In recent times, it has been argued that pro bono should be
a requirement of professional practice.
For many a commitment to pro bono work is part of their ethical duty and should be
a requirement of professional practice.
Not exact matches
On the investment side, while the detention
of Canadian investors John Chang and Allison Lu for commercial disputes with politically connected counterparts in China has gotten most
of the publicity, other
practices, such imposing technology transfer
requirements on foreign investors, targeting foreign over local firms in enforcing environmental rules, and denying reciprocal treatment
of investments in resource projects, banking, telecommunications and
professional services are also cause for serious concern.
As stated in Dodd, 93 Misc.2 d at 647, 403 N.Y.S. 2d at 405, «The most ardent
professional proponents
of joint custody assume cooperation between parents and agreement about child rearing
practices as basic
requirements for joint custody.»
Garnering the least amount
of support among parents is a
requirement that schools have a certified trainer or other health
professional at both
practices and games.
This unique international event will provide the attendees with an innovative program focused on the best
practices in the use
of the mouse model for biomedical and basic research; this program also addresses the item
of continuing
professional education consistent with the new European directive
requirement for lab animal protection in experiments.
These
professionals practice a very different lifestyle and as such their nutritional
requirements also vary from those
of the average person.
The accounting officer should be able to rely on the CFO to ensure that financial statements are prepared promptly and meet the reporting
requirements: the law, financial reporting standards and
professional standards as reflected in Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement
of Recommended
Practice (SORP).
To address the problem, the teachers decided to focus on the nature
of homework —
practice, in this case — thereby addressing the problem, as well as meeting the school's
requirement for collaborative
professional development with peers.
A new report explores how teachers are accessing
professional learning, how it's impacting on their
practice, and some
of the challenges in meeting the
requirements.
The General Attorney occupation covers
professional legal positions involved in preparing cases for trial and / or the trial
of cases before a court or an administrative body or persons having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations,
practices, or other matters falling within the purview
of a Federal Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions
of governing statutes or other
requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents required by the agency's activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions
of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by agency officials.
ASHI Associates work their way to ASHI Certified Inspector status as they meet rigorous
requirements, including passing a comprehensive, written technical exam and performing a minimum
of 250
professional, fee - paid home inspections conducted in accordance with the ASHI Standards
of Practice and Code
of Ethics.
means a veterinarian licensed to
practice veterinary medicine in Minnesota and has met the
requirements of a Veterinarian - Client - Patient Relationship as defined in MN Statute § 156.16 Subd 12 and assumes responsibility for the
professional care given to an animal by a person working under his or her direction.
Supervising Veterinarian means a veterinarian licensed to
practice veterinary medicine in Minnesota and has met the
requirements of a Veterinarian - Client - Patient Relationship as defined in MN Statute § 156.16 Subd 12 and assumes responsibility for the
professional care given to an animal by a person working under his or her direction.
The mission statement
of the ACVN today is «The primary objective
of the American College
of Veterinary Nutrition is to advance the specialty area
of veterinary nutrition and increase the competence
of those who
practice in this field by establishing
requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing
professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination
of new knowledge
of veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate programs.»
As used in this section, «acceptable formal continuing education» shall mean formal programs
of learning which contribute to
professional practice of veterinary technology which are offered by sponsors
of veterinary technician continuing education approved by the department, in consultation with the state board for veterinary medicine, to fulfill the mandatory continuing education
requirement.
As used in this section, «acceptable formal continuing education» shall mean formal programs
of learning which contribute to
professional practice of veterinary medicine which are offered by sponsors
of veterinary continuing education approved by the department, in consultation with the state board for veterinary medicine, to fulfill the mandatory continuing education
requirement.
A licensed veterinarian not engaged in
professional practice shall be exempt from the mandatory continuing education
requirement upon the filing
of a statement with the department declaring such status.
The idea is simple: Since the common
requirements for a credentialed vet tech — a degree from an AVMA - accredited school and passage
of the Veterinary Technician National Examination — resemble the
requirements for human nurses, why wouldn't we use «veterinary nurses» to describe these key
professionals in pet health care
practices?
American College
of Veterinary Nutrition An organization dedicated to advancing the specialty area
of veterinary nutrition and increase the competence
of those who
practice in this field by establishing
requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing
professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination
of new knowledge
of veterinary nutrition.
Ultimately, Convocation accepted the Task Force recommendation [8] that the Skills and
Professional Responsibility Program be replaced with a pre-call five day pre-call professional responsibility and practice requirement integrated with articling and 24 hour of continuing professional development in the first two years after being called
Professional Responsibility Program be replaced with a pre-call five day pre-call
professional responsibility and practice requirement integrated with articling and 24 hour of continuing professional development in the first two years after being called
professional responsibility and
practice requirement integrated with articling and 24 hour
of continuing
professional development in the first two years after being called
professional development in the first two years after being called to the bar.
The issue was whether Green could be suspended from the
practice of law on the grounds that he had violated the law society's rules by not fulfilling the
requirements to attend available lectures as part
of the society's continuing
professional development program.
The Carnegie Foundation issued its book - length report, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession
of Law (Carnegie Report) in 2007.1 Although there have been numerous responses to it, relatively few have engaged it with any degree
of critical analysis.2 Law schools across the country have enthusiastically mentioned the Carnegie Report in connection with curricular changes intended to «prepare» students, in the words
of the Report, for the
practice of law.3 Mostly these changes amount to adding clinical options or even clinical
requirements, adding units to legal writing programs, and updating
professional responsibility courses.
3.1 - 1 1 «Competent lawyer» means a lawyer who has and applies relevant knowledge, skills and attributes in a manner appropriate to each matter undertaken on behalf
of a client and the nature and terms
of the lawyer's engagement, including:... (j) pursuing appropriate
professional development to maintain and enhance legal knowledge and skills; and (k) otherwise adapting to changing
professional requirements, standards, techniques and
practices.
Mandatory continuing
professional development
requirements throughout the country include a specified number
of hours
of training each year in
practice management and ethics.
Beyond these
requirements, protection
of confidential information is sound business and
professional practice.
Those standards include a
requirement that each collaborative
professional attend a 2 - day introductory collaborative training where they learn the process, skills, theories, and ethics
of collaborative
practice.
The policy
of this state and the purpose
of this chapter are to provide that: (1) the admission
of persons to the
practice of public accountancy require education and experience commensurate with the
requirements of the profession; (2) a person who represents that the person
practices public accountancy be qualified to do so; (3) a person licensed as a certified public accountant: (A) maintain high standards
of professional competence, integrity, and learning; and (B) demonstrate competence and integrity in all dealings with the public that rely on or imply the special skills
of a certified public accountant and not merely in connection with the performance
of the attest service;
If your condominium corporation is considering terminating its employment relationship with a superintendent, the board
of directors should obtain
professional advice on the proper methods for doing so, including best
practices for conducting a termination meeting, the law regarding termination pay and notice
requirements, and how to best protect the condominium corporation from a wrongful dismissal or human rights claim by the terminated employee.
Members support and accept the CPD Program including the philosophy and the CPD Plan implementation There is a growing capacity
of lawyers to self - evaluate the progress
of the CPD activities and learning 100 %
of lawyers identified and planned
professional development activities 91 %
of lawyers followed through on their learning activities as planned 1/3
of respondents (32 %) spent over 50 hours on CPD activities over the last 12 months 90 % spent over 15 hours on CPD activities — over the minimum hourly
requirement of other CPD programs Recommendations: Integration
of competencies into the CPD planning material available to lawyers Develop a competency profile that includes the quality
of legal services provided to clients including not only substantive law but ethics,
practice management and workplace health / stress issues More support to lawyers in the development
of their CPD Plans Development
of best
practices in the development
of CPD Plans Submission
of CPD Plans to the Law Society Embedding the CPD Alberta website content onto the LSA website Review the accountability strategy for the CPD Program CPD as a proactive program.
As a provider
of professional legal services in private
practice, a virtual GC is not exempt from the
requirement to have
professional indemnity insurance coverage.
Since 2000, Micah has presented the Pennsylvania Bar Association's annual marketing ethics program (as part
of its three times per year «Ethics Potpourri» programming in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh), changing the focus each year to address ethics topics that have included an analysis
of U.S. Supreme Court cases, advertising ethics opinions across the country, lawyer rankings and ratings, use
of social media, blogs, traditional marketing approaches and missteps, internet marketing, solicitation, multi-jurisdictional
practices, and state - by - state advertising
requirements as they relate to everything from pre-approvals, language limitations, disciplinary actions, and the myriad
of ways a law firm can (often unknowingly) violate the Rules
of Professional Conduct.
(3) law society oversight and discipline as to a lawyer's competence, ethical
practice, financial management, compliance with a code
of professional conduct, and with all
of the many
requirements that the «relationship to clients» requires;
As with many
of the
requirements of this final rule, health care providers are given latitude and expected to make decisions regarding disclosures, based on their
professional judgment and experience with common
practice, in the best interest
of the individual.
Notwithstanding any other provisions
of these rules, upon compliance with the
requirements of this rule the supreme court may admit an individual to
practice law in this state provided that such individual has furnished satisfactory evidence that he or she has graduated from a law school approved by the American Bar Association; has been admitted to
practice law in another state, federal territory or commonwealth or the District
of Columbia for at least 5 years; has taken and passed either the Multistate
Professional Responsibility Examination with a scale score
of at least 85 or an equivalent course in ethics taken during his or her law school attendance; and who is the president, dean or academic director
of The National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, including the director
of The National Center for the Courts and Media.
The differences between the rule and the
professional codes include the individual's right
of access to health information in the covered entity's possession, relationships between contractors and covered entities, and the
requirement that covered entities make their privacy policies and
practices available to patients through a notice Start Printed Page 82764and the ability to respond to questions related to the notice.
Regulation 8 provides that a trader is guilty
of an offence if he «knowingly or recklessly engages in a commercial
practice which contravenes the
requirements of professional diligence» and «the
practice materially distorts or is likely to materially distort the economic behaviour
of the average consumer».
As law students, however intelligent and well - intentioned, they are information tyros at best, with little - to - no possible understanding or appreciation
of the manifold bibliographical, publishing, technological,
professional, historical, archival, retrieval and other competing considerations inherent in citation
practice, and only a basic grasp
of the stylistic
requirements of scholarly writing and publishing.
A quick review
of CSIC information tells you that it has a
professional code, education
requirements, and a myriad
of regulatory best
practices at hand — but what more can it do when it's inherent structure lacks jurisdiction over practitioners who are not registered.
The information content that is offered must carry with it a level
of trustworthiness and quality that is consistent with the specific and varied
requirements of legal and
professional practice.
The Law Society's Certified Specialist Program recognizes a small number
of practitioners who have met established standards
of experience and knowledge
requirements in the designated area
of law and have maintained exemplary standards
of professional practice.
Serve and protect the physician or healthcare provider
practice by adhering to
professional standards, policies and procedures, federal, state and local
requirements and Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards
As part
of the provision
of pharmaceutical care, the Pharmacist provides prescribed medications, drugs, and other pharmaceuticals consistent with ethical, legal, regulatory and
professional (Pharmacy
Practice)
requirements.
CRNAs must complete a graduate program
of study that includes both clinical experience and classroom instruction, pass a certification examination, and meet
professional requirements before earning a license to
practice.
Serves and protects the physician or health care provider
practice by adhering to
professional standards, policies and procedures, federal, state, and local
requirements, and Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards.
• Track record
of creating office correspondence such as letter, memos and reports according to
professional protocols • Skilled in handling incoming calls for information and providing concise info by remaining within company protocol limitations • Competent in maintaining records and filing systems according to set procedures • Known for maintaining the confidentiality
of all information • Proficient in liaising with vendors and suppliers to ensure accurate and timely delivery
of office equipment and supplies • Deep insight into operating and maintaining office equipment such as copiers, fax machines and scanners • Effectively able to work with technology to ensure smooth office
practices and procedures • Demonstrated ability to perform scheduling and follow up duties • Well - versed in providing support to different departments with their projects, including marketing, sales and procurement • Able to arrange travel and accommodation for executives based on their specific
requirements • Unmatched ability to take and type minutes
of the meeting while maintaining accuracy and essence
of each agenda • Competent at communicating verbally and in writing to answer queries or provide information in an accurate and
professional manner • Efficiently coordinates the flow
of information both internally and externally to ensure smooth work processes
As a minimum
requirement, every writer on our team has earned either a Certified
Professional Resume Writing certificate from the
Professional Association
of Resume Writers and Career Coaches or Nationally Certified Resume Writer designation from the National Resume Writers» Association where there is a
requirement to remain up - to - date with resume
practices, styles and strategies.
Responsibilities * Properly prioritizes workload; demonstrates responsibility and ability to act independently in areas not requiring the
professional judgment
of a registered pharmacist * Ensures an environment
of patient safety, promotes evidence - based
practice and quality initiatives and exhibits professionalism
Requirements / Qualifications * High school diploma or GED * Approved Pharmacy Technician Certification required within 9 months
of hire or transfer date Discovering opportunities, support and excellence — all while making a real difference in patients» lives — begins at Mount Carmel.
Each jurisdiction has laws, licensing bodies, and regulations that describe
requirements for education and training and define the scope
of practice of health
professionals and workers.
Though my enclosed resume provides a good overview
of my strengths and achievements, I have also listed some
of your specific
requirements for the position and my applicable skills.You are seeking a self - motivated
professional who can make an immediate positive contribution to your growing
practice.