The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) heard from its membership that in the absence of revised timelines or supportive funding to support the implementation of the transportation standard, many providers will not only be unable to meet current transit demands but also will be unable to meet
requirements under the standard.
The comprehensive nature of our Public Finance Group gives our lawyers an exceptional understanding of municipal disclosure
requirements under these standards:
Not exact matches
If your employer chooses to provide a retirement plan, then it must comply with the
requirements and
standards mandated
under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Unilever, for example, filed a suit against Hampton Creek last year claiming false advertising and unfair competition because Hampton Creek's Just Mayo doesn't contain eggs — a
requirement under the current
standard of identity for mayonnaise.
Following completion of this offering, the Principal Stockholders will control more than 50 % of the combined voting power of our common stock, so
under current listing
standards, we would qualify as a «controlled company» and accordingly, will be exempt from
requirements to have a majority of independent directors, a fully independent nominating and corporate governance committee and a fully independent compensation committee.
Our audit and risk committee is comprised of, and, each of whom satisfies the
requirements for independence and financial literacy
under the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC and listing
standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
serves as the chair of our audit and risk committee, qualifies as an «audit committee financial expert» as defined in the rules of the SEC, and satisfies the financial sophistication
requirements under the listing
standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Viniar serves as the chair of our audit and risk committee, qualifies as an «audit committee financial expert» as defined in the rules of the SEC, and satisfies the financial sophistication
requirements under the listing
standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
Our audit and risk committee is comprised of Messrs. Botha and Viniar and Dr. Summers, each of whom satisfies the
requirements for independence and financial literacy
under the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC and listing
standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
The composition of our audit committee meets the
requirements for independence
under current NASDAQ listing
standards and SEC rules and regulations.
Our board of directors has determined Ms. Rafael and Mr. Robel meet the
requirements for independence of audit committee members
under current listing
standards and SEC rules and regulations.
In order to meet this goal and to comply with the
requirements under the Integrated Accessibility
Standard (Ontario Regulation 191/11 of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005)(the «IASR»), Franklin Templeton has developed the following multi-year accessibility plan.
Our audit committee consists of Messrs. Currie, Fenton and Rosenblatt, with Mr. Currie serving as Chairman, each of whom meets the
requirements for independence
under the listing
standards of the and SEC rules and regulations.
requirements for independence of audit committee members
under current listing
standards and SEC rules and regulations.
The expectation is that certified organic products are non GM and that
requirement will remain so
under the ACO branding and in turn the national
standard requirements.
ACO has put forward a proposal to ensure this remains a clear
requirement under the organic
standards for organic products.
Michael says, «During times of extreme climatic conditions livestock may be agisted on alternative pasture; however
under the
requirements of the Australian Certified Organic
Standard livestock must be bought back onto organic land for at least six months before regaining organic status.
Nearly all fresh fruits and vegetables that don't qualify
under Standard Certification should meet these
requirements (e.g. fresh coconut would not qualify).
Under prior regulations, schools could choose to meet USDA nutritional
requirements using either a «food based» or a «nutrient
standard» approach to their menu planning.
We discussed the final regulations, and how the new
standards differ from current
requirements, with moderator Cindy Brooks, Chair of the School Nutrition Association Public Policy & Legislation Committee and guest speakers Sam Kass (White House Assistant Chef, Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives), Dr. Janey Thornton, PhD, SNS (Deputy
Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services at USDA), and Melissa Rothstein (Deputy Director, Child Nutrition Programs at USDA).
This ASTM safety
standard was included by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission as part of the mandatory regulatory
requirements issued
under Section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act.
Perhaps new
standards, as suggested by the Institute of Medicine and required
under the pending Child Nutrition Act, would help — at least by lowering the minimum calorie
requirements for schools meals.
The law states that EPCs must save a municipality money and meet the
standard definition of competitiveness
under the state's procurement
requirements.
«(2) The Secretary shall require, with respect to any single - or multi-family residential housing subject to a mortgage insured
under this Act, that any approval or certification of the housing for meeting any energy efficiency or conservation criteria,
standards, or
requirements pursuant to this title and any approval or certification required pursuant to this title with respect to energy - conserving improvements or any renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar energy geothermal, or biomass, shall be conducted only by an individual certified by a home energy rating system provider who has been accredited to conduct such ratings by the Home Energy Ratings System Council, the Residential Energy Services Network, or such other appropriate national organization, as the Secretary may provide, or by licensed professional architect or engineer.
-- The Secretary may not guarantee any eligible mortgage
under this section unless the mortgagor has demonstrated, in accordance with such
requirements as the Secretary shall establish, the amount of savings attributable to incorporation of the sustainable building elements to be financed with the green portion of the mortgage, as measured by the National Green Building
Standard for all residential construction developed by the National Association of Home Builders and the U.S. Green Building Council, and approved by the American National Standards Institute, as updated and in effect at the time of such demonstration.
A nonresidential structure shall be considered to comply with the energy efficiency
standards under this subsection if the structure complies with the applicable provisions of any such energy efficiency
requirements,
standards, checklist, or rating systems identified and adopted by the Secretary pursuant to this paragraph, as such
standards are in effect for purposes of this section pursuant to subsection (c).
The installed (nameplate) capacity and generation amounts do not reflect contracted capacity and generational
requirements as measured
under California's Renewable Portfolio
Standard (RPS).
Nearly all fresh fruits and vegetables that don't qualify
under Standard Certification should meet these
requirements (e.g. fresh coconut would not qualify).
The
requirement under those conditions, according to the RDA, is something like 25 mg; however, if we just look at the diet and examine how much zinc you get in a
standard American diet, there's no way that you can get 25 mg of available zinc.
Two well - known commercial reading programs, which have been adopted by some of the nation's largest school districts and have met the strict
requirements for research - based programs
under the federal Reading First initiative, failed to earn ratings from the What Works Clearinghouse because they do not have any studies that satisfy the agency's rigorous evidence
standards.
Key principles for education The key principles for education include a
requirement to advertise non-specific education commodity or services contracts in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) which exceed # 172,514; setting time limits for the tender procedure; the use of the universally acceptable
standards in specifications to promote wider competition; making early decisions on the criteria for the award of the contract; not discriminating against foreign suppliers; offering debriefing to unsuccessful tenderers; and the need to keep statistics of procurements made
under the terms of the directive.
Minnesota moved its testing regimen from February to April in the wake of accountability
standards, while Colorado legislators have proposed moving their testing window from March into April, with advocates suggesting that the increased time for instruction would make meeting performance
requirements under No Child Left Behind more feasible for struggling schools.
The current
standards that an ARC must meet are certification to BS 8484 Part 6 and BS 5979 Cat II, although ARCs applying for new accreditations are expected to meet
requirements for BS 8591 which call upon the same
requirements for BS EN 50518 which is currently
under review.
In states operating Title I programs
under ESEA accountability waivers, curriculum content
standards and assessments must meet the additional
requirement of evaluating whether students are «college and career - ready.»
Under the ESSA, prior to issuing proposed rules under title I on standards, assessments under section 1111 (b)(2), and the requirement under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking pro
Under the ESSA, prior to issuing proposed rules
under title I on standards, assessments under section 1111 (b)(2), and the requirement under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking pro
under title I on
standards, assessments
under section 1111 (b)(2), and the requirement under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking pro
under section 1111 (b)(2), and the
requirement under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking pro
under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking process.
The board voted 8 - 1 July 9 to approve the
requirement, which could be could be phased in for the state's nearly 490,000 8th graders as early as the 2009 - 10 school year if the plan passes muster
under federal accountability
standards.
While states received points (40 out of 500) for «adopting a common set of high quality
standards,» strictly speaking there were only two eligibility
requirements (i.e., what a state had to do in order to be eligible to apply and receive funds): (1) an approved plan for distributing funds
under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and (2) no legal or regulatory barriers to linking student - level data and individual teachers.
The Access Board, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, is an independent federal agency that develops minimum guidelines and
requirements for
standards issued
under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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.
It has quality
standards that are high and in keeping with those proposed by the Obama administration
under Preschool for All, including the
requirement of a licensed teacher in each classroom, no more than 10 children per adult, and an approved and appropriate curriculum.
Uniform reclassification
standards could help remove that incentive, as would the
requirement,
under new the district accountability plan — the Local Control and Accountability Plan — that districts set specific goals for reclassifying English learners.
Ensure work and processes conform to USCG TRASYS SOPs,
standards, and other
requirements stipulated in BPA Calls
under this contract.
Under these arrangements applications against Program
Standard 1.2 will be required to provide a description of the strategy for meeting the TPA
requirements, and evidence of any work undertaken to date.
We have observed time and again where in an effort to meet Adequate Yearly Progress
under No Child Left Behind
requirements, states have watered down
standards and school districts have taken a narrow «teach to the test» view of curricular implementation.
Dian Schaffhauser reports that, as states sort out their science
standards «all of them are expected to adhere to «high - quality» summative science assessments that meet federal
requirements» as defined
under Title 1 Part A of ESSA.
Under this system, teachers can decide if a pupil has met a
standard even if they do not meet 100 per cent of
requirements.
In a Federal Register notice published Monday morning, the department lays out the new
requirements for direct grants
under the Education Department General Administrative Regulations, or EDGAR, to bring them in line with the tiered
standards for evidence that are outlined in ESSA.
Education officials cancelled the July test in part because state lawmakers were considering whether to continue using the test as a graduate
requirement even though it is not aligned with material being taught
under new Common Core
standards.
Since 2011 states have been operating
under individual flexibility waivers granted to individual states from certain federal
requirements, while still meeting accountability, regulatory, administrative, and reporting
standards.
Standard Operating Procedures Manual — Students With Disabilities Subject to Discipline: An Overview This document addresses: (a) The circumstances
under which an MDR must be conducted for a SWD; (b) how to schedule an MDR meeting; (c) procedural
requirements; (d) steps that a school must take following an MDR; and (e) SOHO, the DOE's system of record for suspensions and removals.