The planned redevelopment of the former Nine Inch Nails recording studio on Magazine Street and the proposed expansion of Audubon Charter School both return to a city board Wednesday morning
seeking waivers required to start their projects.
Not exact matches
According to LaMalfa's press release, the American Food for American Schools Act «would legally
require school nutrition providers to
seek a
waiver in order to use foreign commodities and products.
Notably, California and 11 other states had been
seeking waivers from the EPA permitting them to pass laws
requiring reduced car emissions of greenhouse gases from the 2009 model year onward.
His opinions are informed by surveys he and colleagues are conducting of parents in Michigan, who as of December 2014 are forced to go through a 30 - minute vaccine education program if they want to
seek a
waiver to a child's
required vaccine.
Aiming to spread its ideas as far and fast as possible, the education department eventually
required all states
seeking much - needed
waivers from No Child Left Behind to adopt test - based evaluation systems.
The
waiver application contains the same commitments that all states
seeking waivers were
required to meet: implementing Common Core or other rigorous standards preparing students for college and careers, developing a teacher evaluation process that includes the results of local and state tests, and creating an accountability system that recognizes that success is more than students» test scores.
The Obama administration also
required that teacher evaluations be tied to student performance for states
seeking waivers from the mandates of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), and California as a result did not receive a
waiver, although six districts, including LA Unified, did receive them.
From where they sit, the administration can not
require states to fulfill promises they made as part of
seeking the
waivers.
Mississippi and 44 other states adopted the more rigorous Common Core standards in 2010 after the Obama administration
required tougher standards for those
seeking state
waivers from the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act.
Mississippi adopted the more rigorous Common Core standards in 2010 after the Obama administration
required tougher standards for those
seeking state
waivers from the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act.
Earlier this month, the Utah State Board of Education voted to
seek a
waiver from an ESSA provision that would
require the state to count students who opt out of statewide testing as zero scores for school accountability purposes.
Federal law currently
requires schools to take the same standardized test, but Wisconsin would
seek a
waiver to allow for schools to choose between three and five standardized tests to measure performance.
Though Georgia typically
requires practice for five of the last seven years when out - of - state lawyers
seek bar admission, that requirement was overridden by the
waiver policy for military spouses, the ABA says.
But that's not all the Bar thinks would be
required in some (unidentified) circumstances: «Depending on the sensitivity of the matter, Attorney may need to avoid using the public wireless connection entirely or notify Client of possible risks attendant to his use of the public wireless connection, including potential disclosure of confidential information and possible
waiver of attorney - client privilege or work product protections, and
seek her informed consent to do so.»
Work requirements: Kentucky was the first state to formally introduce work requirements based on federal guidelines; according to The New York Times, «the
waiver application
seeks to
require most non-disabled Medicaid beneficiaries age 19 to 64 to work at least 20 hours a week.
Illinois law
requires Planned Parenthood of Illinois to notify a parent or adult family member if a woman age 17 or younger
seeks an abortion, unless a judge gives a
waiver.
The measure would have expanded the ability of states to
seek waivers from the ACA's rating and benefit requirements, eliminated the individual and employer mandates
requiring individuals to have coverage and employer to offer coverage to employees, and make major changes to the ways in which state Medicaid programs are funded.