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CRS-3 Illinois. 1986 Laws, Public Act 84-1431, amended Ill. Stat. Ann., Ch. 110, § 2-1117, to retain joint and several liability for medical expenses, but, with respect to all other damages, to eliminate it for defendants who are less than 25% responsible. Notwithstanding this provision, § 2-1118 retains joint and several liability in pollution cases except with respect to any defendant who
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their responsibility is 50% or greater. New Mexico. The New Mexico Court of Appeals, in Bartlett v. New Mexico’ Welding Supply, Inc., 98 N.M. 152, 646 P.2d 579 (1982), abolished joint and several liability in comparative negligence cases. New York. 1986 Laws, Ch. 682 (adding Civil Practice Law and Rules, Art. 16). _.______. / eliminated joint and several liability for noneconomic damages but not with respect
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§§ 1431 et sag. to eliminate; I joint and several liability for noneconomic damages. (Noneconomic damages iii include, among other things, pain and suffering and punitive damages; economic _ damages include, among other things, medical expenses and lost earnings.)jih Colorado. 1986 Laws, Ch. 108, created Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-21-111.5 to eliminate joint and several liability.
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CRS-6 Texas. Section 1 of Acts 1985, 69th Leg., Ch. 959, repealed Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 2212a, which provided for joint and several liability except where the defendant's negligence was less than the plaintiff's. Utah. 1986 Laws, Senate Bill No. 64, amended Utah Code Ann. § 78-27-40 to eliminate joint and several liability. Vermont. Vt. Stat. Ann. Tit. 12, § 1036, abolished
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of both funds, in light of continuing financial volatility affecting them. FINANCING CAPABILITES The fundamental aspects of the status of the deposit insurance funds ap- pear in charts 1 and 2 (p. 2 and 3). They show that the FDIC and FSLIC have continuing authority to borrowfrom the U.S. Treasury in the form of direct Government loans (12 U.S.C. 1824, 12 U.S.C. l725(i)). when legislated in 1950
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. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1986. Part 1, 827 p.; Part 2, 1628 p.;. Part 3, 823 p.; U.S. Congress. Senate- Conmittee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Comprehensive Reform in the Financial Services Industry. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1985. Part I, 992 p.; Part II, 1341 p.; Part III, 38 p.; and, Deposit Insurance Reform and Related Supervisory Issues. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off
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from troubled f}__/ In rescuing the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, the FDIC assumed such indebtedness to the Federal Reserve amounting to $3.2 billion as of year-end 1985, according to U.S.Federa1 Deposit Insurance Corporation. Annual Report 1985. Washington, 1986. p. 47. The FDIC had assumed a note payable by the Franklin National Bank to the Federal Reserve of $1.7
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CRS-5 institutions tend to be longer-term and/or low-quality loans that are liquidated over time with somewhat greater loss to the FDIC and FSLIC. In- deed, in 1986 the FSLIC formed a separate subsidiary -- the Federal Asset Dis- position Association -- to work out assets of failed institutions to minimize such losses (as implicitly authorized by 12 U.S.C. 17'29(b)(1)(A)(iv))- DEPOSIT
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since it lacked the "nara ocrowly drawn, reasonable and definite standards for the officials to follow" required by Niemotko v. Maryland, 340 U.S. 268, 271 (1951). Finally, in Butler v. Michigan, 352 U.S. 380 (1957), the Supreme Court invalidated a Michigan statute which made it unlawful "to make available for the general reading public . . . a book . . . found to have a potentially
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.L.C;\ ‘-K .\§?/31‘ Rpl-.~#'-”?7"'2~6- Congressional Research Service . Gover The Library of Congress "m°'gm:ubI:ca¢,Qns AUG 76 1994 w h’ ,o.c.s 2 5 wafihi t Cilssmkgzgort foro ggngrsess No. 87-2152 ng 0" U"’V9f8:t Louis, Mo gmggraries FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUNDS: AN OVERVIEW OF FDIC AND FSLIC FINANCES In the late 1980s bad_ agriculture, energy, and real
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, as the environmental branch of the Executive Office of the President. CEQ has a statutory role in the selection process of Marine Mammal Commissioners. Statutory authority: National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 pp §gg.); Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 pp §gg.). Ten-year historv of budget and personnel levels: Not separately identified. Five
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fisheries funds could not be separately identified). However, funded and contracted research are in- cluded. 2 Fiscal Year Dollars Expended 1973 4 $341,500 1979 . $1,143,200 1930. 4 $1,453,700 1931 . $1,970,500 1932 ' $1,692,600 1933 / , .$1,586,6OO 1934 $1,155,000 1935 . , $1,400,000 1986 1 $1,460,000 19374 $1,490,000 (est.) 5 Fiveéyear history of personnel by Civil Service grade: Data
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biologists and 20 staff years by SCS biologists) costing $2,130,000. These assistance levels have remained relatively constant over the last 10 years. Five-vesr history of personnel by Civil Service grade: For the last five years, SCS has maintained approximately 100 (GS-ll and GS-12) biologists that spend about 20 percent of their time assisting with the use and management of living aquatic resources
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A 9 $497,000 , , $1,682,600 1984 .4 3 34.3 $1,203,600 $359,600 _4 $1,563,200 1985- 34.3 $1,257,000 $415,900 4 $1,672,900 1986 2 34.6 $1,335,700 . 4$419,500 $1,755,200 1987 A . 3 .6 $1,365,900 $379,000 $1,744,900 Five-year history of personnel by Civil Service grade: , 2 FY83 FY84 FY85 FY86 FY87 Senior Executive Service ES-04 _' 1.0 . 0.2 1.2 ES-03 i 1.0 1.0 1.0 ES-02 , 1.0 ES-01 ‘ 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
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