Legislative Changes definition

Legislative Changes has the meaning given to that term in the CTA.
Legislative Changes has the meaning as set out in the Implementation Agreement; “Legislative Condition” has the meaning as set out in the Implementation Agreement;

Examples of Legislative Changes in a sentence

  • Legislative Changes: Increase in accountability, decrease in authority• The 84th Legislature eliminated TDA’s authority to rollover excess fee revenue between the fiscal years of a biennium.

  • Legislative Changes in relevant taxes, legal and administration regimes, accounting practice and government policies may adversely affect the financial performance of the Company.

  • Legislative Changes in relevant taxes, legal and administration regimes, accounting practices and government policies may adversely affect the financial performance of the Company.

  • Legislative Changes Needed: To be determined by stakeholder group.

  • APPENDIX IIHISTORY OF MAJOR LEGISLATIVE CHANGES 1990 Legislative SessionAPPENDIX IIHistory of Major Legislative Changes 1.

  • Legislative Changes in relevant taxes, legal and administration regimes, accounting practice and government policies in Australia may adversely affect the financial performance of the Company.

  • In the Matter of Amending Lane Manual Chapter 2 to Update the Provisions Pertaining to Public Records Law to Conform with 2017 Legislative Changes.

  • Clean Coalition Comments on Administrative Law Judge’s Ruling Requesting Comment on Implementation of Potential Legislative Changes Related to the Bioenergy Feed-In Tariff at 2–4 (Aug.

  • CRS Report RL30756, Patent Law and Its Application to the Pharmaceutical Industry: An Examination of the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 (“The Hatch-Waxman Act”); and CRS Report RL32377, The Hatch-Waxman Act: Legislative Changes Affecting Pharmaceutical Patents, both by Wendy H.

  • Clean Coalition Reply Comments on Administrative Law Judge’s Ruling Requesting Comment on Implementation of Potential Legislative Changes Related to the Bioenergy Feed-In Tariff at 2–6 (Aug.

Related to Legislative Changes

  • Legislative Assembly means Legislative Assembly of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir;

  • Legislative action means the development, drafting, introduction, consideration, modification, adoption, rejection, review, enactment or defeat of any bill, resolution, amendment, report, nomination, proposed administrative rule or other matter by the legislature or by either house or any committee, subcom- mittee, joint or select committee thereof, or by a legislator or employee of the legislature acting in an official capacity. “Legis- lative action” also means the action of the governor in approving or vetoing any bill or portion thereof, and the action of the gover- nor or any agency in the development of a proposal for introduc- tion in the legislature.

  • Legislative body means the municipal council.

  • Legislative office means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.