Examples of Chapter 196 in a sentence
The court may utilize a community corrections program authorized or funded under KRS Chapter 196 to provide services to any person released under this section.
All signs must conform to the Sign By-Law, Chapter 196 of the Code of the Town of Groton.
In 1902, the three separate entities – the Chautauqua School of Theology, the Chautauqua University, and the Chautauqua Assembly - were merged and consolidated into a single entity chartered by the New York legislature as the Chautauqua Institution by Chapter 196 of the Laws of 1902.
In the event of a procurement related to the scope of this RFI, the City will determine whether a single vendor/team of vendors will be selected for an individual or multiple WWTPs, given that the RFP or solicitation includes more than a single WWTP.
AMENDATORY 74 O.S. 2001, Section 1306, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 196, O.S.L. 2002 (74 O.S. Supp.
In submitting the issue of the existence of a presumed fact to the jury, the court shall charge that while the presumed fact must on all evidence be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the law regards the facts giving rise to the presumption as evidence of the presumed fact.Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session 76-1-504 Affirmative defense presented by defendant.Evidence of an affirmative defense as defined by this code or other statutes shall be presented by the defendant.
The covenant of a Municipal Service Fee shall provide that if the Property, or any portion thereof, is purchased by an “exempt entity” under Chapter 196 Florida Statutes, or is utilized for an exempt purpose, that the owner of the Property shall pay to the City a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) to fund the cost of providing municipal services to the Property.
Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session 76-2-404 Peace officer's use of deadly force.
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Penal laws enacted after the effective date of this code shall be classified for sentencing purposes in accordance with this chapter.Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session 76-3-102 Designation of offenses.Offenses are designated as felonies, misdemeanors, or infractions.