Sentences with phrase «code violations related»

The experiment group had less disciplinary code violations related to violence in the 8th grade, showed significantly higher approval of nonviolence, and lower aggression at the 9 - month follow - up.
In 2011, an audit by the city comptroller found that Aguila - operated sites had more than 1,700 open code violations related to «hazardous conditions,» which «compromised buildings» structural integrity and fire safety.»

Not exact matches

[These include an] unrelenting series of disputes, predominantly relating to alleged violations of the code, which have provoked high profile acrimonious exchanges, boycotts and legal proceedings... [leading] to an atmosphere of mistrust that has now become embedded between key agencies.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the collaboration in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program; in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves as a centre for child feeding expertise; in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities; national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor International Code implementation show numerous violations even where national measures are adopted.
This order concerns violations by Spirit Airlines, Inc., (Spirit) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) with respect to properly coding and recording its disability - related complaints in connection with required reporting to the Department of Transportation (Department) as well as providing dispositive responses to written complaints alleging a violation of Part 382.
This order concerns violations by Allegiant Air, LLC, (Allegiant) of (1) the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) with respect to properly coding and recording its disability - related complaints in connection with required disability reporting to the Department of Transportation (Department), as well as providing dispositive written responses to written consumer complaints alleging a violation of Part 382, and related statutory provisions, 49 U.S.C. § § 41702 and 41705; (2) the Department's full - fare advertising requirements, 14 CFR 399.84; and (3) 49 U.S.C. § 41712, which prohibits carriers from engaging in unfair and deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition.
Grounds for removal may include, but are not limited to: violation of the Code of Conduct, Terms of Use, or Terms and Conditions; fraud; overtly dishonest posting; conviction for animal cruelty, neglect or any animal - related crimes; pending legal action involving the seizure of pets or other serious animal - related crimes; convictions for other crimes that include a prohibition on posting on family sites or the internet; violating the terms of your adoption contract with Petfinder visitors; failure to respond to direct inquiries from Petfinder via the contact information you have provided us; failure to modify any violations of the Terms of Use and Code of Conduct.
It also amended the criminal code to toughen the penalties for violations of the AWA related to animal fighting ventures.
These cases have recognized that plaintiffs have a reasonable cause of action related to human rights violations under the Code, and courts seem to be allowing these claims to go forward.
Alternatively, employers may react inappropriately to suspicious absences, which could lead to exposures to liability, such as in cases where the absence is related to illness and the employee alleges that the employer's reaction is in violation of the Human Rights Code.
The Driver Risk Premium is assessed if you have a ticket for excessive speeding, a Criminal Code conviction related to driving, a 10 - point traffic violation, and / or two roadside suspensions.
Similar activities from other judges and attorneys have resulted in violations of both the Code of Professional Conduct and the Code of Judicial Conduct, from unauthorized practice of law across state lines and breaching attorney - client privilege to posting inappropriate comments and sending friend requests to litigants and related attorneys.
He litigates in multiple areas of employment law and defends against individual and class action lawsuits alleging violations of wage and hour laws, discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment, breach of contract, labor code section 132a claims, and other related matters.
Violations of the Criminal Code (most criminal offences), and the Controlled Drug and Substances Act (most drug - related offences) are federal.
He also served as the appointed student member of the Student Discipline Committee where he participated in hearings and helped decide on matters relating to violations of the Student Discipline Code and University Rules.
Although Menchaca is not a case involving payment of an appraisal award, the Texas Supreme Court used it to provide clarity regarding the relationship between claims for an insurance policy breach and Insurance Code violations and applied five rules governing how claims under the policy and claims under the statute relate.
However, there are times that your employer can not discriminate against or fire you when a dress code violation is related to your membership of a protected class (e.g. religion, sex, gender identity, disability, etc).
Your citation must not be for violation of VC 22406.5 tank vehicles code / related to drug or alcohol use or possession / a speeding violation of more than 25 mph over the speed limit.
For more information on some topics related to the Delaware motor vehicle code and traffic violations, please visit our pages on Suspended Licenses in Delaware and Defensive Driving in Delaware.
«Receipt of a report from a court, court clerk or other official of any other state or from any federal authority that a resident of this state pleaded guilty to or was convicted of a drug related offense under Chapter 2925 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC); or who pleads guilty to or is convicted of a violation of a statue of any other state or a municipal ordinance similar to Section 4511.19 of the ORC.»
Many complaints do not expressly allege violations of specific articles of the Realtor ® Code of Ethics and may not concern conduct related to the Code.
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