The bylaw provides protection from environmental tobacco smoke by prohibiting smoking in Toronto workplaces and public places. |
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The bylaw passed three readings and needs final adoption by council in likely a couple of weeks before becoming enforceable. |
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The revised bylaw allows skaters to get around safely and practice their tricks without facing fines. |
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He was charged for handing out leaflets, under the same bylaw that covers, among other things, panhandling. |
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So it is clear what groundwater and surface water are understood to mean, and who the targets of the bylaw are. |
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Presently there is a prior city bylaw banning smoking in all municipal buildings. |
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In the proposed bylaw, it is not only sand miners who will be sanctioned but also transporters and traders. |
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The amended bylaw allows for a 12-square foot, illuminated, canopy sign on the east elevation of the building. |
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Selectwoman Suzanne Sullivan said the bylaw was a legimate attempt to control the use of fill at the Maple Meadow Landfill. |
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The city even hired eight new bylaw enforcement officers last October to scour our parks, looking for bandit dumpers. |
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Toronto took an important step forward by banning drive-throughs, a bylaw that was recently upheld in court. |
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When that motion was defeated, another was created to add an item to the agenda to further discuss the interpretation of the proxy voting bylaw. |
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The main thrust of the bylaw is to force businesses with underage clientele to place a ban on smoking. |
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The administration is not serious in carrying out the preparatory work needed for the enforcement of the bylaw. |
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On June 26 city council will vote on the proposed bylaw, which includes a 3 a.m. curfew for all ravers. |
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The first resolution for the AGM covers bylaw changes related to the public representatives on the Professional Conduct Enquiry Committee. |
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However, upon reconsideration, she said that perhaps such a bylaw would affect her. |
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The revised bylaw would also regulate overground networks like masts erected by telecommunications operators. |
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Once that has been done, council can choose to add the smoke-free question to the fall election ballot instead of passing the bylaw on final readings. |
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This could present the police with difficulties in maintaining public order and differentiating between who is breaking the bylaw and who is not, the report adds. |
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A tow truck driver may be breaking a municipal bylaw by recommending a repair shop without being asked. |
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The rates vary according to the municipal bylaw decreeing the street works. |
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The hunting community has changed its tactics to accommodate the anti-lead shot bylaw and again both groups benefit. |
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In December, on safety grounds, a gated community in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, passed a bylaw banning street play. |
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Cynical folk may suspect that HealthSouth's new bylaw is partly intended to draw a line under the firm's past scandals. |
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Municipally, they wanted to see an anti-idling bylaw, a pesticide ban and a limit on the amount of garbage that people could put at the curb. |
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The bylaw divides boilers into two categories: those greater than three megawatts and those less than or equal to three megawatts. |
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The selected proposal was agreed to by consensus and called for a land swap and amendment to the zoning bylaw to implement the selected concept. |
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It also sets out the rationale for the bylaw, usually related to concerns about air pollution and climate change. |
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Who can I contact with questions or concerns, including reporting of bylaw infractions or a warning notice issued in error? |
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The park authority has already decided to introduce a bylaw regulating seaplanes landing or taking off from the loch after complaints about the noise. |
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The idea is that the actual bylaw stays in place but the police will exercise greater discretion to allow drinking in closed off areas outside cafes and restaurants. |
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On July 12 th, the municipality will be working on a by-law respecting intrusion robbery and fire alarm systems and orderly and peaceful conduct bylaw. |
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Book stores, corner stores and TV shops are also exempt from the bylaw. |
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The debate was an unexpected twist for the rave community, which was finally feeling optimistic about the proposed bylaw amendments after years of waiting for them. |
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He was non-committal about the bylaw banning windscreen washers. |
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I'm pretty sure it violates a bylaw or an ordinance or something. |
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Your ISP can connect the dots to you if they want to, or are forced to bylaw. |
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Det Insp Phil Spurgeon said the G4S security guards employed by the council could legally cite a library bylaw to deny individuals access to the library. |
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As a result of the self assessment and planning exercise, the community has passed a bylaw that requires every citizen of Yengema to clean the community each month. |
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Initially, the PGA of America was reluctant to allow Louis to enter the event, having a bylaw at the time limiting PGA membership to Caucasians. |
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Under a 1996 bylaw in Havana, only organic growing methods are allowed. |
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When there are three or more dwelling units, each separated by a party wall or other common wall, the dwelling unit at each end of the row is also considered to be row or terrace housing for the purposes of this bylaw. |
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In compliance with the Planning and Development Act, a public consultation meeting on the draft bylaw will be held July 10 at 9:30 am in the community center of the Town of Barkmere. |
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The enacting bylaw allowed buildings throughout the city to be built to an elevation of 500 feet above sea level, only one foot below the clock face of the Peace Tower. |
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At the denomination's annual conference, the pastorage had passed a bylaw prohibiting members from performing online marriage ceremonies. |
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I don't think there's any hope of repealing this city's silly parking bylaw. The genie is out of the bottle, sadly. |
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Success stories that report on changes in idling behaviour in the community as a result of compliance promotion and enforcement can also encourage people to support the bylaw and deter non-compliance. |
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At the denomination's annual conference, the pastorate had passed a bylaw prohibiting members from performing online marriage ceremonies. |
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All wastewater facility owners with appropriate legislative authority should give serious consideration to establishing such a bylaw to control what is discharged to their wastewater systems. |
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An anti-whistling bylaw was in effect within the Brockville city limits. |
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The Law also contains provisions concerning the statute or bylaw, the legal capacity, and the registry of trade unions and employers' associations i.e. trade unions or employers' associations organized at higher levels. |
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A conservation easement, typically a non-use or nondevelopment of land, would rarely conflict with a bylaw in this manner. |
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British Columbia's vegetable and flower greenhouse growers have won at least a temporary reprieve in their efforts to stop a new Metro Vancouver bylaw regulating boilers and other air emissions. |
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In fact, the 1997 proposal was a binding bylaw amendment prompted by Fleming's refusal to redeem its poison pill despite a 65 percent antipill vote the previous year. |
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