Examples of State Attorneys General in a sentence
The initial member states of the Executive Committee are: the State Mortgage Regulators of Arkansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Texas, and Washington; and the State Attorneys General of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
ACCCH and the Ameriquest Parties shall execute appropriate stipulated judgments, consent decrees or administrative settlement documents, as the case may be, with the State Attorneys General and Financial Regulators of the Settling States and, in California, with the participating District Attorneys, incorporating the provisions of this Settlement Agreement and any state-specific agreements no later than March 10, 2006.
In the event the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee, the Executive Committee of the State Attorneys General, or CVS concludes prior to January 18, 2023 that technical corrections are required to this Agreement, the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee, the Executive Committee of the State Attorneys General, and CVS shall meet and confer and make such amendments as they agree are appropriate.
State Attorneys General also may bring a civil action on behalf of residents of a state for HIPAA violations.
Except with respect to the Injunctive Relief Terms, in the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any requirement or requirements of federal, state, or local laws, such that Walgreens cannot comply with this Agreement without violating such a requirement or requirements, Walgreens shall document such conflicts and notify the State Attorneys General of the relevant Settling States that it intends to comply with the requirement or requirements to the extent necessary to eliminate the conflict.
The following is intended to set forth suggested guidelines that may be followed to coordinate judgment enforcement and compliance activities by State Attorneys General and the Department.
Because NPCA shared those priorities and was positioned to facilitate a uniform nationwide surface preparation warning system, the State Attorneys General and NPCA have negotiated this Agreement concerning prospective labeling related to surface preparation warnings.
The State Attorneys General, including through the State Attorneys General Workgroup, intend to monitor compliance with the warning provisions of this Agreement and, in so doing, shall monitor the adequacy of the lead exposure surface preparation warnings provided by all manufacturers of Consumer Paints, without regard to status of NPCA membership.
The State Attorneys General launched this initiative by contacting certain paint manufacturers concerning warnings related to lead exposure from surface preparation (“Lead Exposure Surface Preparation Warnings”).
The State Attorneys General sought to assure that warnings were provided to all consumers, and placed a priority on treating paint manufacturers uniformly with respect to surface preparation warnings.