Not exact matches
Moreover, the report included case studies of three school districts, located in
separate areas of the country, each using different strategies to voluntarily increase racial and socioeconomic diversity, such
as utilizing magnet schools, new student attendance zones, and school choice
policies.
As with flooding, if you live in an
area at risk of this kind of damage, you should buy a
separate earthquake insurance
policy.
If you live in an
area prone to earthquakes — such
as Alaska, California and Nevada — you can purchase earthquake insurance from a surplus lines carrier
as an endorsement or a
separate policy.
CBO periodically issues a compendium of
policy options (called Options for Reducing the Deficit) covering a broad range of issues,
as well
as separate reports that include options for changing federal tax and spending
policies in particular
areas.
However, you may need to purchase a
separate endorsement or
policy to cover certain disasters such
as floods, earthquakes, and tornadoes, which can be a good idea if you live in a high - risk
area.
It does highlight the way that climate issues quickly seep into vast, unrelated
areas of public
policy, and can be used
as a vehicle for completely
separate agendas.
As with flooding, if you live in an
area at risk of this kind of damage, you should buy a
separate earthquake insurance
policy.
If a homeowner lives in a high - risk
area, he or she may need a
separate policy, such
as a flood insurance
policy, which is a type of hazard insurance.
You may be able to add renters earthquake coverage
as a rider to your
policy if you live in an affected
area, or you may have to purchase a
separate catastrophic insurance
policy.
If you live in a low - lying
area where flooding is a risk, such
as near Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes or the Hudson River, you will likely need to buy a
separate flood insurance
policy through the National Flood Insurance Program.
• Develop and implement
policies for the parking lot • Issue parking permits and devise appropriate procedures for distribution of the same • Organize parking registration activities • Collect, count and record the parking fee • Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate employees • Guide and educate the campus community regarding parking procedures and SOPs • Identify and report any suspicious vehicle • Issue and submit periodic parking lot reports to the higher management • Devise and recommend ways to enhance the effectiveness of parking procedures to ensure maximum customer facilitation • Carryout paper work for long term parking requests and issue relevant permit if applicable • Inspect the parking lot physically and ensure proper physical conditions are available for parking • Ensure consumer and vehicle security in the parking lot • Operate parking lot equipment, drive through gates and car lifters appropriately
as and when required • Respond to public inquiries and provide relevant information regarding parking protocols • Monitor CCTV footage and report any suspicious activity • Regularly update the members» vehicle data and stamp their permits • Oversee parking lot operations, revenue collection and ticketing procedures • Ensure proper book keeping procedures are being carried out • Conduct minor maintenance of parking lot equipment • Promote and demonstrate high standards of customer service • Issue permits to vendors and other visitors after complete validation of their personal data • Oversee flagging and validation code issuance • Organize training sessions for development and grooming of the team • Assign duties to the parking lot employees and evaluate their performance • Serve
as point of contact for parking lot procedures, maintenance and permissions • Allocate
separate space for visitors, special guests and handicapped individuals • Manage parking lot budget and meet the maintenance requirements within allocated amount • Devise a proper one way route within the parking
area and display informative direction boards to implement the same • Oversee the cleanliness of the parking lot and keep it snow free during winters to facilitate smooth drive in and drive out • Procure and install parking signs and meters etc. • Maintain vehicle owner's data on whose IDs the permits have been issued • Record all drive ins and drive outs with timings in the computerized log system
This time of considerable flux provides an opportunity to ensure that
policies and programs for aged and disability care are joined up —
as they need to be in rural
areas — rather than
separate entities, and that close practical relationships are also developed with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Often flood insurance is offered
as a
separate policy, and it is especially important in high - risk flood
areas.