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Repeals meaning
plural of repeal
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His legislation repeals various provisions relating to youth work certificates, including preventing an employer from requiring a certificate from someone under 18 as a condition of employment.
Is a Worker Revolt Brewing After Michigan Repeals Its Right-to-Work Law?
The bill also gets rid of the death, gift and payroll taxes, and repeals Congress's power to tax incomes.
These repeals push back at the notion that bike safety starts and ends with helmets and suggest that helmet laws might actually pose a risk to cyclists.
These repeals alone have led to higher property taxes.
They included new remits for watchdogs, repeals of some EU rules which would make it simpler and more attractive to list on UK stock markets, and relaxing ringfencing rules for banks.
Trump tweeted last Tuesday that he will veto “the very weak” defense bill unless it repeals Section 230, part of the communications code that shields Twitter, Facebook and other tech giants from content liability.
House Majority Leader Lee Qualm says it repeals the permit requirement but doesn’t alter who can carry a concealed pistol.
If Proposition 10 passes and successfully repeals Costa-Hawkins, local governments will be able to correct local housing markets with rent control policies and keep families from being evicted, bringing relief to everyone.
If the rest of the state follows suit and repeals Costa Hawkins, the new Berkeley measure will go into effect — as long as voters approve that one as well.
The decision to end TPS for El Salvador is just one domino in TPS repeals.
The President’s tax cut plan repeals the “core” of Obamacare – the individual mandate – which forced Hoosiers to either purchase health insurance or pay a $695 government fine.
Save Our Children was successful enough to influence similar repeals in several American cities in 1978.
The LRC determines which statutes in the United States Statutes at Large should be codified, and which existing statutes are affected by amendments or repeals, or have simply expired by their own terms.
This 2009 Act repeals the Defamation Act 1961, which had, together with the underlying principles of the common law of tort, governed Irish defamation law for almost half a century.