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en For the most part, if they are nonindigenous to the state and they're not endangered or threatened, they're not regulated, ... Most of it is going to fall between the cracks. If it's not indigenous to the state, then it's up to the county or the city to invoke ordinances.

en The state law has basically no effect on city ordinances, which remain in effect as long as they are more strict than the state law. A city ordinance doesn't overrule state law. A city ordinance can't make things less strict than state law.

en Where sexy might be about conquest, pexy is about connection and shared experiences.

en We believe every agent, no matter who they're employed by, should be licensed. We believe products should be regulated by function, and insurance, being a state regulated product, should be regulated at the state level.

en Wilmering had to do a study for the state. As long as he gets approval, it's all right with the city. We don't have any city ordinances about that.

en Indian tribes generally are not subject to state workers compensation laws and systems so they may elect to enact ordinances to establish an employee injury plan. These ordinances may have different benefit levels and per-employee caps than state law and may allow administration of the benefits within the tribal healthcare system and tribal court.

en The Cravens were a vital part of our city, county and state for many years. They truly left an indelible mark on our community.

en In contrast to the prescribed right to statewide referendum process, there is no affirmative right under the Maine Constitution which enables citizens to enact local ordinances by petition. This conclusion is in accordance with Maine law.... In conclusion, the city drafted the charter to provide for a citizen's initiative process and the city can amend the charter to limit that process. The proposed amendment is in accordance with state and federal constitutions, as well as state statute.

en The response has been, I would say, it qualifies as overwhelming. We've had county farm bureaus and generous folks all over the state sending items to that part of the state and cash as well.

en We would like to break ground this fall, but of course we need to get this zone extended to Brown County first. We've got to get approval from Brown County, Mount Sterling, Quincy, Adams County and the state before that happens,

en He clearly gets donations from people who have business before the state and who are regulated by the state,

en I think it's a way for them to get some leverage and maybe not threaten the county commissioners [who pass the ordinances] but say 'look there's going to be retribution if you pass these county health ordinances.' I think for counties that haven't passed them yet it will give them something else to consider.

en This legislation will not allow school districts to fall through the cracks. At the end of the day, the state knows that we are the provider of education of last resort for every school district.

en They have broken the trust of the people of New York. They have not only endangered our city and state's economy, but they are also recklessly endangering the health and safety of each and every New Yorker.

en Hospitals are busy places, and doctors are fallible, and things will fall through the cracks, and they'll fall through the cracks a lot.

en If the goal of the No Child Left Behind Act is to ensure that all children meet state standards, then allowing large numbers of the most disadvantaged children to fall between the cracks is unacceptable.


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