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Exempts meaning
plural of exempt
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It also exempts restaurants, non-chain stores and businesses smaller than 10,000 square feet.
Nieuwsma said he would vote for the ordinance if it exempts small businesses in a similar manner as in the proposed single-use bag tax.
The Chandler Road property flew under the radar, because it was an existing quarry on less than 10 acres, which exempts it from Act 250 and puts it under local zoning.
This license exempts the hunter from the mandatory hunter education law for one year from the date of purchase but may only be purchased for up to three consecutive years during the lifetime of the hunter.
However, this regulation exempts against public officials, daily Hürriyet said, adding that in cases of insulting public officials or the president, a public prosecution will be initiated as before.
In a nutshell, this provision exempts MPs from any legal action for any statement made or act done in the course of their duties.
Newsom’s office noted that AB 2655, known as the Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act of 2024, exempts parody and satire content.
The Guardian has reported that last year's Agriculture (Wales) Act exempts King Charles III from rules relating to "the marketing agricultural products, the disposal of carcasses and the disclosure of information to the Welsh state".
The obligation to honor their older brothers temporarily exempts them from the mitzvah to beget children (Responsa maintain that younger brothers are only obliged to honor their firstborn older brother (see Responsa 6:29).
The presidential directive, however, exempts responding fire trucks, ambulances, and other emergency vehicles, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the National Bureau of Investigation, and the Philippine National Police.
They have been urging lawmakers to pass a bill to ban smoking, and they recently filed a lawsuit to overturn a state law that exempts Atlantic City's casinos from the state's indoor clean air law.
As readers of this column know only too well, of the 1996 US Telecommunications Act is the clause that exempts tech platforms from legal liability for anything that users post on their platforms.
But state law currently exempts clergy from reporting child abuse or neglect when a perpetrator confesses directly to a religious leader.
Contrary to Assembly Bill 5 ()—which had the support of organized labor—the ballot measure exempts gig-economy companies such as from classifying those working through their platforms as employees.
New York's ban exempts bags used for restaurant takeout food, plastic bags used to wrap meat, and bags used for prepared food.
The order also exempts spouses and minor children of US citizens and members of the armed forces, and those required for law enforcement purposes who are in the immigration pipeline.
The Tourism Levy and Exemption Bill of Bhutan 2020 also exempts the SDF on 11 dzongkhags to attract tourists.
A request by Haaretz to see the minutes was quickly declined on the grounds that the Freedom of Information law exempts election documents.
But the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act specifically exempts them from liability for the illegal and antisocial behaviors they communicate.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler Tuesday announced the final rule amending the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, which exempts farmers.