Sentences with phrase «imminent threats»

Only three types of alerts are allowed: alerts issued by the President, alerts involving imminent threats to safety or life, and amber alerts.
Some policies will not cover imminent threats unless the US Department of State issues a Travel Warning regarding that threat.
Under SARA, the Minister must make a recommendation to Cabinet that an emergency order is required for the protection of a listed wildlife species «if he or she is of the opinion that the species faces imminent threats to its survival or recovery.»
Some commenters suggested that the provision be further narrowed, for example, with language specifically identifying «imminent threats» and a «chain - of - command clearance process,» or by limiting permissible disclosures under this provision to «public health emergencies,» or «national emergencies.»
In the final rule, we clarify that if a situation fits one section of the rule (for example, § 164.512 (j) on serious and imminent threats to health or safety), covered entities may disclose protected health information pursuant to that section, regardless of whether the disclosure also could be made pursuant to another section (e.g., § 164.512 (f)-RRB-, regarding disclosure to law enforcement officials).
In § 164.512 (j), we specifically permit covered entities to disclose protected health information without authorization for the purpose of protecting individuals from imminent threats to health and safety, consistent with state laws and ethical obligations.
However, we continue to permit a covered entity to disclose protected health information to a health care Start Printed Page 82730provider in an emergency treatment situation if the restricted protected health information is needed to provide the emergency treatment or if the disclosure is necessary to avoid serious and imminent threats to public health and safety.
We clarify that if a situation fits one section of the rule (e.g., § 164.512 (j) on serious and imminent threats to health or safety), health plans and covered health care providers may disclose protected health information pursuant to that section, regardless of whether the disclosure also could be made pursuant to another section (e.g., § § 164.512 (f)(2) or 164.512 (f)(3), regarding disclosure of protected health information about suspects or victims to law enforcement officials), except as otherwise stated in the rule.
For example, a provider who makes a disclosure under § 164.512 (j)(1)(i) relating to serious and imminent threats will not be in violation of this rule even if the disclosure is contrary to a restriction agreed to under this paragraph.
Due to the importance of averting serious and imminent threats to health and safety, we believe it is appropriate to apply a presumption of good faith to covered entities disclosing protected health information under this section.
If there are no imminent threats, their job was to just stay there.
In the US, President Obama is about to issue an Executive Order on critical infrastructure security that will provide for notices of imminent threats to operators of such operations.
An elegiac commemoration of habitat loss and ecological collapse, her digital artwork harnesses the power of the internet to spread awareness of imminent threats to global biodiversity.
The art design — on the other hand — is superb; every sprite is beautifully and effectively animated, which helps to identify imminent threats in attack sequences, particularly when things get hectic.
Then Brooks invites the guests out to his rich - guy house for a different kind of game night, modeled on those murder mystery dinner parties that became a fad a few years ago, and «Game Night» becomes a roller coaster ride, whisking the audience through broad slapstick, deadpan exchanges and imminent threats that sometimes erupt into mayhem.
Whether or not you are a fighter, you never want to have a point of WEAKness, especially with all the other imminent threats out there — zombie apocalypse, alien invasion, and Solange Knowles.
In the last six months of 2015, two key education factions pulled back their advocacy efforts as imminent threats to unions subsided and charter groups dialed back their lobbying efforts in accordance with Cuomo's shifting priorities.
Public Health Thank You Day 2013 honors all those health heroes who keep our drinking water safe and air clean, administer vaccines, track and investigate infections, educate residents with chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes, provide cancer screening services, administer pest control programs and protect us against imminent threats to our health such as influenza, foodborne illnesses and natural disasters.
(The State Police said no imminent threats have been received, but the stepped up security was enacted after the Paris attacks).
With the election of Donald Trump, working families face multiple imminent threats,» said WFP state Director Bill Lipton.
Travel warnings from the Canadian embassy, the US and the UK, indicating imminent threats of terrorist attacks in the country has moved minority members in parliament to demand immediate action from government to assure the safety of the public.
My research with Professor Balzer at Georgetown University, found missed opportunities in labor cooperation between the two countries, rather than imminent threats of a Chinese takeover.
A global culture implies a wide - spread recognition that the coming crises threaten all humans equally, and requires an urgent collective response to the imminent threats to human survival.
These imminent threats made me realize then that Earth's ecological outlook was so severe that humanity's very survival was at stake.
«For that reason, We do not believe our vendors selling products directly on Amazon is an imminent threat,» Johnson said.
Yellen said at a press conference that she harbours no concern that inflation is an imminent threat.
However, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said shortly after that he doesn't believe there is «any imminent threat» from North Korea, including on Guam.
For that reason, we do not believe our vendors selling product directly on Amazon is an imminent threat.
Added Alter: «Happiness sends a signal that everything is fine, the environment doesn't pose an imminent threat, and there's no need to think deeply and carefully.»
Unresolved, these problems will have clear implications for the Canadian economy, a fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged when he described the European debt crisis as «the most immediate and imminent threat to the global recovery.»
If people around an individual provide specific information showing that the person poses a risk, and two police officers agree that there is probable cause to believe that the person is an imminent threat, they submit a short affidavit of the proof to a judge.
The Japanese Yen and gold are both trading lower after yesterday's safe haven rally, as the imminent threat of the widening of the Syrian conflict eased, but we wouldn't rule out another quick change in sentiment, even as early as today, and the precious metal remains one of our favorite bets in the current environment.
«He was so youthful to take over a major chain and there was this imminent threat of Walmart's food empire moving north, so yes, I think there was some skepticism,» Hardy said.
History suggests that, absent an exogenous shock, neither valuations nor rates represent an imminent threat to the bull market.
Well, after Bush read the Pentagon report ruling out that Iraq possessed WMD's and that Iraq posed no imminent threat to the US and that there was no reason to go to war, Bush responded to this report by saying «F it, we're going in anyway.»
Ok, with the nonstop imminent threat of hell, we'll have to downgrade that one to «sip».
Last week, classified intelligence reports obtained by McClatchy belied the administration's repeated assertions that drones rarely kill civilians, that they are only aimed at terrorists who pose an imminent threat to the U.S., and that they identify intended targets accurately.
Some would argue that this is an imminent threat to justify killing.
It's as if everything has now become an imminent threat: Muslims, Atheists, Gays, The President, inner - city criminals, Hollywood, illegal immigrants, The Government, school hallways.
On the contrary, there is a much more imminent threat of human self - destruction through nuclear war.
The more complex the self, the more refined its awareness of itself, the more imminent the threat of mental disorder.
The problem with comparing this to the woman being stoned is that the woman being stoned wasn't a clear, imminent threat to life and limb.
The document claims that «legal scholars and international jurists often conditioned the legitimacy of preemption on the existence of an imminent threat — most often a visible mobilization of armies, navies, and air forces preparing to attack.»
The purpose is to «interdict enabling technologies and materials» — by implication, to wage war on Iraq for seeking to develop weapons of mass destruction even in the absence of an actual and imminent threat against the U.S.
Then it continues, «We must adapt the concept of imminent threat to the capabilities and objectives of today's adversaries.»
Events in Birmingham, and the imminent threat of violence associated with them, appear to have acted as a turning point.
Still, the one element that will drive NFL Life Line to break confidentiality with law enforcement is an imminent threat to the life of the caller.
By refusing to bolster the beleaguered squad even when faced with imminent threat of relegation, Lerner has pretty much nailed his colours to the mast.
As a general rule, the use of military force to resolve territorial disputes that haven't arisen «imminently» (i.e. hours or days or weeks or maybe even a few months ago), is frowned upon, and the more less imminent the threat, the more problematic intervention becomes.
«Trump's administration is an imminent threat to our communities, our children, our health, and our values,» she states in the email.
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