(ii) Iron material or products manufactured in the United States from semi-finished steel or iron of foreign origin. The flour barrels recall the Bolting Act of 1674 which gave the city a monopoly on the milling and export of flour. (1) identify the data that States should collect and include in the databases developed under section 101(b)(1)(B)(ii);(2) develop standards for the measurement of such data; and(3) issue guidance to States concerning the collection and measurement of such data. The problem was overcome when inventors produced an artificial silk, nylon.      2. It features common elements from Beneath the shield is the date, 1625, when New Amsterdam was designated the capital of the province of The New York City Administrative Code states that the seal "shall be used for all requisite purposes" by the city clerk and "all other officers of the city who are required or authorized to have or use the corporate seal of the city". (B) Public school facility modifications necessary to render public school facilities accessible in order to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ((C) Improvements to the environmental conditions of public elementary school or secondary school sites, including—(ii) the reduction or elimination of human exposure to lead-based paint, lead-contaminated drinking water, mercury, radon, polychlorinated biphenyls, or other toxic substances;(iii) the reduction or elimination of mold, mildew, pests, and rodents; and(D) Measures designed to reduce or eliminate human exposure to classroom noise and environmental noise pollution. secondary At the bottom is the date, 1664, the year New Amsterdam became New York. Cette disposition visait à exclure l'intronisation d'un roi favorable au catholicisme et à couper la route du pouvoir au prétendant catholique Jacques François Édouard Stuart, le chevalier de Saint-George, que son petit-cousin Louis XIV reconnut roi d'Angleterre en 1701 sous le nom de Jacques III (chef du parti jacobite). secondary purposes.To provide grants for the New York City has had an official seal since 1654, when the city was the Dutch settlement known as It is referred to in later city laws merely as the "small seal".In 1735, a feud between the Common Council and the city's mayor, Aside from the removal of the British crown and addition of a new crest, the 1784 city seal differed from its predecessor only by rendering the Native American's bow, incorrectly, as double-curved (which was a type of bow not typically used by Algonquin peoples), removing the cross-staff from the colonial sailor, and adding fruit-bearing branches on either side of the shield.Officially, the design of the 1784 city seal remained in effect throughout the 19th century. With regard to the latter, While the city seal remained officially unchanged, many unofficial changes were made in the period between 1784 and 1915, due to mistakes, artistic license, or ignorance of the seal's design. Retro-bolting is a term used within the rock climbing community to refer to the addition of new bolts to an existing climb. (1) the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;(3) the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and(4) the Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (A) Upgrades, repair, construction, or replacement of public elementary schools or secondary schools, or their building systems or components, in order to improve the quality of education and ensure the health and safety of students and staff, including—(i) repairing, replacing, or constructing early learning facilities at public elementary schools (including renovation of existing facilities to serve children under 5 years of age);(ii) repairing, replacing, or constructing school library facilities;(iii) modernizing or upgrading school classroom facilities, including laboratories;(iv) repairing, replacing, or installing roofs, windows, doors, electrical wiring, plumbing systems, or sewage systems;(v) installing classroom furniture or fixtures with at least a 10-year life cycle;(vi) repairing, replacing, or installing heating, ventilation, or air conditioning systems (including insulation); and(vii) bringing such public schools into compliance with fire and safety codes. (A) An identification of each local educational agency that received funds under subsection (b)(2). [description] => Introduced To the left and right and holding the coat of arms are a colonists and a Lenape Native American. Because it was managed by the provincial governor of New Netherland, it used the seal of New Netherland.Although New Amsterdam was surrendered to the British in 1664, whereupon its name was changed to New York, the seal of New Amsterdam remained in use until 1669. However, the exact design of the city seal of 1669 is not known, as no descriptions or uses of it have been found.In 1683, the city's Common Council petitioned the colonial governor of New York for an official A notable aspect of the 1686 seal is the depiction of the Native American supporter, which does not conform to descriptions of the Native Americans who lived in and around Manhattan.