Sentences with phrase «regulatory language in»

Late last week, however, 12 of the 14 denials that were posted on the school board's website were revealed to have been triggered after four defiant charter operators had refused to include mandated regulatory language in their petitions.

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On the other hand, regulatory and user pressure has sometimes led Facebook to pull back on its data collection and use and to explain things in plainer languagein contrast to dense legalese from many other internet companies.
This proposed statutory language, which all states will now have the option to adopt, is intended to «harmonize state - level regulation of virtual currencies in the absence of an overarching federal payments regulatory framework.»
But that was another step in the process of co-opting the English language because FINRA is not the financial industry regulatory authority, if you assume the totality of the financial industry.
The exemption language in the Governor's bill does not rule out enforcement actions by regulatory agencies (POINT: Examples include denial of licenses to provide services).
Finally, every EU citizen should be able to address the EU in one of its 24 official languages and the most important regulatory texts and some information material is also available in all these languages.
«Governor Cuomo deserves credit for neither attempting to include regulatory language nor increase resources to proceed with fracking in his budget proposal.
One of those bills should advance this week, in fact, as a Senate panel is expected on Wednesday to approve a measure that includes substantial language aimed at giving researchers some regulatory relief.
It will be important, Panne says, to dissect in detail how scaffold proteins, such as the CBP and p300 co-activators, contribute to the rich gene regulatory language, how such chromatin modifiers are targeted to the genome, how their activity is regulated, and how chromatin modifications contribute to the signaling reaction.
[ii] Agencies post a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the Federal Register, providing background on the issue, the language of the proposed rule, and a required regulatory impact analysis.
Language provides the foundation for the development of self - regulatory skills, enabling students to express themselves and negotiate interactions with others; the demands of these self - regulatory processes in turn can support the development of rich vocabulary and social language skills.
The waiver authority will not apply to ratios for children under 24 months old, which has been made clear in the proposed revision of the regulatory language given the critical importance of low ratios for infants and young toddlers.
«The actions we took last summer in relation to GCSE English language were based on evidence in a full report from regulatory officials.
#related #The law would put other constraints on the federal government, among them checks on the secretary of education's liberal regulatory powers — used and abused to educators» and administrators» despair under Duncan — and language reinforcing existing prohibitions that keep the Department of Education from insinuating itself into curriculum decisions in charter schools.
This landmark regulatory change took more than a decade of hard work to accomplish, from identifying and researching the issue, to educating and alerting lawmakers, agency officials and the public about the nature and scope of the problem, to adding the appropriate language to the 2008 Farm Bill, resulting in the publication of these regulations.
These potential new incentives come in the form of draft federal regulatory language, which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to finalize as part of the entire rulemaking process for the Clean Power Plan (CPP).
The dubious legal basis of both the Tailoring Rule and EPA's efforts to bully States into immediately amending their permit programs» now impose a terrible uncertainty tax on our struggling economy, as no business is able to make plans or investments in reliance on a regulatory scheme so clearly at odds with the plain language of the Act.»
Holmstead's reputation for repeatedly censoring inconvenient scientific data and watering down regulatory language was again demonstrated in 2005 by multiple offenses.
Documents created in any country and any language can be, and increasingly are, relevant to lawsuits, investigations or regulatory matters.
They are comparatively «easy - win» locations in which to establish new offices, thanks to familiar, stable business environments, similar legal frameworks and regulatory regimes, easily transferable skills deployment, and fewer language barriers.
The framework, «created through public - private collaboration, provides a common language to address and manage cyber risk in a cost - effective way based on business needs, without placing additional regulatory requirements on businesses.»
Most statutory and regulatory language pertain either to the organization of the government bureaucracy or to the regulation is enterprises in highly regulated industries that the vast majority of people have no involvement in and hence no need to know about.
That being said, considering the differences in the various language versions of Article 15 (1) of Directive 2002 / 58 / EC (§ § 145 - 147), the AG acknowledges that regulatory measures adopted by an executive authority might also suffice, although he would personally prefer to give the executive authority only the responsibility of implementing the measures adopted by the legislative authority (§ § 152 - 153).
Thus, while it is reasonable to use the collateral attack doctrine to preclude a later attack on issues directly related to the particular regulatory decision (e.g. the consultation issues in this matter), the doctrine surely can not be used to require a party to raise issues «upstream» of the regulatory matter in question (on the language of upstream in this context see Skeetchestn et al v Registrar of Land Titles, 2000 BCSC 118, aff'd 2000 BCCA 525).
Zivkovic Samardzic has advised the British Broadcasting Corporation on the incorporation of its representative office and the regulatory aspects of its new digital service in the Serbian language.
Response: Congress explicitly included demographic information in the statutory definition of this term, so we include such language in our regulatory definition of it.
On the other hand, regulatory and user pressure has sometimes led Facebook to pull back on its data collection and use and to explain things in plainer languagein contrast to dense legalese from many other internet companies.
Life science companies are under pressure to deliver in a challenging cost, regulatory and operational environment, so expect employers to seek out candidates who are comfortable team players with excellent language and communications skills.
In addition, consistent with SAMHSA's prior statement in the SNPRM preamble, SAMHSA has added language to the regulatory text in § 2.33 (b) to clarify that disclosures to contractors, subcontractors, and legal representatives are not permitted for activities related to a patient's diagnosis, treatment, or referral for treatmenIn addition, consistent with SAMHSA's prior statement in the SNPRM preamble, SAMHSA has added language to the regulatory text in § 2.33 (b) to clarify that disclosures to contractors, subcontractors, and legal representatives are not permitted for activities related to a patient's diagnosis, treatment, or referral for treatmenin the SNPRM preamble, SAMHSA has added language to the regulatory text in § 2.33 (b) to clarify that disclosures to contractors, subcontractors, and legal representatives are not permitted for activities related to a patient's diagnosis, treatment, or referral for treatmenin § 2.33 (b) to clarify that disclosures to contractors, subcontractors, and legal representatives are not permitted for activities related to a patient's diagnosis, treatment, or referral for treatment.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical health, 9 our findings provide information about links between ACEs and early childhood outcomes at the intersection of learning, behavior, and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems, and aggression were also associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self - regulatory behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examinein early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems, and aggression were also associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self - regulatory behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examineIn fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examinein every outcome examined.
High cortisol levels reduce functionality in important self - regulatory parts of the brain, such as the hippocampus (the centre of learning and organisation), the corpus callosum (which allows communication between left and right brain hemispheres, connecting language with sensed experiences) and the prefrontal cortex (fundamental in planning and regulating feelings and behaviour).
After NAR members bombarded Senate offices with nearly 2,000 calls, letters, E-mails, and faxes in five days, Sen. Richard Shelby, R - Ala., agreed to strike language from financial services regulatory relief legislation that would have created a huge loophole in the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
And while regulations are, for the most part, couched in terms of prohibition (e.g., the «shall nots») and fill volumes with regulatory language, Codes of Ethics provide the most succinct guide for behaviour and are easy to remember.»
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