Sentences with phrase «require joint sessions»

In some instances the therapeutic model will require joint sessions with both partners and some individual sessions with one partner or the other.

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But for the moment, amid a sea of names being floated — New York City Public Advocate Tish James, Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas among them — lawmakers are still working out more thorny legal questions of a joint session of the Senate and Assembly, which would be required to fill the post.
Silver also plays an important role in Regents elections, which are required by law to take place during a joint session of the Legislature in March.
For an amendment to be placed before the voters as a referendum, a state constitutional convention, a joint meeting of both houses of the legislature sitting as one body, in each of two successive two - year legislative sessions, must provide the required number of votes.
«Right now, three - quarters of the fastest - growing occupations require more than a high school diploma,» President Obama said in a February 2009 address to a joint session of Congress.
If 21 members of the Senate and 81 members of the House of Representatives judge by vote taken by call of the yeas and nays that such assembling of the General Court is necessary, specifying in such vote the facts constituting such necessity, the General Court shall then complete its organization as a special session, proceed to the consideration of the suspension of Joint Rule 12A which if suspended by the required two - thirds of the members of both branches shall permit the General Court to proceed to the consideration of matters properly before it.
In addition to the time spent in joint session or individual sessions, the mediation will probably require email or postal correspondence between sessions.
NOTE: While not required by Virginia law, when possible and / or agreeable, we recommend and can facilitate a joint counseling session between the birthmother / parents and the prospective adoptive parents.
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