61. Representatives of the managed care industry said the new provisions are no panacea, but represent a first step toward stabilizing the program. 62. Several agents, including Glass, partly blame new provisions in the collective bargaining agreement. 63. Sassone said that because immigration law is complicated, whenever there are new provisions, it creates confusion. 64. Splitting the bill in two exposes the new funding provisions to attack from fiscal conservatives. 65. Teachers hired under the new provision will have two years to complete the appropriate New York certification exams, which are administered quarterly. 66. The conferees are considered likely to adopt the new provision, and Republicans have the votes to pass the compromise measure in both chambers. 67. The decision by Judge Barbara A. Caulfield of Federal District Court here was the first to rely on a new provision in the extradition treaty with Britain. 68. The European Union argued that the economic effects of the new provisions remained the same. 69. The governor and legislative leaders can then make sure that the new insurance provisions do not entangle these already-burdened families in too much additional red tape. 70. The measure features several new provisions, including a requirement that lobbyists in counties and some municipalities disclose their activities for the first time. |