Sentences with phrase «for involuntary»

While compensation for involuntary bumping is stated by law, voluntary is still up to the airlines.
Unless exceptional circumstances call for the involuntary removal of a partner or shareholder, let your partners know what you're thinking in a general, informal way first.
A Seattle child custody attorney discusses certain situations that may be grounds for involuntary parental rights termination under Washington State law.
Before terminating a parent's rights because of child abandonment, a judge must consider the best interests of the child and decide if the parent's actions meet the standard for involuntary termination set by state law.
A dissolution proceeding is commenced by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage or a praecipe for summons that can also be used as grounds for an involuntary dismissal if a Petition for Dissolution or a Petition of Legal Separation is filed subsequently in another county.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Grounds for Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights
Since his arrest Monday, he has been taken to a hospital for involuntary psychiatric treatment, the sheriff's office said.
The new law, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, lets law enforcement officers temporarily seize firearms from someone they're taking into custody for an involuntary mental health assessment.
Finally, civilian and military personnel who design, produce, or deploy autonomous weapons technologies may face potential criminal liability for involuntary manslaughter or negligence, in certain situations.
For involuntary movement, doctors will normally prescribe tetrabenazine.
Travel Guard recently announced its new industry - leading coverage for involuntary termination or layoff.
I don't like citing Wikipedia, but: The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination (what some call emergency or involuntary commitment).
It's rather hard to tell what punishments will be held to be cruel and unusual, but 2.5 years for involuntary manslaughter is not unusual.
Authorizes a law enforcement officer who is taking a person into custody for an involuntary examination under the Baker Act to seize and hold a firearm or ammunition from the person for 24 hours after the person is released and does not have a risk protection order against them or is the subject of a firearm disability.
The case challenges the laws in BC that remove any right for involuntary patients to give or refuse consent to psychiatric treatment, either for themselves or through a trusted family member or friend.
A Class 3 Felony conviction for involuntary manslaughter is punishable by 2 - 5 years in an Illinois state prison and / or $ 25,000 in fines.
«Civil Liabilities for Involuntary Psychiatric Holds,» Los Angeles County Fire Department / Department of Health, 2000
Recall that under the comprehensive legal scheme we propose in the Fusion Law, that the loss of decision - making capacity is the necessary entry criterion to consideration for involuntary treatment.
Here is a sample instruction for involuntary intoxication:
Coverage ends on the next billing date after the primary cardholder reaches age 65 for involuntary job loss and disability, and age 70 for hospitalization and cancer.
Their owners, Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noelle, received jail sentences for involuntary manslaughter after a long debate on whether the San Francisco courts should treat the attack as a murder.
Coverage for Involuntary Unemployment, Total Disability, Critical Illness, Dismemberment and Loss of Life
The other driver dies from lack of CPR before paramedics get there, I get locked up for involuntary vehicular manslaughter.
The Portland, Oregon, teachers» union's new contract «bars the use of student performance on standardized tests as a basis for involuntary transfers, layoffs, placement on the salary schedule, and / or disciplinary language.»
«[My character] is put away for involuntary manslaughter, he goes to prison and has to survive in that world,» Nikolaj expressed about his character.
Cue the redemption arc as Hope finds true happiness and softens her aggressively unpleasant shell to let some people in, like her put - upon father Stan (Gary Cole) and coach's aid Ben (Thomas Middleditch), whom she mocks for his involuntary facial twitch.
Labor trafficking — or recruiting a person for labor through force, fraud, or coercion for involuntary servitude, debt bondage, or even slavery — has been a difficult problem to track among undocumented migrant workers.
The researchers then gave each subject 65 electrical pulses using TMS, stimulating areas of the motor cortex and watching for involuntary thumb movements linked to the stimulation.
«It might be prudent to line up additional social and medical support for women and infants when the father is unlikely to voluntarily acknowledge paternity to help prevent deleterious birth outcomes, or to prepare additional resources in anticipation of the need for involuntary establishment of paternity.»
In the 11 years since Woodward was convicted of second - degree murder and then released on a lesser sentence for involuntary manslaughter, a debate has simmered in the child abuse world, and it is now rising to a boil.
The debate over same - sex attraction was not new: Sigmund Freud reported on one deliberate attempt to change the sexual orientation of a young woman who'd been brought in for involuntary treatment by her parents.
The King of Pop's doctor, Conrad Murray, is on trial for involuntary manslaughter, but could propofol alone have caused MJ's death?
The case saw 34 fans sue Jackson's doctor, who was jailed in 2011 for the involuntary manslaughter of the singer.
Never used for involuntary conscription, but always present.
Edit: As a point of clarification I know the 25th amendment also provides for the involuntary removal of the president if he / she is deemed unable to execute the office.
Murray did not do anything too ridiculous this year — he hoisted CBS reporter Dottie Pepper up for some involuntary crowd surfing at the 15th tee, hummed Adele as he set up and took a swing, signed a fan's head and went through the usual back - and - forth with the fans lining the ropes.
Chins are tucked just a few inches off the ice, so watch for involuntary head bobs.
It's a wonder their brain has cycles remaining even for involuntary functions like breathing.
That law allows for involuntary commitment for mental health examination for at least three days.

Not exact matches

The 13th constitutional amendment was ratified in 1865 and stated: «Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.»
This helps avoid involuntary bumping for customers, and it also makes good economic sense.
This means you'll suffer some involuntary turnover or have to say to some employees, «this is not working out for you.
For flight cancellations or involuntary schedule changes, we will transfer Premier Access to the new itinerary.
The system checks for felony convictions, instances of domestic violence, addiction to illegal drugs and involuntary commitments due to mental illness.
Other exit strategies for investors include; sale of equity to another investor — that is secondary purchase, stock market floatation, and liquidation — that is involuntary exit.
For Netflix, the switch meant that many of the older cards on its file no longer worked as the companies gave new cards to their customers, leading to «involuntary churn,» as Chief Executive Reed Hastings put it in a letter to shareholders.
More problematically for those who work for these organizations, the companies tend to be structured such that the vast amount of profits go to the companies, making many of those who work this way very much what I would call «involuntary Gig Workers», workers who would rather have «real» jobs.
He'd forfeit 5.8 million shares — worth $ 997.5 million as of Monday's close — if he leaves before May 15, unless his exit is categorized as an involuntary termination or resignation for good reason, regulatory filings show.
On Wednesday evening, for a few brief, glorious moments, Rudy Giuliani accomplished a task that media observers had heretofore assumed to be impossible: transforming Sean Hannity into a real, if involuntary, journalist.
The police can confine people considered a danger to themselves or others for up to 72 hours as part of an involuntary psychiatric evaluation.
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