Not exact matches
The Four Corners
states had consistent failings in the eyes of the NACSA raters: None of the
states» laws had a renewal
standard tied to academic performance or a default closure
provision, under which a school would lose its charter «by default» if it did not
meet a minimum
standard of performance.
The law allows veteran teachers to
meet the criteria in part by using an alternative method created individually by each
state, the High Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation or HOUSSE provi
state, the High Objective Uniform
State Standard of Evaluation or HOUSSE provi
State Standard of Evaluation or HOUSSE
provision.
These services must be concentrated to serve the students not
meeting, or most at - risk of not
meeting,
state standards, and they must
meet «supplement, not supplant»
provisions of the law.
This bill would have eliminated the
State Board of Education authority to adopt and prescribe certain K - 12 educational functions by requiring each district board and each charter school governing body to, among other
provisions, adopt academic
standards that
meet or exceed the
standards adopted by the SBE during or after the 1998 - 1999 school year.
The
state's Energy Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to update building
standards and add this
provision to help the
state meet its emission targets.
Even though these types of
provisions have harsh consequences for injured victims and are generally not present in Georgia UM policies, contracts made in other
states will almost always be enforced unless the other
state's laws are contrary to public policy - an extremely high
standard to
meet.
More stringent means, in the context of a comparison of a
provision of
State law and a
standard, requirement, or implementation specification adopted under subpart E of part 164 of this subchapter, a
State law that
meets one or more of the following criteria:
While every
state has an endorsement called the HO - 300 which changes the
standard HO - 4 renters policy to
meet state specific
provisions, these are usually matters of simple phrasing rather than substantive changes.