All Utah schools received their first letter grades in September as
part of a new state law.
Not exact matches
People in some
parts of the country have had that ability for a while, either because
of state laws or the fact that the
new federal rule was phased in, applying to different places at different times.
The FDA's
new rules, which are
part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, set a national standard for restaurant chains with 20 or more outlets and will pre-empt the patchwork
of state laws.
As
part of the launch
of the S.O.S. Initiative, Schneiderman and Gascón commended
New York
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli for urging the four leaders
of the smartphone industry to protect consumers, and shareholder value, by working with
law enforcement agencies and government officials to pursue a meaningful solution to the spike in smartphone thefts.
Despite all the straightforward aspects
of the
new law, the impact of some parts are still unclear, notably in high - tax states like New York, where taxpayers would be hit by the reduction in deductibility of state and local tax
new law, the impact
of some
parts are still unclear, notably in high - tax
states like
New York, where taxpayers would be hit by the reduction in deductibility of state and local tax
New York, where taxpayers would be hit by the reduction in deductibility
of state and local taxes.
All I can tell you is the
law that passed in 2010 was
part of our Race to the Top application and
New York
state as you know, came in number two natiowide with that
law in terms
of getting Race to the Top money.»
«For this reason, it is imperative, if the
State were to find itself in a position to authorize sports wagering, that it keep the racing industry in mind and consider the importance
of including those who have expertise in the horse wagering world and existing online betting platforms, as
part of any
new law,» he said.
Local officials are grappling with the likely increased costs associated with the raise the age legislation that recently became
law as
part of the
new state budget.
The
law, which was hammered out as
part of this year's
state budget talks, limits the free services that
New York's public - sector unions must provide to workers who opt not to join the union.
«After working for a good
part of my 45 - year career with environmental
law enforcement officers from
New York City and
New York
State it makes me proud that these are the people who stand behind me and understand my body
of work.»
Commission members, Cuomo and legislative leaders are negotiating to craft a
new package
of ethics
laws that would include some
parts of an anticorruption bill known as the Public Trust Act that the governor proposed after several corruption cases involving
state lawmakers.
Cuomo called his idea to circumvent the
new federal law the «New York State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts April
new federal
law the «
New York State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts April
New York
State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts Apr
State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval
of the
state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts Apr
state Legislature as
part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts April 1.
The
state Legislature then will have a chance to vote on the cost - cutting plan under the provisions
of a
new law passed as
part of the
state budget earlier this year.
Disagreements that have roiled the
state's education community in the wake
of new teacher evaluation
laws approved by Governor Andrew Cuomo and the legislature as
part of the budget were highlighted at a day long summit called by education officials.
In all, eight
law enforcement agencies took
part in providing security: Buffalo Police, U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the Erie County Sheriff's Department,
New York
State Police, Town
of Amherst Police, Town
of Tonawanda Police, and NFTA Police.
Whenever the Chairperson
of the County Committee by reason
of the Rules
of the Democratic Party
of the
State of New York is a member
of a District Committee
of a political subdivision lying partly within and partly without
New York County which is required to make a Party nomination for public office, he or she shall convene a meeting
of the District Committee for the
part of such political subdivision within
New York County, to be held no later than five days before the last day provided by
law for filing a certificate
of such Party nomination; he or she shall consult with such District Committee and in carrying out his or her duties as a member
of the District Committee for such political subdivision, he or she shall, to the extent feasible, be guided by the advice
of a majority
of those present and voting at the meeting
of the District Committee for the
part of such political subdivision within
New York County.
Over the summer, the Department
of Motor Vehicles worked with
state and local
law enforcement to make more than 130 arrests and confiscate more than 60 fake IDs at concerts throughout the
state of New York as a
part of Operation Prevent, a year - round DMV initiative focused on preventing underage drinking, according to the release.
The mayor said she was referring to all
parts of state government, then added that
New York
law affords the governor a lot
of power over legislative decisions.
In a statement, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, cast the deal as a blow against «this
state's archaic blue
laws» and
part of a larger, more long - term policy
of his administration to support
New York's alcohol industry, which he said created «some
of the best beer, wine, cider and distilled spirits in the world.»
Again accusing Republicans in Washington
of «having declared war on
New York,» Cuomo, as
part of the upcoming
state budget talks, wants to find a way to revamp
New York's tax code to limit the impact
of the federal
law.
With candidates vying for votes ahead
of New York City's September primary and November general elections, many in and around campaigns know that the
state's antiquated election
laws will, in
part, ensure that a small percentage
of potential voters will cast ballots among limited choices.
In a joint letter, education reform groups thanked Governor Cuomo, Senate Leaders Skelos and Klein, and Assembly Speaker Silver for the substantial improvements you made to
New York
State's teacher evaluation
law as
part of this year's budget.
«Many folks in rural
parts of New York
state and in suburban
parts of New York
state feel that this
law — along with many other
laws we pass here --(is)
New York City, it's Albany telling the rest
of the
state how they have to live their lives,» said Senate sponsor Rob Ortt, R - Niagara County.
«We have recently made great progress in Albany by passing a good budget and passing it on time; and this
state legislature - the 234th legislative session - has the opportunity to do even more and produce a record
of real achievement for the people
of this
state: addressing
New York's rent
laws is an important
part of that agenda.»
18 - A (TED
Part S) Executive Budget - In accordance with the recommendations
of the
New York
State Tax relief Commission,
Part S
of the TED Article VII legislation, would reduce the Public Service
Law § 18 - a (6) Temporary
State Energy and Utility Service Conservation Assessment (Temporary Assessment) by a total
of $ 200 million per year by eliminating the assessment on industrial utility customers and accelerate the phase out for all other customers.
The Commission oversees compliance by public officers with ethics
laws and by lobbyists with the
state laws that govern lobbying in order to avoid conflicts of interest on the part of those holding elected office or public employment in the State of New
state laws that govern lobbying in order to avoid conflicts
of interest on the
part of those holding elected office or public employment in the
State of New
State of New York.
The initial rejections led to lawsuits from Success Academy, along with a political battle between Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio that ended with the
new charter
law, which was
part of the
state budget that funded universal pre-K in the city.
Ahead
of the Nov. 8 election, when every seat in the Legislature is up for grabs, the Senate Democrats have found themselves linked to
state and federal investigations examining whether
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his allies violated
laws as
part of an unsuccessful effort in 2014 to bring the chamber under Democratic control.
This was made extra difficult this year because
of a
new law passed as
part of the
state budget.
By
law, 80 percent
of the
state tax revenue from these casinos will be used to fund public education or property tax relief in all
parts of New York.
ALBANY —
State officials face a major challenge in deciding whether to allow casinos in economically struggling
parts of the Catskills or in relatively affluent Orange County, closer to
New York City, Gaming Facilities Location Board member Kevin
Law said.
The Operating as a Major Trafficker statute (§ 220.77
of the Penal
Law of the
State of New York), went into effect in November 2009, as part of reforms to the Rockefeller - era drug laws and is the only felony narcotics charge in the state that carries a possible life sent
State of New York), went into effect in November 2009, as
part of reforms to the Rockefeller - era drug
laws and is the only felony narcotics charge in the
state that carries a possible life sent
state that carries a possible life sentence.
As
part of the settlement, TAG will pay $ 10,800 to
New York
state and $ 15,000 to the CFB, and has agreed to abide by campaign
laws in the future.
In March 2015, FERC approved the application, granting Spectra broad authority that supersedes
New York
State Environmental
Law to take additional parkland in Blue Mountain Reservation by eminent domain as
part of the pipeline upgrade.
Earlier this month, the
New York
state attorney general subpoenaed Airbnb to hand over customer data as
part of an investigation into whether or not some
of them are violating
state rental
laws.
The
new law also requires
states to use, as
part of their rating systems, an indicator
of academic achievement «as measured by proficiency on the annual assessments.»
In addition, principals urged congressional leaders to emphasize that under the
new law,
states can shift accountability systems in a way that will appropriately factor student growth measures, including individual student growth, as
part of a differentiated accountability model.
One
of the hottest tickets was a session led by Charlotte Danielson, the architect
of a teacher - evaluation model being used in a majority
of New Jersey school districts as part of the state's new tenure - reform law, which aims to hold teachers more accountable for student performan
New Jersey school districts as
part of the
state's
new tenure - reform law, which aims to hold teachers more accountable for student performan
new tenure - reform
law, which aims to hold teachers more accountable for student performance.
New York charter school
law is the purview
of the
state government in Albany and the next mayor will need to play nice with
state lawmakers if he wants to enact other
parts of his agenda.
«One
of the most exciting
parts of this
new law is that
states have more flexibility and authority over certain areas
of education - from how schools are evaluated to how
states support local educators in improving schools that are struggling.
The
new laws are
part of what
State Schools Superintendent Tom Luna calls his «Students Come First» agenda.
For two years, classroom teachers across the
state have been waiting for a
new system
of evaluation they were promised as
part of the
state's Race to the Top package, a package passed into
law by the Legislature.
In a joint letter, 12 education organizations thanked Governor Andrew Cuomo,
state Senators Dean Skelos and Jeff Klein, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver for improvements they made to
New York's teacher evaluation
law as
part of this year's budget.
Bellwether Education Partners» Chad Aldeman «agreed that many
state plans reflected «process without specificity» when it came to the two most important
parts of the
new law — identifying how schools will account for the performance
of all students, and how
states plan to intervene in low - performing schools.»
New York
State first passed a
law tying teacher evaluations to test scores in 2010, as
part of its application for federal Race to the Top funds.
At the time, only 11
states — Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota,
New Jersey,
New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Tennessee — had approved applications from the U.S. Department
of Education and were free from some
of the most taxing
parts of the No Child Left Behind
law, or NCLB.
House Bill 969 is
part of Jindal's education agenda, though it has not been featured as prominently as a
new law — signed last week — that will use the
state's public - school financing formula to pay for private school tuition for low - income students in certain public schools.
In this role, Terry led the development
of new learning standards and a
new assessment and accountability system as
part of Washington
State's educational reform
law.
Attendees will gain knowledge around specific strategies that may be a
part of any
state's ESSA plan, and how to ensure that the
new law's implementation will recognize value and support the role
of principals as the catalysts for reform.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which President Obama signed into
law in December 2015, provides more funding and
new guidelines for
states and districts to invest in arts and music education for all children as
part of a well - rounded education.