Our investigators look for indicators that have been approved by
the state as red flags, including expenses that exceed reported income, applicants who have worked off the books or people who are self - employed but don't have records to substantiate reported information.
«Our investigators look for indicators that have been approved by
the state as red flags, including expenses that exceed reported income, applicants who have worked off the books or people who are self - employed but don't have records to substantiate reported information,» Day said.
Not exact matches
These
state laws, referred to collectively
as «
red flag laws,» have been passed in five
states — Connecticut, Oregon, California, Washington and Indiana.
It would appear that Mr. Galvin is running with that train of thought at the
state level
as, in his statement, he said «An offering done to avoid registration with regulators should be seen
as a
red flag, and you should contact my office before investing».
All accounts from Jameis Winston's interviews with NFL teams have suggested the former Florida
State quarterback has handled himself well when asked about the character issues that have
red -
flagged his evaluation
as an NFL draft prospect.
But now some Republicans are raising
red flags over DeFrancisco, the Senate's deputy majority leader, saying he will be viewed
as an Albany insider who will have little appeal to voters looking to reform a broken
state government.
Almost half of the counties in New York saw a drop in their sales tax revenue last year, according to the
state Association of Counties which said the trend should serve
as a «
red flag» for potential budget challenges ahead.
In addition, New York
State's past experience with geographically - targeted business tax incentives should raise huge
red flags regarding the efficacy of the proposal
as an economic development strategy.
They had wanted to begin with hoisting
red flags at the premises of the Commission from Monday, February 8 «
as a sign of our dissatisfaction and aversion of the
state of affairs».
And he sat impassively at an open cabinet meeting
as two of his appointees — acting health commissioner Howard Zucker and Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner Joe Martens — recommended that the
state not allow natural gas hydrofracking, citing public health «
red flags» and a lack of scientific data supporting its safety.
As state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in urging passage, «We have an opportunity to ensure that, when the next potential Nikolas Cruz exhibits clear
red flags, that individual can be disarmed before another tragedy.»
The fact that a nonprofit that receives funding from both the Gates Foundation and Microsoft pressures
states to adopt for - profit education reforms may raise
red flags with some in the philanthropy community,
as Microsoft, too, has moved into the education field.
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».
Harris also discusses some «other ways to use value - added» should
states still decide (e.g., within a
flagging system whereby VAMs
as the more «objective» measure could be used to raise
red flags for individual teachers who might require further investigation using other less «objective» measures).
It comes
as the
state and nation turn to chronic absenteeism
as a
red flag that reliably predicts future academic trouble and may indicate pressing personal and family crises that can permanently hold students back.
As stated above, seeing the words «meat meal» is a big
red flag, it is way too generic and can include things that you just do not want to know, much less wish serve to your pets to eat!