Not exact matches
The company's clean desk
policy requires staff to remove all
items at the end of each day, even if they have the space booked longer term.
Further, the Tariff
Policy Division has determined that no evidence (end - use certificates) of actual use is
required in order for goods to obtain the benefits of tariff
item 9948.00.00.00.
He added: «The
policy requires the communal corridors, landings and stairwells of properties to be designated a «clear zone» (sterile area), free of all extraneous
items.
However, I think it is wrong to
require insurance companies, ultimately the
policy holders, to pay for
items that are not being used to treat a medical condition.
The law goes beyond federal minimum requirements to specifically include nutritional requirements for a la carte
items and school sponsored fundraisers before, during, and after school hours, and
requires that a planned, sequential K - 12 health and physical education curriculum aligned with state benchmarks be included in the wellness
policy.
In my community, we created a
policy that
requires classrooms to offer non-food parties and celebrations (in part b / c of food allergies), recess can NOT be taken away as a punishment, and our elementary schools can't sell a la carte «snack»
items at lunch unless they meet certain criteria.
Protection / insurance
policy:
Items requiring excessive cleaning will result in additional fees
Corporate brand, logo, name or trademark on school equipment, such as marquees, message boards, scoreboards or backboards (note: immediate replacement of these
items are not
required; however, HOPE COMMUNITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL will replace or update scoreboards or other durable equipment when existing contracts are up for renewal or to the extent that is in financially possible over time so that
items are in compliance with the marketing
policy);
Section 2 - 552 provides that, «A contract or purchase order may be awarded for a commodity, service, or construction
item without competition when, under regulation or
policy, the Purchasing Agent determines, in writing, that there is only one known capable supplier or source for the
required commodity, service, or construction
item occasioned by the unique nature of the requirement, the supplier or market conditions.»
Your responsibility as the applicant is to provide your agent with the value of the
items you own (appraisals may be
required) and to make certain they are insured appropriately by scheduling the property on your
policy or purchasing a personal articles floater.
The endorsement, also known as a personal article floater, is meant to insure valuable
items that often
require higher limits than what's included in the typical homeowners
policy.
It's important to understand that coverage, because valuable
items often
require extra attention on your
policy.
Some baggage loss / theft
policies require you to prove ownership of the
items you're claiming for.
With regards to river / rafting insurance, you will note that an additional specified
item is
required if you are venturing more than 3 nautical miles from your kayaking / rafting point of departure, i.e. your travel insurance
policy will
require an additional premium.
An important step is developing a sustainable procurement
policy that
requires our planning team to find eco alternatives to standard event
items.
Chapter 3,
policy item # 14.00 of the Manual indicates that causative significant
requires «more than a trivial or insignificant aspect of the injury or death, but Chapter 4,
policy item # 26.22 of the Manual also indicates that if there is no evidence or insufficient «positive evidence,» the Board must deny the claim.
Step 3: Review your
policy to determine if you are over or under insured and have enough liability and coverage to replace all the
items on your list should you be
required to buy them new.
Most renters insurance
policies have limits that
require special riders to replace
items such as jewelry or fine art.
Some
items such as expensive electronics and valuable collections of art or coins may
require an additional rider, which is an addendum to your
policy.
Your responsibility as the applicant is to provide your agent with the value of the
items you own (appraisals may be
required) and to make certain they are insured appropriately by scheduling the property on your
policy or purchasing a personal articles floater.
In addition, you may have certain high value
items, such as jewelry, collectibles or fine art that may
require a separate fire insurance
policy, as their value can exceed coverage limits.
For these
items, some insurance companies may simply issue a separate rider on your homeowner's or renter's
policy, but in most cases, a separate
policy is generally
required.
Should you
require higher limits on many of the limited
items such as art, wine, bicycles and jewellery we have Home Insurance
Policies that are made for clients that
require higher limits for expensive goods.
Refund of Commitment Fees We hold the refundable loan commitment fee without interest until after the loan is closed and all
required documents and materials used in structuring the loan (such as the recorded documents, title
policy and any other post-closing
items) are received, reviewed and approved by us.
You're usually not
required to pay the deductible when you make a claim on a scheduled
item, but it will raise your
policy premiums, and you'll have to get the
items appraised.
No matter what kind of airliner you travel on, certain basic
items are
required or suggested for domestic travel in the United States: a paper or e-ticket is
required and a travel insurance
policy or travel medical insurance is highly suggested.
Many renters
policies set dollar limits on
items in certain categories like musical equipment, art and jewelry, so floaters are often
required to get the extra coverage you need for these valuables.
If you are
required to insure the musical instrument and your child takes it out of the home you will need to purchase optional All Risks cover on the
item under your Home Cover insurance
policy.
As with homeowners
policies, some
items may
require extra protection.
Even though most rental insurance plans can be altered or have additional coverage purchased to cover most possessions, there are certain
items that renters insurance
policies won't cover or would
require separate special coverage that isn't included in the plan.
It's not uncommon to have this and the accelerated death benefit (ADB) considered one
item on
policies, but the qualifications for each are different: ADB
requires a terminal illness diagnosis before being triggered; the LTC rider are triggered by chronic illnesses that leave you unable to take care of yourself.
In most situations, baggage delay benefits from either a credit card travel insurance
policy or a third - party travel insurance benefit
require the traveler to have their
items misplaced for a certain amount of time.
They generally will cover physical damage to your boat, passengers, and certain personal
items brought on board, as well as damage caused to another boat, dock, pier, etc... A minimum liability
policy is always a good idea even if it's not
required by law.
If you find yourself with a slew of
items that
require a scheduled endorsement, there's another option for you to consider — the HO - 5
policy.
In the eyes of the insurance company, you and your roommate's
items are completely separate and would
require a separate
policy.
Most insurance companies even
require an itemized list of every
item that is to be covered by the
policy.
Big - ticket
items, such as an expensive engagement ring,
require a supplemental piece of insurance called a floater, since their individual value is too high to fall under the standard renter's
policy.
Most homeowners insurance
policies also have ceiling coverage limits for expensive
items such as jewelry and furs, so you should review your
policy to determine if you have valuable possessions which may
require additional coverage in the form of an insurance «rider» or endorsement.
Because of the gap in coverage between a landlord's insurance and the
items owned by the renter, many landlord
require or strongly encourage the purpose of this separate
policy to insure that they are not exposed to undue risks of litigation from their clients.
Since most of these
items require additional coverage beyond the standard homeowners
policy, these consumers need to tell their insurers when they no longer own the
items so they are not paying for unneeded coverage.
Be aware that many home and renters insurance
policies will
require you to purchase additional riders to receive full compensation for extremely valuable
items such as original artwork, jewelry and family heirlooms.
It's important to understand that coverage, because valuable
items often
require extra attention on your
policy.
Other
policies require that the
item be something designed for transportation, like a laptop computer.
Some renters insurance
policies require the damaged
item to normally be stored in your rented place, even if it is damaged elsewhere.
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Required Items to Bring (In - person) or Send via Mail: • Copy of current auto insurance (liability)
policy • Copy of your TX Drivers License (must be valid) • Signed & completed DSC application (download form) • DSC Fees: Mandatory DSC Fees: — School Zone Moving Violation: $ 137.10 — Moving Violation: $ 112.10 Discretionary DSC Fees: — School Zone Moving Violation: $ 177.10 — Moving Violation: $ 152.10
• Greet customers and assist them with the queries regarding product location • Provide customers with information on product features and aftersales services • Clean and stock shelves and display cases and tables • Ascertain that all displayed
items have current price tags on them • Receive merchandize from vendors and suppliers and compare invoices to
items that have been actually received to ensure accuracy of shipment • Make arrangements for received merchandize to be stored in the warehouse or delivered to the front end for displaying purposes • Physically wheel received
items to the store and display them according to company
policy • Take inventory of merchandise to determine
items that need to replenished or reordered • Maintain communication with procurement officer to provide them with information on
required items • Stamp, attach and change price tags in accordance to evolving store
policies • Handle cycle counts of inventory and assist in packing products into kits • Provide product availability information to customers and assist them throughout the purchasing process • Handle shelf allocation and rotation procedures, along with building displays and handling loading and unloading of merchandize onto / from delivery trucks • Take customers» complaints, refer them to appropriate store personnel and assist in resolving customer complaints in a proactive manner