Sentences with phrase «for reassignment»

A Pathway Approach to caseflow management that assigns cases at filing based on the expected amount of court involvement needed to resolve the case, but offers sufficient flexibility for reassignment as the needs of the case change over time; and
Larry Sykes and Wynne Tye, who held those respective jobs, are eligible for reassignment to open jobs in July.
School board policies and procedures must include standards for screening, hiring, and terminating instructional personnel and school administrators, as defined in s. 1012.01; standards of ethical conduct for instructional personnel and school administrators; the duties of instructional personnel and school administrators for upholding the standards; detailed procedures for reporting alleged misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student; requirements for the reassignment of instructional personnel or school administrators pending the outcome of a misconduct investigation; and penalties for failing to comply with s. 1001.51 or s. 1012.795.
With 18 years of government work under her belt, Hinchcliff pleaded for a reassignment so she could maximize her pension benefits but was denied, she said.
When the RDs reported again on Wednesday May 31, 2017 Letters for Reassignment were handed to them.
Consequently, Justice Tsoho returned the case file to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, for reassignment.
More likely, he'll pass through waivers unclaimed and be eligible for reassignment to the Hartford Wolfpack, which would allow the team to bury $ 1.025 million of his cap hit in the minors.
Grobstein is primarily concerned about the treatment and uses of the unborn, but he acknowledges that his approach also has clear implications for the reassignment of the born, especially the elderly and the gravely handicapped.
Unlike now, teacher performance — and not seniority — becomes the new touchstone for reassignments, transfers, and other staffing decisions.

Not exact matches

Rothblatt, who underwent gender reassignment surgery in 1994, is most famous for founding Sirius Satellite Radio.
«We need to invest every defense dollar to meet the threat that we're facing right now as a nation,» she told CNN's Wolf Blitzer later on Wednesday, arguing that the Obama administration's decision to allow transgender people to serve would cost $ 1.35 billion over a decade just for sex - reassignment surgeries.
Manning was born male, and was known as Bradley Manning before changing her name to Chelsea and suing for sex reassignment surgery and hormone treatments while in prison.
What's become known as the «Group of 46» letter to Stanford Provost John Etchemendy was filed in the Phills suit, and accuses the dean of presiding over «reprimands, censures, curtailing of responsibilities, demotions, retribution for expressing concerns or raising issues, offensive behavior and decisions that have led directly to tangible employment actions such as dismissals, undesirable reassignments, forced resignations, and inequitable access to promotion opportunities.»
That can work well for a military lifestyle that requires location changes due to reassignment.
YOU SHALL NOT USE THE SERVICES AS A FACTOR IN (1) ESTABLISHING AN INDIVIDUAL»S ELIGIBILITY FOR PERSONAL CREDIT OR INSURANCE OR ASSESSING RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EXISTING CONSUMER CREDIT OBLIGATIONS, (2) EVALUATING AN INDIVIDUAL FOR EMPLOYMENT, PROMOTION, REASSIGNMENT OR RETENTION (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EMPLOYMENT OF HOUSEHOLD WORKERS SUCH AS BABYSITTERS, CLEANING PERSONNEL, NANNIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS), OR (3) ANY OTHER PERSONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTION WITH ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LEASING AN APARTMENT).
Lest common sense fail to convince readers that surgery is not a treatment for a mental disorder, a Swedish study published in 2011 found that over the long term, 324 people who had undergone sex - reassignment surgery demonstrated an alarmingly high suicide rate and experienced considerably higher numbers of severe psychiatric problems than were present in the general population.
«Gender reassignment» is the new official term for people who decide to have themselves mutilated and given hormonal drugs because they believe they ought to belong to the opposite sex to the one they have been biologically «assigned».
Look for Gender Reassignment Montreal.
Undaunted, the supposed guardians of civil liberties — except the free exercise of religion, it seems — recently brought a case against a Catholic hospital for refusing to permit doctors to perform an elective hysterectomy as part of a sex - reassignment surgery.
Consider the increasing willingness of doctors to mutilate their patients in the name of gender reassignment, or the law which allows the sex recorded on birth certificates to be altered, or for mother and father to be replaced by parent one and parent two.
It becomes more of a challenge when it involves someone who is going to have gender reassignment and they can't take the dress off... they must live as a woman for at least a year.
The evaluation for gender reassignment surgery is a key factor in the transition process for any child.
New York is likely to sue the Trump administration over a proposed rule intended to allow health care providers to decline to provide medical care — like abortion or sex reassignment surgery — for «religious, moral, ethical,» or other reasons.
His reassignment comes at a time when some Ghanaians on social media have called on the government to sack the Interior Minister and the IGP for failing to ensure the protection of the citizenry.
Do you see a requirement to have gender reassignment surgery (i.e, for males, your testicles are removed and your penis is inverted to create a neo-vagina) to be considered the sex opposite the one you were born?
Nurse practitioners in New York can now refer Medicaid patients for gender - reassignment surgery, provided they have a background in psychiatric care, thanks to a new rule formally adopted by the state Health Department.
After a rocky life in the South, a Brooklyn resident, Kricket Nimmons, became one of the first New Yorkers to undergo gender reassignment surgery paid for by Medicaid.
These include a directive in 2014 that insurers cover gender reassignment surgery, hormone therapy and other gender transition treatments, and a 2016 change in Medicaid to include coverage for these services to minors.
Facial feminization surgery — along with psychotherapy, hormone treatment, and gender reassignment surgery — is an important part of the treatment plan for some patients with gender dysphoria.
For instance, a previous study discovered significant differences between male and female brains in four regions of white matter — and that female - to - male trans individuals who hadn't had sex reassignment surgery had white matter in these regions that more closely resembled a male brain.
«Sex reassignment surgery may be better for transgender women's health than hormones only: Study investigates metabolic disease risk after receiving only hormone therapy compared to surgery.»
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK About Blog The Scottish Trans Alliance works for gender identity and gender reassignment equality and human rights in Scotland.
That's a bit of an understatement for Redmayne, who picked up the best actor Oscar for portraying Stephen Hawking in 2014's The Theory of Everything and is already getting some awards season buzz for his role in The Danish Girl, in which he plays Lili Elbe, one of the first known people to receive sex reassignment surgery.
Tough news on a personal level for Annette Bening and Warren Beatty, whose oldest daughter, Kathlyn, is said to be going ahead with plans for gender reassignment surgery now that she / he - to - be is 18 years of age.
Their story had passed through names like Tomas Alfredson and Lasse Hallstrom, with the roles of Lili and Gerda being slated for actresses such as Charlize Theron and Rachel Weisz, but ultimately Eddie Redmayne wound up in the part of Lili, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery, with Alicia Vikander as her supportive wife Gerda.
EDDIE REDMAYNE, «THE DANISH GIRL» Less than a year after Redmayne took home an Oscar for playing Stephen Hawking in «The Theory of Everything,» he turns in another powerhouse performance as Lili Elbe, a pioneering recipient of gender reassignment surgery.
Get money for the boyfriend's gender reassignment.
When Lili is given the chance for sex - reassignment surgery («this is not my body, professor, please take it away»), she is told that the two operations needed to make him fully a woman have a high risk of «failure, infections, complications».
Based on David Ebershoff's fictionalised account of Elbe's life, the story follows Danish painter Einar Wegener's journey from posing in women's clothes for his wife Gerda (Alicia Vikander) after her model failed to show up, to becoming one of the first people to undergo gender reassignment surgery.
The film tells that story of Lili Elbe (Redmayne), who lived as a woman for years before undergoing one of the very first gender reassignment surgeries.
Felicity Huffman is said to have a good chance for «Transamerica,» in which she plays a man who hits a speed bump (a son he didn't know about) just before he's scheduled for gender reassignment surgery.
Gender Confirmation Surgery — An updated term for sex reassignment surgery, one step in the medical transition process that some trans people undergo.
Actor Matthias Schoenaerts is confident his THE DANISH GIRL co-star Eddie Redmayne will be a frontrunner once again at the 2016 Oscars for his portrayal of transsexual Einar Wegener, one of the world's first - known recipients of gender reassignment surgery.
Written by Nikole Beckwith (Stockholm, Pennsylvania) and directed by BAFTA Scotland - nominated British filmmaker Gaby Dellal (On a Clear Day, Angels Crest), the drama also stars Naomi Watts as Ray's mother who struggles to come to terms with her daughter's life choices while also trying to track down Ray's biological father (Tate Donovan) who needs to co-sign the consent form for his daughter's gender reassignment surgery.
She advised Palomera to apply for a permit, or geographical reassignment, so Palomera's daughter could attend another school in the district.
The 90 - day reassignment took effect on April 26, the WEEA program's deadline for new grant applications.
Unlike a multiyear assignment to a particular class size, a one - year assignment to a particular teacher does not provide a strong incentive for attrition or reassignment.
However, if parents of students with unobserved propensities for high achievement sought out master teachers by class reassignment or by moving to another school altogether, our results would overstate the quality of career - ladder teachers.
For Palfrey, rethinking staff needs meant completely dismantling the Harvard Law Library organizational chart, asking a team of staff to create a new organizational model and work design — with an eye on digital — and then asking every staff member to indicate in which new unit they wanted to work, as the first step to job reassignment.
What steps might either encourage teachers to accept reassignment or improve recruiting for underserved schools?
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