The SPCA is not
a chapter of any other agency and does not receive funding from other SPCA's or Humane Societies.
We aren't
a chapter of any other agency and we don't have a parent organization.
Not exact matches
But the 1999 Constitution explicitly stipulates in
Chapter 14 subsection 3 that the «composition
of the Government
of the Federation or any
of its
agencies and the conduct
of its affairs shall... reflect the federal character
of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance
of persons from a few states or from a few ethnic or
other sectional groups...» Buhari is breaching this with impunity in his appointments.
Each program or activity conducted by the local educational
agency (LEA) will be conducted in compliance with the provisions
of Chapter 2, (commencing with § 200), Prohibition
of Discrimination on the Basis
of Sex,
of Part 1
of Division 1
of Title I
of the California Education Code (EC), as well as all
other applicable provisions
of state law prohibiting discrimination on the basis
of sex.
The purposes
of the
chapter are to advocate for the professional development
of education technology directors, administrators, and leaders
of North Carolina; elevate the professional practice
of education technology leaders by coordinating and providing professional development, peer networking, and collaborative opportunities for members; support education technology leaders in providing visionary leadership, sound research, and best - in - class examples and case studies; and foster collaborative teams with
other professions (e.g. curriculum, finance) to coordinate strategic leadership for North Carolina Local Education
Agencies.
(u) Notwithstanding this section or any
other general or special law to the contrary, for the purposes
of chapter 268A: (i) a charter school shall be deemed to be a state
agency; and (ii) the appointing official
of a member
of the board
of trustees
of a charter school shall be deemed to be the commissioner.
(1) A credit services organization, its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services
of a credit services organization may not do any
of the following: (a) conduct any business regulated by this
chapter without first: (i) securing a certificate
of registration from the division; and (ii) unless exempted under Section 13 -21-4, posting a bond, letter
of credit, or certificate
of deposit with the division in the amount
of $ 100,000; (b) make a false statement, or fail to state a material fact, in connection with an application for registration with the division; (c) charge or receive any money or
other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance
of the services the credit services organization has agreed to perform for the buyer; (d) dispute or challenge, or assist a person in disputing or challenging an entry in a credit report prepared by a consumer reporting
agency without a factual basis for believing and obtaining a written statement for each entry from the person stating that that person believes that the entry contains a material error or omission, outdated information, inaccurate information, or unverifiable information; (e) charge or receive any money or
other valuable consideration solely for referral
of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the general public; (f) make, or counsel or advise any buyer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and that is known, or that by the exercise
of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a credit reporting
agency or to any person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension
of credit, with respect to a buyer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; (g) make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale
of the services
of a credit services organization or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course
of business that operates or would operate as fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale
of the services
of a credit services organization; and (h) transact any business as a credit services organization, as defined in Section 13 -21-2, without first having registered with the division by paying an annual fee set pursuant to Section 63J -1-504 and filing proof that it has obtained a bond or letter
of credit as required by Subsection (2).
(c) As to transactions entered into after May 20, 1996, a creditor shall have no liability under this
chapter for any act or practice done or omitted in conformity with any (i) regulation
of the administrator, or (ii) any rule, regulation, interpretation, or approval
of any applicable Alabama or federal
agency or any opinion
of the Attorney General, notwithstanding that after such act or omission has occurred, the regulation, rule, interpretation, opinion, or approval is amended, rescinded, or determined by judicial or
other authority to be invalid for any reason; provided, however, that any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, shall not have any effect on any litigation pending on May 20, 1996, nor shall any interpretation or opinion issued after May 20, 1996, have any effect on litigation if issued subsequent to filing
of the litigation.
These persons shall ensure that the dog is on a leash and tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or
other agency, as authorized by
Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850)
of Division 14
of the Food and Agricultural Code.
These persons shall ensure the dog is on a leash and tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by an identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or
other agency, as authorized by
Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850)
of Title 14
of the Food and Agricultural Code.
This
chapter is also filled with sample letters that have actually used to request complimentary accommodation, meals, tours, entry to tourist attractions, and
other assistance from... • International tourism agencies • Regional Convention & Visitor's Bureaus • PR agencies Other sample request letters cover... • How to request complimentary accommodations from luxury resorts • How to request complimentary cruises and day tours directly from the vendors themselves • How to request complimentary restaurant meals • And more... You can use these sample letters as templates, and save yourself countless hours of
other assistance from... • International tourism
agencies • Regional Convention & Visitor's Bureaus • PR
agencies Other sample request letters cover... • How to request complimentary accommodations from luxury resorts • How to request complimentary cruises and day tours directly from the vendors themselves • How to request complimentary restaurant meals • And more... You can use these sample letters as templates, and save yourself countless hours of
Other sample request letters cover... • How to request complimentary accommodations from luxury resorts • How to request complimentary cruises and day tours directly from the vendors themselves • How to request complimentary restaurant meals • And more... You can use these sample letters as templates, and save yourself countless hours
of work.
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of Enquiry, Architects Association, London, UK British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning, Neuberger Museum, Westchester County, New York, US Where water comes together with
other water,
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1 The report, which consisted
of nearly 240 pages
of text organized into 13
chapters, was assembled by 23 authors representing governmental
agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), tribes, and
other entities.
2013) This textbook covers such legal documents as jury instructions, statutes, email, and opinion letters, but only alludes to public legal writing in the
chapter on «Scholarly Articles and
Other Research Papers,» suggesting that research work may take the form
of «an informative report explaining an area
of law to a firm's client [or] an update on a change in law for an
agency newsletter.»
«Our hope was that it might be quite natural (with no direct religious, political or professional connections
of any kind) and might, therefore, become a coordinating
agency for
other organizations that were developing programs in this new field; that it might undertake the task
of setting standards for leadership; that it might encourage the development
of local
chapters which could promote in their communities the cause
of better marriage.»
In
Chapter 1, Section 1, Briggs sets the pace when he brings a critical tenor to his analysis
of the working relationship
of parents, professionals and
other agencies.