The word
"disciplinary" refers to actions taken to teach or correct someone's behavior, usually when they have done something wrong or against the rules. It involves punishments or consequences to help them understand and follow the rules better.
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If you can't prove that then it's going to be pretty hard to get any type of
disciplinary action against the agent.
If they are really concerned, they always have the option of contacting the state in which their veterinarian is licensed to learn
of disciplinary actions taken or complaints filed regarding their conduct.
One proposed change would require lawyers to file copies of computer - accessed communications with the attorney
disciplinary committee in the appropriate judicial department of the state.
He has also appeared in various roles
in disciplinary proceedings in the insurance and financial services industries.
A complete and comprehensive investigation provides the basis for
disciplinary proceedings against a member of a profession.
Part IV, Chapter 2 contains the procedural rules
for disciplinary actions against lawyers.
Performance development and management systems including
disciplinary processes, investigations and evaluations.
Nevertheless, the department has not explicitly ruled out the possibility that teachers with
disciplinary records could be used to fill vacancies.
This presentation will focus on the importance of adult relationships for children, how they develop, and can be protected in light of
disciplinary issues.
The series explores the effect of school
disciplinary policies on school dropout rates and future involvement in the juvenile justice system.
Also, it would be better to properly review the disruptive behavior in its own context before
taking disciplinary action.
Some people say that principals should be the final authority
on disciplinary matters.
He has more than 25 years of experience in the professional responsibility field, representing lawyers in
disciplinary matters and lawyers and law firms in partnership disputes.
Some school districts across the country have threatened to punish students
with disciplinary action if they participate in such events.
Students present their projects and are judged by a trans -
disciplinary panel consisting of venture capitalists, lawyers, academics, entrepreneurs, and business professionals.
Furthermore, companies suffer loss of reputation and
face disciplinary action by regulatory authorities.
If a firm is contacted by a state
disciplinary board, expect the vendor to flip the bill for the cost of resolving matters.
They will explore topics such
as disciplinary investigations and procedures, obtaining and using computer evidence, managing regulatory issues, unfair dismissal risks and potential criminal proceedings.
Some toddlers can be better handled
by disciplinary measures like time - outs and privilege loss, provided that they make any sense in the situation.
Well - versed in delivering personal and
disciplinary counseling to students to ensure their educational and cultural development.
Attorneys who represent respondents in
disciplinary cases often recommend consulting with a lawyer before proceeding.
The paper crosses
disciplinary boundaries by explicitly exploring how the ecological context of a population shapes the evolutionary pressures it experiences.
It really is not possible to effectively seek help in an environment where the lawyer can not feel safe
from disciplinary charges.
But for
disciplinary sanctions on whether or not to give a card — and if so, which one — slow motion had a significant impact on the decision - making process.
It would also eliminate requirements to notify teachers about
disciplinary charges before removing them from the classroom on allegations related to sex abuse, drugs or violence.
Our regulatory work extends to dealing with aspects of professional regulation and representing individuals at professional
disciplinary tribunals.
Keep a record of all acts of bullying so you have a case, should human resources look
at disciplinary action against that employee.
The state's official online database of registered attorneys now includes
disciplinary history records.
We've been involved in
professional disciplinary hearings, labour arbitration, environmental proceedings, and municipal assessments.
Throughout our years of practice advising medical practitioners through
disciplinary investigations, we have seen the benefits and wisdom of seeking early legal intervention.
Generally this means that a lawyer will be punished by the rules of the state in which the misconduct happens, regardless of whether that state would otherwise have
disciplinary authority over him.
Several states have seen legislative efforts to change the composition and role / function of their judicial
disciplinary bodies in 2011.
Parents evaluated the intervention positively, with increased awareness of positive parenting strategies and
appropriate disciplinary techniques reported as the most common learning points.
Students also showed improved social skills and behavior which resulted in fewer
disciplinary incidents at school and fewer suspensions.
These young people help resolve conflicts peacefully, often reducing suspensions and
other disciplinary problems.
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