Sentences with phrase «by policy definition»

Others may be protected by policy definition even though their names aren't on the policy, such as other drivers operating (with consent) the named insured's covered auto.
Once you are considered disabled and the conditions spelled out by your policy definitions and your elimination period are satisfied, you are «on claim».

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Before selecting a product, the customers go through the functionality, guarantee terms, policies, and definitions provided by the business.
The challenge in prompting change — broadening the classic definition of «infrastructure,» and investing in initiatives aimed at adapting to a turbulent planet — is heightened by partisan divisions over climate policy and development.
Therefore, exercise of the spousal continuation provisions of this policy or any riders by individuals who do not meet the definition of «spouse» may have adverse tax consequences and / or may not be permissible.
Of course, subsidies are not by definition bad public policy.
I think that public policy in a pluralistic system (which can not be based on the mere belief of a citizen, since by definition it can not give precedence to any belief) must be justified only on utilitarian grounds.
The District shall request such information as it deems necessary to determine whether such person meets the definition of a homeless individual as set out by Board of Education Policy.
My definition of natural childbirth is to move through the experience of labor and delivery on our own power, our own steam, spontaneously, instinctively, and completely uninhibited by others or policies.
The manual begins with an uncontentious definition: «Lobbying is the process of seeking to influence government and its institutions by informing the public policy agenda» or, rather more succinctly, «the art of political persuasion».
The classical definition of a nation state requires territory, population, a formal body that can impose taxes and government policy, and recognition by (some number) of sovereign states.
«If you think you are in this middle group, policies and language aimed at «the poor» by definition exclude you,» he said.
The absurdity of suggesting that Iain Duncan Smith's Christian motivations were any kind of secret and of criticising the use of moral categories to justify his policy approaches - only lefties are allowed to have morals, after all; to be Right Wing is, by definition, to be evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight of nice middle class folk; any right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cranmer.
The new rule, which was drawn up by the agency's Policy Committee, will employ a geographic definition of local labor that includes the eight counties of Western New York.
Yet, although figures in public health maintain a common understanding of the definition, causes, and solutions to injuries and violence, this recognition might not be widely accepted by other audiences, including policy makers, clinical health professionals, and the public.»
The Wellcome document gives a fuller — and perhaps more contentious — definition of misconduct than parallel regulations governing U.S. federal funding developed by the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)(see table on the left).
Policy is determined by the loudest voices, reducing us to a world in which might makes right — the classic definition of authoritarianism.
-- After reviewing the report required by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may, by regulation and after public notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
It involves a debate that by definition will have to also include Israel's broader policies towards the Palestinians at a time that popular anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment is running high.
«Experiencing two retentions by third grade means that these students, by definition, will be unable to graduate from eighth grade because they will turn 15 in the seventh grade and will have to go to Transition Centers [per Chicago policy],» the report stated.
However, this argument assumes that choice policies, by definition, increase freedom.
Such policies, by definition, impose the same penalty for a given infraction, regardless of the student involved.
This certainly seemed to be the case in the initial phase of the Common Core State Standards, when the idea of «fewer, clearer, and higher» standards that were consistent across states was supported by an unprecedented coalition of business, civil rights, government, and labor groups (see McDonnell and Weatherford's (2013) article «Evidence Use and the Common Core State Standards Movement: From Problem Definition to Policy Adoption» in the American Journal of Education for a detailed explanation of the varying reasons why so many different groups initially supported the Common Core).
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
Take the lead from the Santee School System (CA) by adapting NSDC's vision and / or definition into local policy.
Currently, more than 30 states have policies that allow CBP, although these policies do not always translate into broad use by districts and schools, where traditional definitions of credit as seat time prevail in local policy and practice.
Policies and Procedures E606: An Overview of the ADA, IDEA and Section 504: Update 2001 E576: An Overview of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997 (P.L. 105 - 17): Update 1999 E600: Creating Useful Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs)(2000) E598: Designing Individualized Education Program (IEP) Transition Plans (2000) E560: IDEA's Definition of Disabilities (1998) E611: Involving Parents in the IEP Process (2001) E578: New IDEA Requirements: Factors to Consider in Developing an IEP (1999) E575: Rights and Responsibilities of Parents of Children with Disabilities (1999) E629: The Least Restrictive Environment Mandate: How Has It Been Defined by the Courts?
However, I submit that federal and state law is extremely clear on this matter and that all concepts, materials, curriculum, policies, procedures and any and all documents associated with the Capital Preparatory Magnet School do not belong to Mr. Perry or his private company, but actually belong to the Hartford Board of Education, and therefore, by definition, to the taxpayers of Hartford and Connecticut.
The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) established an English Language Learner Assessment Advisory Task Force in 2012 to address opportunities and challenges for English learners (ELs) presented by new college - and career - ready standards and assessments.This Advisory Task Force — composed of technical staff and leadership from multi-state assessment consortia, EL researchers and technical assistance experts, policy advisers, and other stakeholders — prioritized efforts to move toward a more common definition of English learner within states and across states participating in multi-state assessment consortia.
Long Term Care Insurance definition: any insurance policy or rider that provides coverage for costs and services, including maintaining, diagnosing, rehabilitating and personal care services provided by certain organizations, including assisted living facilities, nursing homes and in - home care.
«In any living benefit insurance policy — and accident insurance is one — the policies are limited by the definitions they use,» says independent insurance broker Lorne Marr.
For example, you may have an accidental injury claim that meets your policy's definition of a qualifying event, but if you were to die after a six month time frame established by your policy, you would not receive the additional benefit.
Like life insurance policy loans, loans secured by annuity cash value do not have to be repaid, and this means that they are subject to taxation just like any other «discretionary» distribution that is by definition NOT an annuitized payment.
By definition these are NOT participating policies because a different formula, and philosophy, is applied when calculating the policy returns.
Insurance, by its very definition, requires investing significant capital to make sure that the company is able to handle its contractual policy obligations.
To boil that down, even if you are the only person named on the policy as the «named insured,» it includes by definition:
Split dollar life insurance DEFINITION: a plan that allocates the costs and benefits of a life insurance policy in a specific manner by contract in order to maximize tax advantages for the employer AND employee.
Alternatively, if it is determined that the policy has real economic value to keep, the advisor and client should consider whether it makes more sense to simply keep the policy to benefit directly from the long - term value of the death benefit, rather than sell as a life settlement (since by definition, if it's valuable to a buyer to purchase, it's valuable to the seller to keep it!).
The secret, in part, was art's limited audience who were by definition elite beneficiaries of the regime's political policies.
Roger A. Pielke, Jr., has published on the problems created for diplomacy and policy by varied definitions of «climate change» in the journal Environmental Science & Popolicy by varied definitions of «climate change» in the journal Environmental Science & PolicyPolicy.]
In our model this threshold is below 2 °C, a threshold often used by policy makers in their definition of dangerous climate change27, although the quantitative nature of our results carries significant uncertainty.
In addition, the CO2 - only budget is of limited policy value since it by definition neglects many important forcing agents and is expected to significantly underestimate the warming.
I think in the case of GHG driven warming, it makes more sense to have a better definition of the risks (say a credible narrowing of the Charney sensitivity range by 50 % or more) before moving beyond «no regrets» type policies.
-- Based on the scientific review, the agencies may, by rule, modify the definition of «renewable biomass» from Federal lands in sections 211 (o)(1)(I) and 700 of the Clean Air Act and section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 as appropriate to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
If you are an adherent of sound scientific method, you must NECESSARILY be a skeptic in this as in all other areas of inquiry, and the «climate scientists» complicit in the push for the abrogation of scientific method are by definition NOT «doing science, gathering data, testing,» but rather presenting the seeming of scientific investigation while all the while using that masquerade to advance public policy measures predicated upon malicious nonsense.
-- After reviewing the report required by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may, by regulation and after public notice and comment, modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming pollution.
Given the policy focus of this chapter and the need to distinguish regions by their levels of economic development, this chapter adopts regional definitions that are based on a combination of economic and geographic considerations.
The challenge in prompting change — broadening the classic definition of «infrastructure,» and investing in initiatives aimed at adapting to a turbulent planet — is heightened by partisan divisions over climate policy and development.
From his perspective, if Washington were to have a model policy that could be adopted by other states — including states less liberal than Washington, which includes most US states — then it could not, almost by definition, move forward only by uniting the left.
«The key question will be how to better aggregate smaller loads so there can be more participation in this marketplace, and the important thing to realize is that utilities are by definition load aggregators,» explained WWF U.S. Climate and Renewable Energy Policy Director Marty Spitzer.
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