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A little-known pay measure, set to become law, ... Concurrent receipt is sometimes called "double dipping." Since the 1890s, Congress has prohibited the receipt of two pays for the same purpose. The specific instance of concurrent receipt at issue deals with Veterans Administration disability payments and military retirement.
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Besides limiting double-dipping, Fasano said he wants to change a section of the law that protects the identities of retirees. ... Ther should be a law established to go back and stop the past and future double dipping Otherwise we, the general public just have to wait until the die or everyone is broke paying these slobs.
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During their 2009 session, state lawmakers passed legislation to curb what they saw as a dubious practice commonly dubbed double dipping in which elected officials and some public employees would retire and, after a ... When the law takes effect on July 1, 2010, public officials who complete the Deferred Retirement...
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The reasons: The law included a provision that "grandfathered" any lawmaker with another elected position as of Feb. 1, ... Double dipping is here to stay! Maybe in 10 years there will be 25 members instead of just 2. Only a total prohibition will stop the practice. Maybe in 10 years there will only be 2 political bosses in...
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The issue of double-dipping is an important one, and one that is likely to be tested in the laboratory of case law. Variations on the theme arise in at least the following situations and probably very many others.
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that the award by a jury of damages for both patent and trade mark infringement, in respect of the sale of a patented product bearing a trade mark (the ONE TOUCH air mattress), was impermissible because it resulted in part from double accounting. ... Jnl of Intellectual Property Law & Pract...
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No law prohibits children from receiving services because of "double-dipping." I'll bet this idea was dreamed up by a bureaucrat (a close relation to Ebenezer Scrooge) who wants to reduce children's access to educational services (and expenditures).
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Knox said in an interview earlier this year that he supported the anti-double-dipping law because of public perception that it is improper. “I would feel uncomfortable taking both,” he said, noting that without the law, some judges could earn more than $200,000 annually.
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As predicted by LawReader, Senator Williams did kill the Dyche plan to double dip. The result is that the Senate President, who has been critical of the Chief Justice, in the end followed the example set by Lambert and took a strong position against double dipping by retired judges.
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Citing the safety and health regulation as her guidepost for interpreting Scherman's actions, Cochran said "what the vice mayor did was consistent with the letter of the law." Cochran did not however cite the specific section within the health and safety code.
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