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The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce backs a licensing law, as do most of the state's insurance companies.
She also promoted a licensing law for architects, as well as equal pay for women in the field.
A decade on, however, we have 300, a mushrooming made easy by a licensing law that makes it as straightforward to open a branch of Spearmint Rhino as one of Starbucks.
Specifically, the Ninth Circuit found that LAWA was a licensing law and not strictly an immigration law, and that neither the sanction regime nor the E-Verify requirement was inconsistent with federal goals.
For the purpose of this study, we code the licensing requirements equal to one if a state has a licensing law active for its in-state medical laboratory personnel in a specific year.
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In July, a federal judge in Kansas preliminarily enjoined a new licensing law that imposes onerous and medically unnecessary requirements on the state's three remaining abortion providers.
Officials in Utah said a new licensing law essentially prevented them from cracking down on the company.
A compulsory licensing law made it easier for generic companies to manufacture and sell medications that were still under patent.
"Why not a dog licensing law?" Chief Justice Roberts responded that Congress could easily have limited the phrase had it wanted to.
Kansas this year passed a new licensing law for abortion clinics which, like Virginia's, regulates things like the size of rooms.
The government enacted a compulsory licensing law, forcing drug makers to license products to the generic industry, even while the patent was in force.
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