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Nazara said the penalty on JPMorgan has already taken effect.
The tariff hike, which would have taken effect from Jan.
Some of the most important provisions have taken effect immediately.
Of course it hasn't, because the rules haven't taken effect yet.
Austerity measures such as reducing utility hours have also taken effect.
A sequester would have taken effect in January without congressional action.
That ruling was stayed and has not taken effect pending appeal.
The measure, which would have taken effect at 12:01 a.m.
However, the requirements have not taken effect because of ongoing litigation.
The law was to have taken effect Monday of this week.
Because the TPP hadn't taken effect, there will be no immediate impact.
The ruling would have taken effect Tuesday without the high court's intervention.
Obama's delays offered transition relief from laws that hadn't yet taken effect.
Obamacare's unpopular Cadillac tax exists on paper but still hasn't taken effect.
The Kentucky rules had not taken effect before the judge blocked them.
It should have taken effect in 2015, but various courts halted it.
The bill has not yet taken effect after being blocked in court.
But Maine's Medicaid expansion still hasn't taken effect, largely because Republican Gov.
These laws have either been blocked in court or haven't taken effect yet.
For consumers: Since the rules haven't taken effect, consumers won't notice much difference.
It's simply a matter of stepping back and seeing how they've taken effect.
Experts say most of the law's most crucial pieces have already taken effect.
This predates the Clean Power Plan, which has not yet even taken effect.
Michigan has imposed a stricter ban, although it has not yet taken effect.
He emphasized that point Wednesday while announcing that the policy had taken effect.
The ban that has just taken effect is likely to drive prices down further.
He postponed the planned second increase, which was to have taken effect last October.
The tax is unpopular with both Republicans and Democrats and has never taken effect.
Congress can still rescind them at any time, even after they have taken effect.
Unfortunately, the tax has not yet taken effect, and it may never do so.
For now, abortion is still legal because these laws have not yet taken effect.
However, in recent months the rules had taken effect in the other 22 states.
With the US withdrawal from the INF Treaty having just taken effect on Aug.
In November, automakers urged the Trump administration to review the guidance, which hasn't taken effect.
Talking Points: A law banning new ownership of pit bulls has taken effect in Montreal.
A court temporarily suspended the tax, which had taken effect at the start of July.
Under the ban, which hasn't taken effect, doctors who perform abortions could face felony charges.
Most of the benefits from Trump's tax cuts and regulatory relief have already taken effect.
The new F.C.C. rules had not taken effect, so you probably won't notice any difference.
"Look at where soda taxes have taken effect in the US, it's instructive," he added.
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed regulations for e-cigarettes, but none has taken effect.
The FCC suspended the data security rules from that package that would have taken effect Thursday1.
In recent months, Seattle's ban has taken effect and San Francisco moved to adopt its own.
The European bloc's trade deal with Canada, its most ambitious arrangement yet, has just taken effect.
The moratorium calls for a delay to any published rules that have not yet taken effect.
It has not taken effect, which means there is no growing history data yet to purchase.
The reality is that the FCC's new broadband privacy rules had not yet even taken effect.
That settlement was approved in June but has not taken effect because of a penidng appeal.
Environmentalists celebrated the milestone, noting it is the fastest that any U.N. pact has taken effect.
And because of court orders, the ban hasn't taken effect and transgender people have continued serving.
The requirements haven't taken effect and are still being negotiated between HHS and the Northam administration.
A judge dismissed their suit as premature last week, saying the changes had not taken effect.
Neither country's new tariff proposals have yet taken effect — and many experts believe they never will.
The FCC voted to repeal the rules in December, but that vote has now taken effect.
Similar laws in Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Alabama have not taken effect due to court challenges.
If the decision had gone China's way, the change would have taken effect in June 2017.
When the Trump administration overturned the Obama rules in September, they had not yet taken effect.
His partial travel ban on mainly Muslim countries has finally taken effect after multiple court fights.
We look at why Britain is so frustrated by Brexit even before Brexit has taken effect.
The House won, but the decision has not taken effect while the case is being appealed.
The Alabama law has not taken effect yet either, and is likely to be challenged too.
The judge ruled that because the ordinance had not yet taken effect, it was too early sue.
Even before Obama leaves office, those actions remain mired in legal challenges and haven't yet taken effect.
Why it matters: Since the rule hasn't yet taken effect, scrapping it won't change anyone's visa status.
Absent outside intervention, if the administration had dropped the appeal, the 2016 order would have taken effect.
The Chinese government had not officially confirmed on Friday afternoon that the retaliatory tariffs had taken effect.
Regulations that have already taken effect will take time for the Trump administration to reverse, experts say.
And the secretary did delay the rule in 2018 (the first year it would have taken effect).
I think I ... it seems like the Stockholm Syndrome has really taken effect with her rather significantly.
But it has never taken effect, and the Trump administration hopes to repeal it before it does.
Laws banning the practice have taken effect in New York City, Delaware and California in recent months.
Hours later, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Kentucky law, which was to have taken effect immediately.
Opponents argue the law, which has not taken effect, is aimed at forcing clinics to close down.
In the past few months, Seattle's ban has taken effect and San Francisco moved to adopt its own.
In the past two months, Seattle's ban has taken effect and San Francisco moved to adopt its own.
The proposal would not have taken effect under CEO Darren Woods, but would have been phased in later.
This year the full force of the repeal has taken effect: The state is running a budget surplus.
The staffers apologized to Kirk and Owens, but it was not clear if the resignations had taken effect.
The change hasn't taken effect—a federal appeals court issued a nationwide injunction last year, blocking the rule.
Some of those have already taken effect, while others are expected to take effect in the coming weeks.
Similar "heartbeat bills" have been passed in Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, and Kentucky, though none have yet taken effect.
Abortion rights groups have started to challenge the new limits, and so far none have actually taken effect.
Neither the Georgia ban nor any of the other near-total bans passed in recent months have taken effect.
Bilateral agreements on defense cooperation and information security have taken effect recently after years of stalling in Brazil's Congress.
In America, by contrast, President Donald Trump recently halted a similar rule that would have taken effect next year.
It's unclear how much data Apple will give out now that the Cybersecurity Law of 2017 has taken effect.
An embryonic version of these energy proposals has already taken effect in Nottingham, where Labour runs the city council.
"Overall, we think China's cooling measures to deflate property bubbles have taken effect," said Argonaut Securities in a report.
A federal court halted the rule after Obama proposed it in 2015, and thus, it hasn't taken effect yet.
And in the past, runners' performances have tended to drop off when new drug-testing initiatives have taken effect.
" The result is that "so far he's only managed to delay a few rules that hadn't yet taken effect.
As those reforms have taken effect, it has become clear that they present a significant challenge to public safety.
So in the interim, agencies are delaying rules published by the Obama administration that had not yet taken effect.
The Trump administration's moratorium requires agencies to delay published rules that have not yet taken effect for 60 days.
This year, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi and Ohio have passed such legislation, though none of the laws has taken effect yet.
SELF-DETERMINATION What is less clear is what will happen to stores like McGuire's now that legalization has taken effect.
Indiana and New Hampshire have also won approval for their own work requirement programs, which have not yet taken effect.
In recent years Pakistan has throttled the flow of arms; India's harsh policing and better intelligence have also taken effect.
The Department of Labor's fiduciary rule has not yet fully taken effect, and already retirement savers are feeling the burden.
Judge Pratt said "irreparable harm" would have occurred had that part of the law taken effect as scheduled on Friday.
In August, the agency indicated it would pursue a delay for the rule's provisions that had not yet taken effect.
A code fix called "segregated witness" was pushed through this year, but largely hasn't taken effect due to low adoption.
If the Clean Power Plan had taken effect, coal generation would have dropped somewhat more: 29 percent below today's levels.
According to Mr. Draghi, the bank's lowered growth projections only factored in protectionist measures that had so far taken effect.
The decision has not taken effect while the case is being appealed, and the next court date is May 22.
In all, individual income tax rates have come down in 2018, since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has taken effect.
The proposal would not have taken effect under Chief Executive Darren Woods, but would have been phased in for future CEOs.
Trump bragged that his European travel ban is saving lives, even though it hadn't taken effect yet (that happens at midnight).
The strictest of these anti-abortion bills haven't actually taken effect yet, and abortion remains legal in every state, including Alabama.
Federal courts have halted its implementation in 28 states, though in recent months it has taken effect in the other 22.
Those tariffs have not taken effect, and a final decision on their size and scope is not expected until next month.
Japan's downgrading of South Korea's trade status has taken effect, a decision that already set off reaction and hurt bilateral relations.
The Clean Power Plan, a regulation, not legislation, has not taken effect and is tied up in a federal appeals court.
Unfortunately, since the law has taken effect, the United States government has gone out of its way to get around it.
Democrats have responded in kind under Trump, and consequently many of his biggest regulatory changes have not yet fully taken effect.
The US travel ban has not taken effect after rulings by two federal judges that temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order.
Had the regulation fully taken effect, the Obama administration predicted it would have added about 75,000 names to the background check database.
The law had passed two years ago, but most of its big provisions — like the expansion of insurance — hadn't yet taken effect.
Minimum-wage increases that have already taken effect in some places may be partly responsible for the uptick in average hourly earnings.
Taking into account good behavior, Jones could get out as soon as eight months later than the clemency would have taken effect.
In a lone dissenting opinion, Kavanaugh said he would deny the stay without prejudice because the law has not yet taken effect.
District judges in Hawaii and Maryland issued separate orders earlier this month blocking Trump's order hours before it would have taken effect.
"The draft amendment law is not a final draft and has not been approved or has not taken effect yet," Luo said.
In 2019, the Energy Department blocked stricter efficiency requirements for many common types of lightbulbs that would have taken effect in 2020.
The city argued that the lawsuit was filed too early because the ordinance had not yet taken effect, according to court filings.
Tariffs that the Trump administration is threatening to levy on many the imported consumer goods coming from China haven't taken effect yet.
While opponents are cheering the delay, they also say the parts of the regulation that already have taken effect are hurting investors.
The White House said Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign the repeal of the rules, which had not taken effect.
Jones's attorneys later claimed that Jones was "moving his lips and gulping for air" minutes after the midazolam should have taken effect.
The treaty was made public in October 2015, but it was never approved by Congress, and the deal had not yet taken effect.
"A lot of these sort of technological changes into the telephone environment have really taken effect in 2017 and 2018," Kennedy told Gizmodo.
He said that the harm to the city outweighed any harm to the Justice Department in delaying conditions that hadn't taken effect yet.
A host of reforms are ready to go, once the legislative laxative of passing a Brexit deal has taken effect, argue some aides.
Enforcement of the revised order, which was to have taken effect on March 16, was also barred by a federal judge in Hawaii.
As of June 222, 223, the FCC's controversial repeal of the 113 act that enshrined net neutrality into law has officially taken effect.
But the measure has not taken effect, with Moscow and Damascus saying they are battling members of terrorist groups excluded from the truce.
When it unveiled the rule change, the Trump administration argued it was not weakening the standards because they had not yet taken effect.
Germany has one of the world's strictest hate-speech laws, the Network Enforcement Act, which had recently taken effect when Mr. Rupp tweeted.
The sweeping bans passed by Georgia and some other states are still working their way through lower courts, and none have taken effect.
He called for any rules that had been finalized, but had not yet taken effect, to be delayed for at least 60 days.
The institute's website described Volkov as the coach of its athletics team in October 2017, two months after his ban had taken effect.
To date, Holland said, some 30,000 customers have filed claims, and he expects that number to rise now that the settlement has taken effect.
The rep added that price increases "which involve the U.S. market" have already taken effect for those purchasing to resell at a retail level.
The state's budget for the current fiscal year should have taken effect July 29, but Rauner rejected the original plan offered by Democratic lawmakers.
So on the merits, once we get past the standing issue, this case is about Congress's ability to amend laws after they've taken effect.
After the meeting, the U.S. said it would suspend a tariff increase on Chinese goods that were supposed to have taken effect on Tuesday.
Even after the decree's withdrawal, protesters persisted — under Romanian law, if the decree was in effect even briefly, the exonerations may have taken effect.
A joint statement from the U.S. and Honduras implied that the agreement hadn't taken effect but did not specify when it would become effective.
Tranquilizers may not have taken effect in time to save the boy while the dart might have agitated the animal, worsening the situation, Maynard said.
The paper found that, since the law had taken effect, nearly seventy per cent of those who invoked it as a defense had gone free.
Federal agencies are following President Trump's order to freeze all regulatory actions and delay rules that have already been made final, but haven't taken effect.
The FCC's "Restoring Internet Freedom" order, which vastly curtails the agency's 2015 net neutrality rules, has officially taken effect by being entered the Federal Register.
AMSTERDAM – A ban on group-powered pedicabs that are popular with inebriated tourists and stag parties has taken effect in the busiest sections of downtown Amsterdam.
On October 17th, Judge Watson (pictured above) struck again, freezing Mr Trump's latest travel ban, which would have taken effect at 12:01am on October 18th.
However, the Trump administration faces a higher hurdle in attempting to rescind final rules that have already been published in the Federal Register and taken effect.
BECAUSE THEY'RE POINTING TO THE TARIFFS AND SAYING, "THE TARIFFS ARE COMING, WE'RE RAISING PRICES NOW," EVEN THOUGH THE TARIFFS HAVE NOT ACTUALLY TAKEN EFFECT YET.
The EPA plans to freeze 22019 regulations, most of which were published in the Federal Register after the 2016 election, but have not yet taken effect.
A 2015 report from the Senate Joint Economic Committee, for example, argues that the industry would be preforming even better had the tax never taken effect.
The new 2019 forecast is 0.2 percentage points lower than the fund's previous forecast, reflecting the waves of new tariffs that have taken effect since then.
None of the statewide abortion restrictions has taken effect, with some being blocked in court and others being put on hold while court challenges play out.
None of the statewide abortion restrictions has taken effect, with some blocked in court and others put on hold while legal challenges play out in court.
E-cigarette manufacturers were allowed up to two years to submit applications, and a year to win FDA approval (which would have taken effect by today).
The rule, which had not yet taken effect, would have made it easier for independent farmers to sue big agriculture companies for whom they raise livestock.
None of the gestational age bans enacted by nine states this year have taken effect, however, as all have been blocked or stayed by the courts.
Reagan won his 6900 state 2628 landslide after his tax cuts had taken effect in January 28503 and delivered 22019 percent growth for almost two years.
The more covert move is to use an opaque licensing procedure to stop abortions immediately, instead of in August when the new law would have taken effect.
Maynard said in a press conference that the response team decided against using a tranquilizer because the drug would have taken effect too slowly, according to CNN.
Following are some details of the new system (some of the changes have already taken effect following the referendum): - The office of prime minister will be abolished.
The policy, which would have taken effect Sunday, was introduced last month and would primarily affect people attempting to immigrate to the U.S. to join family members.
It has never taken effect, as lawsuits from states (including one involving Mr. Pruitt when he was Oklahoma attorney general) are working their way through the courts.
By June 7th 93% of Mexicans lived in regions where the new model has taken effect; the government says that figure will reach 100% by June 18th.
Here are the details: Lightbulbs The Energy Department blocked stricter efficiency requirements for many common types of lightbulbs that would have taken effect in the new year.
The freeze is a result of an executive order by President Donald Trump, which temporarily halts any regulations passed under President Barack Obama that haven't yet taken effect.
The EPA said Wednesday it is freezing 30 regulations, most of which were published in the Federal Register after the 2016 election but have not yet taken effect.
A number of immediate security changes have already taken effect, including increased security around aircraft and in passenger areas, as well as an expansion in explosive trace detection.
A Missouri judge has temporarily blocked a law banning abortion as early as eight weeks into a pregnancy, just one day before the law would have taken effect.
The agreement increased military and non-military spending limits by $320 billion above the budget caps that would have taken effect if Congress had failed to stop sequestration.
The bipartisan budget package increases military and non-military spending by $320 billion above the budget caps that would have taken effect if Congress failed to stop sequestration.
Congress had not yet approved the TPP -- its fate was bleak on Capitol Hill no matter what the White House did -- and the deal had not yet taken effect.
The FDA's plan hasn't taken effect yet, but when it does, it's unclear what will step in for the anti-sogginess role perfluoroalkyl ethyl plays in our pizza boxes.
The next day, after Trump's inauguration, the White House issued a regulatory moratorium, which also required federal agencies to delay recently published rules that had not yet taken effect.
The next day, after Trump's Inauguration, the White House issued a regulatory moratorium, which also required federal agencies to delay recently published rules that had not yet taken effect.
Government measures to curb demand since September have taken effect and it is time to take action on the supply side towards structural reform of property markets, Xinhua said.
The president, Petro O. Poroshenko, said in his speech to Parliament on Monday that martial law would begin Wednesday, but his official website said it had taken effect Monday.
Under Romanian law, if the measure had taken effect even briefly, the cases against Mr. Dragnea and others charged with offenses covered by the decree could have been invalidated.
But considering that the changes had just taken effect, "it's unreasonable for us to earnestly consider making amendments that would water down or roll back" the law, she said.
That means that travelers who have already scheduled a trip to Cuba can still move ahead with their plans, as long as the new regulations have not taken effect yet.
The National Foundation for American Policy has estimated that the tariffs applied through 2019 — including scheduled ones that have not yet taken effect — would cost American households $2,031 a year.
After the price hikes had taken effect, the cash-transfer payments which go to the poorest 20% of the population were increased; but by then the damage had been done.
The repeal of those rules, which Republicans argue will spur investment, has not taken effect and is being challenged by a group of state attorneys general and public interest groups.
In just the past decade, archival research has suggested that Connecticut ratified the amendment in 1790 without Congress noticing, meaning it should have taken effect upon Vermont's ratification in 1791.
Monthly utilization rates at mills reached 71.6 percent in June, the highest since October before winter production curbs had taken effect, according to Reuters calculation based on data from Mysteel consultancy.
The bill will add $320 billion to the deficit over the next two years, and $1.7 trillion over the next decade rather than automatic spending cuts that would have taken effect.
Designed to hold 1,100, Vial filled quickly with nearly 1,800 migrants, mostly Afghans and Syrians, who had sailed to Greece after the new plan for deportations to Turkey had taken effect.
It also expressed concern at clauses in the agreement indicating that Syrian government jets would not be barred from flying until up to nine days after the ceasefire had taken effect.
The 2016 parliamentary vote in Montenegro, formerly a part of Yugoslavia, was viewed as a referendum on membership in NATO, which had been agreed to but had not yet taken effect.
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or known as the USMCA, hasn&apost taken effect yet as it must be approved by the Democratic-led House and GOP-controlled Senate.
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — also known as the USMCA — hasn&apost taken effect yet as it must be approved by the Democratic-led House and GOP-controlled Senate.
In the three years since these rules have taken effect, oil and gas production has increased and companies have announced plans to increase energy investments in the state this coming year.
Many of these proposals haven't taken effect, and some have been shot down in the courts as environmental groups, states, and activists have challenged the federal government's rollbacks of environmental protections.
Mr. Trump's announcement late Friday that he was suspending a plan to impose new tariffs on Mexico, which would have taken effect Monday, should help ease concerns about rising trade tensions.
Many of the EPA regulations Pruitt scrapped or delayed had not yet taken effect, and the tens of thousands of lost coal mining jobs the president pledged to bring back never materialized.
Secret talking points obtained by VICE News show national Republicans are preparing to defend the law, which has not yet taken effect, but will almost certainly be struck down by the courts.
The SAFMR rule, which would have taken effect on October 1st, took a different approach, requiring cities to calculate rents at the zip-code level, rather than across an entire metro area.
So far, federal courts have found five times that the Trump administration violated the Administrative Procedures Act by skipping steps when it tried to delay environmental rules that had already taken effect.
Walker also fought efforts to expand Medicaid in the state after the Affordable Care Act's passage; about 82,000 more people would have coverage in the state if that measure had taken effect.
All of that also comes against the backdrop of elevated trade tensions between the U.S. and China, with U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese products having taken effect earlier this month.
The rules have survived legal challenges in the two years since they've taken effect, and supporters are already promising to sue to try to overturn Pai's plan if it passes as expected.
Her ruling wouldn't have taken effect for 24 hours, to give the Trump administration time to appeal the decision and continue the court battle, which could last for days, if not weeks.
Ohio was the sixth state to adopt a six-week ban, joining Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, North Dakota, and Mississippi, but these laws have either been blocked in court or haven't taken effect yet.
Fitch expects EM economic growth to increase to 4.8% in 2017 from 4.2% in 2016, as Brazil and Russia exit recession, commodity prices have recovered and China's growth stabilisation efforts have taken effect.
But Ms. Syroyid said that the Russians never observed the cease-fire in Debaltseve, and that Ukrainian soldiers were forced to flee under fire three days after it was to have taken effect.
Proponents of the law, one of more than a dozen abortion restrictions that have taken effect in the state over the past five years, claimed that it would protect women's health and safety.
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump's latest bid to impose restrictions on citizens from several countries entering the United States, which would have taken effect this week.
DAPA, a similar program for undocumented parents of US citizens, hasn't taken effect yet due to court action; it will likely be rescinded, or the administration might simply fail to defend it in court.
Beijing had said it would retaliate with punitive measures on U.S. products worth a similar amount, including soybeans, pork and cotton, but it had not officially confirmed on Friday that they had taken effect.
"There are changes to Medicare that are in the ACA that have taken effect that people are benefiting from today," Juliette Cubanski, Kaiser Family Foundation Medicare policy program associate director, told The Hill Extra.
The state has passed some of the country's most sweeping abortion bills in recent years, including a ban on all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected that hasn't taken effect amid court challenges.
According to the reports from RIA and Interfax, Russian state news agencies, a Russian major general, Viktor Kupchishin, said that the cease-fire had taken effect and that firing from rebel positions had declined.
The upshot of Speweik, however, is that an order by state Director of Health Dr. Amy Acton, which ordered polls closed in the primary election that was originally scheduled for Tuesday, has taken effect.
The other two rules are still pending, but if all three had taken effect in 2018, more than three million people would have lost their food assistance, an analysis by the Urban Institute found.
The strict sanctions of the gainful employment rule haven't taken effect yet and so didn't cause most of the enrollment declines of the past few years, but students had begun to realize these institutions' reputations.
The rules had not yet taken effect but would have required internet providers to obtain consumer consent before using precise geolocation, financial information, health information, children's information and web browsing history for advertising and marketing.
Wade, narrower laws have taken effect, such as one in Texas requiring that patients must have a counseling session that includes a sonogram 24 hours before the procedure with the same doctor performing the abortion.
In response to the decision by the Strasbourg-based court, the Russian Justice Ministry said on its website that the ruling had not taken effect and could be appealed against by the ministry within three months.
Although the rule was approved in December, entered into the Federal Register in February, and under ordinary circumstances would have taken effect in April, "Restoring Internet Freedom" had one extra step that needed to be taken.
This hypothetical approach will still likely require a great deal more time and care than that required to rescind the Privacy Rule, which hadn't yet taken effect and fell under the effective date range of the CRA.
In the meantime, the FCC regulation has already taken effect — and net neutrality activists like Fight for the Future have predicted that encroaching moves by corporate ISPs will be gradual and insidious rather than sudden and overnight.
Media witnesses reported seeing Williams "manifesting signs of vigorous consciousness such as lurching, jerking, convulsing, and coughing during the course of the execution," long after the controversial sedative midazolam should have taken effect, according to the motion.
The documentary might gain from longer-term or return treatment, particularly now that a California bill offering early parole hearings, under consideration for much of the film's running time (and shown passing in 2013), has taken effect.
A new Polish law banning almost all trade on Sundays has taken effect, with large supermarkets and most other retailers closed for the first time since liberal shopping laws were introduced in the 1990s after communism's collapse.
The good news, such as it is, is this: Congressional Republicans (most of them; 15 representatives voted against, it's worth mentioning) initiated this joint resolution in a great hurry because the privacy rule hadn't actually taken effect yet.
In areas where ban-the-box laws have taken effect, the study found, the probability of being employed has fallen by 5.1% for young, low-skilled African-American men, and by 2.9% for young, low-skilled Hispanic men.
The Trump administration's newly-released guidelines on banning transgender people from serving in the military may not have taken effect yet, but some transgender troops currently serving say the policy is already taking a toll on their community.
The Wednesday ruling is at least the third time that federal courts have dinged the Trump administration for trying to delay a regulation that had already taken effect, but for which the compliance date had not yet passed.
But it's very similar; had it taken effect, it would have prohibited citizens of six Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. and halted the resettlement of all refugees — regardless of where they're from — for at least 120 days.
The most aggressive of the anti-abortion laws that have been passed have not taken effect and are expected to face challenges in court — which in some cases was an aim of the anti-abortion activists to begin with.
Coming after China's new family planning rules had taken effect, which allow all couples to have two children, the hukou directive brought sighs of relief from Ms. Zhang and many other parents whose children could finally come out of the shadows.
At Florida's Coleman prison, the restrictions were to have taken effect on May 14 and would have mandated that prisoners file an electronic request including the 13-digit International Standard Book Number, according to the March 29 memo by the warden.
Had the CPP ever taken effect, it would have given power plants until the year 2030 to curb their carbon emissions by about 30 percent, a move that the Obama administration said could protect the environment, public health, and consumer's pocketbooks.
The same group, excluding Maryland, on Friday petitioned the federal appeals court in New York to force the administration to implement ceiling fan efficiency standards that were to have taken effect two weeks ago, but have been delayed to Sept. 30.
The lecture he prepared was fairly unpersuasive on a number of levels, starting with the extent to which Hassett found himself trying to back-date the inflection point to Election Day 2016, well before any actual Trump policies had taken effect.
The eliminated FCC broadband privacy rules, which had not yet taken effect, were set to require providers to get opt-in consent from customers before selling or sharing metadata and personal information such as geo-location, browsing activity, IP addresses and more.
"Now that the law has taken effect, our efforts must turn to the timely and effective implementation of the remaining parts of the law, to ensure that all Maine taxpayers benefit," said Alysia Melnick, a lawyer with Maine's Yes on 1 campaign.
The rule had taken effect late in the Obama administration after government auditors estimated that it would cost nearly $22000 billion to remove the old wells, but determined that oil companies had issued just $226 billion worth of bonds to cover the expense.
A lot of people -- and the president isn&apost alone among them -- saying it&aposs using that as an excuse for what had been a difficult period and difficult sales and having nothing to do with the tariffs that haven&apost even taken effect yesterday.
Economists, he says, have long held 6.5 percent economic growth as the threshold below which China can't dip if it's to sustain its growing debt, and China reported 33 percent growth in the first quarter of 2019, before Trump's harshest tariffs had taken effect.
If it had taken effect, it would have forced another 10 clinics to close on July 1, 2015, but the Supreme Court stepped in at the last minute, issuing a temporary block of the law until it could decide whether to take up the case.
If it had taken effect, it would have forced another 223 clinics to close on July 2397, 2854, but the Supreme Court stepped in at the last minute, issuing a temporary block of the law until it could decide whether to take up the case.
The rule changes are still under review and haven't taken effect, but fear and confusion about the proposal already appear to be reducing enrollment in safety net benefits programs even among immigrant families who should still quality for government support, the study authors note.
Just two years after the Blowout Preventer and Well Control Rule was finalized — and long before many of its key provisions have even taken effect — the current administration is now proposing to eliminate or weaken requirements that were specifically aimed at preventing further disasters.
While factories that make price-sensitive electronics and other electrical products are already beginning to lose orders, China is so competitive across so many sectors that exports to the United States are actually still rising despite the relatively limited tariffs that have taken effect.
SEOUL (Reuters) - It was deeply regrettable that Japan's decision to scrap fast-track export status for South Korea has taken effect, Seoul said on Wednesday, adding that it was up to Tokyo to take action to reverse a sharp deterioration in the neighbors' ties.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department refused more than 37,230 visa applications in 22018 due to the Trump administration's travel ban, up from less than 214,2600 the previous year when the ban had not fully taken effect, according to agency data released on Tuesday.
"The level of redemption requests we have recently received and market conditions suggest that investors may place further redemptions; leading to downward pressure on realisable property values," the firm said in a statement on its website, adding the price cut had taken effect from July 6.
The reports indicated that the cease-fire had taken effect after midnight on Tuesday, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said it had begun at midnight on Wednesday, after an evening of intense airstrikes, which the group had counted at 25.
The "very, very difficult" decision would come in the next 248 hours, de Blasio (D) said — words that spread across a city where yet another unfathomable decision had already taken effect the day before, the near-total closing of the city's 215,2000 restaurants and 23,295 bars.
However, given the announcement and the competitive nature of the reinsurance market, we now expect reinsurance pricing to increase only modestly in the January 2018 renewal period, even if the new discount rate has not taken effect by then, which will be beneficial for both insurers and their policyholders.
Efforts to retain the Massachusetts law had advantages over others repealed in the past — in particular, the Massachusetts policy had taken effect more than two years ago in the mostly Democratic state, and critics could never show any uptick of the criminal behavior they claimed the law caused.
As for final regulations that have already been published in the Federal Register but have not taken effect, upon taking office President Trump still could order agencies to delay for 60 days the effective dates of the regulations, in order to conduct a new, detailed review of them.
He should work to persuade the United Nations Security Council to endorse the nuclear test moratorium that all countries but North Korea observe, even though the test ban treaty has never formally taken effect, and push to have the United Nations organization that monitors testing be made permanent.
Even in 2012, when the Supreme Court was considering the constitutionality of the law before much of it had taken effect, some analysts from both parties predicted that finding the law unconstitutional could have serious repercussions for the Medicare program and the rest of the health care system.
In a ruling on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik sided with city officials who argued that the lawsuit was filed too early because the ordinance had not yet taken effect, and who said the chamber did not have legal standing to sue because it was not directly impacted.
The lawsuit in New York was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of two men, Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi and Hameed Khalid Darweesh, and dozens of other "similarly situated" people who arrived at American ports of entry on January 27th just after Mr Trump's order had taken effect.
To illustrate how long even small changes can take, Mr. Leocha pointed out that a 2016 law requiring airlines to refund checked baggage fees for luggage that is not delivered to a passenger within 12 hours of a domestic flight's arrival (or 15 hours for an international flight) has not taken effect yet because the Transportation Department is still working on the rules.
A judge denied the preliminary request because the law had not yet taken effect, but Liss-Riordan says AB 5 gives her clients room to argue that their fight is in the public interest, a distinction that allows them to escape the arbitration clauses they signed when they began driving for these companies, in which they agreed not to sue.
The plan, which would have regulated carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel-powered electricity plants, has been tied up in courts for more than a year, after more two dozen states, industry representatives and others sued the E.P.A. They claimed that the plan was unconstitutional, and it hadn't yet taken effect because the Supreme Court had said the plan could not be carried out while it was being argued before a lower federal court.

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