Sentences with phrase «ethics board in»

(a) comply with the conditions, if any, specified by the research ethics board in respect of the research plan;
The next deadline for submitting applications for such work is 15 March, and, barring a change in policy, applications will be reviewed by an ethics board in April.
Barlow responded by saying if his intentions were nefarious, why would he have proposed the creation of an ethics board in the first place.
An ethics board in New Jersey concluded the allegations were baseless.

Not exact matches

Contrast XL's board situation with the other major beef processor in Canada, Cargill Ltd., and its commitment to food safety, its «ethics open line,» and their responsibilities in the area of supply chain and risk management.
Mike agreed with a city ethics board that he'd have no involvement in Bloomberg's day - to - day operations, limiting his input to major decisions that «significantly» affect his ownership stake.
Governance expert Richard Leblanc, who teaches law, governance, and ethics at York University, echoes this and says that while people like Curran come with the appropriate transactional experience a board would be interested in, many in - house lawyers do not.
In fact, the boards followed most of the accepted standards for board operations: Members showed up for meetings; they had lots of personal money invested in the company; audit committees, compensation committees, and codes of ethics were in place; the boards weren't too small, too big, too old, or too younIn fact, the boards followed most of the accepted standards for board operations: Members showed up for meetings; they had lots of personal money invested in the company; audit committees, compensation committees, and codes of ethics were in place; the boards weren't too small, too big, too old, or too younin the company; audit committees, compensation committees, and codes of ethics were in place; the boards weren't too small, too big, too old, or too younin place; the boards weren't too small, too big, too old, or too young.
A lawyer in Nebraska, US, will start to accept cryptocurrency for his practices after asking the state ethics board.
The boardroom trends that are «hot» right now, says Richard Leblanc, associate professor in law, governance and ethics at York University, are those that are examining «over-boarded [and] over-tenured directors,» as well as tackling board diversity and experience.
Every poll in the past 10 years in our board says the # 1 concern is ethics, yet we voted down higher fines.
In studying professional engineering, one is required to take a course in professional ethics, which is required material for the PE boards in all 50 states, to my knowledgIn studying professional engineering, one is required to take a course in professional ethics, which is required material for the PE boards in all 50 states, to my knowledgin professional ethics, which is required material for the PE boards in all 50 states, to my knowledgin all 50 states, to my knowledge.
I have a theory that SBNRs are so because one or more or a combination of the following: (1) they can't justify their spiritual texts - and so they try to remove themselves from gory genocidal tales, misogyny and anecdotal professions of a man / god, (2) can't defend and are turned off by organized religious history (which encompasses the overwhelming majority of spiritual experiences)- which is simply rife with cruelty, criminal behavior and even modern day cruel - ignorant ostracization, (3) are unable to separate ethics from their respective religious moral code - they, like many theists on this board, wouldn't know how to think ethically because they think the genesis of morality resides in their respective spiritual guides / traditions and (4) are unable to separate from the communal (social) benefits of their respective religion (many atheists aren't either).
Responding to Garrett Hardin's «lifeboat ethics,» for instance, such people would say it is better to take everyone on board and to let the boat sink rather than for those in the lifeboat to dehumanize themselves by keeping others out.
The «fringe minority» (roughly 40 percent of the country) need to get on board with her progressive ethics or remain in their bigoted darkness while the march of history goes on.
In ethics classes, in which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availablIn ethics classes, in which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availablin which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availablin their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography available.
I used to dream of Wenger stepping up to the board and Klopp to come in before he went to Liverpool, Klopp has helped many young players step up and get pinched by larger teams... While AFC has dropped a bit, I do think a manager who can keep players mentality grounded and keep up the hard working ethic then we would be one of those big teams pinching players where our youth failed to produce.
Midwives, mothers, and others interested in conducting research with MANA Stats data but who do not have academic affiliations and thus no access to IRB or ethics boards are invited to access the dataset through the DOR's ConnectMe program.
In a statement, Bartholomay cited the parks «beauty, listed several accomplishments during his board tenure, including an affirmative action hiring plan, an environmental program and a strict ethics ordinance.
You'd have the hospital ethics board and legal team and the obs twisting themselves in knots.
From comments on the Barnardos Ireland Facebook page it is evident there are people who will not be taking part in the event this year as it has become an advertising vehicle for the Cow & Gate brand, which raises the question, did the board conduct due diligence on the ethics of this sponsorship deal and the reputational harm it will suffer?»
The editorial board concluded that while it couldn't endorse Cuomo based on his lack of strengthening ethics in Albany, Teachout was too inexperienced for the post (This led Gawker to declare The Times is just as «cowardly and corrupt» as Cuomo).
The issue first came to light in a leaked memorandum from the independent enforcement counsel at the state Board of Elections, Risa Sugarman, a position formed in 2014 following an ethics agreement in the budget and the shuttering of the Moreland Commission, a panel formed to investigate corruption in the Legislature.
Four NYC workers punished for ethics violations include a vehicle - fleet manager who admitted using an agency car to drive his mom to a Pier 1 Imports store in Freeport on Black Friday to shop for a chair, according to the city's Conflicts of Interest Board.
Chair Rob Keihm and John Bory handed in their letters of resignation because they indicated they lost faith in the Town Board after they forced a third vote to get Brenda Baird to the ethics bBoard after they forced a third vote to get Brenda Baird to the ethics boardboard.
MILTON - Two members of the town's ethics board resigned in disgust Wednesday night after the Town Board went against the ethics committee's recommendation and appointed a politically active woman to the ethics» gboard resigned in disgust Wednesday night after the Town Board went against the ethics committee's recommendation and appointed a politically active woman to the ethics» gBoard went against the ethics committee's recommendation and appointed a politically active woman to the ethics» group.
Hempstead Town Councilwoman Erin King Sweeney said she intends to sue Hempstead Supervisor Anthony Santino to challenge an income cap contained in an ethics package the town board passed last week.
Interestingly, Paladino is on the same page here with the NY Times editorial board, which also called recently for Cuomo to introduce an omnibus ethics bill sometime during his first week in office.
The scandal resulted in multiple probes conducted by the AG, the IG, the Albany County DA and the state ethics board, the Commission on Public Integrity (the precursor to JCOPE).
The ethics board launched the non-criminal investigation in January of last year, alleging she acted improperly by accepting help from the Advance Group — a lobbying firm which has business dealings with the city.
It should be noted that Silver reportedly is ready to get all the way on board with the governor's ethics reform proposal — even the part that would require him to fully disclose his client list at Weitz & Luxenberg, which is something that Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who is also of counsel (at the Long Island firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek), doesn't seem all that interested in doing.
«I'm confident of the fact that we handled everything legally and ethically; that we did the things I wish more people would do in public service, we sought guidance from an ethics board,» de Blasio said at an unrelated Queens press conference, adding that he sought legal advice from lawyers and opinions from the Conflicts of Interest Bboard,» de Blasio said at an unrelated Queens press conference, adding that he sought legal advice from lawyers and opinions from the Conflicts of Interest BoardBoard.
And to bring the Dems on board for ethics meant sacrificing something on education — an issue of massive importance in the Assembly majority conference.
Bulgaro is not giving any reason for his departure, but he was one of the few commissioners in the ethics board's two - year history to speak out publicly at a meeting last September, when he complained about leaks from the commission to the media on the Silver investigation.
Jones, too, said he would prioritize ethics reform in Albany if elected, citing the ethics board formed in Franklin County under his leadership that requires county officials to disclose outside financial income.
Activists and protesters routinely showed up at board meetings to call for his removal, and the train — horns wailing, cymbals crashing — rolled into Albany for a series of dramatic hearings in June that turned into a bruising alley fight on the nature and ethics of the board itself.
Cuomo, speaking at an appearance in Batavia, says he supports the ethics board's decision to only require that lobbying entities report donors going forward, not retroactively, as some reformers had called for.
«I have decided to boycott your request to submit a financial disclosure,» Ripp, 56, of Massapequa, wrote in an email to the town ethics board Friday.
Except for the county attorney, the revamped ethics code directs that no member of the five - member board «shall be a public employee in any jurisdiction» or «hold any political party office.»
The decision was signed by Chairman Owen Smith, one of only three members remaining on the Ethics Board since the county legislature revised the county ethics code in July.
Singas, a Democrat, in September had asked the ethics board to weigh in on the use of taxpayer resources to fund mailings that promote elected officials» re-election campaigns.
The disclosure forms, which must be notarized, are kept on file by the city comptroller with copies delivered in sealed envelopes to members of the city's ethics board and the mayor.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- New York's secretive ethics board made it clear Monday that members did not vote to block the investigation of a sexual - harassment scandal in the state Assembly.
The ethics bill specifically authorizes the board to retain private counsel in situations where there is a conflict of interest.
District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, a member of the county's five - person ethics board, said the new law is necessary to rein in «chronically obtuse» officials who fail to see that outside income poses potential conflicts of interest with their elected positions.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo had secured approval in 2012 from the state ethics board to write his memoir and promised not to use state resources to write or promote it, according to letters released last night.
The agreement also reverses a proposal from the ethics and lobbying regulator known as JCOPE that would require the disclosure by a consultant when they have contacted an editorial board in an effort to influence an opinion piece.
Cuomo introduced an ethics package in his $ 142 billion budget that calls for stricter anti-bribery and corruption penalties as well as increased oversight at the state Board of Elections.
Erie County Comptroller Stefan I. Mychajliw violated the county's ethics laws when he asked county - connected businessmen to cover nearly $ 12,000 in tuition costs so he could attend a Harvard University business program, the county's Board of Ethics has found.
The Suffolk Board of Ethics did not investigate County Executive Steve Bellone's letter raising a conflict of interest complaint against a district attorney bureau chief because the allegations occurred before the ethics board was created in 2012, the board's counsel Board of Ethics did not investigate County Executive Steve Bellone's letter raising a conflict of interest complaint against a district attorney bureau chief because the allegations occurred before the ethics board was created in 2012, the board's counsel board was created in 2012, the board's counsel board's counsel said.
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