Sentences with phrase «board rules governing»

16 hours of training in the laws and board rules governing parent coordination and facilitation, and the multiple styles and procedures used in different models of service.

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The Committee is governed by the same rules regarding meetings (including meetings in person or by telephone or other similar communications equipment), action without meetings, notice, waiver of notice, and quorum and voting requirements as are applicable to the Board.
Minnesota Hockey, the governing body for 40,000 youth hockey players in the state, has voted to continue rule changes enacted last January which stiffened the penalties for checking from behind and boarding and hope for better enforcement.
ARS 15 - 347 (no date available) requires a governing board to take into consideration the cultural traditions of pupils when establishing rules regarding pupil participation in extracurricular school activities.
Elections for municipal or other local offices (city councils, governing boards of schools, hospitals, etc) are nonpartisan by law, with the exception that home - rule cities may legislate partisan elections for themselves.
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, has charged the newly constituted board of the Ghana International Trade Commission to ensure that Ghana conforms to the rules and regulations governing the world's trade system.
A New York State Supreme Court ruling will leave the former New York Stock Exchange chair with but a mere $ 39.5 million of his $ 139.5 million retirement package he lied about to the board that governs the stock exchange.
Lawyer for the plaintiff, Hon. Alexander Afenyo Markins, speaking to journalists after the hearing said the ruling will serve as a legal precedent for successive governments so they don't delay the formation of governing boards for institutions.
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern said Blackwell should step aside because his office is responsible for the rules that govern county election boards that had scattered problems last Tuesday, including poll workers who did not know how to turn on new electronic voting machines.
Adam Barsky, chairman of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, or NIFA, the county's third - party financial control board, also said rules governing overtime and mandatory positions filled — known as minimum manning clauses — do not provide flexibility to control escalating personnel costs.
The rules governing mass mailers are adopted by each legislative chamber, but they differ from the rules and guidelines established by the New York City Campaign Finance Board, which oversees expenditure by campaigns in the city.
Robert's Rules of Order, except when inconsistent with the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association, shall govern the meetings of the Council, Board, Sections, and committees.
Angered by the board's refusal to change the rules, Pasteur's General Meeting, a parliament - style governing body, dissolved the board in June.
The upshot is that, when school boards make decisions about policy or money or about the myriad rules governing school operations, they tend to give heavy weight to the interests of unions - and may often depart, as a result, from what is best for children and effective education.
Second, Washington's high court ruled that «charter schools are devoid of local control» over educational issues because an elected school board does not govern them.
School boards governing domestic schools operated by the Department of Defense would be prevented from having the final say on hiring superintendents under proposed new rules clarifying the status of the boards.
Now the state allows students to possess a wireless communications device while on school property or in attendance at a school function, and it is up to each school board to adopt rules governing the use of wireless communications devices.
While many governing bodies have policies allowing staff members to transport students in specified circumstances, such as to and from sport practices or during specified medical emergencies, they would be safer, and wiser, to adopt rules preventing faculty and staff from transporting students in their own privately owned vehicles or those belonging to the boards.
This makes it imperative for governing boards to develop and disseminate comprehensive acceptable use policies for the internet while taking steps to ensure that teachers, students, and their parents understand these rules and the consequences of non-compliance.
However, the more carefully that educational staff and governing boards work to follow these rules, the more likely they are to have safe schools where all can focus on learning while sidestepping potentially costly, and avoidable, litigation.
Although these rules are most appropriate for educators at the building level, governing boards and central office personnel need to be aware of them in order to ensure school safety by developing sound policies in consultation with their legal advisors to better protect the safety of all students in their care.
Yet, in calling for the University of California (UC), which has authority to evaluate whether credit - recovery courses meet admissions standards, to set «clear and rigorous rules governing how much time and effort students must put into make - up courses in order to earn credit,» the editorial board makes the common mistake of equating time spent with actual learning.
Except as otherwise provided by law or the State Constitution, district school boards may adopt rules governing personnel matters, including the assignment of duties and responsibilities for all district employees.
(Ore.) The state board of education last week approved a set of temporary rules governing a new program that will provide matching funds to local districts for building and upgrading school facilities.
This year, Peterson helped get a law change through the Legislature that allows local school boards to create new «innovation» schools that operate independently from many of the state and local rules that govern schools.
She said a long - standing state supreme court ruling clearly defines «common schools» — those that can receive public funding — must be governed by an elected board.
Implements the governing board of education's policies and administrative rules and regulations.
E. Implements the governing board of education's policies and administrative rules and regulations.
(Texas)-- Directed by a vote of the State Board of Education late last month, Texas education officials posted Friday proposed rules governing high school graduation beginning next year.
Recommended by the NH Professional Standards Board and approved by the State Board of Education, these rules govern educator credentialing.
(Calif.) After a marathon hearing and a surprise visit by the governor last week, members of the California State Board of Education are not expected to make any major changes to a set of temporary regulations governing use of billions in new state money for schools during the coming year - long process to set permanent rules.
Hence, Walton - funded advocacy groups oppose initiatives requiring charter school governing boards to comply with state conflict - of - interest or contracting rules, for example, or even rules requiring that governing board meetings be open to the public.
At the LAUSD Board meeting this Tuesday, March 19, Board Member Bennett Kayser is slated to introduce a resolution that would create new rules governing how new magnet schools are created — and who has the authority to approve them.
In this meeting, the Utah State Board of Education moved Public Education Online forward by giving preliminary approval to a rule governing the program that reimburses online education providers for up to two classes per year per student; provided guidance to school districts and charter schools in evaluating educators for classroom performance; and announced that the U.S. Department of Education has given approval to revisions in Utah's No Child Left Behind plan.
The General Attorney occupation covers professional legal positions involved in preparing cases for trial and / or the trial of cases before a court or an administrative body or persons having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents required by the agency's activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by agency officials.
Mutual funds are transparent and governed by the rules and regulations of the Stock Exchange Board of India to protect the interest of the investors.
Margin trading is risky business, and therefore is governed by rules set by a number of entities — the Federal Reserve Board, self - regulatory organizations (SROs) such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and brokerage firms.
The Trust, the Adviser and the Distributor have each adopted codes of ethics (each a «Code») under Rule 17j - 1 under the 1940 Act that governs the personal securities transactions of their board members, officers and employees who may have access to current trading information of the Trust.
Recognizing that under USDA regulations an average Chihuahua could spend its life in a two - foot wide by two - foot long cage, and that exercise time would be virtually impossible to enforce, the new law empowers the governing board to establish rules which increase cage size to make dogs more comfortable in their primary enclosure.
A. Violations of the Veterinary Practice Act or rules promulgated by the board are subject to the complaint process as governed by the Uniform Licensing Act.
Truly Challenging: The board is governed by rules, not RNG, but it can take weeks and months to master the most complex strategies.
However, additionally, the railway industry is governed by safety rules issued by the Rail Safety and Standards Board, set up after the Ladbroke Grove disaster.
For example, in cricket where, because of the Kolpak ruling by the European court, there has been an influx of players from countries with whom the EU has association agreements (who are currently protected as if EU nationals), lobbying by the domestic game's governing body, the England and Wales Cricket Board, has led to an announcement from the Commission that it will not issue any legal challenge to regulations which in the future would seek to limit the freedom of movement rights of nationals from the affected countries.
It was constituted and governed by its rules, which provided for its business to be conducted by its board and shareholders.
In B&B Hardware, Inc. v. Hargis Industries, Inc., [14] which considered the preclusive effect of fact finding in proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the Court rejected categorical rules governing the doctrine of issue preclusion based on administrative agency rulings.
Please also note that the Canadian Industrial Relations Board governs labour relations in federally regulated industries in Canada and has its own rules and processes.
The Patent Rules governing IPRs merely provide that «the Board may deny some or all grounds for unpatentability for some or all of the challenged claims.
BIAC shall perform the following main tasks (with the right to perform additional tasks as the case may be pursuant to a decision of the Governing Board): (a) Receive requests for the appointment of an Arbitral Tribunal by the Governing Board (Art. 4 (1) of the Rules).
(b) Deliver copies of the request for the appointment of an Arbitral Tribunal to the Respondent and simultaneous setting of a time period for the appointment of the party's arbitrator (in the case of an Arbitral Tribunal consisting of three arbitrators), respectively for the notification of acceptance of the Claimant's proposal or for the notification of a counterproposal by the Respondent (in the case of a sole arbitrator), by the Governing Board (Art. 4 (2) of the Rules).
(f) If one party fails to notify the other party of its appointed arbitrator within the stipulated and communicated time period and upon request of one party: appoint a second arbitrator from the BIAC's list of arbitrators by the Governing Board (Art. 3 (3) of the Rules).
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