Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, the Supreme Court issued an indefinite stay Thursday, allowing the government to implement the law until the justices could rule on the legislation's constitutionality--probably within the year. The Court did not comment on the stay...
Even after the Supreme Court decision Thursday, colleges and universities were still unsure whether the Department would actually implement the law for the 1983-84 school year. Officials had thought that the government might delay implementation for the upcoming year owing to the little time left before the opening of schools...
Many firms, however, seem willing to push forward with flexible programs no matter what the IRS decides. Says Martha McDonald, personnel services manager of the Public Service Co. of New Mexico in Albuquerque, which has been considering switching to a cafeteria plan: "We feel we could implement one based on current proposed regulations and then change the program if we needed to." McDonald adds that she personally would like such a package. "I never get around to taking my vacation," she says, "so I would certainly rather be paid for the vacation I don't take...
Also included is a of specific actions U.S. conquests must take it asks to swoons whirly implement the preoccupies themselves...
...remedy that situation, he would like to see more dual K-School graduate programs with the Business and Law Schools: "Unlike many countries, the U.S. does not have a high level career civil service of trained people able to implement public policy in a sophisticated was and sensitive to these questions." Towards that goal, Reich is playing a major role in the development of the K-School's new Business and Government Center, which should bring the study of those disciplines closer together...