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One major change will involve the collection of fees.
Therefore, collectives are formed to facilitate the collection of fees.
What her role is other than the collection of fees is difficult to ascertain, since the university appears to have no faculty.
The Administration has been asking Congress to accelerate both the collection of fees and the spending out of the fund in the next few years.
The Section responsible for the assessment and collection of fees specified by Rhode Island state law.
The primary purpose of the Rules was not the collection of fees but the regulation of traffic flow.
Illegal collection of fees: One part of their research focused on of so-called registration fees.
On the other hand, we find it inappropriate to prevent the collection of fees where attendance of customs staff is requested beyond the normal office hours.
The FOIA provides for the collection of fees assessed according to the requester type:
The most expensive component of many DVD players is the collection of fees and licenses, not the wires and switches.
The legislation also overhauls the collection of fees, bringing the USPTO closer to self-sufficiency.
Both were lucrative positions, involving collection of fees, from Parliament in the first case, and from petitioners to the Court of Session in the latter.
The legislation prohibited the compulsory collection of fees from students, which had been the customary means of funding student organisations, after the beginning of Semester 2 of 2006.
Provides NRC applicants and licensees with the rules and regulations governing the assessment and collection of fees and forms used in processing incoming payments from the licensee.
Non-tax revenue makes up a small percentage of total government revenue (roughly less than 20%), and consists of collections of fees and licenses, privatization proceeds and income from other state enterprises.
Other plans include improving collection of fees from patients and their insurers, higher Medicaid reimbursements, new substance-abuse and psychiatric wards, reduced costs for physicians, savings on supplies and lower malpractice and laundry costs.
The problem arises from the fact that many of the represented classic plays are adaptations to current Spanish from original work's ancient language, so in these cases a collection of fees is required from the adapter.
Amends the Flood Control Act of 1960 to authorize collection of fees from Federal agencies and private individuals in order to recover costs of providing certain flood control information collection and dissemination services.
The latest text allows a situation whereby the collection of fees will continue to apply to those activities that are currently subject to fees – i.e. meat and fishery products inspection, veterinary residue testing, and controls on live animals.
Like most other banking companies, Nationsbank, Chase and Dime said their first-quarter results benefited from a wider spread between the interest rates they paid for deposits and the rates they collected on loans and increased collections of fees from consumers.
Those actions include changes in special-education requirements that would save the city $155 million, as well as limits on the city's legal liability and state approval for the sale of new taxi medallions and administrative changes in the collection of fees and fines.
In addition to $850 million in spending cuts to the agencies, the officials said, the plan will include nearly $200 million in savings on health care costs for workers and retirees and another $50 million that in part includes more aggressive collection of fees and fines.
Last week, the state's chief administrative judge, Jonathan Lippman, temporarily postponed the collection of fees in New York City's Housing Court, saying that the Legislature had not meant to extend them to that court and that legislators needed time to correct the statute.
The rapid expansion of Brighton in the early nineteenth century made for high income from rents and William Stanford the elder made a steady income from the collection of fees for surrendering his feudal rights over building land on the Adelaide and Brunswick estates.
The volunteer is responsible for staffing the campground tollhouse, marking/posting incoming reservations, collection of fees, checking campers in and out using the N.R.R.S. system, data entry, answering the phone, greeting guests, answering questions, conducting interpretive programs, general maintenance, gardening, visitor center operation, and other duties as assigned.