Sentences with phrase «policy provisions under»

This Ask the CCRS Center brief provides a policy framework to help states align their college and career readiness definitions with relevant policy provisions under ESSA into one cohesive strategy.

Not exact matches

The provisions in the bill must directly affect the federal government's spending or revenue — it's a way to restrict what policies can pass under the special privileges of reconciliation, which allows a bill to advance with only 50 votes instead of the usual 60.
Several provisions in the Senate plan could be in jeopardy under the Byrd Rule, but the waiting period is one of the most important, given its policy consequences.
Deferral of an incentive compensation award paid in cash under this Policy shall be made pursuant to the provisions of the Company's Deferred Compensation Plan.
Effective on June 16, 2015, the Corporate Governance Committee and the Board of Directors of the Company amended and restated the Code to, among other things, reflect the following amendments: (1) added a new Whistleblower Exception provision under the Confidentiality section; (2) modified the provision regarding Protection of Covered Persons to clarify that such protections apply to any Covered Person who provides information or makes other disclosures that are protected under whistleblower provisions; and (3) updated the policy reference to the Franklin Templeton Investments Social Media Guidelines Ppolicy reference to the Franklin Templeton Investments Social Media Guidelines PolicyPolicy.
Specifically, the PBFA has called for: Support for specialty crops; research on plant protein; removing» anti-competitive» policies to bridge the large competitive gap between commodities and specialty crops; support for organic crops; inclusion of transparency and accountability provisions; and referencing «plant - based foods that are major sources of Nutrients of Concern» in 7 USC Section 3157 under «competitive special and facilities research grants.»
At the same time, the MLBPA remains committed to protecting and ensuring the rights granted to Players under the applicable provisions of the sport's new Joint Policy on Domestic Violence.
The Democratic governor, who is positioning himself for a possible 2020 presidential run, would pay an estimated $ 31,830 in taxes under the provisions of the new tax bill, according to online calculators run by the Tax Foundation and Tax Policy Center, a joint project of the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution.
Michael J. Petrilli, the vice president for national programs and policy at the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation and a former education department official under Spellings, takes this view: «Nothing was happening on the Highly Qualified Teacher provision years ago and she's finally enforcing it, so she's built up credibility with people who care about that provision.
Though the program falls under the law's choice provisions, the federal government still considers magnets an important aspect of desegregation policy, defining a magnet school as one that «offers a special curriculum capable of attracting substantial numbers of students of different racial backgrounds.»
«Austerity policies under this Government and its Coalition predecessor have already resulted in cuts to early years education and Sure Start provision, but yet more attacks are planned.
Educational personnel in Department of Children and Family Services residential care facilities who are employed by a district school board under the provisions of s. 402.22 (1)(d) may request, and the district school board shall accept, a lump - sum transfer of accumulated annual leave for each person employed by the district school board in a position in the district eligible to accrue vacation leave under policies of the district school board.
So it isn't surprising that Duncan attempted to dance around yesterday's Center on Education Policy report that showed that just 48 percent of schools were found to be academically failing under No Child's accountability provisions.
The collection and use of data to meet the requirements of this section are subject to the confidentiality of information provisions under these Rules and in accordance with school policies.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced - price policy, the designated approving official (s) will review applications and determine eligibility.
You'd want to consider who would be more impacted, deductibles, and other factors along with specific policy provisions to determine whose policy is better to file a claim under.
The right of a judgment debtor to accelerate payment of part or all of the death benefit or special surrender value under a life insurance policy, as authorized by paragraph one of subsection (a) of one thousand one hundred thirteen of the insurance law [* see below], or to enter into a viatical settlement pursuant to the provisions of article seventy - eight of the insurance law, is exempt from application to the satisfaction of a money judgment.
Under these provisions, a Vermont Life Insurance company can question any information you stated on your Vermont Life Insurance application for up to two years from the purchase of the policy.
Under these provisions, a South Carolina Life Insurance company can question any information you stated on your South Carolina Life Insurance application for up to two years from the purchase of the policy.
[FN120] Under the second type of challenge, the FWCC might take steps to begin rulemaking to adopt the policy as a rule, in which case the challenging citizen or group could then challenge the proposed rule as an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority which modifies or contravenes the specific provisions of law implemented.
This Privacy Policy is governed by, and construed under, the laws of the United States of America and the laws of the State of Washington excluding its choice of law provisions.
In one interesting session Thursday [video], a pair of (current and former) secretaries of agriculture, Tom Vilsack and Dan Glickman, discussed food policy and politics, focusing in part on some under - appreciated aspects of the latest farm bill, including provisions boosting the value of food stamps at farmers» markets.
The IPCC would perform better if it were regulated by an independent body which audits the IPCC procedures and assesses its performance; if outside organizations would be allowed to bid for the production of reports and the provision of services under the IPCC brand; and if policy makers would encourage potential competitors to the IPCC.
A land use plan is a set of decisions that establish management direction for land within a BLM administrative area, as prescribed under the planning provisions of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA); it is an assimilation of land - use - plan - level decisions developed through the planning process outlined in 43 CFR 1600, regardless of the scale at which the decisions were developed.
The Congress has proposed a provision in the Omnibus Appropriations Bill that would categorically exclude 3,000 - acre logging projects on Federal Forest Land from environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act.
Whilst the guidance does not replace or override any individual lending policies or provisions under the Lenders» Handbook, the document does offer some direction into a selection of leasehold related matters, which may have implications on the value of the property as well as the affordability of the mortgage loan.
Thus, the plaintiff filed a claim under her own insurance policy's underinsured motorist (UM) provision.
In addition, there is no specific grandfathering of activities currently carried on under the provisions which are being replaced, and we believe that these provisions should be interpreted as broad enough to encompass those activities — as a policy matter, we believe these proposed amendments are intended to expand and not restrict activities.
The Court found that the Brick was not covered under the Chubb policy based on the wording of the «fund transfer fraud» provision, specifically the words «knowledge» and «consent».
Establishment of policies (section 80.46) clarifies that in addition to the requirement under section 3 of the Integrated Regulation Establishment of accessibility policies, the customer service standard requires that every provider must establish policies governing its provision of goods, services or facilities, as the case may be, to persons with disabilities and thus requiring a separate customer service policy or policies from the other required policies under the other standards.
Under this provision, the EP — in a nutshell — needs to either lend its consent or must be at least consulted «[e] xcept where agreements relate exclusively to the common foreign and security policy» (Article 218 (6), second subpara.
Unlike a typical car accident claim, hit and run claimants must look to their own auto liability insurance policies for compensation under the uninsured motorist provisions (UM) in their policies if the hit and run motorist can not be located or that motorist lacked insurance coverage.
The motion judge held that the provision in the policy limiting coverage to claims made within one year of the loss did not override the statutory two - year limitation period set out in s. 4 of the Limitations Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 24 lacked specificity to override the statutory limitation period and that in any event, the contract of insurance was not a «business agreement» as required under s. 22 (5) of the Limitations Act, 2002.
These obligations may include provisions that: (i) the personnel performing the services will have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to perform their responsibilities under the agreement or even that such employees have specific certifications; (ii) the personnel will comply with customer's policies; (iii) the employees will perform the services to the standards set out in the agreement; and (iv) the service provider will provide the employees with regular training on critical issues to ensure the employees» knowledge and skills remain current.
If both parties only carried the minimum coverage, the accident victim would only be entitled to $ 20,000 from the at - fault driver's policy (under the liability insurance provision) and another $ 20,000 from his own underinsured motorist provision.
Under these circumstances, it takes an experienced attorney to untangle the web of Minnesota's no - fault insurance laws and the insurance company's rules and policy provisions to find the coverage that compensates someone injured in a motorcycle crash.
If it was not made against the insured during the policy period, then the insurer can disclaim coverage for that reason alone, regardless of when the insured gave notice.1 If the claim was made during the policy period but the insured gave notice after the expiration of the requisite time frame for notice under the policy, then the ability to disclaim coverage will turn on whether the notice provisions are conditions precedent or covenants.2 This principle applies regardless of whether the policy is a claims - made or a claims - made - and - reported and reported.3 If the notice provisions are covenants, then late notice constitutes a breach of the policy by the insured, triggering application of Md..
There was no identifiable power in the court, supported by a public policy, to supplement presently existing statutory provisions to achieve what the prosecution want to achieve in violation of Mrs Gibson's rights under Art 1 of Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Notable cases in which Pierre was involved included an appeal against deprivation of citizenship on national security grounds following remittal to SIAC by the Supreme Court in the case of Pham («B2»); an appeal concerning registration under the statelessness provisions of the British Nationality Act 1981 in the case of MK (India); three out of hours applications for injunctions successfully preventing same - day removal and numerous challenges to Home Office policy and the Immigration Rules.
Even if the negligent driver can not be found, compensation may still be available under your own insurance policy if it contains uninsured motorist provisions.
Employers are cautioned that their dress code policies could be subject to scrutiny under the provisions of the Ontario
(2) Georgia courts have enforced a provision in a Tennessee UM policy that required actual physical contact with a phantom vehicle in order to recover under the policy, even though Georgia law allows for an exception to this requirement.
With a view to achieving the objectives of Article 136 and without prejudice to the other provisions of this Treaty, the Commission shall encourage cooperation between the Member States and facilitate the coordination of their action in all social policy fields under this chapter, particularly in matters relating to:
The Community shall contribute to the achievement of the objectives set out in paragraph 1 through the policies and activities it pursues under other provisions of this Treaty.
Remember that any losses from cybercrime that are not connected with the provision of professional legal services will not be covered under the LAWPRO policy.
In Maryland, if you suffer personal injuries as the result of the negligence of a hit - and - run driver, you may still recover for your lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering as if you knew the identity of the driver by bringing a claim under your own insurance policy's uninsured motorist provision.
«With the Enterprise Act provisions applying to policies incepted or renewed from 4 May 2017, claims under such policies are likely to be accompanied by demands for damages with little concern about the evidence in support,» he says.
I shall then state why, in my view, Article 28 (2) and (3) is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection against expulsion under that provision where it is shown that that citizen derives that right from offending conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
In the light of all the foregoing considerations, I think that Article 28 (2) and (3) of Directive 2004/38 is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection under that provision where it is shown that that citizen is deriving that right from criminal conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
The only proviso to the authority bestowed on the municipality under s. 42 of the Planning Act is found in s. 42 (4): there must be an OP «in effect» in the municipality and it must contain «specific policies dealing with the provision of lands for park or other public recreational purposes and the use of the alternative requirement.»
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