayers.
Yet several police agencies said the new law, which replaces one passed in 1872, simply codifies policies already used in major California cities that emphasize de-escalation.
AB 5 codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court decision that established a three-part test to determine who is an employee and who is an independent contractor.
The law, known as Assembly Bill 5, took effect January 1 and codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court decision formalizing the distinction between independent contractors and employees.
READ: Democrats vow to keep the GOP from turning impeachment into a 'goat rodeo' The resolution itself codifies the process the House will follow in its impeachment inquiry.
The definition and role of consent remains similar to that under the previous requirements but the new law contains more detail and codifies existing guidance and good practice.
Much of the law deals with the status of Israel's symbols -- it codifies the national anthem, describes the Israeli flag and sets the calendar as the Jewish calendar.
"Today's extraordinary session codifies into law reforms that have been eight years in the making," state Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R) said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Some senators want to draft a narrow bill that bolsters border security and codifies protections now extended to DACA recipients, which do not include a path to citizenship.
Pearl Jam on Monday became the latest band to cancel a North Carolina show over the state's bathroom law, which codifies which bathroom a transgender person must use.
"At a time when journalism has been under siege, it's critical that the city codifies the function of journalism as the guardian of good government," Mr. Torres said.
More than two-thirds of states have implemented legislation that codifies DPC and ensures that they are not regulated as a form of insurance as interpreted by the Treasury.
Bob Corker (R-TN) has by suggesting his GOP colleagues are in a cult, a comment that codifies the belief of many Trump voters that Washington openly disdains them.
The law codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court decision called Dynamex that established a three-part test to determine whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee.
But fake or not, the viral story affirms the values that so many office workers hold dear, and codifies them: The office fridge thief is the lowest of the low.
It codifies the right to an abortion for the first time, making Delaware the eighth state to guarantee women the right to seek the procedure even if federal law changes.
This is part of the continued drumbeat from this administration that if you are brown and you are an immigrant, you are not welcome here, and this now codifies that.
The legislation approved on Tuesday is supported by Mr. de Blasio, who has said it simply codifies what the department was already doing after its deal with Ms. Mark-Viverito.
Though the guidelines also raise the question of whether the Facebook value system it codifies means the social network has an editorial voice that would define it as a media company.
"We are left with a Bill that mostly permits and codifies all the illegal practices revealed through whistleblowing and court action," argues the Open Rights Group's Jim Killock, writing in Newsweek.
Ending the show with Bran in charge of Westeros codifies a male-dominated version of geek culture that reflects mainstream perceptions about fandom and aligns generally with the show's frequent misogyny.
While Assad has vowed to win back every inch of his country, Kinninmont says Russia is eager for a negotiated peace that codifies what they already see as a military victory.
However, we need a permanent, legislative remedy that codifies broad corrections to the tax code by adhering to our Constitution and putting an end to the violation of these basic rights.
It could lead to other countries imposing carbon tariffs on the US. And it codifies Trump's already clear intention to reverse any attempts by the federal government to fight climate change.
The book codifies some of that earlier backstory: he's a cocky-yet-earnest character who falls head-over-heels for Bria Tharen, a brainwashed pilgrim, and helps rescue her from her captors.
It also codifies a ban on so-called "about" collection — limiting the government to collecting communications to or from a target of surveillance and excluding collection that merely references to a target.
It reifies overly simplistic notions of difference that fall apart under scrutiny (Nigerian immigrants have the highest levels of education in the nation), and codifies the patronizing fallacy that demographics are destiny.
However civil, the agreement codifies one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson.
The Trademark Licensing Protection Act codifies what those in the franchising community have long understood – that maintaining brand standards should not force "joint employer" status on them in federal or state employment litigation.
If the federal government codifies a law against family separation, it will be because members of Congress, regardless of party, come together and pass a bill that they convince President Trump to sign.
The new directive largely codifies existing practices and norms rather than change policy, said Ari Schwartz, a former top cyber security adviser at the White House who is now with the law firm Venable.
Designed to mitigate the power over publishers that Google and Facebook have amassed in the last decade, it codifies a new copyright rule for linking to news organizations and quoting text from their stories.
"This provision codifies the existing Free File program and requires the IRS to continue to work with private stakeholders to maintain, improve, and expand the program," lawmakers said in a statement on the bill.
The new directive largely codifies existing practices and norms, rather than changing policy, said Ari Schwartz, a former top cyber security adviser at the White House who is now with the law firm Venable.
The document we signed on this most recent trip signifies a ceremonial partnership to expand trade and commerce and codifies ongoing efforts between the political, business and civilian leadership of both Cuba and Louisiana.
The effort should be reinforced in the United Nations, whose charter prohibits the use or threat of force except in individual or collective-self defense and codifies the human rights that China routinely suppresses.
In this case, Mr. Mansour said, the Palestinians have taken action as signers of the Law of the Sea Convention, a 1982 treaty that codifies international law concerning territorial waters, sea lanes and ocean resources.
The Conscience Protection Act simply codifies long-standing conscience protections that prohibit a hospital or health care facility that receives federal funding from discriminating against a health care professional for their commitment to protecting life.
"This new [bill] version creates far more certainty around the legality of the commercial sale of hemp-derived products (with less than 0.3 percent THC, namely CBD), and codifies the legality of interstate commerce," Azer wrote Tuesday.
Lawmakers have long fought over how to reinstate the net neutrality rules, whether through a measure that would roll back the Federal Communications Commission's 2017 repeal of the rules or through legislation that codifies the rules themselves.
The Handmaid's Tale, based on the 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood, envisions America after a religious coup strips women of their rights and codifies them within a stiff hierarchy, largely to wrestle with the rise of infertility.
This bill of rights codifies that a customer-generator's solar production that they consume themselves will offset their consumption from the grid at the full and exact cost-saved rate, which sometimes varies from the retail rate.
Instead of quibbling over whether the FCC has authority to write the rules or not, and then quibbling over the rules themselves, the act just codifies the rules as law and sets the FCC as the official watchdog.
"This provision codifies the existing Free File program and requires the IRS to continue to work with private stakeholders to maintain, improve, and expand the program," a summary of the bill from the Ways and Means committee reads.
Not only does it boost security cooperation with Jordan — a leading Arab ally in the fight against Islamic extremism — it also codifies the vital security assistance agreed upon in a 2016 Memorandum of Understanding between America and Israel.
The law Trump signed codifies an agreement between Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, California, New Mexico and Nevada to establish voluntary water conservation measures as the states try to manage prolonged drought conditions and regional impacts of climate change.
And it codifies the idea of using Section 230 immunity—without which no online platform could realistically risk hosting user-generated content at scale—as a cudgel to force private businesses to adopt government-approved content moderation practices.
It also gives citizens the right to obtain copies of the data companies have compiled about them and codifies their right, under certain circumstances, to have their personal data erased (also known as the "right to be forgotten").
A statement from the White House press office Monday evening announced that the president had signed the bill, which specifically codifies "animal crushing" as a federal offense punishable by a fine and up to seven years in prison.
"OLA is an important tool to ensure economic resiliency, protect taxpayers and codifies that no institution is too big to fail," said Anthony Cimino, head of government affairs at the Financial Services Rountable, a major banking trade group.
At worst, some "grand deal" between Russia and the Europeans codifies Ukraine's "grey zone" status and forces Kiev to hold elections on "special status" in the occupied Donbas regions, where autonomy would allow Russia to continue destabilizing Ukraine's government.
"This historic piece of legislation codifies the federal rights of the 25 million rape survivors in America and serves as a model for statehouses to adopt," Amanda Nguyen, a sexual assault survivor who helped draft the legislation, said in a statement.
Still, it's a big win for the gadget repair community, and one that codifies into law the right for you to fix or hack or repair the things you bought any way you want, regardless of what the manufacturer says.
States aim to legalize the "Right to Repair" your gear Every three years a board of Copyright Office wonks convenes and codifies exemptions to Section 1201: devices or situations that the board is convinced justifiably shouldn't be covered by the law.
" The initial reaction among some Republicans was consternation: A well-wired Republican told us: "It codifies the Rs' failure on repeal/replace and shows the President can move without hesitation or ideological impediment to make a deal with the Dems.
As a nation, we also must safeguard them and their communities from the irreparable harm caused by the threat of deportation, through programs such as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) or through legislation that codifies its salutary purposes.
Much of the bill, which is also expected to pass through the House of Representatives, codifies existing sanctions to make it harder for them to be relaxed, amid fears earlier this year that Mr Trump might take a pro-Moscow line.
Republicans are opposed to releasing families until as the proceedings move through the system on the grounds that it codifies the so-called "catch and release" policy that has been the bane of the Trump administration's existence since its inception.
The bill codifies existing economic sanctions that the Obama administration put in place via Executive Order for the Russian invasion of the Ukraine and Crimea; the new law covers additional punishment for the Russian interference in the last presidential election.
"As a large consumer of electricity who has successfully pursued a clean energy strategy, we believe the Clean Power Plan codifies and enhances positive long-term trends in the electricity market," Apple Global Energy Lead Robert Redlinger writes in the statement.
Indeed, the new law codifies something that has long occurred on the sly — slipping a pet's ashes into a coffin — said Robert Ruggiero, executive director of the Metropolitan Funeral Directors Association, which represents funeral directors based in New York City.
The law codifies the ABC test — which helps employers determine who should be classified as a freelancer — giving exemptions to some types of freelancers, such as architects, doctors, insurance agents, lawyers, grant writers, real estate agents, tutors, truck drivers and manicurists.
The proposed version of the constitution in part codifies changes in Cuban society that have occurred since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, long the country's benefactor, and in part modifies how the nation will function in the future.
This budget essentially codifies Trump's war on the liberal state—coupled with his spree of deregulation, it's a huge victory for private corporations and a huge loss for anyone who relies on the state in any way for food, shelter, education, or funding.
"Yesterday, the Democrats voted to potentially nullify the votes of 63 million Americans, disgracing themselves and bringing shame upon the House of Representatives," Trump said, referring to Thursday's adopted House resolution that codifies an impeachment inquiry into his alleged abuse of power.
As Trump codifies the extension of the guidelines, he and his advisers are weighing another recommendation with potential political fallout: that Americans being wearing masks or other face coverings, a reversal from earlier federal guidance that indicated such a step wasn't necessary.
The legislation, approved by a wide margin in the lower house of the French Parliament, codifies measures like search and seizure and house arrest without judicial review — steps once considered exceptional — and effectively institutionalizes a trade-off between security and personal liberty.
AB 5 codifies a 43 California Supreme Court decision that established a three-part test to determine whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee, eligible for a minimum wage, unemployment and workers' compensation, health care benefits, and other traditional protections.
In many ways this is merely codifies the split between major tentpole releases like Empire and Rome, and the series' generally superb standalone expansions like Napoleon and the mighty Fall of the Samurai (which is quietly the best gunpowder-age Total War ever made).
By mapping animals into human society while maintaining its conflicted and contradictory relationship with animals, Animal Crossing essentially codifies that dichotomy into an animal caste system that allows socially superior members to freely enslave and consume their own kind without any sort of internal conflict.
The bill, authored by Democratic assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court ruling that made a clear distinction between contractors and workers who should be considered employees — specifically, whether a worker performs a task that is central to the functioning of the business.
"It brings me great sadness that it has come to this," Harry said of the agreement, which codifies one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American, Wallis Simpson.
It merely codifies the basic rules of bathroom, locker room, and shower access that have long-existed in our society: If you have male genitals, you use the male bathroom; if you have female genitals, you use the female bathroom — hardly a radical idea.
One of the key elements of the bill is that it codifies into law the memorandum Obama issued on his first day in office to the heads of executive departments and federal government agencies, directing them to administer the FOIA with a presumption of openness.
"The obligation to act in the best interests of the customer in the regulation simply codifies the obligation to make recommendations that are 'consistent with the investor's best interests'" under the suitability standard, said Barbara Roper, director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America.
The YouTuber is a masculine, Black, queer woman — and in embracing her masculinity and watching family and friends embrace it as well, she tells Refinery29, she lost touch with the idea that something society codifies as purely feminine, like pregnancy, is even possible for bodies like hers.
This new law codifies an already existent reality, and provides a timely backdrop to the screening of Palestinian director Maysaloun Hamoud's film Bar Bahar (In Between, 2017), which was featured in "The Future of Film is Female" series at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
It leaves aside the zany notions—the pontoon bridge, the gondola, and the condom—and codifies previously floated proposals: a bus-only 14th Street, more subway service, shuttle buses, temporary ferry services, expanded bike lanes, and restricting the Williamsburg Bridge to vehicles with three or more passengers.
While various proposals have been floated to protect these young immigrants—a move that, at least publicly, has broad bipartisan support—Trump has sided with Republican hardliners, demanding that funding for a border wall be included in any package that codifies DACA and keeps the government open.
It codifies and broadens a State Supreme Court ruling last year that held that companies must meet a three-part test: demonstrating that the worker operates autonomously and is free to work for other companies, and that the work is not central to the company's business.
Flashback: A few months ago, California lawmakers passed a bill that codifies (and even extends) a 2018 state supreme court decision, known as Dynamex, which established a three-pronged test for classifying workers as independent contractors instead of the legal test the state had been using.
The constitutional amendment for which the PAC is named codifies the transition of power should the president no longer be able to serve, and provides a mechanism by which congressional leaders and a majority of the president's cabinet could act in concert to rule the president unfit for office.
"The final rule also codifies a requirement that B visa applicants who seek medical treatment in the United States must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the consular officer, their arrangements for such treatment and establish their ability to pay all costs associated with such treatment," the statement read.
There should be another way forward, one that codifies the rules everyone agrees on — which again looks to be those rules in the original Open Internet Order but without Title II, and that in this sense balances the concerns of all sides and gives longer-term regulatory certainty.
On Tuesday, the Rules Committee in the House will consider a bill that strikes a middle ground between the Judiciary Committee's weak reform bill and one passed by the House Intelligence Committee that codifies some of the more problematic aspects of Section 702 and is arguably worse for privacy than the current law.
R. 3003) codifies ICE's detainer authority — which allows state and local governments to hold immigrant offenders for 48 hours until ICE can take custody — withholds targeted federal funding from sanctuary jurisdictions, and gives victims (or their families) of criminal aliens who are released under sanctuary policies the right to sue those jurisdictions.
Nor does the Secure Elections Act, written by Senators James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma, and Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, which codifies cyberinformation-sharing initiatives between federal intelligence services and state election officials, speeds up the process of granting state officials security clearances and provides incentives for states to adopt the use of paper ballots.
In an interview, CTU Vice President Stacy Davis Gates explained that going to bat for housing was part of a larger effort to rectify a long legacy of public policy that codifies racism in Chicago and keeps the city's public school students—over 80 percent of whom are Black or Hispanic—down and out.
In a letter to Senators Ron Wyden and Brian Schatz (signed by Pai and containing numerous responses to questions allegedly authored by Bray), the FCC said that the FBI had "agreed this was not a 'significant cyber incident' consistent with the definition contained in Presidential Policy Directive-41," which codifies how federal agencies respond to cyber events.
This codifies as legitimate the very principle that Apple is contesting in its claim: that Qualcomm shouldn't be able to charge a per-phone royalty based on IP. The ruling could be even more financially significant since Qualcomm says these three patents represent just a small portion of its "tens of thousands" of other IP claims.
Andrew Cuomo signed into law the Reproductive Health Act, which, among other things, takes the word "abortion" out of the state's criminal code, ensures that doctors and clinics who provide abortions can't be charged and codifies that abortions can be performed after 24 weeks if the fetus is not viable or the mother's health is at serious risk.
While the founding fathers would likely be hard-pressed to understand the global role and mission of today's modern U.S. Navy, Article I clearly codifies the requirement that the Legislative Branch, not the Executive Branch, shall ensure that this foundational instrument of diplomacy, humanitarian assistance, presence, and power projection should persevere for the duration of the republic.
MORE (R-Ariz.) and Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE (D-Md.) not only codifies President Obama's sanctions on Russia, but expands them.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE's new executive order codifies longstanding Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (OCR) policy that, for the purposes of Title VI discrimination claims, Jewish students are protected against anti-Semitism.
But I wonder, given the differential experience of black and white people in America historically, as well as the absence of a truly independent Black philosophical system that codifies artistic values, if it is possible that even black Americans and white Americans observing from the same social strata really see the same thing when they look at the creations of these institutionally minted "modern" black artists.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.) said Tuesday he'd like to include language in the annual defense policy bill that codifies President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.

No results under this filter, show 207 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.