Sentences with phrase «for impaired»

A Systematic Review of the Evidence for Impaired Cognitive Theory of Mind in Maltreated Children.
Our findings are consistent with others who have found that lack of spousal involvement and inequity in task distribution place a couple at risk for impaired marital satisfaction (Taanila, Kokkonen, & Jarvelin, 1996).
In the most severe cases, the court will grant sole custody of the child to the other parent and not allow any parenting or visitation time for the impaired parent, until such time as that parent can demonstrate an ability to appropriately exercise such parenting time or responsibilities.
Rangeview offers therapy and education classes for impaired driving offenses, as well as non-driving offenses such as possession (alcohol as well as other drugs) charges.
- Recognizing Disease and Continuum of Care for Impaired Professionals - Beryl Smith, RN, BCSAC, CCGC
A large body of research suggests that psychopathy is associated with atypical responses to distress cues (e.g. facial and vocal expressions of fear and sadness), including decreased activation of the fusiform and extrastriate cortical regions, which may partly account for impaired recognition of and reduced autonomic responsiveness to expressions of fear, and impairments of empathy.
Children of depressed mothers are two to three times more likely to develop a mood disorder, and are at increased risk for impaired functioning across multiple domains, including cognitive, social and academic functioning, and poor physical health.
«I specialize in Addictive Disorders and Marriage / Family Counseling for impaired professionals under contract with their licensing boards or professional health programs.
Reviewed adequacy of Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses (ALLL) for impaired loans.
Almost all of my clients have been highly rated for some impaired risk or declined before they come to me and our success rate in getting affordable insurance for them is very high.
This not only recaptures their top spot with the squeaky clean cases that garner preferred plus rates, but also puts them in a stronger position to fight for impaired risk life insurance business since they do table rating off of their standard plus rate class.
If life insurance companies can underwrite a life insurance policy for a young adult that has an annual premium of $ 200 and a death benefit of $ 250,000, they can afford a simplified underwriting program for impaired risk children when the death benefit at risk is only $ 10,000.
In the driving lessons for people with disabilities, usual modifications will also include special seating to allow disabled drivers to easily transfer from a wheelchair to a vehicle and back again, wheelchair ramps or lifts so the driver will not find it difficult to enter or exit vehicles and hand controls for impaired drivers who are not able to operate foot pedals.
The Impaired Driver Program (IDP)(previously known as Drinking Driving Program (DDP)-RRB- is part of New York State's effort to lessen the incidence of injury, disability, and fatality that results from alcohol and other drug related motor vehicle crashes, thereby reducing the risk of re-offense for an impaired driving offense.
Therefore, this is not an uncommon factor in determining life insurance premiums for individuals looking for impaired risk life insurance.
For impaired risks or for larger policies the insurance company may ask for an in - depth medical or probably a series of examinations.
For impaired risk life insurance, you may be required to take a simplified health exam.
Overall, this growing company is definitely worth consideration for impaired risk underwriting or permanent insurance.
Both conventional annuities and Purchase Life Annuities can qualify for impaired terms.
An article from Bench & Bar of Minnesota, «Ethical Responsibilities for an Impaired Partner» (October 2003), by Kenneth L. Jorgensen, Director, Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, does a very good job explaining the obligations of firm members when a partner is impaired — due to substance abuse, mental or emotional impairments, or «the mental decline or deterioration associated with aging that can reach the level of impairment before a lawyer retires.»
Of course, the entire process starts with being pulled over for impaired driving in the first place.
Jorgensen notes that: «This type of «enabling» behavior is sometimes motivated by misguided concern for the impaired lawyer.»
Saskatoon woman sentenced for impaired driving crash that killed family of four, Canadian Press
[6] We accept, as did the sentencing judge, that the sentencing range for the offence of refusing to provide a breath sample after causing an accident leading to death is the same as that for impaired driving causing death, while noting that different types of mitigating factors may arise given the differences between the two offences.
Criminal Law: Impaired Sentencing Lacasse v. R., 2014 QCCA 1061 (36001) What is the appropriate sentence for impaired causing death (two, two deaths).
She was arrested for impaired driving and she refused to provide a breath sample.
He was arrested for impaired driving.
In May, the federal government tabled Bill C - 46, which would amend the Criminal Code for impaired driving offences.
After driving through a stop sign, client pulled over by the Langley RCMP and arrested for impaired driving.
The accused, Mr. McKay was arrested for impaired driving in Calgary in August of 2012.
Last fall, provincial justice ministers asked the federal government to consider increased penalties for impaired driving, particularly crimes involving repeat offenders, serious injury or death.
Ontario has one of the most draconian penalty provisions for impaired driving anywhere in the world and our law - makers show no signs of reversing that trend.
So under the current bizarre Ontario law, you can still be criminally convicted for impaired operation if you blow between.01 and.05 but you can not be crinimally convicted if you drink more and blow between.05 and.08.
Co-use with alcohol may pose an incremental risk for impaired driving and co-use with tobacco may increase smoking - related lung disease.
R. v. Anderson, 2014 SCC 41 (35246) The Crown is not constitutionally required to consider the aboriginal status of an accused with regard to mandatory minimum sentences for impaired driving.
Client was in Canada on a student visa and the main concern was a criminal record for impaired driving or obstruction of justice.
The sentencing judge found several aggravating factors including the fact the appellant had two prior convictions for impaired driving (1997, 2000)(more...)
The minimum sentence will depend on the offender's prior record for impaired driving offences.
Client arrested for impaired driving and driving over 0.08 (or «over 80»), at a roadblock after failing breathalyzers at the roadside and back at the detachment.
Client arrested for impaired driving at a road block, as well as refusal to provide a breath sample at the detachment.
Ignition interlock devices are associated with a 70 percent reduction in re-arrest rates for impaired drivers.
For impaired driving charges that occur anywhere in Canada, that person is disqualified from driving in Alberta for 6 months from the finding of guilt.
MONTREAL — Lyse Lemieux, the first woman to be named chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court, announced today that she is retiring after being cited for impaired driving.
A New Brunswick judge has ruled that a man who missed four months of work after being jailed for impaired driving can keep his job.
Judge accepts that insofar as the police needed to rely on the investigative use of the approved screening device there were no reasonable probable grounds to arrest at the scene for impaired driving and therefore the charge laid can not be proven to necessary standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
The legal consequences of being convicted of refusal are the same as for impaired driving or driving «over 80».
This time to appeal a conviction that led to a four year sentence for Impaired Driving Causing Death in connection...
When imposing a penalty for an impaired driving, «over 80», or refusal charge, the judge must impose a federal driving prohibition.
Aside from the mandatory minimum penalties prescribed by the Criminal Code for an Impaired Driving conviction, the accused faces other serious problems.
He was arrested at the roadside for impaired driving, without the use of a roadside screening device test.
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