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- Member for Liberal Repealer ) January 1835 & ndash; 13 April 1835 ( when he was unseated on petition ).
- If a campaign for the repeal of a particular law gains particular momentum, an advocate of the repeal might become known as a " repealer ".
- McIff also floor sponsored SB0021S01 Repeal of Health and Human Services Reports and Programs, SB0050S01 Health Code Repealer, SB0205 Ethics Revisions, SB0213S02 Small Claims Court Amendments, SB0219 Fair Housing Act Amendments, SB0229 Unlawful Detainer Amendments, SCR004 Concurrent Resolution-Old Spanish Trail Designation, SCR010 Communications Spectrum Translator System Concurrent Resolution, and SCR014 Concurrent Resolution Designating Utah Broadcasters Awareness Week.
- To close this loophole, in late 2002, the National Association of Attorneys General ( " NAAG " ) introduced the Allocable Share Release Repealer ( " ASR Repealer " ), a model statute which eliminated the ASR . In a memo dated September 12, 2003, Attorney General William H . Sorrell of Vermont, Chairman of the NAAG Tobacco Project, underscored the urgency of " all States taking steps to deal with the proliferation of NPM sales, including enactment of complementary legislation and allocable share legislation and consideration of other measures designed to serve the interests of the States in avoiding reductions in tobacco settlement payments . " He stressed that " NPM sales anywhere in the country hurt all States, " that NPM sales in any state reduce payments to every other State, " and that " [ a ] ll States have an interest in reducing NPM sales in every State ."
- To close this loophole, in late 2002, the National Association of Attorneys General ( " NAAG " ) introduced the Allocable Share Release Repealer ( " ASR Repealer " ), a model statute which eliminated the ASR . In a memo dated September 12, 2003, Attorney General William H . Sorrell of Vermont, Chairman of the NAAG Tobacco Project, underscored the urgency of " all States taking steps to deal with the proliferation of NPM sales, including enactment of complementary legislation and allocable share legislation and consideration of other measures designed to serve the interests of the States in avoiding reductions in tobacco settlement payments . " He stressed that " NPM sales anywhere in the country hurt all States, " that NPM sales in any state reduce payments to every other State, " and that " [ a ] ll States have an interest in reducing NPM sales in every State ."