In 2010 New York became the last state to switch to electronic voting in compliance with federal law.
Consumer advocates worry the change could prompt plants that are currently USDA-inspected to switch to state inspection.
The state-or-federal option would to some degree mirror U.S. banking regulation, where many banks can switch between state and federal charters.
He also allowed holders of individual accounts to switch back to the state system at no charge (1.2m did so).
"Part of our 'fight or flight' reflexes to keep us alive includes the switch into the REM state of consciousness, " he said.
The information also shows that there were 179 applications from independent schools planning to switch over to the state sector and become free schools.
Heighway Pinball's solution is to introduce inductive switch technology: solid state sensors beneath the playfield, well out of the way of flying steel balls, which are triggered when a ball passes by without any physical contact.
New York state is currently insisting that Indian Point switch to closed-cycle cooling, which uses much less water and is safer for fish.
Many of these Republicans, frankly, are going to recall as early as this summer, and if just three of them lose, the balance of power will switch to Democrats in the state Senate.
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Once the chronic unemployed reach retirement age, they switch from Hartz IV to a state pension.
State-run shops have been told to switch off their refrigerators for two hours a day.
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For example, the New York State Public Service Commission includes customers who agree to switch from grid-provided electricity to power provided from onsite generation to receive incentive payments under most DSM programs.
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In September of last year, a massive explosion at a Pemex natural-gas plant near the northern border city of Reynosa killed 30 workers and caused critical shortages of the fuel, causing the state-run electricity company Comision Federal de Electricidad to switch to more expensive fuels in order to free up some natural gas for industry.
The worst thing that can happen now is for the state of Wisconsin to employ its own bait-and-switch.
The Labour government was so confident that this system was working that in 1998 it declared its ambition to switch these shares by 2050 to 40% from the state and 60% from private provision.
If a firm prefers another state's rules, it can ask its shareholders to approve a switch.
Still, a good local broker should be able to tell you which insurers have a history of raising rates faster than average or denying legitimate claims, and which are likely to stick around your state--key considerations, since you don't want to have to switch insurers later, when you may not be as healthy.
She oversaw its conversion in 2008 from a fee-charging school to a state-funded academy - one of the first private schools in England to make the switch.
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