Sentences with phrase «requirements under state law»

In some cases, a fall occurs through a sequence of events such as a falling object or a failure of the company to abide by the safety requirements under state law.
The Oct. 10 ruling involved a requirement under state law that such support continue beyond a child's 18th birthday if that child is still enrolled in «any recognized and accredited program» — a category that the court said includes online and distance - learning programs that are accredited outside the state.
Based on these assumptions, the Department concludes that the principal economic effect of the final rule would be to expand the right to request amendments to protected health information held by a health plan or provider to those who are not currently covered by amendment requirements under state laws or codes of conduct.

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Remember: short breaks generally 20 minutes or less under federal law, but even more strict requirements may apply under some state laws, must be paid.
Heirs will need to make sure they meet all the requirements for a qualified disclaimer under federal and state law.
While this course could be seriously useful for those going into the wine or restaurant business, there's an added bonus for those who take it: All students are exempt from 21 - year - old age requirement under Section 65 of New York State law.
The credit card operations that are conducted under our arrangements with Capital One are subject to numerous federal and state laws that impose disclosure and other requirements upon the origination, servicing and enforcement of credit accounts and limitations on the maximum amount of finance charges that may be charged by a credit provider.
The Notes will not be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the «Securities Act «-RRB-, or any state securities laws, and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from, or a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act and applicable state securities laws.
Berkshire and its subsidiaries fully comply with all disclosure requirements pertaining to political contributions under federal, state and local laws.
The $ 4.4 billion charge tied to the tax law stems from a requirement that companies move cash from overseas back to the United States and revalue assets that Goldman would have used under the old tax system to reduce its effective tax rate.
We expect to see more consumer fraud claims based on the violation of state labeling statutes given that courts are increasingly finding a private right of action under state law concerning the FDA's labeling requirements.
Some states have different requirements, so you should also ensure that your practices are compliant under both federal and state law.
Lead author Sara Chrisman of the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center in Seattle, Washington, viewed the finding that concussion education requirements for coaches under the state's first - in - the - nation «Lystedt Law» were being closely followed by public high schools in Washington State as «very encouraging but not surprising,» noting that schools had an incentive to follow the law because it provides legal immunity from litigation for schools that follow it correstate's first - in - the - nation «Lystedt Law» were being closely followed by public high schools in Washington State as «very encouraging but not surprising,» noting that schools had an incentive to follow the law because it provides legal immunity from litigation for schools that follow it correctLaw» were being closely followed by public high schools in Washington State as «very encouraging but not surprising,» noting that schools had an incentive to follow the law because it provides legal immunity from litigation for schools that follow it correState as «very encouraging but not surprising,» noting that schools had an incentive to follow the law because it provides legal immunity from litigation for schools that follow it correctlaw because it provides legal immunity from litigation for schools that follow it correctly.
The panel is advisory in nature, its executive director Regina Calcaterra said, and is exempt from requirements under the state Open Meetings Law.
Probation Officers and Supervisors staffing the Probation Department shall be New York State Certified Peace Officers and have met the mandated training requirement of a Probation Officer as specified by the New York Department of Criminal Justice Service and appointed under the provisions of New York Civil Service Law.
Under law, states failing to enforce that requirement risk loss of federal financial aid — a rule that many school administrators view as a threat to New York.
«We can find no exception to the requirement that those entities register as lobbyists and report their lobbying as required under state law
The state is still required to use state test scores in school accountability — a requirement that will be carried over under the new law, the official said.
Under the new state law, the Department of Motor Vehicles will oversee licensing, insurance and inspection requirements for all ride - hailing outside New York City.
The current state law says that towns, under the state's so - called «minimum budget requirement,» can not spend less money on public education than was spent during the previous year — unless special circumstances such as a sudden drop in enrollment or other problems.
Should gay marriage one day pass in New York, he will fully execute any requirements of the state comptroller «s office under that law
The law states that EPCs must save a municipality money and meet the standard definition of competitiveness under the state's procurement requirements.
UFT lawyers argue that «while charter schools may receive some funding from private entities, they are overwhelmingly funded by public tax dollars and they are subject to the disclosure requirements applicable to government agencies under the New York state Freedom of Information Law
The judge argued that the state law, «when measured against Supreme Court precedent... falls woefully short of constitutional requirements» in the restrictions it placed on access to abortion for pregnant girls under age 18.
The money is in addition to the $ 370 million in grants provided last summer to all state education agencies to help meet the testing requirements under the law, a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
My main recommendation, therefore, is to maintain the law's current annual testing requirements, while restoring to states virtually all decisions about the design of their accountability systems, including how schools and teachers are identified as under - performing and what should be done to improve their performance.
The availability of choice under NCLB largely vanished when the Department of Education began granting waivers of many of the law's requirements to states.
The ACGR, which states use to fulfill accountability requirements under the No Child Left Behind law, has climbed 2 percentage points since 2011, when the Education Department first started requiring states to calculate and report graduation rates using this method.
In addition, the state legislature has approved a new law that allows high school students to substitute a rigorous computer science course for a mathematics class under North Dakota graduation requirements.
This report, co-authored by Safal Partners and Public Impact for the National Charter School Resource Center, examines federal requirements under civil rights laws and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and state laws governing charter school recruitment, retention, enrollment of EL students and their accountability for EL student performance; requirements and current challenges related to EL data reporting; and whether existing laws are adequate to address the needs of this growing population of ELs in charter schools.
(Sec. 7007) The bill expands eligibility for emergency and modernization grants to an LEA that meets specified existing requirements if at least 10 % of the LEA's acreage is exempt from state and local taxation under federal law.
Under current law, a state is required to establish long - term goals based on the requirement that all students attain a proficient or higher level of achievement within a specified timeframe.
[REF] Because Arizona's law is a departure from the federal requirement of one uniform state test, Washington's reaction to the legislation may be an indicator of the federal government's interpretation of flexibility under ESSA.
However, states and the U.S. Department of Education must together confront substantial implementation problems in this area, because the new requirements are fraught with technical complications, will lead to dramatic increases in the number of schools identified as failing, set improvement targets that many see as unrealistic, and are no more grounded in research or experience than the standards set by most states under the old law.
As state education agencies (SEAs) begin to think about the implications of this new law, it is imperative that all parties fully understand the requirements and opportunities under ESSA, as well as the barriers and challenges that may be encountered in carrying out these new requirements.
A noninstructional contractor who is exempt under this section from the screening requirements set forth in s. 1012.465 or s. 1012.467 is subject to a search of his or her name or other identifying information against the registration information regarding sexual predators and sexual offenders maintained by the Department of Law Enforcement under s. 943.043 and the National Sex Offender Public Registry maintained by the United States Department of Justice.
The state Department of Education last week released a mostly positive report on the initial year of the system as dictated under the TEACHNJ tenure reform law, citing some challenges but praising the progress in meeting requirements for additional observations and goal setting for teachers.
The state, by submitting an application for funds under ESSA (the state plan), is entering into an agreement to meet the requirements of the law.
Provides leadership for assuring full compliance with legal requirements as prescribed by federal law under IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act 1997) and IDEIA (Individuals with Disabilities in Education Improvement Act, 2004) and State of California Education Code
Another eight states received waivers from federal education requirements under the No Child Left Behind law.
However, having multiple tests could jeopardize the state's waiver from requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind law and federal funding.
This substitute amendment requires, upon request of a parent or guardian, a school board, or the governing body of an independent charter school or a private voucher school, to excuse a pupil enrolled in any grade from 3 to 12 from taking any examination required under state or federal law, except for an examination that is a high school graduation requirement.
The state was required to issue the report cards this year in order to obtain a waiver from requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind law.
Under the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act, states are free to set their own standards, and it's certainly true that some have dumbed - down their exams to meet the law's requirements.
That testing requirement, stipulated under the recently signed Assembly Bill 484 — which says that the field, or practice, test be given instead of state tests required under federal law — is also putting the state in conflict with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
That is why we have begun to consider how to exercise our authority, if Congress does not reauthorize the ESEA soon, to invite requests for flexibility to support State and local reforms under section 9401 of the law, which authorizes the Department to waive most statutory and regulatory requirements if needed to «increase the quality of instruction for students; and improve the academic achievement of students.»
At the state policy level, 46 states have adopted leadership standards for principals, and many have begun aligning them to all components of a school leader's career continuum.125 In addition, recently more than half of states, through a mix of state and federal initiatives, have passed laws to strengthen the evaluation process for principals.3 AAnd under the federal Race to the Top grant, states such as Louisiana and Rhode Island implemented new requirements for principal preparation programs.
Under the new ESSA law, the requirement for content mastery is left to states to determine.
As Congress works to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which expired three years ago, states and local districts face burdensome and costly requirements under the law and must redirect scarce resources to avoid sanctions.
(A) designate a State agency as the sole State agency to administer the plan, or to supervise its administration by a local agency, except that (i) where under the State's law the State agency for the blind or other agency which provides assistance or services to the adult blind, is authorized to * provide vocational REHABILITATION services to such individuals, such agency may be designated as the sole State agency to administer the part of the plan * under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind (or to supervise the administration of such part by a local agency) and a separate State agency may be designated as the sole State agency with respect to the rest of the State plan, and (ii) the Secretary, upon the request of a State, may authorize such agency to share funding and administrative responsibility with another agency of the State or with a local agency in order to permit such agencies to carry out a joint program to provide services to handicapped individuals, and may waive compliance with respect to vocational * REHABILITATION services furnished under such programs with the requirement of clause (4) of this subsection that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of that State;
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