Not exact matches
One law is
document retention, which has nothing to
do with classification.
The city will be shifting to a policy that
does not involve the
retention of cardholders» personal background
documents.
I would love to know how their current Charter Schools are
doing on the very criteria being proposed by the Governor (for new charter schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and
retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their
documented recruitment and
retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter renewal
Alongside the redesigned assessment, the National Board has released an updated edition of the foundational What Teachers Should Know and Be Able to
Do document and a new Toolkit for School and System Leaders, that shares why and how to embed Board certification as a strategy to improve teacher development and
retention.
So when you can make a business case how it is going to save the company money to have a very efficient
document retention policy, there may be some more resources thrown at that issue than in the past where it was a nice thing to
do but what is the benefit in
doing that.
Robinson finds that although Rambus
did institute a
document retention policy, which included three «shred days» in 1998, 1999, and 2000, it was «selective» to seek an advantage in litigation.
Do you have a
document retention and destruction policy?