This legislation set the date for Philippine independence by 1945.
The legislation does not set any standards for actual disposal.
The same legislation set the break-even point for the end of the third year.
Specifically the legislation sets a model that can mitigate future disputes.
The legislation would set uniform federal standards for insurance products that have long been regulated by the states.
In 2000, his legislation set 0.08 as the blood alcohol level threshold for drunk driving.
The legislation would set into law rates that the state considered adequate for shelter allowance.
But the legislation does not set the price of terrorism insurance, which industry experts said was likely to remain high.
The legislation would set the first comprehensive federal standards for health insurance, which has been regulated mainly by the states.
The legislation sets Federal standards for managed care and insurance companies.