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First, it introduces "community-treatment orders" which will allow care and medication to be made compulsory for patients outside hospital.
After the act came into force, however, when membership could no longer be made compulsory for performers, the distinctions have become somewhat murkier.
Competitive team sports will be made compulsory for all primary age children, David Cameron said on Saturday, after he criticised schools for holding Indian dance classes instead.
While Mr Bush has said that shareholders should be able to vote on the granting of stock options to employees and executives, some of those campaigning for tighter regulation say it should be made compulsory for such options to be counted as a normal business expense.
Their pretext is the protection of the small investor: they want banks to make clear the terms of retail trades they execute internally; and they want advice to be made compulsory for small customers' trades (whether clients want it or not).
A Conservative MP wants cycle helmets to be made compulsory for children.
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Physical training was made compulsory for all, as was youth labour service.
In 1882 primary education was made compulsory for all children between the ages of 6 and 13.
In 1900 the period of ordinary elementary schooling was set at four years, and schooling was made compulsory for all children.
Preferential voting was introduced for the Legislative Assembly in 1923 and for the Legislative Council in 1933, while voting was made compulsory for the assembly in 1926 and for the council in 1935.
To a large extent, it has been held back by lower top grade pass rates in English and maths as a result of the two subjects being made compulsory for all pupils earlier in the decade.
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