Examples of Poultry Act in a sentence
This means that one of the central challenges of asset-based community development is the constant building and rebuilding of relationships between and among local residents, associations and institutions (Kretzmann & McKnight, 1993:5-10).This asset-based approach has had many critics, especially in the Third World, since it is based mostly on work in first world countries, particularly in the United States.
To carry out Council’s functions under the Slaughter of Poultry Act 1967.
Other Acts not affected---Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit or in any way affect the provisions of the Customs Act 1966, [the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975], the Merchandise Marks Act 1954, the Poisons Act 1960, the Patents Act 1953, the Designs Act 1953, the Trade Marks Act 1953, [the Food and Drug Act 1969], [the Poultry Act 1968], the Sale of Goods Act 1908, the Animals Act 1967, or any other Act.
The Wholesale Poultry Act (v), The Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act and (vi).
In the event of any conflict between or among the provisions 22 of the Eucha-Spavinaw Poultry Waste Management Act, the Poultry Act, the Settlement 1 Agreement, any court order entered in the City of Tulsa Case, and any other applicable 2 state and federal law, rule or regulation, the provision that is most protective of the 3 waters of the state, the public health and safety and the environment shall control.
INTRODUCTION In November 2009, U.S. Representative Steve Israel of New York announced legislation calling for a ban on the use of the arsenical compound roxarsone.4 This bill, known as the “Poison-Free Poultry Act of 2009” would prohibit all uses of roxarsone as a food additive in 4 Poison Free Poultry Act, H.R. 3624, 111th Cong.
To hold otherwise would be tantamount to reversing the government’s use of the 95 percent presumption in the first place: the government would be forced to compile and maintain industry data in order to pursue a penalty action for underpayment of FET.
The Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Act 1860 empowered the City Corporation to appropriate and use land and to erect, build and construct market houses and market places at Smithfield.
Waiʻaleʻale stream often runs dry because KIUC insists on diverting 100% of the streamflow to produce 1.5% of the island’s electricity using archaic hydro-plants.
Many statutes – e.g. the Marketing of Poultry Act (NI) 1949 or the Food and Drugs Act (NI) 1958 – require the general public or sections of it (e.g., manufacturers or farmers) to furnish Government with personal or commercial information.