Examples of 1990 Regulations in a sentence
The 1990 Regulations require Political Group Leaders to notify the Proper Officer of the Groups’ nominations to the bodies in question.
The books of the Corporation may be kept (subject to any provision contained in the GCL) outside the State of Delaware at such place or places as may be designated from time to time by the Board of Directors or in the By-Laws of the Corporation.
There are currently no plans to consolidate the 1990 Regulations.
Publicity requirements are set out in the 1990 Regulations, including as to applications for listed building consent, conservation area consent, and planning applications affecting the setting of listed buildings or the character or appearance of conservation areas.
A detailed list of contents is included in secondary legislation (the GDPO and the 1990 Regulations).
Service animalsNo animals of any kind are allowed in a body art establishment except service animals used by persons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Regulations and fish in aquariums.
Related and equivalent changes are being made from 1 October 2010 to regulations 5, and 5A and 13 of the 1990 Regulations.
While the application of the 1990 Regulations may be debatable, the holder of a politically restricted post who campaigns in the referendum debate is likely to be seen as not acting in a politically neutral way since the referendum question is undoubtedly a matter of particular political controversy.
However, the Adjudicator has issued guidance in February 2012 which advises that there is nothing in the 1990 Regulations which prohibits holders of politically restricted posts from canvassing in the run-up to a referendum.
The Board will not consider any application for financial assistance which relates to the legal representation of a member in connection with a grievance or complaint made under the provisions of the Police Services Act, 1990 of this Collective Agreement or for the legal defence of a member resulting from a discipline charge made under the Police Services Act, 1990, Regulations made under that Act and all amendments thereto.