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A proposed ordinance in Omaha will soon require all yards to be trimmed at 12 inches, down from the previous mandate of 18 inches. ... Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 11 hours ago
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BOSTON - Massachusetts is experiencing a big jump in health insurance and a big drop in payments for the uninsured under the state's health care Law. Between Jan.... ... Source: neighborsgoblog.dallasnews.com --- 9 hours ago
There's a New Law going into effect Sept. 1, called "Twogether Texas." It doubles the cost of a wedding license. But if you take 8 hours of "relationship training," your wedding license is free! Having been through marriage classes prior to getting hitched (some 19 years ago, so it must be working) I think this is a great idea. Read more about it here , and then give us your two cents on neighborsgo. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 hours ago
Crains ChicagoBusiness Aug 18 2008 1:07PM GMT ... Source: www.ornl.gov --- 23 hours ago
(Knoxville News Sentinel) The New facility, housed within a building donated to UT by university benefactor Guilford Glazer, contains a photography lab; a laboratory for the study of blood spatters, the use of lasers to trace bullet trajectories... 08/19 ... Source: www.scu.edu --- 6 hours ago
Welcome to all incoming 1Ls!! Congratulations!! The librarians at the Heafey Law Library are eager to meet each of you and assist you in any way we can with your legal education. To start off your first semester, we recommend reading the article, 'How to read a legal opinion- a guide for New Law students', written by Orin Kerr. It provides some good recommendations on your first year. ... Source: www.wickedlocal.com --- 11 hours ago
Massachusetts is experiencing a big jump in health insurance and a big drop in payments for the uninsured under the state’s health care Law. Between Jan. 1 and March 31, the number of people getting health insurance grew from 340,000 to 439,000, according to figures released Tuesday by the Patrick administration. A total of 191,000 people have gotten private insurance since the Law took effect in June 2006. Another 176,000 purchased subsidized insurance, while 72,000 have gotten insured through government programs. When former Gov. Mitt Romney signed the bill into Law in April 2006, the number of uninsured people in Massachusetts was estimated around 600,000. Meanwhile, the number of uninsured people seeking free emergency care at hospitals and community health centers has fallen. Between Oct. 1, 2006, and Dec. 31, 2006, some 396,000 people sought free care. During the same period last year, that number fell to 248,000 — a decline of 37 percent. State payments for treating those people fell from 166 million to 98 million - a drop of 41 percent. "To have insured nearly a half-million people in less than two years is nothing short of remarkable," Gov. Deval Patrick said in a statement. "The significant reduction in free care through the Health Safety Net provides further evidence that health care reform is having its intended effect." Dr. JudyAnn Bigby, secretary of health and human services, credited the multi-pronged effort t ... Source: www.abc6.com --- 20 hours ago
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts is experiencing a big jump in health insurance and a big decline in payments for the uninsured under the state's health care Law... ... Source: domesticfuel.com --- 6 hours ago
This December, the Federal Trade Commission’s New rules on labeling of biodiesel pumps kicks in. Basically, pumps that dispense greater-than-5-percent biodiesel blends will have to have a label indicating that pump’s blend. The National Biodiesel Board hosts a web site, AllThingsBiodiesel.com, that sells the New labels… among the many other objects sold there: “Our goal is [...] ... Source: www.mywebtimes.com --- 3 hours ago
SPRINGFIELD -- Bullies are taking intimidation beyond the playground. Text messaging dirty rumors. The posting of embarrassing pictures on Facebook or publishing nasty comments on MySpace. As technology-savvy students communicate through the Internet, as many as one-third say they’ve been a victim ... Source: www.edmondsun.com --- 13 hours ago
The City of New Orleans’ efforts to recover from the devastation wreaked upon it by Hurricane Katrina are being assisted by several institutions of higher education that are situated there. Tulane Law School, which was founded in New Orleans before the Civil War, has taken steps to ensure that both its students and faculty assist in the rebuilding of the city. ... Source: www.zawya.com --- 20 hours ago
The New mortgage Law issued by the Dubai Government is expected to help better regulate the market and boost investor confidence, officials and analysts said. ... Source: www.abajournal.com --- 11 hours ago
Roger Alan Scherner, 79, allegedly molested multiple relatives over a period of decades, according to court records. But he was never prosecuted, until now, after being charged with molesting a 7-year-old relative during a family vacation in 2002. And his case, which is now at trial in King County, is for the first time making use of a New Washington Law that allows more prior-act evidence to be introduced in sex crime cases, reports the Seattle Times. As a result, an unnamed 49-year-old woman, who is another relative of Scherner's, testified against him this week, claiming that he raped her… ...
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For almost a decade, optometrists in Massachusetts have been fighting to offer glaucoma treatments and prescribe oral medication -- privileges that state Law currently restricts to ophthalmologists. ... Source: www.elinfonet.com --- 16 hours ago
On August 5th, New York State Governor David Paterson signed into Law the New York State Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and the Broadcast Employees Freedom to Work Act. As set forth below, both statutes have significant consequences for employers. The former is far more expansive than the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) both in regard to covered private sector employers and covered events requiring advance notice to employees. The latter represents a statutory restriction on imposing non-competition agreements on employees in the broadcasting industry. ... Source: nevada.realestaterama.com --- 3 hours ago
Washington D.C. - July 30, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — President Bush today signed legislation supported by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley that will help address the nation’s mortgage crisis. The New Law will aid Nevadans facing the loss of their home, help prevent additional foreclosures, and deliver incentives designed to get empty homes off the market and [...] ... Source: www.ecs.org --- 15 hours ago
As students start a New year, they\'ll find the all–FCAT–all–the–time culture in Florida schools is outlawed by a New state statute. Principals no longer are allowed to drop science curriculum to allow juniors to brush up on FCAT skills. And the FCAT workbooks, omnipresent during the weeks before the tests, should see minimal daylight. ... Find more results for New Law on RSSMicro.com |
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