Sentences with phrase «only of their statutory requirements»

In a February letter from OSEP, school districts are reminded not only of their statutory requirements regarding preschoolers, but also told to be creative in finding alternatives for those young students for whom inclusive settings (defined as a program in which at least 50 % of participants are non-disabled) will be beneficial.

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For state and local governments, the statutory requirements for balanced budgets meant that fiscal policies turned restrictive relatively quickly once budget surpluses and rainy day funds were exhausted, and this was only temporarily mitigated by federal transfers to the states as part of the initial fiscal stimulus program.
And since Labour won't make it a statutory requirement for a «balanced» team (regardless of ideology or suitability), the election can only be made from the candidates who get the nominations.
In accordance with statutory requirements, we can, for the purposes of advertising, market research and to improve our services further analyse user profiles under a pseudonym, but only if you have not made use of your legal right to object to this use of your data at any time.
After trial, Judge Barbara Bellis rendered the only decision the clear language of the statute allowed — Vallas did not fulfill the statutory requirement and must vacate the position of superintendent.
But we do find that there has been a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness, both on the part of the CRU scientists and on the part of the UEA, who failed to recognise not only the significance of statutory requirements but also the risk to the reputation of the University and, indeed, to the credibility of UK climate science.
While historically all businesses were required to undertake a statutory audit, the threshold has increased over the years and it is now a requirement only for those with a turnover of more than # 10.2 million — around 10 per cent of UK businesses.
In the latter case, subject to any enabling statutory provision, the reviewing court will not consider the merits of the internal decision, but will determine only whether the decision was carried out in accordance with the organization's rules and the requirements of natural justice: see Ukrainian Greek Orthodox of Canada v. Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary the Protectress, [1940] S.C.R. 586; Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brothren v. Hofer, [1992] 3 S.C.R. 165; Mott - Trille v. Steed (1996), 27 O.R. (3d) 486 (S.C.).
While the Railroad Commission seems to read this as applicable to any land leased within a municipality, the statutory provision specifically addresses leasing of minerals by a municipality and it could at least be argued this 200 foot requirement applies only to land leased by a municipality and not private landowners.
While the requirement to provide notice of termination under the ESA includes a requirement to pay salary or wages, it is only one of a number of complementary statutory obligations rising out of notice of termination, including benefits continuation.
If a contract clearly permits termination upon payment of only statutory requirements, there is no right to severance, no matter how long or meritorious the employee's tenure.
In light of these funding constraints, the effects of which have only increased since the 1998 amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) increased NTRB statutory functions, and the need to prioritise the recognition of native title, ATSIC subsequently decided that it was only prepared to fund RNTBC establishment costs, rather than the ongoing costs of performing functions and meeting regulatory compliance requirements.
In order to safeguard the interest of the public, the Commission wants to ensure that only those who meet the statutory requirements for licenses are able to obtain them and that those who fail to comply with the laws governing the conduct of the profession are disciplined.
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