In a new article for Education Next, Boston College professor Shep Melnick says OCR is on shaky legal ground, since its «Letter» fails to take into account the landmark Rodriguez v. San Antonio Board of Education (1973), which ruled that neither the Constitution nor the Civil Rights Act of 1964
require equal distribution of school resources across school districts.
Not exact matches
The
Required Minimum
Distribution method for calculating your Series of Substantially
Equal Periodic Payments (under § 72 (t)(2)(A)(iv)-RRB- calculates the specific amount that you must withdraw from your IRA, 401k, or other retirement plan each year, based upon your account balance at the end of the previous year.
Using substantially
equal monthly payments based on the IRS life expectancy table, the individual received $ 1,194.74 a month at age 57; $ 1,985.93 a month at age 69; $ 1,280.21 per month at age 70, when the payments shift to
required minimum
distributions; and ended up with $ 2,692.04 a month at age 90.
Substantially
equal periodic payments (at least annually) made for life or life expectancy Or, for a specified period of 10 years or more
required minimum
distributions
If you don't take the
required minimum
distributions from your account, you will be subject to a penalty
equal to 50 % of the amount that should have been withdrawn.
Once you reach age 70 1/2, you generally must begin taking
required minimum
distributions (RMDs) from these accounts each year, whether you need the money or not, or face a penalty
equal to 50 % of the
required amount that was not withdrawn.
If an individual begins receiving substantially
equal periodic payments using a fixed method on or after January 1, 2003, may that individual change to the
required minimum
distribution method?
How are annual, substantially
equal periodic payments determined for purposes of the
required minimum
distribution method, the fixed amortization method and the fixed annuity method?
The model assumes new central generation will
require 100 percent new transmission and
distribution and new decentralized generation will
require new T&D
equal to 10 percent of added generating capacity.