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"statutorily" Definitions
  1. by law
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Statutorily, the secretary of Agriculture is given several specific charges.
In the longer term, some of this stuff is statutorily created.
Statutorily, there are certain responsibilities only a Cabinet secretary can discharge.
C. transboundary mining issues statutorily – using a mechanism one hundred years old.
MetLife. But FSOC was not statutorily required to perform a cost-benefit
A defendant who cannot satisfy both of these prongs is statutorily insane.
Either could step in as acting attorney general, both constitutionally and statutorily.
And we have to, as you know, statutorily and for reasons of budget.
Ms. Patrick said that statutorily, T.S.A. agents are not officers of the law.
Rather than statutorily mandated, penalties – monetary or otherwise – would be up to a judge.
The unfortunate part is that it takes time statutorily, but we will win that battle.
Historically speaking Congress shoulders some of the responsibility by statutorily facilitating this state of affairs.
In 1979, he pleaded guilty to statutorily raping a 13-year-old girl in California.
The RBI is not statutorily independent from the government but has long enjoyed wide latitude.
"We're engaged in an effort to identify statutorily where we can make things better," Crapo said.
If developers meet certain conditions, then local governments are required to give certain statutorily defined concessions.
Litigation * Company's claim for return of royalty overpayments made during statutorily allowed period is still pending.
I believe that statutorily, complainants standing in my shoes would have been entitled to monetary damages.
By statutorily setting term limits, we can bring predictability and fairness to a broken appointment process.
Following Nielsen's forced resignation Sunday night, Grady was statutorily next in line to become acting secretary.
The federal government is limited by statutorily-mandated spending combined with pressure to make changes budget-neutral.
The report said that risk retention should not be "statutorily eliminated but should instead be right-sized".
Some of which, statutorily, you have to wait six months before you ask for the next one.
Only five states have statutorily mandated disability benefit plans that include limited coverage similar to short-term disability.
And we have to, as you know, statutorily and for reasons of budget, we have to go first.
There could be some challenges to his authority either statutorily or by those opposed to the Emergency declaration.
As an executive branch agency, the department's authority is limited to those functions statutorily delegated by the Legislature.
"However, of course we will carry out what we are statutorily obliged to enforce," spokesman John Czwartacki said.
These losses resulted in the FHA failing to meet its statutorily-required minimum capital ratio starting in 2009.
And we have to, as you know, statutorily and for reasons of budget, we have to go first.
Although the RBI is not statutorily independent from the government, it has long enjoyed broad autonomy on interest rates.
They require proactive and far-reaching solutions from a regulator that is statutorily required to uphold the public interest.
He serves in the statutorily required role of "learned counsel," a lawyer who specializes in death-penalty defense work.
"I urge you to impose these sanctions immediately to ensure that the statutorily mandated sanctions regime is not undermined," Menendez added.
Rather, U.S. ethanol producers have objected to the methodology the EPA used in straying away from the statutorily imposed blending requirements.
PAI: WELL, AT THE END OF THE DAY THE TEST THAT WE ARE STATUTORILY REQUIRED TO APPLY IS THE PUBLIC INTEREST STANDARD.
Statutorily, the FCC has one year in most cases from the date of a violation to issue a notice of apparent liability.
"I am, by law, statutorily required to lease quarterly, and more frequently if I determine that such sales are necessary," Zinke said.
Second, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, with Department of Defense support, is statutorily charged with responsibility for missile warnings to the public.
In fact, out of the 50 requests we filed this year, only one produced a satisfactory response within the statutorily required timeframe.
"In this case, unfortunately, the full list of statutorily eligible projects was sent to the secretary, regardless of merit scores," Fleming said.
Interior is statutorily required to receive a fair return for taxpayers when it allows leaseholders to extract valuable natural resources from public lands.
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC), which oversees the USPS, is currently undertaking a statutorily required 10-year review of the postal rate system.
The ECB at the same time reaffirmed February's statement that statutorily subordinated unsecured bank bonds that are also contractually subordinated will not be eligible.
Additionally, the INA under §1182(f) demonstrates explicitly that Congress has statutorily granted presidents great deference in making immigration decisions under that statutory provision.
"Statutorily and for budget purposes, as you know, we have to do health care before we do the tax cut," Mr. Trump told governors.
"I'm doing everything I can to try and help and do something statutorily to prevent this from happening to anyone else in Oklahoma," Hilbert said.
A "pattern" may be comprised of any combination of two or more of these state or federal crimes committed within a statutorily prescribed time period.
The RBI is not statutorily independent, as the governor is appointed by the government, but it has enjoyed broad autonomy in regulating the banking sector.
Most famously, Polanski pleaded guilty to statutorily raping then-13-year-old Samantha Geimer (née Samantha Gailey) in 19753, but fled the country before he was sentenced.
They look at gross margins, but these are not statutorily defined by American or European accounting regulators and are arbitrarily computed by each firm at its discretion.
She holds a torch for Christian, as she seduced (but really statutorily raped) him when he was a teen and introduced him to BDSM (and, presumably, Riddick).
USPS management and its unions want the PRC to lift its statutorily-imposed rate cap for setting stamp prices, which is based upon the consumer price index.
"The FTC is statutorily obliged to enforce COPPA and protect American consumers from unfair and deceptive practices," the senators wrote in a letter to the FTC's five commissioners.
As the plaintiff is unlikely to succeed in arguing that President Trump's executive order is statutorily or constitutionally prohibited, the Ninth Circuit should rescind the temporary restraining order.
Between the lines: The Trump administration released without political influence a statutorily required report earlier this year confirming in great depth that human activity is driving climate change.
It was the first statutorily required chief privacy officer in any federal agency, which meant I was responsible for looking at the data uses of all the divisions.
This peer review is statutorily required for all EPA regulations to ensure the EPA does not impose unnecessary restrictions on economic and personal liberty by unintelligently pursuing regulatory goals.
"There is precious little statutorily that prohibits that," said Caplin & Drysdale tax lawyer Chris Rizek, who served in the Treasury Department's Office of Legislative Counsel under former president Clinton.
Although there is no statutorily fixed date, nor one outlined in the Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel regulations, no U.S. attorney would presume the investigatory time given Mueller.
And we have to, as you know, statutorily and for reasons of budget, we have to go first — it's not like, frankly, the tax would be easier in my opinion.
And we have to as you know statutorily and for reasons of budget, we have to go first — it's not like, frankly, the tax would be easier in my opinion.
The Copyright Office, over which the Register of Copyrights presides, has many important functions, including helping to shape copyright policy by statutorily acting as Congress' impartial advisor on copyright law.
The FSOC could pass such a recommendation to the five agencies implementing Volcker, requiring them to reconsider the current draft of the law to expand existing and statutorily authorized exemptions.
The Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel ultimately determined that the matter was not of "urgent concern" — as is statutorily defined — and did not have to be forwarded to Congress.
Although the Trump administration is unlikely to respond enthusiastically, the Commerce Secretary is statutorily required to "immediately initiate an appropriate investigation" on the national security effects of the imports in question.
Drilling on federal lands is statutorily prohibited in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, and the Obama administration also blocks leasing in some other areas, including sections of the Outer Continental Shelf.
The CFPB is statutorily barred from overseeing, regulating or prosecuting auto dealers themselves, but can crack down on potential fair lending abuses by automakers and financial services firms offering auto loans.
Though Sineneng-Smith knew that they weren't statutorily eligible for this program, she took their money anyway, and over the course of seven years accumulated millions of dollars in legal fees.
Once conditions are met, and because production of generic drugs is statutorily authorized and generic competition is in the public interest, the brand company must sell samples to the generic developer.
While the US Constitution doesn't ban federal funding for abortion, the Hyde Amendment does statutorily ban funds from going to abortions (with exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother).
"Before we do the tax — which is actually very well finalized — but we can't submit it until the health care statutorily or otherwise," Trump told reporters before a White House budget meeting.
Just like that, the entire romanticization of good-looking teens being statutorily raped by their sexy teachers is done, never, ever to be heard of again; for the rest of the season.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to statutorily elevate the unit in the conferenced version of the annual defense policy bill, after the House-passed version included language making the change.
The panels are usually comprised of a statutorily-mandated number of commissioners from each side of the political aisle, that is, a set number of Democrats and a set number of Republicans.
That being said, I do not believe that love can be statutorily defined and I support every Americans right to pursue happiness as they see fit regarding the choice of whom they love.
"I can't do (taxes) until we do health care, because we have to know what the health care is going to cost and -- statutorily -- that's the way it is," he said last month.
The president has weighed whether he can appoint immigration hard-liner Ken Cuccinelli, director of Citizenship and Immigration Services, but Cuccinelli is statutorily ineligible to become acting secretary of the department (The Texan).
O'Connor has served in a number of presidentially appointed positions, including as the first statutorily mandated chief privacy officer in U.S. federal government when she served at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The US Border Patrol, the CBP's law enforcement arm at the US borders, has a statutorily established minimum staffing level of just over 21,370 agents, not including the additional request from the president.
It also gives Congress a formalized role in selecting its statutorily designated copyright advisor, improves accountability, and increases transparency by allowing citizen input into the selection of the Register through their elected officials.
Top Republican senators are hopeful the Trump administration will heed their warning and act on the Senate's request for the White House to conduct a statutorily required investigation into whether Saudi sanctions are needed.
Like most federal agencies, VA is statutorily run by Senate-confirmed appointees, such as Wilkie and his most senior lieutenants, including VA's under secretary for health, who runs the country's largest health care system.
For the ACA rule, which AAF used as an example, Narang said the agency states flatly that they are statutorily required to go directly to an interim final rule with no proposed rule stage.
Here's what he said in February: I can't do it until we do health care, because we have to know what the health care is going to cost and — statutorily — that's the way it is.
"[I]t has to come statutorily and for other reasons, various complex reasons, having to do with politics, and also Congress—it has to come first," he told Tucker Carlson on Fox News this week.
Once a board, entitlement or governing body is statutorily in place, it is very difficult to justify removing it as we are seeing play out in the debate on repealing Medicaid Expansion and ObamaCare subsidies.
Under the National Labor Relations Act, they argued, Trump Entertainment Resorts was statutorily obligated to fulfill the terms and conditions of an expired CBA until the parties reach a new agreement or bargain to impasse.
"FHFA's position is that the purpose of the [form] is to collect the most relevant and useful information and statutorily required data for a lender to originate a loan," said an FHFA spokeswoman in a statement.
" NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION "The Budget proposes to end Federal support for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (NRC), commonly known as NeighborWorks, a statutorily chartered non-profit that receives the vast majority of its funding from Federal funds.
The central bank has also amended its eligibility criteria to allow senior unsecured debt that is statutorily subordinated (as is the case in Germany) to be pledged as collateral, which was not permitted under existing rules.
Option 2: The most likely option will be to write a summary and attach the redacted report, or rewrite the report into a unified report from Barr to Congress that removes statutorily and constitutionally protected information.
Peter Sessions (R-Texas) refused to permit a House floor vote on the reauthorization of a three-year-old budget amendment that protects patients and providers in the 30 states that statutorily regulate medical cannabis use.
The president is statutorily permitted to fire the FBI director, but the statute also states that the director will serve a 10-year term, indicating a presumption that he will not be fired at the president's whim.
"Before we do the tax — which is actually very well finalized — but we can't submit it until the health care statutorily or otherwise," President Donald Trump told reporters late last month before a White House budget meeting.
"Over the past 30 years, my three predecessors as DOJ Inspector General and I have objected to this limitation on the OIG's jurisdiction because it shields prosecutorial misconduct from review by a statutorily independent OIG," Horowitz wrote.
In 28500, the GAO ruled that the Obama administration had not followed the law under the Affordable Care Act when it prioritized payments to insurers to stabilize markets instead of making statutorily-required payments to the Treasury.
Deutsche Bank AG's DCR, deposit rating and senior market-linked notes are rated one notch above the IDR because derivatives and deposits have preferential status over the bank's large buffer of qualifying junior debt and statutorily subordinated senior debt.
" He raised the interesting point that the "trucker was fired only after he declined the statutorily protected option (refuse to operate) and chose instead to operate his vehicle in a manner he thought wise but his employer did not.
"Nursing homes around the state are withdrawing as polling places, so local election authorities are relocating polling places and sending out statutorily required notifications to affected voters," said Matt Dietrich, a spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Elections.
"It is undisputed that essentially any smartphone, with the addition of software, can gain the statutorily enumerated features of an autodialer and thus function as an ATDS," Judge Sri Srinivasan, a nominee of former President Barack Obama, wrote for the court.
"As stated above, an information content provider is statutorily defined as "any person or entity that is responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or development of information provided through the Internet or any other interactive computer service.
The senior bonds will constitute direct, unconditional, unsecured and unsubordinated general obligations of MUFG and rank pari passu without any preference among themselves and with all of its other unsecured indebtedness, other than subordinated indebtedness and except for statutorily preferred indebtedness.
Armed with the threat of financial sanctions, the Treasury Department concocted a set of statutorily unauthorized "intergovernmental agreements" to force our trading partners to abrogate their privacy laws and effectively turn their domestic tax services into branch offices of the IRS.
Its fourth, and least well-known, statutorily required function is to provide backup to the DOD medical system in a national security emergency and to support the National Disaster Medical System and Department of Health and Human Services as necessary.
" According to the email, the agency's formal name will be used for "statutorily required reports, legal filings, and other items specific to the Office of the Director" while the colloquial name and existing logo "will continue to be used for all other materials.
Deutsche Bank's DCR and long-term deposit and structured notes ratings are one notch above the Long-Term IDR because derivatives, deposits and structured notes have preferential status over the bank's large buffer of qualifying junior debt and statutorily subordinated senior debt.
" Relevent argues in the lawsuit that American interest in soccer can't possibly be diminished by hosting an Ecuadorean league match, and therefore U.S. Soccer must be placing "the economic interest of a select group of its members over its statutorily-mandated purpose.
Last year, an independent actuarial analysis found the fund's capital ratio grew by $85033 billion and now stands at 2.32 percent of all insurance in force — the second consecutive year since 2008 that FHA's reserve ratio exceeded the statutorily required 2 percent threshold.
The senior bonds will constitute direct, unconditional, unsecured and unsubordinated general obligations of MUFG and rank pari passu without any preference among themselves and with all of the group's other unsecured indebtedness, other than subordinated indebtedness and except for statutorily preferred indebtedness.
Deutsche Bank AG's DCR, deposit rating and senior market-linked notes are rated one notch above the IDR because derivatives and deposits will have preferential status over the bank's large buffer of qualifying junior debt and statutorily subordinated senior debt from 1 January 2017.
"We don't know how long the government shutdown will last, but the Coast Guard is statutorily obligated to maintain the essential safety, security and environmental protection services the public expects during the government shutdown," Coast Guard Lt. Commander Scott McBride told CBS in a statement.
Last year, an independent actuarial analysis found that the MMI Fund's capital ratio grew by $3.8 billion and stands at 2.32 percent of all insurance in force — the second straight year since 85033 that FHA's reserve ratio has exceeded the statutorily required 2 percent threshold.
An opening offer from Democrats late last month included funding for an average daily population of 35,520 detainees, but statutorily limited the average daily population in detention centers to 16,85033 between the date of a possible deal's enactment and the end of fiscal 2019.
The Trump administration made a "drastic departure from the statutorily mandated rates" when it reduced payments to hospitals for drugs given to Medicare beneficiaries in outpatient clinics, Judge Rudolph Contreras of the Federal District Court here said in the decision, issued late last month.
Deutsche Bank's Derivative Counterparty Rating (DCR) and long-term deposit and preferred senior debt ratings are one notch above the IDR because derivatives, deposits and structured notes have preferential status over the bank's large buffer of qualifying junior debt and statutorily subordinated senior debt.
A top priority of tenant groups is to abolish vacancy decontrol, a provision that allows landlords to deregulate apartments and convert them into units with market-rate rents when they become vacant and their rent surpasses a statutorily set threshold; currently it is $2100,225.
"Although the EPA is statutorily required to consider the DOE's recommendation, it may not turn a blind eye to errors and omissions apparent on the face of the report, which Ergon pointed out and the EPA did not address in any meaningful way," the judges wrote.
For instance, the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program statutorily mandates a prescription drug rebate of 23.1 percent for brand and specialty drugs by Section 1927 of the Social Security Act, and often, states will negotiate additional supplemental savings sometimes over 40 percent off of the list price.
"This will stop the bleeding, put forward a very definitive and clear and statutorily required solution and it is that solution that is going to give a tremendous amount of encouragement to the credit rating agencies with respect to how they look at Kentucky," he said.
"In the same vein as the broader recommendation that risk retention not be statutorily eliminated but should instead be right-sized, Treasury recommends creating a set of loan-specific requirements under which managers would receive relief from being required to retain risk," according to Friday's report.
"It is undisputed that essentially any smartphone, with the addition of software, can gain the statutorily enumerated features of an autodialer and thus function as an [automatic telephone dialing system] ATDS," Judge Sri Srinivasan wrote in the decision, about the FCC's Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
If Moscow's sweeping interference campaign, coupled with numerous suspicious meetings and Trump's oddly pro-Russia rhetoric, had not triggered suspicions (and, ultimately, action) by the FBI, the bureau would have been statutorily and criminally derelict in its duty to investigate undue foreign influence in the United States.
People generally accepted the English rule in James Somerset's case, decided in 1772, which held that slavery was contrary to natural law and thus could exist only if statutorily embodied; widespread acceptance of this principle led to the abolition of the international slave trade in 1808.
Anyone with access to the [Computer Aided Design] files and a commercially available 3-D printer could readily manufacture, possess, or sell such a weapon—even those persons statutorily ineligible to possess firearms, including violent felons, the mentally ill and persons subject to protection and no-contact orders.
In support of states or even cities that want to go above and beyond to support their citizens, the Fed should immediately start buying short-term municipal bond market obligations, that is buying state and local government's debt, with less than six months to maturity as they are statutorily empowered to do.
"Planned Parenthood and others want to use public Title X funds to support their abortion services in blatant disregard of the fact that Congress explicitly and statutorily excluded abortion from the scope of Title X projects and funding," Catherine Glenn Foster, president of the anti-abortion group Americans United for Life, said in a statement.
"Planned Parenthood and others want to use public Title X funds to support their abortion services in blatant disregard of the fact that Congress explicitly and statutorily excluded abortion from the scope of Title X projects and funding," Catherine Glenn Foster, president of the powerful anti-abortion group Americans United for Life, said in a statement.
It has been placed on Rating Watch Positive to reflect our view that once it is merged with Deutsche Bank's retail banking subsidiary, we believe that the large buffer of qualifying junior debt and statutorily subordinated senior debt at Deutsche Bank would be available to protect depositors in its core domestic retail bank subsidiary in a resolution scenario.
"  Menendez wrote to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE in late January urging him to swiftly impose the sanctions "to ensure that the statutorily mandated sanctions regime is not undermined.
THE TOPLINE: President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Monday unveiled his national security strategy, a statutorily mandated document that puts into writing the administration's "America First" principles.
Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE (R-Ind.) as his pick for the director of national intelligence, statutorily the most powerful intelligence position in the entire federal bureaucracy.
"We are concerned that the factors described above and that lack of a confirmed ASD SOLIC, Principal Deputy ASD SOLIC, or Director of the Secretariat are significantly inhibiting the ability of the office of the ASD SOLIC to fulfill its statutorily director responsibilities," the committee members wrote, asking Esper to "personally look into the issues" and provide "a plan and associated timeline" for clarifying guidance, hiring staffers, and completing other actions to ensure the assistant secretary can do its job.

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