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1 The new rules will take effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2 The Commission should adopt new rules by July, the lawmakers' resolution said.
3 The region's police commissioner said officers were ready for the new rules .
4 The government hopes new rules will solve the problem, writes Justin McCurry.
5 The Economy Ministry banned new derivatives contracts in 2008, pending new rules .
6 Their colleagues in Congress hope to counter the new rules with legislation.
7 The new rules only deal with disclosures necessary ahead of annual meetings.
8 The government says the new rules also aim at spurring downstream investment.
9 Despite the bipartisan panel's backing, the industry strongly opposed the new rules .
10 The new rules are expected to come into effect on Feb. 17.
11 The president's administration has also developed new rules for future coal plants.
12 He said the new rules would keep visits safe for everyone involved.
13 The LME's new rules are due to come into effect in April.
14 There is also uncertainty how the new rules would work in practice.
15 Regulators still have not explained what new rules those companies must follow.
16 The new rules are subject to approval of Taiwan's cabinet, it said.
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