AB 999 would mandate except in
an emergency the use of injection of sodium pentobarbital or a sodium pentabarbital solution to euthanize animals in public shelters.Â
Of course, you also might need to make overall adjustments to your asset allocation, given
the emergency use of the cash.
(Source: MDE's FAQ for
Emergency Use of Seclusion and Physical Restraint)
Dacia Toll, CEO of Achievement First, a private non-profit group operating schools in three Connecticut cities and in Rhode Island and New York, responded in an April 27 memorandum to the state that all key members of the Hartford academy staff have received training in
the emergency use of restraints and that they would also soon receive training on de-escalation techniques.
On Thursday, the Michigan Department of Education released guidance documents for school districts on implementing the new laws governing
the emergency use of seclusion and physical restraint.
But the source told ScienceInsider that FDA approved its use in the two patients after a request from a physician at Emory University in Atlanta who used the expanded access rules, which allow
the emergency use of unapproved medicines on a «compassionate use» basis.
Legros helped organise the first
emergency use of the vaccine last year, in four camps of people displaced by fighting in South Sudan.
Not exact matches
The coup attempt failed within a day, and Erdogan was quick to
use the opportunity to solidify his already increasingly authoritarian rule by implementing a three - month state
of emergency, temporarily suspending the European Convention on Human Rights, and removing tens
of thousands
of employees from military and government positions.
In the asthma study, we found increased odds among asthma patients
of asthma hospitalizations,
emergency department visits and a medication
used for mild asthma attacks with higher unconventional natural gas development activity, compared to those with lower activity.
In 2014, Krisna Bhargava was getting his PhD in material science from the University
of Southern California when he realized he could build better tools to conduct medical tests to be
used in doctors» offices and
emergency rooms.
Since 2012, Labatt Breweries has
used its London, Ont., factory for one day each year to produce cans
of water, ready to help
emergency relief efforts.
But it also looked at who's putting that knowledge into action, factoring in the percentage
of state residents who held to good financial habits (like building an
emergency fund), as well as bad ones (spending more than they earn or
using payday loans).
The plane made an
emergency landing without
using the usual amount
of flaps, which help it slow down.
The
emergency declaration would also free up public health
emergency funds at the Department
of Health and Human Services, and grant individual states more flexibility in how they
use federal dollars, and allow them to direct more funds toward addiction treatment and prevention.
The location - based services offered in connection with our Mobile App (s) or feature (s) are for individual
use only and should not be
used or relied on as an
emergency locator system,
used while driving or operating vehicles, or
used in connection with any hazardous environments requiring fail - safe performance, or any other situation in which the failure or inaccuracy
of use of the location - based services could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or property damage.
JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) and Dell (NASDAQ: DELL)
use it as a kind
of mailing list; presidential candidates
use it to contact supporters; the Los Angeles fire department
uses it as a de facto
emergency broadcast system.
As far as the outspoken economist is concerned, the troubled asset fund deserves the same marks as most
of the
emergency actions that came out
of the U.S. Federal Reserve, where Brusca
used to work.
I was recently asked about the productivity tools, handy tips or other strategies I have
used over the years to help me stay on course — focused on my most important goals and primary objectives — in the midst
of the messy multitude
of ongoing
emergencies, unavoidable distractions and regular interruptions that make up my typical day.
Staff members programmed the drone's flight path
using GPS and then loaded a parcel
of emergency supplies — including food, water, and a first - aid kit — into a box tethered to one
of the company's drones.
According to a 2009 survey (
using 2005 - 06 data) by the Canadian Institute for Health Information, the estimated cost
of an
emergency room visit ranged between sub - $ 100 in the Maritimes to a high
of $ 148 in Ontario.
The company has a smartphone app and API that can be
used by consumers and local, state, and federal law enforcement and first responder units that makes it unnecessary to have to actually call 911 in the event
of an
emergency.
Louisiana small businesses are making
use of the newly - created Louisiana Business
Emergency Operations Center, which aims to create business stability during crises, and to help state businesses plan ahead for
emergencies.
Work with employees regularly to ensure things will run smooth in the case
of an
emergency, and have a loyal customer and vendor you can
use as test subjects during those drills.
He embeds himself within an Appalachian community devastated by widespread heroin
use, following the
emergency services as they respond to multiple overdose call - outs and meeting members
of the community.
The contractor in question, the Virginia - based US Corrections Special Operations Group (US C - SOG), has been stationed at Rikers Island since May, training the jail's nearly 200
Emergency Services Unit (ESU) officers in tactical techniques, including the
use of Tasers and Kel - Tec shotguns loaded with rubber «less lethal» ammunition.
And the prestigious Cleveland Clinic
used the company's tools to identify the patients who were most at risk
of potentially avoidable
emergency - room admission, a step that enabled them to reach out to those patients proactively and provide them with care less expensively and more safely.
Or in an
emergency, you can
use it to treat water by
using 16 drops
of regular household liquid bleach per gallon
of water.
In New York, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said at an
emergency meeting
of the U.N. Security Council that Trump told her that if Syria
uses poisonous gas again, «the United States is locked and loaded.»
Corti, which is also the name
of the company that developed the AI, runs in the background
of emergency dispatch calls and
uses speech recognition software and machine learning (ML) to pick up background cues, such as breathing patterns, that allow it to determine whether a person is suffering from cardiac arrest.
«The Turkish government's news media shutdown shows how the State
of Emergency law is being
used to deny the right to free speech beyond any legitimate aim
of upholding public order,» Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
Lists should be updated regularly, secured to protect confidential information and available to authorized users at the
emergency operations center or an alternate location for
use by members
of the crisis communications team.
Overall, asthma treatment cost an estimated $ 6.2 billion in 1990; 43 %
of that total cost was associated with
emergency room
use, hospitalization, and death.
The term «
emergency support services» means information or data base management services
used in support
of emergency services.
A cash - out refinance enables you to take some or all
of that equity out and
use it for say, home improvement, credit card debt repayment or to cover an
emergency.
As part
of your overall financial plan, you may wish to preserve some principal for
use in an
emergency or to leave a legacy for heirs.
Instead, most
of the credit seems to go to the European Central Bank, which in late December under its new president, Mario Draghi, quietly began providing
emergency loans to European banks — hundreds
of billions
of dollars
of almost interest - free capital that the banks have
used to come to the rescue
of their national governments.
Now in case
of an
emergency and I ever do need to
use my credit card I will have it.
The study cited the most frequently identified future
use of IRA withdrawals - to pay for living expenses and cover
emergencies.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- A new class
of blood thinners that competes with widely
used warfarin should get a boost next year when an «antidote» that can reverse the medications» effects in an
emergency is expected to enter the market, according to top U.S. heart doctors and investors.
Emergency funds are probably the least fun way
of all to
use your tax refund.
The City
of Houston will be
using AlertHouston, the City's
emergency notification system, to keep you informed about recovery in your neighborhood.
In March this year, a simple vote signaled the end for one
of the world's most widely
used technologies for saving lives in times
of emergency.
The name
of the contract —
Emergency Master Service Agreement for PREPA's electrical grid repairs — indicates that it plans to use FEMA's emergenc
Emergency Master Service Agreement for PREPA's electrical grid repairs — indicates that it plans to
use FEMA's
emergencyemergency grants.
But Capitol Hill is also widely expected to take up an
emergency «supplemental» funding bill that would send tens if not hundreds
of billions
of dollars to help begin to repair the Texas coast
using the Federal Relief Act, which allows the federal government to steer
emergency cash to state governments hit by natural disasters.
While the Federal Reserve decided in December to increase short - term interest rates, that hasn't yet translated into significant increases in deposit rates paid out by banks on safe, federally insured deposits — the kind
of accounts consumers might want to
use for an
emergency fund or for parking cash they expect to
use in the next month or two.
The security risks are especially worrisome to small business owners, who depend largely on employees
using their own mobile devices and who can ill afford to lose business data — nearly half
of all small businesses that lose their data never reopen, according to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency.
Further, after the
emergency has passed, these communities are often displaced or left out
of rebuilding initiatives as developers and corporations
use the destruction as an opening for permanent displacement
of the people who live there and launch rebuilding initiatives aimed at turning a profit and privatizing public services.
Putting $ 400 into savings, for example, leaves 86 %
of the typical refund available for other
uses while providing enough
of a cushion to handle small
emergencies and avoid payday loans or other high - cost borrowing.
We already have the NCF funds mostly in bonds, so we do have flexibility to
use part
of it to helps us in an
emergency situation.
The Company's transmissions are
used in a range
of applications, including on - highway trucks (distribution, refuse, construction, fire and
emergency), buses (primarily school, transit and hybrid - transit), motorhomes, off - highway vehicles and equipment (energy, mining and construction) and defense vehicles (wheeled and tracked).