In «Flexibility for Fairness:
Crafting Business Rules for Student Learning Objectives» AIR's Amy Potemski explores the ways in which states are creating «business rules» to allow for flexibility in the SLO process.
Not exact matches
Texas Rep. Pete Sessions, the top Republican on the House
Rules Committee, told
Business Insider that the process by which the spending bill was
crafted was long and bipartisan, but «once that was done, we did run into problems.»
The package also contains bills directing agencies to
craft the least costly
rules possible, to publish cost estimates for
rules in development, and to publish «plain language» summaries of proposed
rules online, a salvo at the impenetrable verbal thickets that confound small -
business owners, who typically handle compliance themselves.
A uniform fiduciary
rule crafted by the agency, however, will be
business - model neutral, she said — a term that has had many in the advisory community scratching their heads.
However, some state governments have begun regulating bitcoin - based companies by either applying existing licensure regulations to them or
crafting special
rules for the
businesses.
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Started back in the beginning, apparently — likely when whoever drafted the initial
rules (the Ministry legal people) were, once again, not out on the road practicing the
craft, one on one with the public — decided to apply basic contract law to an industry that required many modifications right from the get - go; lots of things «work on paper» in the
business world, that do not work in practical sense.
These
rules are designed to provide greater flexibility to smaller creditors and are
crafted in a way that is designed to reflect their
business model.