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    violation of subsection 681-11. Sewer Connections. A person who is convicted of an offence may be liable to a fine of not more than $50,000 for a first offence and to a fine of not more than $100,000 for a subsequent offence. All contraventions of the bylaw are reviewed and determined on a case by case basis. IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED for all property’s that can safely and feasibly disconnect from the city sewer system. The City's main goal is compliance, not fines. Funding & Incentives to…

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    Marijuana Shop Case Study

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    Society was sued by Delta council for operating without business licence after refusing to close. The society was also fined close to $12,000 dollars since the business continued to operate. The opening of the dispensary violates the Delta’s local bylaw since it is prohibitive to produce, store or sell medical marijuana anywhere in the municipality. Two articles…

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    After being a member for over three years now I have experienced several conflicts that find their root based in our chapter bylaws. However, I have seen that not all of these conflicts are solely based of a member’s passion for a specific bylaw. Instead their frustration may be fueled by a personal conflict with another member who feels strongly about the bylaw. If that conflict could be addressed and resolved with one another outside of the chapter, there may not be room for it to manifest…

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    Introduction The Federal Anti-Kickback Statute (42 U.S.C. 1320a-7(b)) restricts suppliers of goods or services secured by a government healthcare program ("Federal Healthcare Program") from intentionally and readily requesting or accepting or giving any compensation, directly or indirectly, in trade or in kind, to actuate either the referral of an individual, or outfitting or orchestrating a good or service for which imbursement may be made under a Federal Healthcare Program. The Federal…

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    corporations, the shareholders must approve the action; with limited liability companies (LLCs), members grant approval. For small businesses, shareholders or members are often involved in day-to-day operations, and typically know the circumstances. The bylaws of a corporation and the LLC operating agreement typically outline the dissolution process and needed approvals. To comply with corporation formalities, the board of directors should draft and approve the resolution to dissolve.…

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    CHAPTER FACILITIES Policy V. Chapter Facilities. (See Fraternity Bylaws, Article XIX., Section 1.) Kappa facilities are those properties that are owned, leased, rented and operated by Kappa alumnae or the institution where the chapter is located. Section 1. Day-To-Day Operations. A. Alcohol and Drugs. (See Fraternity Bylaws, Article IV., Sections 3 and 4.) 1. The use or possession of alcohol by a member or nonmember is not permitted in a chapter facility or within the area considered a part of…

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    plan, the students will be off probation. However, staff and faculty will remain on probation for another four years. The plan above should continue to be followed with some edits for improvement along the way. Those that do not abide by the NCAA bylaws or the plan above will suffer consequences and possible…

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    1. List two reasons why licensing is important to child care centers. One reason that licensing is important to child care centers. Is because it is a requirement as well as way to help keep the center organized. Another reason that licensing is important in a child care center. Is because it ensures the health and safety of the children and staff at the childcare center. 2. Explain why accreditation teacher-to-child ratios are usually more stringent than those required by licensing.…

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    Introduction Being a Canadian municipality in the 21st century is a very politically delicate job. In the modern day, municipalities are not politically autonomous as they once were. They are under strict political jurisdictions and rules to effectively deliver services under a tight budget. The hardest part of this job is that do not get the support they require from higher government. As a result, municipalities often have to operate without questioning their authorities, and sometimes, they…

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    El Ilustrados Case Study

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    CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF “EL ILUSTRADOS” ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE Section A: Name – The name of the said association shall be “EL Ilustrados.” Section B: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be: 1 To give a healthy ground for student to express their artistic potential to the fullest 2. To give student a way to experience art and gain confidence in their creativity. 3. To allow students to display their creative ideas in an environment without the pressure of being graded. 4.…

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