To be "Grandfathered in" anywhere means the rules, benefits, or laws have changed, but people who were allowed to do things or receive things that are now different or against the "new rules" can continue to follow the "old rules". Everyone else, however, must abide by the "new" way of doing things. You are exempt from the change if you are "Grandfathered in". You do not have to follow the new way, law, or structure. You are protected from changes. You can still follow the guidelines you are used to, or you will still get whatever you agreed upon in the past, even if new people have a different set of rules to follow or lesser benefits. It usually means that you are better off than others. It is usually a good thing.
· Xavier University of Louisiana is located in New Orleans, Louisiana
Vitter is a Republican. The other US Senator from Louisiana is Mary Landrieu a Democrat.
No, obsidian is also called 'volcanic glass,' since it is a product of cooled lava. Since there are no volcanoes in Louisiana there will not be any natural obsidian.
I guess they liked how Katrina was handled..
there are no senators in LA. senators are for the State of California. people in the house of Representatives are for districts. but if you are talking about Louisiana there are two senators for the US Senate. In the state senate for Louisiana there are 38
It often means that that person (or thing) will go with the new company.
That is not considered grandfathered land. if his driveway cuts through your land and is is his only means of accessing public roads then that is called an Easement by Necessity
"Grandfathered in" is a general term that means the old or previous rules/laws apply. An example would be: An employer is required by law to provide a certain benefit starting on a particular date unless the employer has a similar benefit in place at that time, the employer may be grandfathered in with the existing plan.
"Grandfathered in" typically is referenced to the term "grandfather clause" which allows an exception to a new rule. "Grandfathered in" means to grant such an exception. For example, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban made it illegal to sell and own a semi automatic weapon that was manufactured after the date the law went into effect. Weapons that were manufactured before this date were "grandfathered in" and were allowed to be sold and legal to own. The exception to the rule are weapons manufactured before a certain date.
Yes, a grandfathered insurance policy can typically be changed, but any changes might result in losing grandfathered status and being subject to current regulations or requirements. It's important to review the policy terms and consult with the insurance provider for specific details on making changes to a grandfathered policy.
"Grandfathered in" means that something was not available when someone signed the legal document, but it has become available now and that person is automatically assumed to be eligible for the thing that has been invented or has come into effect.An example might be a contract stating that a renter must pay a security deposit to move in. Anyone already living in the apartments who might not have paid a deposit would be "grandfathered in" since they are already there.
Usually a nursing home.
"Belle Louisiane" is a French equivalent of "Lovely Louisiana."Specifically, the feminine adjective "belle" means "beautiful." The feminine noun "Louisiane" means "Louisiana." The pronunciation is "beh-lwee-zyahn."
I am trying to find out the answer to this question, not answer it!
Louisiana has a large amount of oil refining, which means there is most definately pollution
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yo soy de Florida means: I am from Florida.