State guidelines requiring the non-custodial parent, under normal circumstances, to pay child support based on a percentage of income.
Not exact matches
«Should a time - limited prolongation of Union acquis be considered, this would
require existing Union regulatory, budgetary, supervisory and enforcement instruments and structures to apply,» Tusk's draft
guidelines stated in reference to a transition period that diplomats expect could last two to five years to smooth Brexit.
The
state is the first to pass legislation
requiring education officials to develop health and safety
guidelines for digital devices.
In the workplace context, federal agencies have issued
guidelines stating that employees should be permitted to determine for themselves the most appropriate and safest restroom to use, and employers should refrain from
requiring or deciding which restroom should be used by an employee.
While we don't think the lowest ratio is automatically the best, it is important that the preschool be within
state guidelines, which will vary by age and whether potty training is
required.
Guidance Materials: The Department of Education is
required by Statute 18.1003.453 to provide on its website links to information regarding the nutritional content of foods and beverages and to healthful food choices in accordance with the dietary
guidelines of the United
States Department of Agriculture and provide examples of wellness classes that offer nutrition education for teachers and school support staff and encourage school districts to offer classes that are taught by a licensed nutritional professional for the school nutrition department.
Concussion and Head - Related Sports Injury: Code 33 - 1620 (2010)
requires the
state board of education to collaborate with the Idaho high school activities association to develop
guidelines and other pertinent information and forms to inform and educate coaches (both paid and volunteer), youth athletes, and their parents and / or guardians of the nature and risk of concussion and head injury.
Additional Content Requirements: The
State Board of Education amended its Health, Wellness, and Safety Policy in 2006 to
require the Department of Education to set goals for nutrition education, physical activity, and other school - based activities and create nutrition
guidelines for all foods that are available on each school campus during the school day.
Additional Content Requirements: The
state Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Division, has implemented mandatory
guidelines via the Texas Public School Nutrition Policy (2004) that local wellness policies are
required to meet (but are encouraged to surpass).
Additional Content Requirements: The
State Board of Education implemented mandatory
guidelines via a Statewide School Wellness Policy (2005) that local wellness policies are
required to meet.
The Policy sets minimal nutritional standards for such foods and additionally
requires local wellness policies to address the following in greater detail: limiting and eventually eliminating the frying of foods; portion sizes; eliminating «for sale» or free foods and beverages that do not meet the
state's Nutrition Policy
Guidelines; eliminating foods of minimal nutritional value; and programs such as school gardens and farm to school.
Additional Accountability Requirements: The
state requires LEAs to annually complete the online Wellness Policy Builder assessment tool to document their consideration of the
state's School Wellness Policy
Guidelines (2010) as
required by Senate Bill 154.
Additional Accountability Requirements: Statute Title 70, Section 24 - 100b (2005)
requires each school district to report to the
state Department of Education on the district's wellness policy, goals,
guidelines, and progress in implementing the policy and attaining the goals.
The Adoption and Safe Families Act, passed in 1997,
requires state agencies to speed up a child's move from foster care to adoption by establishing time frames for permanency planning and
guidelines for when a child must be legally freed for adoption.
The course includes each
state's return - to - play
guidelines required for high schools.
To prevent the exploitation or coercion of research participants, universities and other organizations conducting or sponsoring research
require that all researchers who intend to use data collected from human subjects be familiar with national and
state - level
guidelines for working with human subjects data.
Whether any
states also would
require schools to follow the Dietary
Guidelines for Americans regarding fat, saturated fat and sodium is unknown.
Participants are
required to meet income
guidelines, show proof of
state residency and be considered a «nutritional risk.»
The
guidelines do
require applicants to obey all local,
state and federal criminal laws.
In 2008 the American Academy of Family Physicians did its part to try to destigmatize nursing toddlers and older children, applauding the WHO
guidelines even as it acknowledged that extended breast - feeding «is not the cultural norm in the United
States and
requires ongoing support and encouragement.»
The nonprofits are not
required to follow normal
state agency procurement
guidelines or to get authorization from the
state comptroller before hiring private companies.
The move also will
require new reporting
guidelines to the
State Commission of Correction, including any decision that puts a person in solitary confinement for more than a month and if any person is placed there who is under the age of 18.
The law, backed by Assemblywoman Didi Barrett and Sen. Sue Serino,
requires the
state Department of Environmental Conservation to work with the Cost Guard, Department of State and the Board of Commissioners of Pilots to establish travel guidelines for the tan
state Department of Environmental Conservation to work with the Cost Guard, Department of
State and the Board of Commissioners of Pilots to establish travel guidelines for the tan
State and the Board of Commissioners of Pilots to establish travel
guidelines for the tankers.
While teachers are already
required to complete 100 hours of professional development annually, there will be stricter
state guidelines for what constitutes professional development.
The new law
requires public and private colleges to adopt a set of comprehensive procedures and
guidelines, including a uniform definition of affirmative consent, a statewide amnesty policy, and expanded access to law enforcement to ensure the safety of all students attending colleges in New York
State.
Per
state guidelines, Zurlo will be
required to present a plan to the Clinton County Legislature by Aug. 1 for their review.
«Earlier this year, Governor Cuomo joined Governor Peter Shumlin of Vermont and Governor Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire in calling on the federal Environmental Protection Agency to acknowledge that PFOA contamination is not a
state or regional problem, but rather a national problem that
requires consistent federal
guidelines.
State lawmakers are concerned that new federal
guidelines that would
require restaurants to list nutritional
This year all
guidelines, forms and documents
required to submit a proposal in accordance with the New York
State Office of Children and Family Services and Oneida County, can be accessed on - line at www.ocgov.net and click on the Youth Bureau website.
It would set up
guidelines for city agencies, train agency personal, monitor the use of the
guidelines and
require an annual report to the speaker on the city's efforts to increase its use of Empire
State food.
Ask about
guidelines for alternative certification; you need to make sure the district and the
state agree on what's
required.
According to researchers, such margin
guidelines are needed because as many as two - thirds of the hundreds of thousands of suspicious skin moles removed each year in the United
States require re-excision (further cutting out of mole cells missed on the first attempt).
The study, completed last month and to be published in the American Journal of Ortho Psychiatry next fall, found that 47
states — all but Kansas, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin — fail to meet the ratio of one adult for three infants
required under the proposed federal
guidelines.
For example, Smarter Balanced's «Bias and Sensitivity
Guidelines» point to the word foyer as unfair: «assuming a student knows what a «foyer» is would be unfair because the term: 1) is more likely to be known by some groups of students than by other groups of students, 2) is not
required by the Common Core
State Standards, and 3) is not likely to have been routinely used in the classroom.»
Requiring states to draw up learning
guidelines for all young children — not just those in prekindergarten or Head Start — is part of President Bush's early education and literacy initiative, federal officials told members of the National Association for the Education of Young Children gathered here Nov. 20 - 23 for their annual conference.
While local programs, such as child - care centers and preschools, will not be under a mandate to adopt the
guidelines,
states will be
required to have them in place, said Shannon Christian, the associate commissioner of the Child Care Bureau, which is part of the...
In exchange for that flexibility, the administration will
require states to adopt standards for college and career readiness, focus improvement efforts on 15 percent of the most troubled schools, and create
guidelines for teacher evaluations based in part on student performance.
New York
State, for example, requires private schools to comply with numerous guidelines and instructional competencies — a matter that has generated failure - to - comply lawsuits against both the state and the Hasidic commu
State, for example,
requires private schools to comply with numerous
guidelines and instructional competencies — a matter that has generated failure - to - comply lawsuits against both the
state and the Hasidic commu
state and the Hasidic community.
Washington's high - risk designation specified that the
State must submit, by May 1, 2014, final
guidelines for teacher and principal evaluation and support systems that meet the requirements of ESEA flexibility, including
requiring local educational agencies (LEAs) to use student achievement on CCR
State assessments to measure student learning growth in those systems for teachers of tested grades and subjects.
Kelly Edington, head of the Idaho Virtual Academy, released a statement sharing that virtual schools serve only about one percent of public school students in the
state (1.7 or so), and pointed to the new federal
guidelines requiring a four - year cohort graduation calculation as the reason for the overall drop in graduation rates from previous years.
Not wanting to run afoul of federal
guidelines, PL 268
requires that whatever standards the
state board adopts, they must «meet United
States Department of Education flexibility waiver requirements that ensure college and career readiness of students.»
The Hechinger Report — Teacher Project review found just six
states that
require caretakers to follow clear
guidelines on developmentally appropriate learning strategies for children from birth to age 3.
The No Child Left Behind Act
requires states to use four - year graduation rates as part of measuring each high school's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and provides
guidelines for how to calculate the rates.
The feds didn't exactly back off, but they did remove the term «Common Core» from the
guidelines,
requiring instead that
states adopt «college - and career - ready standards.»
Early drafts of Race to the Top
guidelines required states to agree to implement the Common Core standards if they wanted to get the money.
The Council of Chief
State School Officers released the
guidelines because the U.S. Department of Education
requires that
states participating in either the Common Core
State Standards assessment consortia or the consortia developing English language proficiency tests determine a common definition of English language learners.
Sue Burr, executive director of the
state board of education and Gov. Jerry Brown's educational policy adviser, said initial federal feedback on the bill suggested that chances of winning a waiver were «favorable... but would probably
require additional
guidelines or regulations.»
It is true that there were
guidelines initiated by the federal Department of Education under the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002 that no doubt put pressure on the
states not to have a disproportionate number of students in special education and the law actually put limits on the percentage that could be exempted from the
required achievement assessments.
The 2004 reauthorization of IDEA
requires states to have accommodation
guidelines for assessments and to report the number of students using accommodations during
state and district assessments.
While it rolls back NCLB's absurd adequate yearly progress system just as it was about to self - destruct, the new
guidelines require states that apply for waivers to identify up to 15 % of their schools with the lowest scores for unproven «turnaround» interventions, «charterization,» or closing.