According to the plain wording of s. 44 (1), the circumstances that must be considered in determining
the reasonably applicable standard of repair includes the character and location of the roadway.
Not exact matches
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In 1999, the state legislature amended the law, named after the late Republican state senator John Stull, to require that «the governing board of each school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it
reasonably relates to: the progress of pupils toward the
standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if
applicable, the state adopted academic content
standards as measured by state adopted criterion referenced assessments.»
«44662 (b) The governing board of each school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it
reasonably relates to: (1): The progress of pupils toward the
standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if
applicable, the state adopted academic content
standards as measured by state adopted criterion referenced assessments.»
Two sections currently mention the use of the tests in teacher evaluations: «44662 (b) The governing board of each school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it
reasonably relates to: (1): The progress of pupils toward the
standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if
applicable, the state adopted academic content
standards as measured by state adopted criterion referenced assessments.»
In order to have a successful claim of medical malpractice, the plaintiff has to prove that the healthcare provider (s) failed to act
reasonably (i.e., within the
applicable standard of care) and that this failure to act
reasonably caused cerebral palsy.
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