Sentences with phrase «allowing unaccompanied»

Current and Pending State Laws Allowing Unaccompanied Homeless Youth to Consent for Housing and Related Services is a new document that summarizes state laws.
The discussion about young supporters was preceded by a presentation by Paul Milne, Liverpool's safeguarding and assurance manager, who outlined the challenges faced by all Premier League clubs when it comes to safeguarding children and explained why Liverpool do not allow unaccompanied children under the age of 16 to attend games.
The bill, Tennessee HB 2303, would allow unaccompanied homeless youth to obtain their own birth certificates and state IDs without parental signature.

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Home for Good also allows people to register their interest in fostering an unaccompanied asylum seeking child.
He does have a tendency to lose concentration at critical moments, especially when looking at his disciplinary record over the years, but Rooney mustn't be allowed to make his powerful runs into perilous territory unaccompanied and Cattermole will be essential in not only helping things flow from the back but also stepping in and breaking up any fruitful play from the opposition on the day.
Especially considering that, across the board, airlines will not allow children under the age of five to fly as unaccompanied minors — which is what I think a child should be considered if they are not under the immediate and direct supervision of their parent or guardian while on the flight.
She was not allowed to leave unaccompanied because she was a threat to herself.
And in March, at a press conference with President Hollande, David Cameron said that if unaccompanied minors in Calais had direct family in Britain and applied for asylum in France, under the Dublin Convention they could use the existing processes allowing them to join their family in Britain.
Children under the age of 8 years are not allowed to leave Planet trekker unaccompanied.
This is Navajo land and visitors are not allowed to wander about unaccompanied.
As a mother who allows her own children to play outdoors unaccompanied (but always supervised from afar), I can understand Kendrick's sense of rage and betrayal at this unnecessary treatment and investigation.
Instead of abiding by the OQLF orders, these companies took the province of Quebec to court seeking a definitive legal opinion on whether the trademark exception allows them to display their trademarks on their premises unaccompanied by a French descriptor.
The provisional drivers license is an intermediate license that allows the learner to operate a car unaccompanied, under certain circumstances.
• Assisted passengers in locating conveyor belts associated with their flights • Provided assistance in looking for luggage and puling bags from conveyor belts • Assisted in issuing tickets and printing boarding passes • Conducted security screenings of passengers and their luggage • Checked tickets for accuracy prior to allowing passengers to board flights • Assist the elderly and unaccompanied minors throughout the ticket issuing and boarding procedure
The court found that a ruling that concluded by placing a «For Sale» on a property would allow anyone to enter the property without permission would be unreasonable; instead, the court stated that a «For Sale» sign coupled with other facts, such as the owner allowing others to enter the property unaccompanied, could create an implied invitation but this would require a factual examination.
Why sellers allow complete strangers to enter their homes unaccompanied or unqualified is a mystery to me.
You will not allow other brokers to visit my property unaccompanied.
-- no one should be allowed to enter the property without proper supervision and under no circumstance should unaccompanied access be granted without the seller's full knowledge and consent.
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