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Conservatives also have their sights on similar language in Title I of the ACA that constitutes a "Qualified Health Plan".
The commission has not decided what constitutes a qualified shareholder.
What constitutes a qualified mortgage has become a battleground issue because of the risk-retention rules under Dodd-Frank.
§ 8.610 Which practitioners are eligible for a patient limit of 275? § 8.615 What constitutes a qualified practice setting?
The regulators are also supposed to determine what constitutes a "qualified residential mortgage" — one that is so safe that the lender need not retain any of the risk.
The temptation will be to make the definition of what constitutes a qualified mortgage as broad as possible, to ensure that the banks lend to a wide range of borrowers.
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Or is there a real, important distinction between what constitutes a startup, and what qualifies as a small business.
"Transferring operational control of a company to one's children would not constitute the establishment of a qualified blind trust, nor would it eliminate conflicts of interest," Shaub wrote.
But the OGE's response found this insufficient: "Transferring operational control of a company to one's children would not constitute the establishment of a qualified blind trust, nor would it eliminate conflicts of interest under 18 U.S.C. § 208 if applicable".
But housing advocates say the affordable-housing program has been in such disarray in recent years that it has been difficult to determine what projects qualify and what constitutes a commitment.
The researchers said that the flow into the independent sector of both newly qualified and experienced teachers constitutes "a small though increasing deduction from the supply of teachers available to sate schools".
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