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    As Parents I would like you to provide you with the following up-to-date legislation impacting on home-based childcare to ensure that your children are provided with the best care possible whilst with me. The two most important pieces of legislation covering home-based childcare are the Children Act (2004) and the Childcare Act (2006(. Children Act (2004) This influential piece of legislation arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and identifies five outcomes for all children:

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    Comparison EU and USA GM Legislation and Regulations. Contents: Summary 3 Introduction 4 -5 EU Legislation & Regulations Legislative Structure of the EU 6 - 7 The Legislative Process Novel Foods and Novel Food 7 - 8 Ingredient Regulation (Regulation 258/97) Regulations 1139/98; 49/2000 & 50/2000 8 Directive 2001/18/EC 9 Labelling & Traceability 10 US Legislation & Regulations Food and Drug Association & Labelling Issue

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    examine health and safety legislation. The essay will focus on four main points. Three of these points are as follows; Health and safety legislation of the past‚ health and safety legislation currently enforced and possible health and safety legislation of the future. The final point of the essay will be to look at the fact that a high standard of health and safety is currently required and whether the legislation has gone too far. The first example of health and safety legislation came about in the industrial

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    Legislation should be set to regulate the contents of advertisements There are so many advertisements existing in nowadays society‚ however‚ number of the sellers were accused and being complain in the past years because of the misleading statements or misrepresentations shown in their advertisements. Since Hong Kong still does not have a comprehensive law which the misleading advertisement will lead to obstruction of fair competition as well as misinform the audience‚ something has to be done by

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    Interest groups use several strategies to influence legislation in the government. The strategies interest groups implement differ based off financial resources‚ number of members‚ and types of members. One of the strategies used by interest groups is lobbying. Lobbying seeks to pass legislation or to influence implementation of legislation. Interest groups can use lobbyists at several stages of the legislative process. One implementation is lobbying congress directly‚ which‚ to be done effectively

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    Accounting Practice Legislations‚ Procedures and policy Report Introduction This report contains detail compliance analysis of the Accounting Practice‚ which undertakes Accounting and Bookkeeping services for Travel agent. The Agent provides Community services as well‚ along with day to day Travels and Tour services such as overseas workers sponsorship‚ Manage Payroll for overseas workers and provides Money transfer. This report outlines the regulations and the practice procedures and Manuals

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    Overview of Special Education Legislation YEAR LEGISLATION EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS 1965 ESEA – Elementary & Secondary Education Act (PL 89-10) Provided money to states and local districts to develop programs for economically disadvantaged & disabled children. 1965 Amendments to ESEA (PL 89-313) Provided funding to educate students with disabilities through state supported programs in institutions and other residential facilities. 1966 Title VI Education for Handicapped Students (PL 89-750)

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    Judicial legislation: Practically‚ every enacted law on a probing analysis reveals certain gaps which the judiciary is expected to fill up by way of interpretation. This is popularly known as “Judicial Legislation”. Such filling up is however expected to be done in consonance and conformity with the constitutional dictates and confined to the extent permitted by the Constitution which distinguishes it from being branded as an instance of “Judicial overreach” Do Judges make law? The traditional

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    more difficult to convey a simple point. The US citizens are the ones affected and who understand this problem. Some citizens may deal with these problems on a daily basis‚ such as those who live in New York City. Because of this‚ an English only legislation would be ideal for America. Even though‚ according to those who don’t speak English‚ learning to read‚ write‚ and speak English is very hard‚ but it would be helpful for everyone to learn the language‚ not just others. Walking down the streets of

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    Current legislation covering home-based childcare 1.1 The Children Act 1989 aimed to ensure that the welfare of the child is paramount‚ to work in partnership with parents to protect the child from harm. The Act was intended to strengthen the child’s legal position. To give them equal rights‚ consider their feelings and wishes and to ensure children were consulted and kept informed. Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice 2001 it focuses on preventative work to ensure that

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