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LORS
(redirected from Laws, Ordinances, Regulations and Standards)

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LORSLaws, Ordinances, Regulations and Standards
LORSLights on Reflection Screens
LORSLevel of Rehabilitation Scale (medical rehabilitation)
LORSLake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule (US Army Corps of Engineers)
LORSLocally Organised Research Scheme (National Health Service; UK)
LORSLloyd’s Outward Reinsurance Scheme (Lloyds of London)


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``The bottom line of the summary states the project conforms with all laws, ordinances, regulations and standards,'' said Fred Fletcher, assistant general manager of Burbank Water & Power, who spent the Thanksgiving holiday working with his staff on the project's paperwork.
According to the Final Staff Assessment, CEC staff concluded that the Carlsbad Energy Center Project "would comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and standards.
The California Energy Commission staff's Preliminary Staff Assessment, which was issued earlier this month, found the project to be in compliance with all local laws, ordinances, regulations and standards in 17 of 23 areas of potential environmental impact.
 
 
 
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