The phrase
"paperwork burden" refers to the excessive amount of paperwork or paperwork-related tasks that someone has to deal with. It means having to handle a lot of forms, documents, or administrative work, which can be time-consuming and overwhelming.
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Mulgrew urges next mayor to «drain the swamp» of DOE bureaucracy,
reduce paperwork burden on teachers and administrators, find new ways to engage parents
«We will continue to work closely with stakeholder groups to ensure a smooth implementation of the new requirement, which reduces the recordkeeping and
paperwork burden for millions of taxpayers.»
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 is designed to reduce the total amount
of paperwork burden the federal government imposes on private businesses and citizens.
Scientists say the new requirements — such as training and registration on clinicaltrials.gov — are unnecessary, will impose a
huge paperwork burden, and will confuse patients seeking to enroll in trials.
Increasingly, the least favorite part of the job is the increasing bureaucracy and
paperwork burden related to healthcare.
Federal guidance can make it illegal for districts to cut spending (even when it's no longer productive), prohibit funds from being shared across schools and programs in sensible ways, and create
immense paperwork burdens.
In practice, though, what teacher evaluation has mostly meant is a lot of time and expense, a big hassle for teachers and principals, trivial change in how teachers are actually rated, and a raft of energy -
sucking paperwork burdens.
Ultimately, a federal judge rejected Holder's suit and ruled that the program could continue, so long as Louisiana imposed
new paperwork burdens on participating schools and submitted to a federal review process for the state - run, state - funded scholarships.
Headteachers would like the DfE to
reduce paperwork burdens from Ofsted, reduce the amount of reporting they need to do, and slow down the pace of change.
Though the report did not go into the specifics of how government agencies may improve their functions by using blockchain tech, the paper's authors peppered references throughout on how blockchain could reduce
paperwork burdens, and prevent errors in data.
This will represent a substantial increase in both
the paperwork burden placed on low income households and the administrative costs borne by states.
We have reviewed and updated many of our processes and procedures and therefore reduced clients»
paperwork burden and sped up the certification process, including the promotional contributions and its onerous paperwork and administration.
Some area school districts, including Maine Township High School District 207 and Niles Township High School District 219, have quit the federal program in recent years because of
the paperwork burden and other concerns, but the new snack regulations have stirred a fresh round of criticism.
We utilize Provision 2 to reduce
the paperwork burden and have tried several methods of collecting data and determining the eligibility of meals.
With Community Eligibility, all students receive meals at no charge, and schools enjoy a reduced
paperwork burden.
Heralded as a chance to relieve
the paperwork burden for special education teachers, two federal pilot programs are getting tepid reviews over the proposed rules for carrying them out.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will waive 10 NCLB provisions — including the 2013 — 14 100 percent proficiency deadline, sanctions for low - performing schools, the 20 percent set - aside for school choice and tutoring, and highly qualified teacher improvement plans — for states that establish higher standards, create differentiated accountability systems, promote teacher effectiveness, and reduce
paperwork burdens.
Technology can help reduce
the paperwork burden on teachers, too.
Those mentioned in this digest are a few of the solutions developed by creative teachers and administrators to address
the paperwork burden in special education.
Blue Dragon Publishing will help an author through the publishing process, carrying
the paperwork burden so the writer can focus on writing.
Everlance simplifies
the paperwork burden for people who run straightforward businesses.
Any required documents can be sent to you electronically and e-signed, which reduces
the paperwork burden.
It has the virtue of raising government revenue without imposing a tax increase, yet it's controversial because of
the paperwork burden it imposes on companies making the payments.
MobileSyrup details the proposed rules and comments that: «The new rules, if approved, would dramatically reduce
the paperwork burden on both Transport Canada and commercial drone operators, but they would also increase the costs for all pilots while their impact on air safety remains uncertain.»
MobileSyrup details the proposed rules and comments that: «The new rules, if approved, would dramatically reduce
the paperwork burden on both Transport Canada and commercial drone operators, but they would also increase the costs for all... [more]
Because the basic structure of the current provincial offence procedure is the same as the criminal procedure employed in a murder trial, and because
the paperwork burden is similar, minor offences are being tried in a manner which clogs the courts.
They are not meant to create
a paperwork burden for the nursing home or simply fulfill the technical requirements of a state regulation.
Any required documents can be sent to you electronically and e-signed, which reduces
the paperwork burden.
Though the report did not go into the specifics of how government agencies may improve their functions by using blockchain tech, the paper's authors peppered references throughout on how blockchain could reduce
paperwork burdens, and prevent errors in data.
In the meantime, the state of Delaware is launching the «Delaware Blockchain Initiative», willing to use the technology to streamline the cost and
paperwork burden of registering new companies.
We are working with these other parties to figure out how to reduce
the paperwork burden further.