Sentences with phrase «of public agencies»

We appreciate every one of these public agencies as well as support from folks like you.
Our client base includes a diverse array of both public agencies and corporations working in a multitude of industries from higher education to finance.
With this astonishing mix of people and parks, we have done so much with the support of the community and the collaboration of our public agency partners.
This learning tool outlines logistics for holding meetings among family members, child welfare workers, and representatives of public agencies.
«A lot of public agencies have made these types of development a priority, and that creates demand,» she says.
The tenant qualification process of public agencies is not aligned with the needs of the landlord.
For example, the San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative brings together a number of public agencies as well as universities and nonprofits to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, prepare for local climate change impacts and share their learnings.
 No person, peace officer, officer of a humane society, or officer of a pound or animal regulation department of a public agency shall kill any newborn dog or cat whose eyes have not yet opened by any other method than by the use of chloroform vapor or by inoculation of barbiturates.
The big picture: While it remains unclear when the tests will take place (or what potential platforms the Land Registry will experiment with), the development nonetheless represents the latest example of a public agency looking to blockchain tech as a mechanism for cataloging changes in land ownership.
U.S. Communities is a government purchasing alliance that pools the purchasing power of public agencies, including schools, nationwide.
The aim is to shift planning — along with public enterprises and their revenue — out of the hands of public agencies to those of Wall Street in the United States, the City of London, the Paris Bourse, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Tokyo and other financial centers.
By intervening directly and depriving society of its responsibility, the Social Assistance State leads to a loss of human energies and an inordinate increase of public agencies, which are dominated more by bureaucratic ways of thinking than by concern for serving their clients, and which are accompanied by an enormous increase in spending.
Pioneer typically learns of public agency RFPs by receiving them directly, Falcone said.
Under the scheme, a private sector consortium funds, builds and maintains a facility on behalf of a public agency, then receives payments over the term of the contract, typically lasting 25 - 30 years.
The ABO was created in 2006 to monitor the operations of public agencies and authorities and to require them to file public reports.
Participants tended not to be classroom teachers, but to come from a network of public agencies, nonprofits, and academic centers, such as the Arts in Education Program at Harvard University.
Examples include guidance going back to the early 1980s, such as OSEP's Informal Letter to Chief State School Officers on Data Submissions Due During FY 1983 or those superseded by statute or regulation (like OSEP's May 4, 2000 Memo 00 - 14 Qs & As on Obligations of Public Agencies Serving Children with Disabilities Placed by their Parents in Private Schools).
NOTE: Applicants who are employees, spouses, contractors, and immediate family members of public agencies and non-profit institutions that are recipients of HOME funds will be asked to complete a form allowing NHS of Greater Cleveland to confirm with an applicant's employer that their work does not create a conflict of interest.
Better than what typically comes out of public agencies.
Defense of public agencies and public entities in all phases of wrongful termination and civil rights claims, including trial.
no motorized bicycle may be operated on a bicycle path or trail, bikeway, bicycle lane established pursuant to Section 21207, equestrian trail, or hiking or recreational trail, unless it is within or adjacent to a roadway or unless the local authority or the governing body of a public agency having jurisdiction over such path or trail permits, by ordinance, such operation
In Alberta there has been an ongoing review of public Agencies, Boards, and Commissions.
The Office de la langue française said it noticed back in 2007 that 50 percent of public agencies were offering English services to business owners in the city of Montreal, ignoring the government policy adopted in 1996.
One bill in Colorado says the chief information security officer in the governor's office of information technology is required to «annually assess the data systems of each public agency for the benefits and costs of adopting and applying distributed ledger technologies such as blockchains,» while a bill in Arizona would allow residents to pay income tax in bitcoin.
Taking a Break: Creating Foster, Adoptive, and Kinship Respite Care in Your Community AdoptUSKids (2013) Provides information for parent group leaders and leaders of public agencies on how to partner with each other to develop respite care programs in their community to benefit children, youth, and families involved in adoption, foster care, and kindship care, including options to ensure a continuum of care.
Edwards also provided examples of public agencies and state and local governments hiding incidents of high levels of lead in water without accountability across the United States, creating a false sense of security amongst people in cities.
Our client base includes a diverse array of both public agencies and corporations working in a multitude of...
The report includes highlights of the data; findings on the numbers of public agency, intercountry, and other adoptions; and data aggregations in exhibits, tables, and appendices.
Rather, a strong, fair process already exists to determine whether a non-profit constitutes the «functional equivalent» of a public agency.
The 1980s saw significant growth in the firm, particularly in the representation of public agency clients, and our lawyers made significant contributions to the development of public agency law.
His areas of expertise include land use, environmental law, the law of public agencies, extraordinary writs, and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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