But they also need to know
how key provisions should be crafted.
Not exact matches
Bringing in
key investors: Explain
how you helped investors embrace your vision for the company; describe four
key provisions that create the foundation for a solid partnership agreement; share the stories of three pitches to VCs that went horribly wrong, and
how those experiences helped you shape a winning pitch.
The superintendent of his Jail Management Division, Thomas Diina, met the deadline by sending Albany a letter stating he better understands a
key provision in the state's definition of attempted suicide — whenever an inmate places one's self in a «life - threatening situation» — and told his command - level staff that the «intent of the inmate should not factor into
how an incident is categorized.»
That law has four
key provisions: 1) every child, no matter
how disabled, has a right to a free and appropriate education, which can take place in either a public or private setting; 2) an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) must be designed for each child in consultation with his or her parents; 3) the child should be educated in the «least restrictive environment»; and 4) parents can object to the educational
provisions for their child by requesting a «due process» hearing with an independent hearing officer, whose decisions can be appealed to the courts (see sidebar).
Schools are
key stakeholders and partners in the
provision of this important service to their communities; they need to be mindful of the challenges ahead when considering
how best to meet their own OSHC needs.
A
key question facing policymakers today is if and
how to modify the comparability
provision to ensure that districts give high - poverty schools a fair shake.
In the past year, many experts and organizations have shared guidance on
how states should think about creating their state plans and what
key provisions they should be sure to include.
Although CTA has not taken an official position on the proposed funding and other amendments, she said many of the bill's
provisions addressed
key union concerns, including allocating funding to train administrators on
how to perform evaluations.
Key Issues for Discussion and Comment in the ANPR: Descriptions of key provisions and programs in the CAA, and advantages and disadvantages of regulating GHGs under those provisions; How a decision to regulate GHG emissions under one section of the CAA could or would lead to regulation of GHG emissions under other sections of the Act, including sections establishing permitting requirements for major stationary sources of air pollutants; Issues relevant for Congress to consider for possible future climate legislation and the potential for overlap between future legislation and regulation under the existing CAA; and, scientific information relevant to, and the issues raised by, an endangerment analys
Key Issues for Discussion and Comment in the ANPR: Descriptions of
key provisions and programs in the CAA, and advantages and disadvantages of regulating GHGs under those provisions; How a decision to regulate GHG emissions under one section of the CAA could or would lead to regulation of GHG emissions under other sections of the Act, including sections establishing permitting requirements for major stationary sources of air pollutants; Issues relevant for Congress to consider for possible future climate legislation and the potential for overlap between future legislation and regulation under the existing CAA; and, scientific information relevant to, and the issues raised by, an endangerment analys
key provisions and programs in the CAA, and advantages and disadvantages of regulating GHGs under those
provisions;
How a decision to regulate GHG emissions under one section of the CAA could or would lead to regulation of GHG emissions under other sections of the Act, including sections establishing permitting requirements for major stationary sources of air pollutants; Issues relevant for Congress to consider for possible future climate legislation and the potential for overlap between future legislation and regulation under the existing CAA; and, scientific information relevant to, and the issues raised by, an endangerment analysis.
Key provisions of the legislation will require the NFIP to raise rates to reflect true flood risk, make the program more financially stable and change
how Flood Insurance Rate Map updates impact policyholders.
It also sets out
key challenges, such as
how to include this new
provision in data collection to recognise the potential it has to increase access.
NAHREP's analysis, found at www.nahrep.org/taxreform, includes an outline of the anticipated overall impact of tax reform and pays special attention to
how the changes affect Hispanics in four
key areas: the standard deduction, tax rate changes, itemized deductions, and special
provisions, which will have a significant effect on Puerto Rico.