Cleanup date March 2009 Infobox U.S. legislation name Family and MedicalLeaveAct of 1993 fullname An Act To grant family and temporary medicalleave under certain circumstances. acronym FMLA nickname ... whd fmla index.htm Family and MedicalLeaveAct of 1993 29 U.S. Code Chapter 28 http www.senate.gov ... circumstances. ref Explanation of and Experience Under the Family and MedicalLeaveAct, Linda Levine ... million and 13.0 million workers took FMLA leave in 2005. ref Family and MedicalLeaveAct Regulations ... signedpresident Bill Clinton signeddate February 5, 1993 amendments SCOTUS cases The Family and MedicalLeaveAct of 1993 FMLA is a United States United States federal law federal law requiring covered employers to provide employees job protected unpaid leave for qualified medical and family reasons. These reasons include personal or family illness, military service, family military leave, pregnancy , adoption , or the foster care placement of a child. ref Family and MedicalLeaveAct, Stephen Bruce .... Prior to the passage of the FMLA, the provision of leave for family or medical reasons was left ... for any reason, and employees could be fired for taking family and medicalleave. When workers changed ... laws that mandate additional family and medicalleave for workers in a variety of ways. Dropping ... employees parental leave only ref 23 VSA 471 4 ref and 15 or more employees family and medical ... statutes to give workers unpaid leave to take family members to routine medical visits, including Massachusetts ... the Act. Non eligible workers and types of leave The federal FMLA does not apply to workers in businesses ... who assumes the role of caring for a child receives parental rights to familyleave regardless of the legal ... various forms of leave that are used more often by female than male employees, the Act, like the Pregnancy ... D. Ford Democratic Party United States D Michigan MI introduceddate January 5, 1993 committees ... passeddate1 February 3, 1993 passedvote1 http clerk.house.gov evs 1993 roll022.xml 265 163 passedbody2 ... more details
under the Family and MedicalLeaveAct of 1993 federal Family and MedicalLeaveAct FMLA and the California Family Rights Act CFRA , both of which provide for twelve weeks of unpaid leave in a twelve ... by the Family and MedicalLeaveAct FMLA and the California Family Rights Act CFRA . See also State Disability Insurance California State Disability Insurance SDI Family and MedicalLeaveAct of 1993 ... in the California Family Rights ActFamilyMedicalLeaveAct and Paid FamilyLeave PFL also ... Transitions FIRST Act, which would provide federal grants to states with existing paid familyleave laws to implement and administer their paid familyleave programs, and would encourage other states to develop their own paid familyleave programs. ref http www.paidfamilyleave.org press press release ...California s Paid FamilyLeave PFL insurance program, which is also known as the Family Temporary Disability ... to cover individuals who Parental leave take time off work to care for a seriously ill family ... per week. The Paid FamilyLeave program is administered by the State Disability Insurance SDI program ... About the Paid FamilyLeave Insurance Program. Retrieved July 21, 2008. ref . Benefits commenced ... the Paid FamilyLeave program ref name Jones Jones, Gregg. http articles.latimes.com 2002 sep 23 local me family23 Davis to sign bill allowing paid familyleave. Los Angeles Times , September 23, 2002 ..., Ruth. http www.familyleave.ucla.edu pdf NewData08.pdf New data on paid familyleave University of California ... states that had passed laws to offer paid familyleave benefits were Washington U.S. state Washington and New Jersey ref Lu, Adrienne. http www.philly.com philly news 20080503 Paid familyleave now law in N J .html Paid familyleave now law in N.J. Philadelphia Inquirer , May 3, 2008. Retrieved July 21, 2008. ref . In 2009, five years after California s paid familyleave law first went into effect ... reflist External links http www.paidfamilyleave.org California s Paid FamilyLeave Collaborative ... more details
The Osteopaths Act1993 c. 21 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to regulate the practice of osteopathy . It received Royal Assent on 1 July 1993. The Act created the General Osteopathic Council . External links UK LEG ext title Osteopaths Act1993 type ukpga path ukpga 1993 21 Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 Category Osteopathy in the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox NZ Legislation short title Historic Places Act1993 long title An Act br a To promote the identification, protection, preservation, and conservation of the historical and cultural heritage of New Zealand and br b To continue the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and the New Zealand Historic Places Board of Trustees with the functions and powers necessary for the full and proper attainment of the objectives of this Act and br c To establish the Maori Heritage Council and br d To amend and consolidate the Historic Places Act 1980 introduced by date passed royal assent 17 May 1993 commencement amendments related legislation Historic Places Act 1954 , Historic Places Act 1980 , Resource Management Act 1991 , Historic Places Act1993 status The Historic Places Act1993 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of New Zealand . It defines the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and its roles of preserving, marking and recording places of historic interest in New Zealand. Category New Zealand Statutes Category Historic preservation Category New Zealand Historic Places Trust Category 1993 in New Zealand Category 1993 in law NZ stub statute stub ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Sexual Offences Act1993 parliament United Kingdom Parliament long title An Act to abolish the presumption of criminal law that a boy under the age of fourteen is incapable of sexual intercourse. statute book chapter 1956 c. 30 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales royal assent 20 July 1993 commencement 20 September 1993 repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Current original text activeTextDocId 1424779 The Sexual Offences Act1993 c.30 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that abolished the presumption that a boy under the age of fourteen is incapable of sexual intercourse. Under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 , if a boy under the age of fourteen intentionally penetrates a woman s vagina with his penis without her consent, he is guilty of rape . Prior to the passage of the Sexual Offences Act1993, and under the former Sexual Offences Act 1956 , the boy would have been presumed physically incapable of penantrating the woman s vagina with his penis, and could not have been considered guilty of rape. See also Sexual Offences Act UK legislation References and external link reflist UK SLD 1424779 Category English criminal law Category Sex crimes Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Wikify date January 2010 Infobox UK legislation short title Radioactive Substances Act 1993 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title sup An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to radioactive substances with corrections and minor improvements made under the Consolidation of Enactments Procedure Act 1949. sup statute book chapter 1993 c. 12 royal assent 27 May 1993 original text http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1993 Ukpga 19930012 en 1 activeTextDocId 668475 The Radioactive Substances Act 1993 RSA93 deals with the control of radioactive material and disposal of radioactive waste in the United Kingdom. On 6th April 2010 the Environmental Permitting England and Wales Regulations 2010 came into force. These new regulations repeal, amend and replace much of RSA93 in England and Wales. See also Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 External links http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1993 Ukpga 19930012 en 1 Radioactive Substances Act 1993 http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2010 pdf uksi 20100675 en.pdf Environmental Permitting England and Wales Regulations 2010 Category 1993 in law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 UK law stub nuclear stub ... more details
Infobox NZ legislation short title Biosecurity Act long title An Act to restate and reform the law relating to the exclusion, eradication, and effective management of pests and unwanted organisms introduced by administered by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry date passed 1993 royal assent 26 August 1993 commencement 1 October 1993 amendments related legislation status Current Biosecurity Act1993 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand passed in order to prevent pest organism pests and other unwanted organisms. It was a world first. ref cite web title Review of key parts of the Biosecurity Act1993 url http www.biosecurity.govt.nz files biosec policy laws review of key parts of the biosecurity act 1993.pdf accessdate 2010 03 12 ref Part 5 of the Act provides for a National Pest Management Strategy and Regional Pest Management Strategy . ref cite web url http www.biosecurity.govt.nz files pests plants nppa nppa pms.pdf title The Accord and pest management strategies what is the difference? publisher Biosecurity New Zealand accessdate 2009 02 01 ref ref Define Notifiable organism Unwanted organism ref See also Biosecurity Biodiversity of New Zealand Conservation in New Zealand Environment Act 1986 Ministry for the Environment New Zealand National Pest Plant Accord References Reflist External links http legislation.govt.nz act public 1993 0095 latest DLM314623.html Biosecurity Act1993 text of the Act http www.biosecurity.govt.nz Biosecurity New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Category New Zealand Statutes Category Conservation in New Zealand Category 1993 in New Zealand Category 1993 in law NewZealand stub ... more details
The Native Title Act of 1993 provides for determinations of native title in Australia. The Act was passed by the Keating Labor Government in response to the High Court of Australia High Court s decision in Mabo v Queensland No 2 1992 . The Act commenced operation on January 1, 1994. This legislation aimed to codify the Mabo decision and implemented strategies to facilitate the process of granting native title. The Act also established the National Native Title Tribunal , to register, hear and determine native title claims. See also Native title Native title in Australia Native Title Prescribed Body Corporate External links http www.austlii.edu.au au legis cth consol act nta1993147 Native Title Act1993 http parlinfo.aph.gov.au parlInfo search display display.w3p query Id library prspub raf10 rec 0 Department of the Parliamentary Library 2003 The Mabo debate a chronology small Accessed 17 February 2009 small Australia law stub DEFAULTSORT Native Title Act1993 Category Native title legislation in Australia Category Indigenous Australian politics Category 1993 in law Category 1993 in Australia ... more details
The Welsh Language Act1993 ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1993 38 contents ref , is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , which put the Welsh language on an equal footing with the English language in Wales with regard to the public sector . The Laws in Wales Acts 1535 1542 Laws in Wales Acts 1535 1542 had made English the only language of the law court s and other aspects of public administration in Wales. The Welsh Courts Act ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo6 5 6 40 contents ref 1942 had given the right to use Welsh in courts providing that the Welsh speaker was under a disadvantage in having to speak English, but this was very narrowly defined by subsequent case law. The Welsh Language Act 1967 ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1967 66 contents ref , overturned these decisions and gave rise to the concept of equal validity between the Welsh and English languages. As a result, Governmental Departments began preparing documents in Welsh, and following a campaign of destroying or vandalising unilingual English road signs by members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg The Welsh Language Society , local councils were allowed to provide many bilingual signs in Wales. It was however the Welsh Language Act1993 which established that in the course of public business and the administration of justice, so far as is reasonably practicable, the Welsh and English languages are to be treated on the basis of equality. Basically the Act did three ... text of the Welsh Language Act1993 http www.welshlanguageact.org Campaign for a New Welsh Language Act UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 Category Welsh language Category ... to the Secretary of State for Wales under this Act were later devolved to the National Assembly for Wales . Delegated or Secondary Legislation has been made under this Act by the Secretary of State ... Iaith Gymraeg 1993 Wales history stub statute stub UK law stub ... more details
The Criminal Justice Act1993 http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1993 ukpga 19930036 en 1 c 36 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament that set out new rules regarding drug trafficking, proceeds and profit of crime, financing of terrorism and insider dealing . Overview Empty section date August 2010 See also English criminal law UK company law Notes Reflist 2 External links http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1993 ukpga 19930036 en 1 Original text on OPSI http hansard.millbanksystems.com acts criminal justice act1993 Hansard records Category United Kingdom Act of Parliament Category United Kingdom company law Category English criminal law ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Pension Schemes Act1993 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title ... statute book chapter 1993 c 48 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales Scotland Northern Ireland royal assent 5 November 1993 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Amended original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1993 48 contents enacted activeTextDocId legislation history The Pension Schemes Act1993 http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1993 48 contents enacted c 48 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament that concerns the administration of occupational pension s. Background The Pension Schemes Act1993 was the first statute to result from the comprehensive inquiry led by Roy Goode resulting in the command paper, Pension Law Reform . ref 1993 Cm 2342 ref Contents Part I contains section 1 that sets out the three pillars, or categories of UK pensions occupational pensions, personal or private pensions and the public or state pension. Part II concerned administration of the pension system under an Occupational Pensions Board , though this has now been replaced by the Pensions Regulator under the Pensions Act 2004 . Part III in sections 7 to 68 concerns the certification of pension schemes, and the rule that people with entitlement to such schemes get reduced state benefits, and other effects. Part IV in sections ... ext path ukpga 1993 48 title Pensions Schemes Act1993 type ukpga notes yes UK legislation Category Pensions in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 ... Act 1995 . Part VI in sections 111 to 118 contains further protections for scheme members regarding ... by the Pensions Act 1995 .. Part VIII contains rules on the relationship between requirements of the Act and scheme rules, insofar as they are overridden by the Act. Part IX relates to how scheme ... Pensions in the United Kingdom Pensions Act 1995 Pensions Act 2004 Pensions Act 2008 Notes reflist ... more details
The Railways Act1993 ref http www.opsi.gov.uk Acts acts1993 ukpga 19930043 en 1 ref was introduced by John Major s Conservative Party UK Conservative government and passed on 5 November 1993. It provided for the restructuring of the British Railways Board BRB , the public corporation that owned and operated the national railway system. A few residual responsibilities of the BRB remained with BRB Residuary Ltd. Overview The legislation enabled the Secretary of State for Transport John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market John MacGregor to transfer separated parts of the railway to the private sector. He Rail franchising in Great Britain franchised passenger rail services to private companies including Virgin Trains Virgin , Connex now known as Veolia Transport and the coach companies Stagecoach and National Express , and floated the national railway track and signalling company Railtrack on the London Stock Exchange in 1996. He sold British Rail s track maintenance and renewal operations to private companies, with contracts to provide infrastructure services to Railtrack. He sold the three rolling stock leasing companies or Rolling Stock Operating Company ROSCOs , owners of the passenger rolling stock , to management buyout teams. Regulation The legislation created a new regulatory regime for the railways, with the establishment of the Rail Regulator dealing with the monopoly ... for railway companies created by the Railways Act1993, as Network Rail . Some commentators regard ... statute stub de Railways Act1993 ..., most significantly by the Transport Act 2000 , the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003 and the Railways Act 2005 . Railtrack Railtrack collapsed in highly controversial circumstances in October ... of rail privatisation. References Reflist See also Railways Act 1921 Transport Act 1947 UK legislation Category Railway Acts Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1993 Category 1993 in rail transport ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title Family Scrapbook Series Leave It to Beaver Image Image B beav02.JPG 200px Caption Jerry Mathers in Beaver Gets Spelled . Season 6 Episode 39 in season 6 br Episode 234 in complete series Airdate June 20, 1963 Production 16190 Writer Joe Connelly producer Joe Connelly ... Prev The Clothing Drive Next Family Scrapbook is the final episode of the icon ic United States of America American television series Leave It to Beaver . It first aired on American Broadcasting Company ... episode in the complete series. Plot summary The episode begins with June finding an old family scrapbook while housecleaning. She gathers the family together in the living room to glance through the book ... episode that the viewer learns how Beaver got his nickname. Cast and crew Family Scrapbook ..., Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher , with series star, Hugh Beaumont directing. Significance Family .... No other series prior to Leave It to Beaver had a special final episode except Howdy Doody in 1960 ... story line episode not unlike any other episode in the series. ref http www.tv.com leave it to beaver family scrapbook episode 81230 summary.html Leave It to Beaver Family Scrapbook TV.com Bot generated title ref See also List of Leave It to Beaver episodes References Applebaum, Irwyn. The World According to Beaver. TV Books, 1984, 1998. ISBN 1575000520 . Bank, Frank. Call Me Lumpy my Leave It To Beaver ..., Jennifer. The Leave It to Beaver Guide to Life wholesome wisdom from the Cleavers Running Press, 2006. ISBN 0762427736 , ISBN 9780762427734 . Leave It to Beaver the complete first season . Universal Studios, 2005. Leave It to Beaver the complete second season . Universal Studios, 2006. ISBN 1417074876 ... Footnotes references External links http epguides.com LeaveIttoBeaver Leave It to Beaver, a Titles and Air Dates Guide http www.tv.com leave it to beaver family scrapbook episode 81230 summary.html Leave It to Beaver at TV.com Leave It to Beaver Category 1963 television episodes Category Leave ... more details
The MedicalAct 1858 c. 90 was a British Act of Parliament which created the General Medical Council to History of medical regulation in the UK regulate doctors in the UK . Describing its purpose, the act notes that it is expedient that Persons requiring Medical Aid should be enabled to distinguish qualified from unqualified Practitioners . ref UK LEG title MedicalAct 1858 path ukpga 1858 90 contents enacted asmade yes ref The act creates the position of Registrar of the General Medical Council an office still in existence today whose duty is to keep up to date records of those registered to practise medicine and to make them publicly available. The act has now been almost entirely repealed. ref UK LEG title MedicalAct 1858 path ukpga 1858 90 contents ref The current law governing medical regulation is the MedicalAct 1983. ref http www.gmc uk.org about legislation uk primary legislation.asp ref It stated that under the English Poor Laws Poor Law system Boards of Guardians could only employ those qualified in medicine and surgery as Poor Law Doctors. ref http www.institutions.org.uk poor law unions the poor law1.htm ref Under a clause in the Act that recognized doctors with foreign degrees practising in Britain, Elizabeth Blackwell was able to become the first woman to have her name entered on the UK Medical Register Medical Register 1 January 1859 . ref cite web first M. A. last Elston title Blackwell, Elizabeth 1821 1910 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 31912 accessdate 2008 12 29 ref References references UK legislation Category Poor Law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1858 Category Medical regulation fr MedicalAct de 1858 ... more details
orphan date October 2009 The Medical Charities Act was an Act of Parliament passed in 1851 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It granted the Poor Law Commission powers over the dispensary system in Ireland. ref Local government in Ireland By Mark Callanan, Justin F. Keogan, Institute of Public Administration Ireland , Institute of Public Administration Ireland , p23 ref See also Irish Poor Laws References references UK legislation Category Poor Law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1851 Category 1851 in Ireland ... more details
The Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 is a United States federal law that addressed the handling and disposal of medical waste in coastal areas. The law created a two year program that went into effect ... on June 21, 1991. ref Medical Waste Tracking Act, P.L. 100 582, Nov. 1, 1988, USStat 102 2950 , USC ... www.epa.gov waste nonhaz industrial medical tracking.htm Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988. 2010 01 20. ref History Beginning on August 13, 1987, a 30 mile garbage slick composed primarily of Medical waste medical and household waste s prompted expansive closures of numerous New Jersey and New ... fees. Ultimately the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 MWTA arose from the aftermath of this situation. It was designed primarily to monitor the treatment of medical wastes through their creation, transportation ... Conservation and Recovery Act current U.S. federal law regulating medical waste References Reflist ... to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection ..., Congress enacted the MWTA as a pilot study to better determine how the life cycle of medical ... of Medical Wastes, provides a listing of definitions on what materials will be classified as medical wastes under the act. ref name HR3515 The list includes within its definitions cultures and stocks ... with the blood of patients undergoing hemodialysis , medical equipment having come in contact ... objects were to be classified as medical wastes was crucial to ensure that all Local government in the United ... and tracking Section 11003, Tracking of Medical Waste, outlined how the program should manage the transportation ... provides provisions allowing for agents of the EPA to enter any establishment where medical wastes ... may prosecute those charged with violation of regulations dealing with medical wastes. Following ... potential of medical waste is greatest at the point of generation and naturally tapers off after that point... Thus, risk to the general public of disease caused by exposure to medical waste is likely ... more details
accessdate 2008 12 30 ref The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act , a law in the U.S. state of Oregon ... medical conditions. The Act does not affect Federal government of the United States federal ... the law Infobox Referendum rejected with map name Measure 33 title Amends Medical Marijuana Act Requires ... Sajo who helped draft the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act and Anthony Johnson who co authored successful ..., including, Dr. Richard Bayer, Chief Petitioner of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act. http www.pro ...Infobox Referendum approved with map name Measure 67 title Allows Medical Use of Marijuana Within Limits ... sought to provide access to medical cannabis for patients through licensed and regulated non profit dispensaries, fund medical research, establish a program to assist low income patients and help finance Oregon health programs. History and specifics of the law The Act made Oregon the second state in the United ... criminal penalties for Medical cannabis medical marijuana . It established the first state registry for medical marijuana users. Since the U.S. federal government does not recognize medical marijuana, the Act affects only state law. In other words, U.S. federal penalties remain. The official ballot title given by the Oregon Secretary of State for the 1998 campaign was Allows Medical Use of Marijuana ... with debilitating medical conditions whose doctor verifies the condition and that medical ... marijuana one on the person and one per mature plant . The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program administers ... cite web url http www.oregon.gov DHS ph ommp data.shtml title Oregon Medical Marijuana Program ... Oregonians for Medical Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union , who stated that medical marijuana was a way to manage pain of those who were suffering from medical conditions. The measure was opposed ... government, who would have attempted to shut down the entire Oregon medical marijuana program. Voters ... patients the ability to argue an affirmative defense of medical necessity at trial if they exceed ... more details
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The Family Allowances Act 1945 8 & 9 Geo. VI c. 41 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom . It came into operation from August 6, 1946, and was the first law to provide child benefit in the United Kingdom . Family allowances had been one of the items proposed by the Beveridge Report in 1942. The Labour Party briefly debated pressing for allowances during the Second World War , but a party conference resolution to this end was opposed by the trades unions for fear that the amount paid would be taken into account in wage negotiations, leaving workers no better off. As passed, the Act empowered the Minister of National Insurance to pay an allowance of five shilling s per week for each child in a family other than the eldest later Acts increased this sum. It was payable whilst the child was of school age, up to the age of eighteen, if apprenticed or in full time school education. Notes reflist References Whitaker s Almanack for the year 1958 , p.  1127. J. Whitaker & Sons, London, 1957 Chronological Table of the Statutes 1253 1991 . HMSO, London, 1993. Emanuel Shinwell, The Labour Story , p.  167. Macdonald, London, 1963. UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945 statute stub ... more details
The Family Law Act 1975 , sometimes referred to as the FLA by legal practitioners, is an Act of the Australian Parliament . It is one of four separate Acts that provide the framework for family law in Australia ..., and financial maintenance involving children or divorced spouses. Purpose and Development of the Act The Family Law Act was enacted in 1975 by the Australian government, led by then Prime Minister ... the Australian Constitution , the Act initially could only deal with children born or adopted into a marriage, it was not until later years that the Family Law Act dealt with matters relating to ex ... amendments to the law, were all located under Chapter VII of the Act. The Family Law Act has clearly ... live the concept was abolished in 1995 with the Family Law Reform Act. The concept of custody gave much ... sex couples under the Family Law Act. The changes passed by the Labor government came into effect .... Such claims were often much harder to prove than under the Family Law Act, and did not include all the same considerations as under the Family Law Act,and could result in a more uneven or diminished ... Act created the Family Court of Australia , with equal status to the Federal Court of Australia , as a court ... of Australia as a second court to handle matters under the Family Law Act. Appeals from the Federal ... Court of Western Australia by virtue of the Family Court Act 1997 WA . Powers of the Court The Family ... comlaw 5Cmanagement.nsf lookupindexpagesbyid IP200401391?OpenDocument Family Law Act 1975 at ComLaw ... Family Court of Australia homepage http www.legallawyers.com.au family law family law act 1975 Overview of Family Law Act Category Commonwealth of Australia laws Category Australian family law Category ... family violence, child abuse or neglect, more importance being placed on a child s family and social ..., provided there is no risk of violence or abuse. Divorce The original 1975 Act revolutionised ... month waiting period for a divorce order to take effect remained. Children The Act has been ... more details
Infobox NZ Legislation short title Family Courts Act 1980 long title An Act to establish Family Courts as divisions of District Courts, and to provide for the constitution, jurisdiction, powers, and procedures of Family Courts introduced by administered by Minister of Justice New Zealand Minister of Justice date passed royal assent commencement 1 October 1981 amendments Family Courts Amendment Act 1991 , Family Courts Amendment Act 2007 2007 , Family Courts Amendment Act 2000 2000 , Family Courts Amendment Act 2008 2008 Department of Justice Restructuring Act 1995 , District Courts Amendment Act 1996 related legislation status Current The Family Courts Act 1980 is a New Zealand law covering family courts , which have jurisdiction over marriage , civil unions , divorce , child custody custody of children , child support and wills . Family courts are a division of the District Courts of New Zealand District Court and also operate under the District Courts Act 1947 . Family courts were among the first in New Zealand to focus on informality neither judges nor lawyers may wear wigs and gowns are banned for lawyers and optional for judges. The Act is notable for Section 11B, which amounts to a default blanket ban on reporting of most of the business of the court when children are involved ...?c id 1&objectid 10421112 title Fallout in the family work nzherald.co.nz year 2011 last update ... Chris was given majority custody by the Family Court. Two months later Jayden was kidnapped. Jayden .... accessdate 22 October 2011 ref Most of the acts the family courts have jurisdiction over have been updated to include same sex partners. Exceptions are the Marriage Act 1955 , which is matched by the Civil Union Act 2004 and the Adoption Act 1955 which currently prevents same sex couples from adopting ... October 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.legislation.govt.nz act public 1980 0161 latest whole.html Official text of the Act Category 1980 in law Category New Zealand Statutes Category ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Caught in the Act Modern Family Infobox Television episode Title Caught in the Act Series Modern Family Season 2 Episode 13 Airdate January 19, 2011 ref name ep13 cite web url http abcmedianet.com ... modern family episode detail caught in the act 675204 Caught in the Act at ABC.com Modern Family Modern Family Episodes DEFAULTSORT Caught In The Act Modern Family Category 2011 television episodes Category ... Episode list List of Modern Family episodes Image Caption Guests Rachael Harris as Amelia br Munda Razooki as Counterman Season list Infobox Modern Family season two episode list Prev Our Children, Ourselves Next Bixby s Back Caught in the Act is the thirteenth episode of the Modern Family season 2 second season of the American television comedy series, Modern Family and the 36th overall episode ..., who is one of the parents at Lily s preschool. Caught in the Act received mixed reviews from critics. According to the Nielsen Media Research , Caught in the Act dropped four percent in the ratings from ... and Phil hide out in their bedroom, the kids leave the house and talk about what happened on a gas ... Production Caught in the Act was written by series co creator Steven Levitan and co producer Jeffrey ... . ref name ep13 This episode of Modern Family was filmed on December 2, ref cite web url http ... News Manny Modern Family 1022192.aspx?rss news&partnerid spi&profileid 05 title More Manny for Modern Family s Second Season author Rizzo, Carizzo date August 26, 2010 work TV Guide accessdate ... the episode. ref cite web url http www.tvguide.com News Modern Family Christmas 1026703.aspx title A Modern Family Christmas Today s News Our Take publisher TVGuide.com date 2010 12 14 accessdate 2011 ... web last Teti first John url http www.avclub.com articles caught in the act,50195 title Caught In The Act & 124 Modern Family & 124 TV Club & 124 TV publisher The A.V. Club date accessdate 2011 01 20 ref Reception Ratings In its original American broadcast, Caught in the Act was viewed by an estimated ... more details
Wikify date April 2011 The Family Support Act was a federal law created by the United States government in 1988. An Associated Press article said that the law required teen mothers who receive public assistance to remain in high school and, in some cases, to live with their parents. ref http www.huffingtonpost.com 2008 09 02 mccain fought teen pregna n 123132.html McCain fought money on teen pregnancy programs , Associated Press, September 2, 2008 ref The Act focused on lowering the numbers of families on Aid to Families with Dependent Children AFDC and on withholding the wages of absentee parents. It also forced families on welfare to do community service, as well as providing transitional benefits for families who no longer qualify for benefits. References reflist Category 1988 in law Category 100th United States Congress Category United States federal child welfare legislation Category Legal articles without infoboxes fr Family Support Act ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act is a Government of the United States federal Act of Congress legislative act regarding United States copyright law copyright that became law in the United States in 2005. The Act consists of two subparts the Artist s Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, which increases penalties for copyright infringement , and the Family Home Movie Act of 2005, which permits the development of technology to sanitize potentially offensive DVD content. The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act was introduced into the United States Senate ... States R Utah , and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on April 27, 2005. The act provides ... violators or detaining them while police are summoned. Artist s Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005 This act, also known as the ART Act , is targeted at preventing piracy of movies and software. It specifically ... to any penalties for violating non disclosure agreement s or trade secret law. Family Home Movie Act of 2005 This section is an exemption of liability allowing the creation of technology ... of objectionable content, such as drug use, sexual situations, or foul language. The act does not permit ... in a scene. The act is codified in http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode17 usc sec 17 ... Wikipedia External links http www.copyright.gov legislation pl109 9.html Text of Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 http www.cdt.org copyright 20050426s167analysis.pdf Analysis of the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 , by Center for Democracy and Technology The Center for Democracy and Technology http www.publicknowledge.org issues s167 Analysis of the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 , by Public Knowledge Category United States federal copyright legislation Category 2005 in law Category 109th United States Congress it Family Entertainment and Copyright Act ... more details
The United States Family Entertainment Protection Act FEPA was a Bill proposed law bill introduced by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Clinton D NY , and co sponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman D CT , Tim Johnson South Dakota Tim Johnson D SD and Evan Bayh D IN on November 29, 2005. The bill called for a federal mandate enforcement of the Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB ratings system for video games in order to protect children from inappropriate content. ref cite web title Senators Clinton, Lieberman Announce Federal Legislation to Protect Children from Inappropriate Video Games url http clinton.senate.gov news statements details.cfm?id 249368&& accessdate December 18, 2005 ref The FEPA would have imposed fines of 1000 United States dollar dollars or 100 hours of community service for a first time offense of selling a Mature or Adult Only rated video game to a minor, and 5000 or 500 hours for each subsequent offense. The bill also called for a Federal Trade Commission FTC investigation into the ESRB to ascertain whether they have been properly rating games. ref cite web title Game restriction bill submitted to congress url http www.gamespot.com news 6141410.html accessdate December 18, 2005 author GameSpot ref Similar bills have been passed in some U.S. state s such as California ... s109 2126 title S. 2126 nowiki 109th nowiki Family Entertainment Protection Act author Govtrack.us ... Videogame Voters Network Take Action to Stop the Family Entertainment Protection Act , February 28, 2006 http www.igniq.com 2005 12 opinion say no to family entertainment.html Say No To Family Entertainment Protection Act , Igniq.com, December 18, 2005 http arstechnica.com news.ars post 20051212 5740.html ... at punishing retailers who act in good faith to enforce the Entertainment Software Ratings Board ... Video game law Category United States proposed federal legislation pl Family Entertainment Protection Act ... more details