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The proposal would make licenses more consistent in appearance and information, and would require states to take the same security measures before issuing them.
Shortly after the BP accident, the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the agency that regulates the embargo, said it would make licenses available to American service companies to provide oil spill prevention and containment support.
They include a 7.5-million-dollar grant to fund nonprofits working on ways to make licenses portable (currently, you often have to jump through myriad bureaucratic hoops if you move from one state to another), and a directive to federal agencies that federal occupational licenses not be preëmptively denied to people who have a criminal record.
Before patented material is included in a standard, the patent-holder typically agrees to make licenses available on "fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms".
He noted it would make licenses available to "many of our best employees, who have been here for many years and are virtually irreplaceable.
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The key to better animal control is to make licensing easier, along with creating a better enforcement system that levies heavy fines on owners caught with unlicensed dogs.
And Vitra has announced that it will make licensed reproductions of Mr. Prouvé's furniture this fall, including the Standard, Antony and Cité chairs and a number of tables.
Had the states not decided to make license plates a forum for a sometimes comical array of messages, the "Choose Life" cases would be easy.
"The problem with this process is obvious: regulatory officials are required to make licensing decisions at the last minute, sometimes with incomplete information," the report said.
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