Sentences with phrase «covered in the calendar year»

• Provided assistance during corporate audits by preparing all the reports covered in the calendar year.
Objective To flourish a career in bookkeeping and apply my expertise in Invoicing, Inventory Verification, and Receivables and Account Reconciliation Personal Information Brandon Raley 2083 Valley Drive Philadelphia, PA 19108 (123)-447-2220 [email protected] Date of Birth: May 6, 1979 Place of Birth: Champaign, IL Citizenship: American Gender: Male Profile Summary • Accounts Payable / Receivable • Bank and Account Reconciliation • Cash Receipts and Disbursements • Invoicing, Inventory Verification • Computerized / Manual Accounts Payable / Receivable Education MBA, 2006 Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL B.S. in Accountancy, 2002 Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL Employment History Bookkeeper II, 2007 — Present Halliwells, Cambridge, MD Responsibilities: • Provided assistance during corporate audits by preparing all the reports covered in the calendar year.

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Subject to certain anti-dilution and other adjustments, no participant may be granted in any calendar year (i) stock options or stock appreciation rights covering more than 14,000,000 shares; or (ii) awards other than stock options or stock appreciation rights covering more than 4,000,000 shares.
Since my baby was born last calendar year, I feel that they should cover my rental fee this calendar year... I also bought a car adapter so that I could pump in the car!
-- Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), to demonstrate compliance prior to calendar year 2018, a covered entity may use 1 international offset credit in lieu of an emission allowance up to the amount permitted under this paragraph.
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(C), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of fossil fuel - based carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, or any other fluorinated gas that is a greenhouse gas (except for nitrogen trifluoride), or any combination thereof, produced or imported by such covered entity during the previous calendar year for sale or distribution in interstate commerce.
-- Except as provided in paragraph (2) or (3), the annual number of emission allowances that a covered entity may purchase at the strategic reserve auctions in each calendar year shall not exceed 20 percent of the covered entity's combined greenhouse gas emissions and attributable greenhouse gas emissions during the most recent year for which allowances or offset credits were retired under section 722.
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(J), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas that would be emitted from the combustion of the natural gas, and any other gas meeting the specifications for commingling with natural gas for purposes of delivery, that such entity delivered during the previous calendar year to customers that are not covered entities, assuming no capture and sequestration of that greenhouse gas.
--(i) Beginning 5 years after the first calendar year for which a covered entity must demonstrate compliance with section 722 (a), the Administrator shall issue no further international offset credits for project - level or program - level activities pursuant to this paragraph, except as provided in clause (ii).
Calendar with a task each day to ensure that students cover the majority of the specification in the run up to this year's examination.
I'm laboring laboriously on a college class on self - publishing I'm going to be teaching in Spokane, the sequel to Night Undone, Indies Unlimited stuff, Indie Author Day stuff (I'm on the board of advisors), updating some of my book covers... I've got four Mr. Pish books in the works this year, Mr. Pish calendars for 2018, more Agent Night books, a horror novel, a fictional biography, and, most important of all, the patent for the gruel.
Submitted works must be first copyrighted and published in the calendar year covered by the award.
This insurance comes in addition to the stores» normal return policies, and it will cover up to $ 300 per item up to a total of $ 1,000 each calendar year.
Each licensee shall pay to the Administrator an amount assessed by the Administrator to cover the direct or indirect cost of such examination, not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($ 200.00) in any calendar year.
/ ~ pion dog or bitch in the United States, The only restriction on contestants for ~ the title being that they must have previously placed first, second, third or fourth during the calendar year, in a Trial for the breed in this country where championship points are awarded, It is the purpose of this Trial to determine the best Springer of the year under the usual and customary trial procedures» but «covering more trial days and more series per dog, in order that consist ant, outstanding, dog work over the entire trial may be demonstrated and the element of luck eliminated as nearly as possible in the final judging of all contestants, Thus no trick or unusual tests WIll be allowed and the dogs will be tested in a manner approximating a rough days, shoot adjoining water as closely as is possible with planted game, There will be a minimum of five land series and two water series and the winning and placing dogs will be required to complete all series to receive an award, The trophy for the best amateur handler in the trials will be awarded only in the event that the recipient is able = to complete all series required of the winning and placing dogs.
This program covers purchases for 90 days in the event of theft or damage, with a limit of $ 10,000 per claim and $ 50,000 per account each calendar year.
Namely, cardholders are eligible for up to $ 30 in statement credit each calendar year to cover in - flight WiFi fees, a truly unique perk among credit cards in general and basically unheard of in the no - annual - fee set.
This annual credit only covers airline charges, unlike the broader category of travel the Sapphire Reserve's annual credit offers, but its deadline operates in essentially the same way as described for the Sapphire Reserve in that it runs on a calendar year that concludes when your December statement date closes.
A few major Hotel tech issues hopefully, doesn't spoil what probably is our biggest show of the year, were we cover not only the Paris games show in great detail, but we then both cover one of the biggest weeks in the gaming calendar.
Allows: (1) an emission allowance to be used to demonstrate compliance in the calendar year immediately preceding the vintage year for the allowance; (2) covered entities to demonstrate compliance in a specific calendar year for up to 15 % of its emissions by borrowing, with interest, allowances with a vintage year one to five years later than the calendar year.
--(i) Beginning 5 years after the first calendar year for which a covered entity must demonstrate compliance with section 722 (a), the Administrator shall issue no further international offset credits for project - level or program - level activities pursuant to this paragraph, except as provided in clause (ii).
-- With respect to the emissions for which a covered entity is using term offset credits to demonstrate compliance temporarily with this section, the owner or operator of a covered entity shall not be considered to be in compliance with the prohibition in subsection (a) unless, as of 12:01 a.m. on April 1 (or a later date established by the Administrator under subsection (j)-RRB- of the calendar year in which a term offset credit expires, the owner or operator holds --
«(C) for a natural gas local distribution company described in paragraph (13)(J), greenhouse gases that would be emitted from the combustion of the natural gas, and any other gas meeting the specifications for commingling with natural gas for purposes of delivery, that such entity delivered during that calendar year to customers that are not covered entities, assuming no capture and sequestration of that greenhouse gas.
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(F), (G), or (H), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas that such covered entity emitted in the previous calendar year, excluding emissions resulting from --
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(A), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas that such covered entity emitted in the previous calendar year, excluding emissions resulting from the combustion of --
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(I), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas that the devices emitted in the previous calendar year, excluding emissions resulting from the combustion of --
A covered entity's allowable emissions level for each calendar year is the number of emission allowances (or offset credits or other allowances as provided in subsection (d)-RRB- it holds as of 12:01 a.m. on April 1 (or a later date established by the Administrator under subsection (j)-RRB- of the following calendar year.
-- For a covered entity described in section 700 (13)(E), 1 emission allowance for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas that such covered entity emitted in the previous calendar year.
Required for facilities that use at least one non-renewable fuel to generate electricity, or facilities with generation not tracked in WREGIS for the entire calendar year covered in this report.
Note, this topic will be covered in two forthcoming posts (before the end of the calendar year).
In a recent review of Ontario and British Columbia cases during the 2007 calendar year for a 2008 CLE paper we were doing on expert evidence, we found experts had testified in approximately 300 cases, and their expertise covered an astonishing array of issues - computers, chemistry, motor cycle gangs, the drug trade, mental health, weapons, alcoholism, psychiatry, orthopedic surgery, occupational therapy, appraisals, internal medicine, valuations, legal fees, negligence in relation to fires, anthropology, linguistics, demography, ecology, ethnobotany, custody and access, vocational testing, and marine surveying.&raquIn a recent review of Ontario and British Columbia cases during the 2007 calendar year for a 2008 CLE paper we were doing on expert evidence, we found experts had testified in approximately 300 cases, and their expertise covered an astonishing array of issues - computers, chemistry, motor cycle gangs, the drug trade, mental health, weapons, alcoholism, psychiatry, orthopedic surgery, occupational therapy, appraisals, internal medicine, valuations, legal fees, negligence in relation to fires, anthropology, linguistics, demography, ecology, ethnobotany, custody and access, vocational testing, and marine surveying.&raquin approximately 300 cases, and their expertise covered an astonishing array of issues - computers, chemistry, motor cycle gangs, the drug trade, mental health, weapons, alcoholism, psychiatry, orthopedic surgery, occupational therapy, appraisals, internal medicine, valuations, legal fees, negligence in relation to fires, anthropology, linguistics, demography, ecology, ethnobotany, custody and access, vocational testing, and marine surveying.&raquin relation to fires, anthropology, linguistics, demography, ecology, ethnobotany, custody and access, vocational testing, and marine surveying.»
Covered entities which experienced a HIPAA breach in calendar year 2016 are required to report all such breaches affecting fewer than 500 individuals to OCR by Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
There are certain, limited exemptions for a Covered Entity with (1) fewer than 1000 customers in each of the last three calendar years, and (2) less than $ 5,000,000 in gross annual revenue in each of the last three fiscal years, and (3) less than $ 10,000,000 in year - end total assets, calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including assets of all Affiliates.
For example, if a covered entity fails to permit amendment of protected health information for 10 patients in one calendar year, the entity may be fined up to $ 1000 ($ 100 times 10 violations equals $ 1000).
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