Consider fiscal 2018, the first year it could conceivably take effect (because of a waiting period in the amendment).
The government could also set a waiting period for those who choose to opt out of the system.
The myth of "a waiting period" to report a missing person still lingers, and many families are turned away by officials and forced to begin their journey on their own without any direction or support.
Assuming the teller accepts the check as legitimate people living in a different Federal Reserve district than the one in which the check was issued have to deal with a waiting period before the funds are available.
Most Americans who have received their health coverage through their employment know that there is typically a waiting period so that the insurance company can avoid pre-existing conditions that might have motivated the employee to take a job primarily to get the health insurance that comes with it.
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After a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, preforeclosure sale, or short sale, there is a mandatory waiting period of two years for a loan with an 80% maximum LTV (loan-to-value ratio), or four years for a loan with a 90% LTV.
Were this to occur, more physicians might decide to drop out of Medicare, creating a longer waiting period for patients needing to see a doctor.
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She says currently there are 3, 000 people on a waiting list and a three-year waiting period to receive a whole eagle.
It appears that there is a considerably longer waiting period to elect a president.
The day John Edwards publicly admitted fathering a child by another woman, Elizabeth Edwards legally separated from him with the intention of filing for divorce at the end of a mandatory waiting period (in January 2011).
Unlike their athletes (who still face a transferring penalty for breaching their letter-of-intent if their coach leaves), coaches have no waiting period when switching schools and until this change in the length of a scholarship, schools had no waiting period to replace a player dismissed under a non-renewed scholarship.
Noting that his home state requires a three-day waiting period to pick up a newly purchased gun, Reid contended the delay saved lives.
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Charles Schumer (D-New York) said a recently completed General Accounting Office report underscored the importance of a 72-hour waiting period.
Malaysia claimed that CLOB was illegal and offered to return the shares at a 52% discount and only after a three-year waiting period.
After a typical 2-3 month waiting period in the spring, they would be on a plan for all of 2 months.
The export license will be automatically approved following a 30-day waiting period unless Congress specifically prohibits such action by joint resolution.
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It seems that the health insurance coverage provided to Members of Congress requires a 28 -day waiting period before it becomes effective.
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The Gaming Board, which regulates casinos, has already recommended scrapping a law requiring casinos to be clubs, with a 24-hour waiting period for membership.
Clinton wants to expand gun-show background checks to include a 72-hour waiting period for those gun buyers whose criminal or mental-health records aren't immediately available.
House and Senate Republicans were insisting upon 24 hours, while Democrats want a 72-hour waiting period, the same length of time imposed on sales at gun shops.
While I confess that I don't understand the difference between waiting "a considerable period" and being "patient, " it has become abundantly clear that the Fed's next move will be to raise rates.
He also boasts his role in pushing for socially conservative legislation in the state, including a recent bill that requires women to see a sonogram and go through a 24-hour waiting period before having an abortion.
In 2007, Trent Lott, a Republican leader in the Senate less than a year into his fourth term, abruptly resigned and formed a lobbying firm with former Senator John Breaux, just a few weeks before a new law took effect requiring a two-year waiting period between serving and lobbying.
Judge Wilken also denied the government's request for a further delay, and ordered it to forgo the traditional 30-day waiting period between making a decision and implementing it.
She quickly found out that she couldn't get health insurance that would cover her type 1 diabetes, at least without a six-month or year-long waiting period, because it is considered a preexisting condition.
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According to the Holy See's constitution, a 15-20 day waiting period must be observed after the papacy becomes vacant.
If the borrower can document extenuating circumstances, the waiting period for a loan with a 90% LTV drops to two years.
Ms. Peters, who lobbied for stricter gun laws in Australia, credits their newly established 28-day waiting period for a firearm purchase and a ban on semi-automatic weapons for a 50% reduction in homicide and suicide rates.
The story begins with a research paper which compares English and Welsh hospitals during a period when the English were pushing waiting list targets but the Welsh did not, choosing to emphasise other priorities.
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