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1. City of Quesnel - Bylaw Enforcement
- www.city.quesnel.bc.ca
- Bylaw Enforcement.
- The Quesnel Bylaw Officers are based out of the Quesnel RCMP Detachment and work very closely with the RCMP Members.
- The Bylaw Enforcement Officers deal with citizens and visitors of the community on a daily basis and make sure that everybody is complying with the City of Quesnel bylaws.
- If you require assistance from Bylaw Enforcement or have any questions regarding any of the areas they are responsible for, they can be reached at the Quesnel RCMP Detachment at 992-9211.
- Any complaints you have may be addressed by contacting the Bylaw Enforcement officers at the Quesnel RCMP Detachment, 250-992-9211.
2. Bylaw
- members.allstream.net
- The truth about the Toronto Pesticide Bylaw.
- There is a lot of confusion, generalization and misinformation with respect to the Toronto Pesticide Bylaw. ...
- The Toronto bylaw is not a ban! You will still be allowed to rid your property of unwanted weeds and insects. The bylaw encourages homeowners to reduce reliance on pesticides through a focus on Plant Health Care (PHC) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices. Although we believe the bylaw approach is unnecessary, expensive and unenforceable we are in total agreement with its “responsible use” intent. ...
- The bylaw will not come into full effect until September 2005. ... The bylaw will allow us to continue to operate under the principles of IPM/PHC. ...
- Although we agree with the principles of the bylaw, a bylaw encourages unwarranted and unnecessary fear about the relative risk of the products we use. ...
3. NEW BYLAW DISPUTE SYSTEM SAVES COURT TIME AND MONEY
- www2.news.gov.bc.ca
- NEW BYLAW DISPUTE SYSTEM SAVES COURT TIME AND MONEY.
- to establish a bylaw dispute adjudication system that will divert cases from the courts and make justice more accessible, Attorney General Geoff Plant announced today.
- “The new bylaw adjudication system is part of our commitment to give municipal governments more powers to deal with local matters,” Plant said. “Dealing with bylaw disputes at the local level will save time and money for both taxpayers and local government and will lead to more efficient use of court resources. ...
- The bylaw adjudication system builds on this independence, because it allows each of the participating municipalities to establish a procedure that’s appropriate for their needs.
- “The new bylaw adjudication system shows what we can do when local government and the province work together to find solutions,” said North Vancouver City Mayor Barbara Sharp.
- The Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act, passed during last fall’s sitting of the legislature authorizes local governments to set up bylaw dispute adjudication systems. Following an evaluation of the North Shore’s experience, the process will likely be extended to other kinds of bylaw disputes, and local governments across the province will be encouraged to participate. ...
4. Bylaw Enforcement
- www.city.port-coquitlam.bc.ca
- > Home Page > City Hall > City Departments > Corporate Services > Bylaw Enforcement .
- Reporting a Bylaw Complaint.
- Bylaw Enforcement .
- The Bylaw Services Division is located on the first floor of City Hall and enforces and interprets the City Bylaws. The Bylaw Services Divisionâ ™s goal is to service the community by responding proactively to the bylaw enforcement needs of our citizens.
- Bylaws such as, noise control, property maintenance, zoning for commercial vehicles, and parking are, in most cases, enforced on a complaint basis with the goal of bylaw compliance.
- The SPCA enforces the Cityâ ™s Animal Control Bylaw, which includes barking dogs. Port Coquitlam Citizens can contact the Bylaw Services Office at 604. ...
- To dispute a municipal ticket, you must complete a dispute form, available at the Bylaw Services Office or by clicking here. ... Once the form is completed and submitted to the Bylaw Services Office, the Manager of Bylaw and Legislative Services will review the request and advise of the decision within seven days.
- Bylaw Services Office.
5. Report on March 31 Bylaw Changes
- www.icann.org
- Report on 31 March 1999 Bylaw Changes .
- East Coast time, the Initial Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers unanimously adopted bylaw changes designed to establish the basic framework for the creation of the three Supporting Organizations called for in the Bylaws (including specific provisions establishing a Domain Name Supporting Organization), based in large part on the DNSO Formation Concepts statement adopted by the ICANN Board of Directors on March 4, 1999. ...
- Highlights of Bylaw Changes: .
- In order to more fully explore an issue raised by one comment submitted in reaction to the draft ICANN Bylaw changes the ICANN Board seeks further comment on the following question: Should the initial DNSO Constituencies currently identified as "ccTLD registries" and "gTLD registries" be re-categorized as "open registries" and "closed registries," identified according to whether the registry is open to any registrant, worldwide ("open"), or is instead limited to certain registrants based on geography, intended use, or other criteria ("closed")? .
6. EW - Environment Waikato Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002
- www.ew.govt.nz
- Home › Policy and Plans › Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002.
- Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002.
- • Environment Waikato Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002 The Environment Waikato Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002 covers such matters as lifejackets, moorings and reporting collisions. ... The Bylaw applies to all navigable waters within the Waikato Regional Council boundaries except those outlined below. ...
- Navigation Safety Bylaw.
- Key points of the Bylaw.
- Order a copy of the Bylaw.
- Navigation Safety Bylaw.
- Instant fines may be given for offences against the Bylaw and more serious offences may be prosecuted. In addition to the Bylaw you must meet all other requirements of the Maritime Transport Act. ...
- You can read each section of the Bylaw online - view the Table of Contents, or you can view or print the text from the PDF file. ...
- Environment Waikato Navigation and Safety Bylaw 2002.
- Bylaw status.
- The Environment Waikato Navigation Safety Bylaw 2002 is now operative and replaces both the Environment Waikato Navigation Safety Bylaw 2001 and the Waikato River - The Elbow to Meremere Surface Waters Control Bylaws 1999. ...
- The Bylaw should be read in conjunction with: .
- Key points of the Bylaw.
7. Del. Ch. Strikes Down Defensive Supermajority Bylaw As Disproportionate to Threat Posed by Hostile Takeover
- library.lp.findlaw.com
- Strikes Down Defensive Supermajority Bylaw As Disproportionate to Threat Posed by Hostile Takeover.
- The Delaware Chancery Court recently struck down a supermajority bylaw adopted by a board of directors as a defensive response to the possibility of a hostile takeover attempt because the bylaw represented an "extremely aggressive" reaction that was not in proportion to the mild threat presented by an inadequately priced tender offer.
- The most important of these new measures was a bylaw that raised the percentage of votes required to amend the bylaws from a simple majority to 66-2/3% of outstanding shares (the "Supermajority Bylaw"). Because Shorewood's management controlled 24% of the company's stock, the supermajority bylaw made it mathematically impossible for Chesapeake to prevail in a consent solicitation without management's support, assuming only a 90% turnout. ...
- In response, Chesapeake raised its offer, commenced a tender offer and consent solicitation, and commenced suit seeking to enjoin enforcement of the Supermajority Bylaw. On the eve of trial, the Shorewood board lowered the Supermajority Bylaw requirement from 66-2/3% to 60%.
- In determining whether the Supermajority Bylaw was valid, the Delaware Chancery Court first applied the standard of review set forth in Unocal v. ...
- Moreover, the court noted that by the time the Shorewood board voted on the Supermajority Bylaw, it knew that less than 1% of Shorewood's shares had been tendered to Chesapeake.
- The court then considered whether the Supermajority Bylaw represented a proportionate response to the threat of price inadequacy. To pass muster under this prong of the Unocal test, the court stated that Shorewood must establish that the Supermajority Bylaw was not preclusive and that it was within a range of reasonable defensive responses. The court concluded that the Supermajority Bylaw failed on both counts. First, the court found that whether the Supermajority Bylaw required 60% or 66-2/3%, "victory is not realistically attainable" for Chesapeake in a solicitation. The court further found that the Shorewood board had failed to consider whether an outsider would have any possibility of success under the Supermajority Bylaw. Second, the court deemed the Supermajority Bylaw an "extremely aggressive and overreaching response to a very mild threat. ... Thus, the court held that the Supermajority Bylaw did not withstand scrutiny under Unocal.
- Because the court found that the Shorewood board had clearly acted to interfere with or impede the exercise of the shareholder franchise, the court went on to review the Supermajority Bylaw under the standard set forth in Blasius Industries, Inc. ... Under such analysis, the Supermajority Bylaw could survive scrutiny only if there were a "compelling justification" for its adoption. Having already concluded that the threat of inadequate price was a mild one, the court held that no compelling justification was shown for the adoption of the Supermajority Bylaw. ...
8. Bylaw Enforcement
- www.camrose.com
- Ambulance | Bylaw Enforcement | Fire Department | Police Department.
- Bylaw Enforcement .
- Bylaw Enforcement Officer.
- , Monday to Friday The City of Camrose Bylaw Officer.
- The Bylaw Officer for the City of Camrose enforces a number of Municipal Bylaws, including, but not limited to the following: .
- The City Bylaw Officer has authority under the Municipal Government Act to enforce the Bylaws that have been passed by City Council.
- The Bylaw Officer is also required to assist other City departments, Government agencies and neighboring Municipalities.
- The Bylaw Officer will receive complaints by phone at 672-4426, by fax at 672-2469, by e-mail, and in person at City Hall (Monday to Friday 8:30-4:30). ... The bylaw officer may wish to call and confirm information, or ask further questions regarding the issue, depending on the information received.
9. RPF - ABCPF Bylaws
- www.rpf-bc.org
- Bylaw 1: Formation of Council .
- Bylaw 2: Association Meetings.
- Bylaw 3: Annual General Meeting.
- Bylaw 4: Balloting.
- Bylaw 5: Categories of Membership.
- Bylaw 6: Membership Rights and Obligations.
- Bylaw 7: Board of Examiners.
- Bylaw 8: Indicators of Registration.
- Bylaw 9: Fees.
- Bylaw 10: Use of Professional Seal & Signature.
- Bylaw 11: Code of Ethics .
- Bylaw 12: Standards of Professional Practice.
- Bylaw 13: Quality Assurance.
- Bylaw 14: Complaints Resolution Procedures.
- Bylaw 15: Indictable Offences.
- Bylaw 12: Standards of Professional Practice: Guidelines for Interpretation.
10. TPSC-postering
- publicspace.ca
- The anti-postering bylaw has been approved by the City's Planning & Transportation Committee. Ignoring a staff recommendation and overwhelming public opposition, the Committee members approved a bylaw that would ban posters on 98% of Toronto's utility poles. ...
- NEXT STEP: The anti-postering bylaw will now be debated at City Council at their next meeting on April 12th.
- The Toronto Public Space Committee played a leading role in mobilising community opposition to the anti-postering bylaw. ...
- Staff were directed by Council to re-write the bylaw to reflect public opinion and to ensure freedom of speach on our streets. ...
- Now, a group of Councillors are trying to pass the original bylaw without any amendments! The bylaw has now been approved by the Planning and Transportation Committee and is proceeding to a City Council on April.
- The main points of the bylaw are:.
11. Re: proposed ICANN bylaw change
- www.iana.org
- Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next Date Index Thread Index Re: proposed ICANN bylaw change.
- Subject: Re: proposed ICANN bylaw change .
- Joe, Michael and all, No Michael is certainly not alone here! We INEGroup will be putting out an official position in the very near future regarding these proposed bylaw changes from ICANN. ...
12. 20 BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
- www.chebucto.ns.ca
- A PESTICIDE BYLAW FOR THE HALIFAX AREA.
- This general assumption can be used to evaluate the provisions of any proposed bylaw.
- A pesticide bylaw should protect the entire community, not just those highly sensitive to pesticides. ...
- Bylaw provisions, including the early stages of a bylaw phased-in over several years, should make use of the specific provisions granted to HRM by the jurisdiction in Section 533 of the Municipal Government Act (as distinct from the limiting jurisdiction imposed on other Nova Scotian communities). ...
- Requirements for a "medical reason" to partake in the provisions of a bylaw were omitted from the jurisdiction for HRM, which specifically states that it is "open to the public. ...
- Preliminary stages in the bylaw will be accepted more readily if everyone knows a total ban is coming.
- Public education initiatives are crucial at all stages (initial,midway, and for the long range future) to the full acceptance of a bylaw.
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