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2 Revised World Rugby eligibility regulations.

One of the few guidelines on the Heisman Trophy ballot is that recipients must be compliant with N.C.A.A. eligibility regulations.

And, because the law exempts workplaces with fewer than fifty employees, among other eligibility regulations, it only covers about sixty per cent of workers, anyway.

But acceptance into Uefa last May meant the Gibraltar Football Association brought their eligibility regulations in line with rest of Europe, which enables players to represent the country where their parents or grandparents were born.

"However it is becoming increasingly obvious that only an accelerated pathway towards the financial benefits and opportunities afforded to the full members, allied to a change in eligibility regulations, will allow us to keep hold of our home-grown developed players.

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The International Olympic Committee has a passport rule and the IRB changed its eligibility regulation to reflect that, but only for Sevens tournaments, which were regarded as Olympic events – there are nine between the beginning of next month and the end of May.

Even a five-year eligibility regulation would, however, make the situation less easy to exploit by those – and this emphatically does not apply to Joubert – seeking only to make a quick buck.

In contrast, "Trump/Ryancare," now having failed twice to come to a vote on the House floor, threatened to restrict or entirely withdraw health services from tens of millions of low- and middle-income Americans, eliminate eligibility and coverage regulations for everyone else, and further extend benefits to those who can well afford to pay for them.

Modifying the eligibility criteria: legislation or regulations to make uninsured populations eligible for health insurance schemes.

Stevens, whom Green said had lobbied on his behalf with the board, said that the Champions Tour regulations for eligibility and field makeup are "a little confusing".

In attacking the current administration's effort to enact a long overdue update of federal regulations on eligibility for overtime pay, Bob Herbert ("Picking Workers' Pockets," column, July 3) says of the six-decade-old status quo, "It ain't broke, but George Bush is busy fixin' it".

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