The Attorney General may deny Section 5 preclearance no later than 60 days after a voting change has been submitted. |
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The installation of the preclearance facility was not the only construction at the airport this year. |
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Even the Justice Department, he pointed out, scarcely ever objects to the changes submitted for preclearance. |
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It also provides for in-transit preclearance facilities for passengers travelling to the United States from a third country. |
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Benoit points to July's opening of the US Customs and Immigration preclearance facility as the year's highlight. |
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In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures. |
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Also, with the new retail and food outlets in the preclearance facility and in the departures lounge, it is more convenient for travellers to shop and eat while waiting for flights. |
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The preclearance facility will improve direct flight options to and from points south of the border by allowing travellers to clear US customs while in Ottawa. |
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Canada and the U. S. A. also co-operate on preclearance services. |
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No information folder may be forwarded to the applicable insurance regulators unless it has received written preclearance from a reviewer, and is in compliance with the provisions of this Guideline. |
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That is why the government has instituted with the U. S. government a system of preclearance and pre-authorization so that the low risk people and carriers can cross the border freely. |
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The great state of Alabama believes that preclearance is a relic of the past. |
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The PAAB can you help you do that through the preclearance review process. |
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Other U. S. preclearance services are provided for the Vancouver-Seattle train service and for ferries travelling between B. C., Washington and Alaska. |
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Putting their knives away Turning the corner Reading the tea leaves The rematch Worth a try No thanks, Jamie The preclearance problem Was George Bush right? |
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Since the opening of the preclearance facility, less than 18 months ago, Ottawa International Airport's Canada-U. S. flights have increased from 21 per day to over 44 per day. |
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In the autumn of 1995 Canada and the U. S. A. agreed to extend preclearance services to the Ottawa airport. The U. S. A. is considering establishing preclearance services at Halifax. |
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The customs service announced new preclearance regulations last week. |
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