New national air-quality standards which require regional councils to reduce air pollution come into effect today. |
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However, these changes would only come into effect after the Bill is passed and an announcement made in the official gazette. |
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The new rental policy will not come into effect until the outcome of a court appeal which is expected tomorrow. |
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A committee of association members will meet to consider the length of the ban, which will come into effect immediately. |
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At the start of next year, the third phase of tax reform is due to come into effect. |
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The six-year interim period will come into effect once a comprehensive peace agreement is signed. |
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A new law requiring all new minibuses to install seat-belts and all passengers to buckle up is set to come into effect this year. |
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The new regulations will come into effect on July 1 from which date a taximeter must be installed in each vehicle. |
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These bills have been presented to the governor-general for royal assent and will come into effect 28 days following his decision. |
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Wiltshire County Council's Cabinet agreed the increases which will come into effect in April. |
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He could not comment on when Mr Smith handed in his resignation or when it will come into effect. |
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The surcharge will come into effect immediately for new policies issued and for policies coming up for renewal. |
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The Readmission Agreement is the first bilateral agreement of its kind signed by Britain and is due to come into effect this summer. |
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The move was to come into effect in tandem with a policy to persuade car owners to shift from low-cost fuel to Pertamax. |
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If we do, we will let you know at least 30 days before the amendments come into effect. |
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One plans that the amendments will come into effect half a year after official promulgation. |
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In 2010, a reform of the civil procedure will come into effect which will emphasize on dematerialization in particular of banking services. |
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By-laws come into effect automatically 40 days after the Band Council mailed the by-law to the Minister unless the Minister disallows it. |
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Although it is non-binding, there are very obvious political pressures that come into effect when intergovernmental differences become public. |
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Standards regarding signage and the verbal communication of relevant messages will also come into effect. |
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We must remember that these measures that I have just spoken about, which come into effect immediately, are only part of the result. |
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This Decision shall come into effect on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal. |
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The amendments to the provincial agreement are deemed to have come into effect the day of the arbitrator's decision. |
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What other requirements exist under the regulations and when will they come into effect? |
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Some companies have already tightened up their standards before anticipated regulatory changes come into effect. |
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However, that statute appears not to come into effect unless the two are in fact irreconcilable. |
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Turkey has indicated that an agreement aiming to establish a customs union with the northern part of Cyprus will not come into effect. |
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When do permits come into effect and for how many months is a permit valid? |
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However, an insufficient number of Parties have ratified this change in order for it to come into effect. |
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The regulations, which come into effect from August 13, will see an environmental management charge added to the cost of all electrical goods from toasters to televisions. |
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This news arrived just as a ceasefire was about to come into effect. |
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If passed, the ban on harecoursing would come into effect within three months. |
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Given the number of new and amended IFRS that have come into effect recently, it is likely that many will need to present an additional statement of financial position in those financial statements. |
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Once your policy is developed, everyone in the school and school community must have time to understand what it's all about and when it will come into effect. |
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Not all the Protocol changes come into effect at the same time. |
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These modifications come into effect within at least four weeks on the basis of the official closing prices or the adjusted closing prices on the third Friday of the months of March, June, September and December. |
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The new by-laws will come into effect immediately. |
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Reviews come into effect on 1 April in the year following the date the reorganisation order is made. |
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A charter with extended privileges was drafted in 1657, but appears never to have been enrolled or to have come into effect. |
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These are subsequently updated on the 15th of every month from May onwards, and come into effect on the first of the next month. |
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The brochure stated that the promotional rate would be in effect for six months after the card was issued, but did not specify the dates on which the offer would come into effect or terminate. |
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Usually, when it comes to finance, the government brings forward ways and means notices that immediately come into effect and that send a clear message. |
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The changes are supposed to come into effect in July. |
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If passed, the ban on hare-coursing would come into effect within three months. |
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July 2014: New rules for payday lenders come into effect. |
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The change will come into effect next month. |
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Many people had begun to doubt whether the Bill, passed by Westminster in September 1914 but suspended for the duration of the war, would ever come into effect. |
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The regulations, which make it compulsory for all landlords to fit smoke alarms in rented homes, are expected to come into effect from October 1 this year. |
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