Statutory control
Found 6 free book(s)Dangerous dog offences Definitive Guideline
www.sentencingcouncil.org.ukStatutory aggravating factors: Previous convictions, having regard to a) the nature of the offence to which the conviction relates and its ... Lack or loss of control of the dog due to influence of alcohol or drugs . Offence committed against those working in the public sector or providing a service to the public . Injury to other animals
Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in an Intimate or Family ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk2. This guidance is issued as statutory guidance under section 77 of the 2015 Act. A person investigating offences in relation to controlling or coercive behaviour under section 76 must have regard to it. 3. This offence is constituted by behaviour on the part of the perpetrator which takes place “repeatedly or continuously”.
Chapter 2 - Big Game
cpw.state.co.uslandowner who has control of the property or 2) a licensed outfitter or other individual who has entered into a written agreement with the landowner for control of the hunting operations on the property, and who has a working knowledge of the property, including but not limited to, boundaries and access points.
The Health Care Proxy Law
www.health.ny.govIndividuals can control their medical treatment by: ensuring that someone can decide about life-sustaining treatment if they are unable to decide for themselves; choosing one family member to decide about treatment because they think that person would make the best decisions, or because they want to avoid conflict or
CHAPTER 39-20 CHEMICAL TEST FOR INTOXICATION, …
www.legis.nd.govchemical test within two hours after the driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle, the following procedures apply: 1. The law enforcement officer shall immediately issue to that person a temporary operator's permit if the person then has valid operating privileges, extending driving
Statutory Interpretation: General Principles and Recent …
sgp.fas.orgSep 24, 2014 · Statutory Interpretation: General Principles and Recent Trends Congressional Research Service 1 Introduction Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution vests all federal legislative power in Congress, while Article I, Section 7 sets forth the process for effectuating this power through passage of