It has signaled that it may be prepared to reduce the limited reductions
required under the proposals, if there is pressure from states.
A number of these commenters were concerned that a separate disclosure form for the seller would have been
required under the proposal, which they believed would be unnecessarily burdensome and complicate closings.
Not exact matches
Under this
proposal, issuers of syndicated mortgages would also be
required to deliver property appraisals prepared by an independent, qualified appraiser.
TD Bank (along with the Royal Bank of Canada, which saw a similar
proposal receive approximately 43 % support) were quick to point out that the proposed standards were incompatible with the existing proxy access rights provided
under the Canadian Bank Act («Bank Act»), which stipulates that the minimum ownership threshold
required to utilize proxy access at any firm is 5 % of the total shares outstanding.
Under the new
proposal, member states are
required to ensure that exchange services between virtual currencies and fiat currencies, and custodian wallet providers, are registered.
According to a note from Macquarie Equities, «with a book value per share of around $ 1.30 and farmers have purchased shares at $ 1 - $ 1.20, so we think any whole company
proposal would need to reflect good value to achieve the 75 - 90 per cent
required farmer sign - off (
under various structures).»
Today, on behalf of Corporate Accountability International and in collaboration with the Campaign for a Commercial - Free Childhood, I submitted the following comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding its
proposal to
require schools to only allow marketing for those foods allowed
under the agency's «Smart Snacks» nutrition guidelines.
Today, CCFC and Corporate Accountability International submitted the following comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding its
proposal to
require schools to only allow marketing for those foods allowed
under the agency's «Smart Snacks» nutrition guidelines.
RED HOOK, Brooklyn — The Trump Administration has given notice to anyone receiving public assistance to pay rent that the amount they're
required to contribute is likely to increase
under a
proposal introduced by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.
Under the controversial
proposal, charter schools that already have demonstrated strong academic performance would be able to set their own qualifications, with one
proposal requiring a bachelor's degree and just 30 hours of classroom instruction in order to begin teaching students.
The administration hasn't yet considered the climate change impacts of the
proposal as
required under federal law, Schneiderman wrote in comments submitted Friday.
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney unveiled a shared services plan with 95
proposals aimed at streamlining and cutting the cost of municipal government by $ 6 million
under a new law that
requires shared services plans be submitted by Aug. 1.
The difference is Cuomo's
proposal requires schools
under receivership to become community schools, which means they would offer other services to students in addition to education, such as medical, dental or mental health care.
The governor also pointedly mentioned a
proposal that would
require political consultants to elected officials register as lobbyists, an area in which Mayor Bill de Blasio in New York City has come
under fire.
Under the
proposal, which now only
requires royal assent, ministers will be able to order the inquiry to replace an inquest featuring a jury where intercept evidence is deemed to be sensitive in national security terms.
Doctors and charity workers could be
required by law to alert police to potential offenders,
under new draft
proposals from the Home Office.
Under the tenets of the
proposal, if Democrats control both houses, as they did briefly from 2008 to 2010, then it would
require a greater number of votes to pass the lines.
And Democrats failed to use the bill to reverse a ban engineered last year by McConnell on
proposals to allow the Securities and Exchange Commission to
require publicly - traded corporations to disclose political spending permitted
under the Supreme Court's 2010 decision allowing unlimited political spending by businesses.
Under the state's ESSA compliance plan, such districts would be
required to come up with their own
proposals for improving test - taking rates.
The two
proposals — Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, which
requires affordable housing in some new construction, and Zoning for Quality and Affordability, which raises building heights and lifts parking requirements to spur development of senior and affordable housing — have come
under fire from an array of constituencies.
Mr. Wines said there are about 400 property owners in the proposed district and normally a petition signed by 50 percent of the property owners would be
required to defeat the
proposal under state law.
Under the original
proposal, the town's current Marine District zoning would have been amended to
require ferry terminals «to have at least 10 acres of buildable land dedicated to each ferry service provided,» while also offering a certain number of parking spaces for passengers.
The other
proposals under discussion would
require officers to explain why they are stopping people, tell them when they have a right to refuse a search and hand out business cards identifying themselves.
Section 7008 of the America COMPETES (Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science) Act, which President George W. Bush signed into law on 9 August,
requires all
proposals for NSF grants that will support postdocs to «include a description of the mentoring activities that will be provided...
under the Foundation's broader impacts merit review criterion.
Heavily white school districts near the Twin Cities would be
required to attract minority students and insure that they soon achieve on a par with their new peers,
under a
proposal before the Minnesota state board of education this week.
Under the ESEA
proposal, states would be
required to adopt performance examinations for all new teachers,
requiring them to demonstrate both subject - matter knowledge and teaching expertise.
Examples of such initiatives include the No Child Left Behind legislation in the United States, which
required schools to demonstrate that they were making adequate yearly progress and provided escalating negative consequences for schools that were unable to do this; the creation and publication of league tables of «value - added» measures of school performance in England;
proposals to introduce financial rewards for school improvement and performance pay tied to improved test results in Australia; and the encouragement of competition between schools
under New Zealand's Tomorrow's Schools program.
CORE is
required to send its
proposal to the State Board of Education for review, but
under federal law the board can only comment, not block the application.
Under the new
proposal, states would also be
required to intervene in the lowest performing 5 percent of schools, have school - level interventions in schools in which subgroups of students perform poorly, and intervene in schools in which fewer than two - thirds of students graduate.
[4] Although the ESSA would end the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) mandates
under NCLB, which
require that all students in all states make «adequate» annual progress toward universal proficiency in math and reading or have the state risk federal sanctions, the
proposal would keep the annual testing structure in place.
A balanced budget would
require $ 5 million in savings coming from employee health insurance changes
under the
proposal, and using $ 3.7 million of the district's unused taxing authority.
Under the
proposal, the UW System would be
required to create a new office within four months to authorize independent charter schools in school districts with more than 25,000 students — Madison and Milwaukee — without local school board approval.
The entire waiver process was sloppily administered in the first place, with Duncan granting waivers to states (and allowing them to ignore whole sections of No Child) even thought they have not yet implemented or enacted all the
proposals within their applications, and the administration ignoring concerns raised by its own peer review panels about such matters as how states have ignored the need to gain consultation on proposed changes from American Indian tribes as
required under the U.S. Constitution (as well as from black and Latino communities equally affected by the evisceration of accountability).
The administration has also ignored red flags raised by peer review panels it has put in place to vet the submitted
proposals — including concerns that states didn't present their
proposals to American Indian tribes as
required under both the waiver process (as well as
under federal and state laws), and that D.C.'s plan for implementing Common Core reading and math standards was not «realistic and of high quality».
Haycock, who last week criticized the teacher quality standards contained in the Administration's
proposal for the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, praised the provision in the
proposal requiring all states receiving funds
under the Act to have subject area examinations for prospective teachers.
Given that states such as New York and New Mexico developed their
proposals without consulting with Native groups and communities as
required under the waiver process, there are others who may not be so willing to embrace any
proposals submitted, giving both sides allies for their efforts.
Under his new
proposal, teachers will no longer be
required to have a degree in education to teach, but instead would be given licenses if they can simply pass a test by the Pearson Company.
«While we are grateful that Congress rejected
proposals to eliminate this critical funding source for developing strong educators and school leaders, ensuring that districts across the country have the resources to build solid school leadership pipelines
requires the full Title II amount authorized
under ESSA,» said NYC Leadership Academy President & CEO Irma Zardoya.
Under Ofqual's
proposal, exam boards would be
required to collect a formal statement from schools, confirming pupils had been given «reasonable opportunities» to complete the non-exam assessment task and that 20 hours had been set aside for it.
Under the
proposal, which would
require legislative approval, Wisconsin would for the first time have a system to reward the best and reform the worst public schools — including charter schools and private schools that enroll publicly funded voucher students.
Electronic stability control, already standard on all passenger vehicles since the 2012 model year, could be
required for new large truck tractors and certain large buses
under a
proposal being considered by federal regulators.
Very often your university / college
requires you to prepare a thesis
proposal to make sure that the topic is novel and your topic comes
under your area of specialization and also decide your capability to complete the work with perfection.
Consumer
Proposals under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
require payment toward your unsecured debts but not the full payment amount.
Owners of dangerous dogs could face dramatically higher fines and be
required to maintain up to $ 1 million in homeowners insurance
under proposals the Brevard County Commission will consider today.Spurred by recent dog attacks that nearly killed a woman and injured a child, commissioners asked animal experts to propose new fines and help toughen the county's animal control ordinance.The proposed fee increases target all irresponsible pet owners, from those who fail to vaccinate their pets to owners whose dogs are involved in severe attacks.
AUGUSTA - «Many animals on the state's new restricted list will still be allowed
under the
proposal, but a permit from the DIFW to possess an animal on the list would be
required in many cases.»
Under the
proposal annual licensing fees
required for commercial kennels as well as shelters, boarding kennels, contract kennels, pet stores, exhibition facilities, could be raised to $ 2,500 instead of $ 500.
Under the
proposal the City would also
require spay / neuter of cats allowed outside.
Under this
proposal, pet stores would be
required to provide adoptable animals from your local shelter and -LSB-...]
Under our
proposal, electric utilities would be
required to produce a set amount of their electricity from low or non-emitting sources or through energy efficiency.
Whereas the Senate strongly believes that the
proposals under negotiation, because of the disparity of treatment between Annex I Parties and Developing Countries and the level of
required emission reductions, could result in serious harm to the United States economy, including significant job loss, trade disadvantages, increased energy and consumer costs, or any combination thereof; and