The waiver authority will not apply to ratios for children under 24 months old, which has been made clear in the proposed revision
of the regulatory language given the critical importance of low ratios for infants and young toddlers.
«I would bet that part
of the regulatory language that we will put forward by June 30 will include a process by which we will have an ongoing conversation across this state about how to improve evaluation,» Tisch said.
«If I were a betting person, I would bet that part
of the regulatory language that we will put forward by June 30 will include a process by which we will have an ongoing conversation across this state about how to improve evaluation,» Tisch said.
A large component of MSCI's decisions is investors» experience of market accessibility, rather than merely an abstract analysis
of regulatory language.
Not exact matches
This proposed statutory
language, which all states will now have the option to adopt, is intended to «harmonize state - level regulation
of virtual currencies in the absence
of an overarching federal payments
regulatory framework.»
They are attracted by well - functioning institutions, less red tape,
regulatory transparency, the advantages
of the English
language, and access to investors and open financial markets.
But that was another step in the process
of co-opting the English
language because FINRA is not the financial industry
regulatory authority, if you assume the totality
of the financial industry.
All
of these
regulatory and
language disorders can exist on their own without RAD, or they can coexist with RAD.
The exemption
language in the Governor's bill does not rule out enforcement actions by
regulatory agencies (POINT: Examples include denial
of licenses to provide services).
Finally, every EU citizen should be able to address the EU in one
of its 24 official
languages and the most important
regulatory texts and some information material is also available in all these
languages.
The one - year extension was tied to opaque
language about the State University
of New York's
regulatory authority over the charters it oversees — which include the city's major networks.
«This is years away from trial just because
of reality
of the
regulatory requirements,» said study author Nathan Welham, a speech -
language pathologist at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison.
One
of those bills should advance this week, in fact, as a Senate panel is expected on Wednesday to approve a measure that includes substantial
language aimed at giving researchers some
regulatory relief.
Develop streamlined IRB and clinical trials agreements with standardized
language for digital protocols to enable more efficient delivery
of information and services to cooperating agents / entities and
regulatory bodies.
[ii] Agencies post a Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the Federal Register, providing background on the issue, the
language of the proposed rule, and a required
regulatory impact analysis.
Language provides the foundation for the development
of self -
regulatory skills, enabling students to express themselves and negotiate interactions with others; the demands
of these self -
regulatory processes in turn can support the development
of rich vocabulary and social
language skills.
Senate HELP Chairman Lamar Alexander has been very vocal on SNS
language citing that «the current provision
language will require states to show how much they spend per student, which goes beyond the scope
of the Dept.
of Ed's
regulatory authority.»
#related #The law would put other constraints on the federal government, among them checks on the secretary
of education's liberal
regulatory powers — used and abused to educators» and administrators» despair under Duncan — and
language reinforcing existing prohibitions that keep the Department
of Education from insinuating itself into curriculum decisions in charter schools.
Late last week, however, 12
of the 14 denials that were posted on the school board's website were revealed to have been triggered after four defiant charter operators had refused to include mandated
regulatory language in their petitions.
Education policy conversations are ones that need to be held by all, not just those who aren't afraid
of the financial risk or are capable
of deciphering complex
regulatory language.
For example, FTA sent one attorney to a general writing course and another to a
regulatory drafting class, both
of which covered the use
of plain
language.
Yeah, I've seen plenty
of foreign situations where the English site news doesn't match the local
language site news which doesn't match the stock exchange /
regulatory site news!
To address some
of Breechen's concerns, the alleged search and seizure
language is consistent with other
regulatory inspections carried out when a business operator on private property applies for a license to operate.
This landmark
regulatory change took more than a decade
of hard work to accomplish, from identifying and researching the issue, to educating and alerting lawmakers, agency officials and the public about the nature and scope
of the problem, to adding the appropriate
language to the 2008 Farm Bill, resulting in the publication
of these regulations.
These potential new incentives come in the form
of draft federal
regulatory language, which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to finalize as part
of the entire rulemaking process for the Clean Power Plan (CPP).
local zoning regs all need to be changed to have a preface
of the «intent» so builders and architects are free to find innovative solutions that may not meet written
regulatory language.
The dubious legal basis
of both the Tailoring Rule and EPA's efforts to bully States into immediately amending their permit programs» now impose a terrible uncertainty tax on our struggling economy, as no business is able to make plans or investments in reliance on a
regulatory scheme so clearly at odds with the plain
language of the Act.»
(1) the precision
of the statutory
language, (2) the importance
of the penalty, (3) the subject matter
of the legislation, and (4) the overall
regulatory pattern adopted by the legislature.
Most statutory and
regulatory language pertain either to the organization
of the government bureaucracy or to the regulation is enterprises in highly regulated industries that the vast majority
of people have no involvement in and hence no need to know about.
To do so, it departed from the canon
of statutory interpretation that relies on statutory and
regulatory language above all else.
That being said, considering the differences in the various
language versions
of Article 15 (1)
of Directive 2002 / 58 / EC (§ § 145 - 147), the AG acknowledges that
regulatory measures adopted by an executive authority might also suffice, although he would personally prefer to give the executive authority only the responsibility
of implementing the measures adopted by the legislative authority (§ § 152 - 153).
Thus, while it is reasonable to use the collateral attack doctrine to preclude a later attack on issues directly related to the particular
regulatory decision (e.g. the consultation issues in this matter), the doctrine surely can not be used to require a party to raise issues «upstream»
of the
regulatory matter in question (on the
language of upstream in this context see Skeetchestn et al v Registrar
of Land Titles, 2000 BCSC 118, aff'd 2000 BCCA 525).
Zivkovic Samardzic has advised the British Broadcasting Corporation on the incorporation
of its representative office and the
regulatory aspects
of its new digital service in the Serbian
language.
The paper's analysis
of changes ends on July 1, 2012, and the government has also introduced
regulatory changes to the Federal Skilled Worker Program which would prefer younger applicants, create new minimum
language standards, reduce points
of international work experience, and require third - party credential assessments.
Response: Congress explicitly included demographic information in the statutory definition
of this term, so we include such
language in our
regulatory definition
of it.
It was noted that the actual
language of the draft regulations under § 164.520 did not address scalability, and suggested that some scalability standard be formally incorporated into the
regulatory language and not rely solely on the NPRM introductory commentary.
Our extensive cross-border experience coupled with the diversity
of our professionals and our top - flight local law capabilities allow us to bridge business, cultural,
language, legal and
regulatory differences across jurisdictions.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical health, 9 our findings provide information about links between ACEs and early childhood outcomes at the intersection
of learning, behavior, and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as
language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both
of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems, and aggression were also associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self -
regulatory behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examined.
«Instead
of having the much needed time to further develop their oral
language development, self -
regulatory skills and social emotional maturity through the much needed play experiences that pre schooling has previously provided, their attention is pushed towards formal literacy and numeracy training.
High cortisol levels reduce functionality in important self -
regulatory parts
of the brain, such as the hippocampus (the centre
of learning and organisation), the corpus callosum (which allows communication between left and right brain hemispheres, connecting
language with sensed experiences) and the prefrontal cortex (fundamental in planning and regulating feelings and behaviour).
And while regulations are, for the most part, couched in terms
of prohibition (e.g., the «shall nots») and fill volumes with
regulatory language, Codes
of Ethics provide the most succinct guide for behaviour and are easy to remember.»
These minor «tweaks» to the rule address the requirement for providing revised disclosures when a consumer locks a floating interest rate, additional spacing for
language regarding construction loans that may take more than 60 days to settle, the provision for the placement
of the NMLSR ID on the disclosures, and other non-substantive corrections such as minor wording changes and
regulatory clarifications.