Parliament's bill stipulates that candidates be listed by name only.
The bill stipulates what the testing should be and provides that failure to comply will cost a maximum $1 million fine for each violation.
Both bills stipulated that failure to comply could lead to loss of a station's license.
The bill stipulates that action must be taken within specified time frames, if recommended by the trade representative.
In a ballot paper that ran to 39 pages, the bill stipulated some of the toughest environmental regulations yet seen in the industrial world.
The bill stipulates that the law will not be applicable to non-Muslims.
The bill stipulates that none of the new funds may be used to support "military or paramilitary operations in Nicaragua."
The bill stipulates that home relief recipients can be required to participate in public works programs, like sanitation teams, while they are receiving benefits.
Both bills stipulate that Medicare officials cannot "interfere in any way" in those negotiations.
The bill stipulates that Medicare will pay for the seeds, in addition to the procedure required to implant them.