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A significant number of States have laws directed at the ownership of U.S. land by aliens and bus... more A significant number of States have laws directed at the ownership of U.S. land by aliens and business entities. These laws vary greatly from State to State in the degree of their severity. Twenty-eight States have some type of law restricting alien ownership of land. Nine States require aliens to report their landholdings within the State. Fifteen States restrict business entities from owning land or engaging in the business of farming. Eleven States have laws requiring business entities to report their landholdings within the State. An individual State may be included in more than one of the above categories.
Requires all children in kindergarten and the second and sixth grades of any public, private, or ... more Requires all children in kindergarten and the second and sixth grades of any public, private, or parochial school to have a dental examination. Provides that if a child in the second or sixth grade fails to present proof of having been examined by a dentist by May 15th of the school year, the school may hold the child's report card until one of the following occurs: (i) the child presents proof of a completed dental examination or (ii) the child presents proof that a dental examination will take place within 60 days after May 15th. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish, by rule, a waiver for children who show an undue burden or a lack of access to a dentist. Makes related changes. Effective
This article is taken from a longer article by D.L. Uchtmann, University of Illinois Professor of... more This article is taken from a longer article by D.L. Uchtmann, University of Illinois Professor of Agricultural Law discussing the proposed StarLink litigation settlement. The text of the entire StarLink article is available at www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/legal/pdfs/DeadlineStarLink. If you have questions about the StarLink settlement, Professor Uchtmann’s article is a good starting point. Additional questions should be referred to your attorney.
November2006 Arizona voters ban gestation crates and veal crates 62-38 percent, effective Decembe... more November2006 Arizona voters ban gestation crates and veal crates 62-38 percent, effective December 31, 2012. January 2007 Smithfield Foods announces phase out of gestation crates by 2017. March 2007 Burger King announces 5 percent egg purchases from non-caged hens; 20 percent pork purchased from non-gestation crate producers. June 2007 Oregon statute bans gestation crates effective 2013. May 2008 Colorado statute bans veal crates 2012 and gestation crates 2018. November 2008 California Proposition Two adopted 64-36 percent. May 2009 Maine statute bans gestation and veal crates effective January 1, 2011. May 2009 Wendy's agrees to purchase two percent cage-free eggs. May 2009 McDonald's agrees to participate in hen housing (battery cage) study.
NOTE: The Market Report has been updated with new price series that better represent grain and li... more NOTE: The Market Report has been updated with new price series that better represent grain and livestock prices in Nebraska. Several of the previously reported prices were outdated as a result of changes in USDA-AMS's Market News reports. If you have any questions please contact Nancy Pritchett, (402) 472-1789.
A significant number of States have laws directed at the ownership of U.S. land by aliens and bus... more A significant number of States have laws directed at the ownership of U.S. land by aliens and business entities. These laws vary greatly from State to State in the degree of their severity. Twenty-eight States have some type of law restricting alien ownership of land. Nine States require aliens to report their landholdings within the State. Fifteen States restrict business entities from owning land or engaging in the business of farming. Eleven States have laws requiring business entities to report their landholdings within the State. An individual State may be included in more than one of the above categories.
Requires all children in kindergarten and the second and sixth grades of any public, private, or ... more Requires all children in kindergarten and the second and sixth grades of any public, private, or parochial school to have a dental examination. Provides that if a child in the second or sixth grade fails to present proof of having been examined by a dentist by May 15th of the school year, the school may hold the child's report card until one of the following occurs: (i) the child presents proof of a completed dental examination or (ii) the child presents proof that a dental examination will take place within 60 days after May 15th. Requires the Department of Public Health to establish, by rule, a waiver for children who show an undue burden or a lack of access to a dentist. Makes related changes. Effective
This article is taken from a longer article by D.L. Uchtmann, University of Illinois Professor of... more This article is taken from a longer article by D.L. Uchtmann, University of Illinois Professor of Agricultural Law discussing the proposed StarLink litigation settlement. The text of the entire StarLink article is available at www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/legal/pdfs/DeadlineStarLink. If you have questions about the StarLink settlement, Professor Uchtmann’s article is a good starting point. Additional questions should be referred to your attorney.
November2006 Arizona voters ban gestation crates and veal crates 62-38 percent, effective Decembe... more November2006 Arizona voters ban gestation crates and veal crates 62-38 percent, effective December 31, 2012. January 2007 Smithfield Foods announces phase out of gestation crates by 2017. March 2007 Burger King announces 5 percent egg purchases from non-caged hens; 20 percent pork purchased from non-gestation crate producers. June 2007 Oregon statute bans gestation crates effective 2013. May 2008 Colorado statute bans veal crates 2012 and gestation crates 2018. November 2008 California Proposition Two adopted 64-36 percent. May 2009 Maine statute bans gestation and veal crates effective January 1, 2011. May 2009 Wendy's agrees to purchase two percent cage-free eggs. May 2009 McDonald's agrees to participate in hen housing (battery cage) study.
NOTE: The Market Report has been updated with new price series that better represent grain and li... more NOTE: The Market Report has been updated with new price series that better represent grain and livestock prices in Nebraska. Several of the previously reported prices were outdated as a result of changes in USDA-AMS's Market News reports. If you have any questions please contact Nancy Pritchett, (402) 472-1789.