This document explains in
plain language each section of EPWA, and details how much would be saved by implementing each cut.
Not exact matches
Including a public - facing portion of an institutional, lab, and / or personal website (i.e., a
section that uses
plain language to concisely describe your research) is a smart strategy for providing information of greater use to public audiences.
Every unit in the curriculum includes a
section called Family Materials, which describes in
plain language the big ideas students will encounter.
Thus the
plain language of Arizona Revised Statute
Section 25 - 408 does not apply to Flower's grandparent visitation.
The 2017 edition contains updates to the law and expanded
section on consent, uses
plainer language, and integrates the feedback of youth and service providers.
The principles barriers to the intelligibility of a particular law are, in my view, are excessively involuted sentence structure, the use of
language other than in its
plain or ordinary sense, and recursive drafting techniques that require the reader to interpret one
section by reference to another.
Secondly,
section 10 (3) of the Regulation stated, using
plain language, that parties in proceedings challenging the truthfulness of compelled reports may use them as evidence (at para 34).
To comply with this requirement a covered entity must provide a notice, written in
plain language, that includes the elements set forth in this
section.
A covered entity can satisfy the
plain language requirement if it makes a reasonable effort to: organize material to serve the needs of the reader; write short sentences in the active voice, using «you» and other pronouns; use common, everyday words in sentences; and divide material into short
sections.
The 2017 edition contains updates to the law, features an expanded
section on consent, uses
plainer language, and integrates the feedback of youth and service providers.
Looking at the
plain language of § 2607 (b), the Court found that this
section «unambiguously covers a settlement - service provider's splitting a fee with one or more other persons; it can not be understood to reach a single provider's retention of an unearned fee.»