Sentences with phrase «misconduct under»

When another licensee's actions «feel wrong», yet you're not sure whether they constitute misconduct under RESA, ask yourself the following questions:
A worker's comment that «I guess I'd have to kill you» was clearly inappropriate but did not constitute wilful misconduct under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, the Ontario Labour Relations Board has held.
The Council had a duty to adopt formal «Arrangements» for investigating allegations of misconduct under s 28 of the LA 2011, but this did not preclude it from carrying out any investigations other than under those Arrangements.
By acting in this manner, he placed himself in a position incompatible with the due execution of the office of judge, which amounts to misconduct under paragraph 65 (2)(d) of the Judges Act,» the two committee members said.
In a decision last week, the Portsmouth Circuit Court sided with Hunter, overturning the finding of misconduct under Rule 1.6, which governs confidentiality of client information.
West Coast LEAF is particularly concerned that the definition of sexual misconduct under the Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policy Act is out of sync with criminal laws.
Private right of action can apply to any misconduct under the Act, including the amended provisions in PIPEDA or the Competition Act.
In his footnote 4, Simpson compared Sypher's motion with the Wikipedia entry for Strickland v. Washington, and «remind [ed] counsel that such cutting and pasting, without attribution,» is (a) plagiarism and (b) professional misconduct under the Kentucky Rules of Professional Conduct.
For the record, I would assume the apparent plagiarism discussed here is of the unintentional variety, and would not rise to the level of misconduct under many of codes of conduct.
Rather, we examined the evidence in relation to the definition of research misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct Regulation.
He wrote: «If Lewandowky's claim about 5 skeptic blogs was fabricated, it appears to me that it would be misconduct under university policies.»
Washington — Building on her remarks from September 7, 2017, regarding the Department's commitment to protecting all students from discrimination, today U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced the release of a new interim Q&A for schools on how to investigate and adjudicate allegations of campus sexual misconduct under federal law.
Rather, we examined the evidence in relation to the definition of research misconduct under the NSF Research Misconduct Regulation.
Sexual harassment is a form of scientific misconduct under a new policy adopted last week by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Washington, D.C.
The panel found that the paper's first author, Oona Lönnstedt, committed misconduct by fabricating data in the paper; her lone co-author and supervisor, Peter Eklöv, bears responsibility for the fabrication as well, the board said, but was not guilty of misconduct under the regulations in effect when the paper was published.
«In theory, it would be easier to show misconduct under Wellcome's definition than under the U.S. definition,» says Pascal, who notes that the OSTP rules are likely to go into effect at several — but not all — U.S. departments by the end of this year.
Dr. Anirban Maitra, an oncologist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, pointed out on Twitter that Bornstein's admission about the dictated doctor note could amount to misconduct under New York law.

Not exact matches

Most people Reuters contacted about in - flight sexual misconduct, against passengers and crew — including airlines, flight attendant unions and airline training consultants — said incidents are vastly under - reported.
Franken, a prominent Democrat that some in the party believed could run for president in 2020, is under intense scrutiny after a Los Angeles broadcaster, Leeann Tweeden, alleged that he committed sexual misconduct during a 2006 United Service Organizations tour in Iraq.
CNBC last week confirmed Sorrell is under investigation after an allegation of «personal misconduct
TripAdvisor is under the scanner of Federal Trade Commission for misconduct.
He picked Mueller and has testified under oath that he won't fire him absent clear misconduct.
The school recommended dealing with the matter of «misconduct» under its disciplinary policy.
Under this Act, as long as the donor has not acted with negligence or intentional misconduct, the company is not liable for damage incurred as the result of illness.
The initial draft provided that the president would be removed from the process of naming chief prosecutors and that the Judicial Inspection, the institution in charge of investigating magistrate misconduct, would be placed under the Justice Ministry's authority.
Rep.Elizabeth Esty, a Connecticut Democrat who has been an advocate for women's issues and a critic of colleagues accused of sexual harassment amid the #Me Too reckoning, has come under fire for her failure to promptly dismiss a top aide accused of sexual misconduct.
Public radio reporter Karen DeWitt (who is employed by WXXI News) asked the Democratic governor whether he was considering new policies in light of the national attention on sexual misconduct, as well as the recent resignation of a state economic development official who was under investigation for harassment.
The speaker came under fire for his handling of sexual misconduct by a former aide, Michael Boxley, as well as a senior member from Brooklyn, Vito Lopez.
Martin Amidu was relieved of his post on Thursday January 19, 2012, by President John Evans Atta Mills under circumstances described by aids as «his misconduct» at a meeting chaired by the president at the Osu Castle on January 18, 2012.
The first lie in this press release is that under my contract of employment with the Government, the President could not dismiss me for misconduct.
After tensions between the rank - and - file police union at the NYPD and the board that hears police misconduct complaints spiked under its former chair Richard Emery, his successor — mayoral counsel Maya Wiley — is stepping in as both antidote and lightening rod.
We write in our capacity as citizens of the Republic of Ghana invoking the powers of this Commission under Article 218 (a) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana and section 7 (1)(i) of the CHRAJ Act 1993 (Act 456), as amended, which states «to investigate complaints of violations of fundamental rights and freedoms, injustice, corruption, abuse of power and unfair treatment of any person by a public officer in the exercise of his official duties», to investigate a case of professional misconduct bothering on official corruption and corruption - related activities involving ACP Mrs. Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah, the current acting Director - General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service.
The former vicar has quit after just two months in the post under newly - elected mayor Boris Johnson because of accusations arising from a number of sources about possible misconduct during the 1990s.
The investigations of «priority 1» complaints — which can include offenses such as sexual misconduct, practicing under the influence of alcohol or physical abuse — are supposed to be completed within 42 days.
Public radio reporter Karen DeWitt asked the Democratic governor whether he was considering new policies in light of the national attention on sexual misconduct, as well as the recent resignation of a state economic development official who was under investigation for harassment.
Patricia Gunning, who recently resigned as the special prosecutor / inspector general of the NYS Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs, said her onetime boss, Jay Kiyonaga, engaged in harassment and other misconduct, which she reported, but her complaint about him was «swept... right under the rug.»
U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore railed against the media as the Alabama Republican finds himself under increasing pressure due to a spate of sexual misconduct allegations.
The audit found SED is falling short when it comes to «priority 1» complaints that include serious allegations ranging from sexual misconduct, practicing under the influence of alcohol or physical abuse.
Theresa May was under pressure to contain the fallout from claims of sexual misconduct at Westminster, as defence secretary Michael Fallon admitted inappropriate behaviour towards a female journalist more than a decade ago.
Though the commission didn't find that Cuomo or Schneiderman had any instances of misconduct, the panel does see a need to reform the state's porous campaign finance laws, under which the two leaders operate, Fitzpatrick said.
A spokeswoman for House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer acknowledged that allegations of misconduct against Massa, 50, were under review by the House Ethics Committee.
This comes while the team remains under investigation on sexual misconduct charges.
Senate candidate Roy Moore on Tuesday railed against the media as the Alabama Republican finds himself under increasing pressure due to a spate of sexual misconduct allegations.
In a statement rejecting a disciplinary hearing, the three forces said on Tuesday: «Despite a thorough investigation under the supervision of the IPCC we do not believe that there is sufficient evidence to support the view that the officers concerned should face misconduct proceedings.
«Politically, it makes sense as part of a negotiated deal to get stronger ethics enforcement, but I would hope that investigations would continue under someone, because the commission uncovered a great deal of misconduct
Cuomo is under increasing pressure to act on ethics as he shuttered the Moreland Commission that was investigating legislative misconduct in a 2014 deal with Silver and Skelos — a deal that greatly angered Bharara and appears to have sparked a federal investigation.
Musa said that the Army would not condone acts of indiscipline or gross misconduct by any personnel noting that the action of the soldiers did not reflect the attitude of today's soldiers under the leadership of Lt. - Gen.
Skelos becomes the fifth legislative leader to leave office under ethics troubles since 2000 and is the thirty - third legislator forced to leave office due to criminal or ethical misconduct since then.
Meanwhile, older the respondents tended to place more emphasis on reporting suspected misconduct: 42 percent of those under 35 considered this critically important, as did 48 percent of those over 50.
Working under the vice president for research, he oversaw programs for the responsible conduct of research and assisted with misconduct investigations.
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