Not exact matches
«In light of recent executive orders in the United
States regarding immigration
policy, we want every one of you to know of our unwavering commitment to the dedicated people working here at JPMorgan Chase,» the memo from the bank's
operating committee reads.
The new laws set up a series of
policies to protect consumers, including two independent audits every year, a $ 50,000 fee to
operate in the
state, and ensuring that all players are over 18 years old.
The fate of several
state policies that allowed SolarCity to
operate had become more uncertain, thanks mostly to hostility from the entrenched utilities, and the company was forced to pull out of Nevada altogether after the
state's public utilities commission voted to significantly cut benefits for homeowners with solar.
Sales could be prosecuted under the criminal accessory component of this law, though such prosecutions were rare, because the
state's
policy was meant to prevent birth - control clinics from
operating in Connecticut.
Never mind that the same
policies already exist within
state laws including Romney's and Gingrich's home states.The
policy doesn't apply to churches, but rather then BUSINESSES
operated by the churches.
If we took more of an interest in the making of our foreign
policy, usually for the profit of our corporate overlords rather than for the safety of the American people, maybe we would know why, when bringing the lamp of liberty to the darker places of the earth, the United
States invariably chooses for its allies the despots who
operate their countries on the model of a prison or a jail.
Airlines
operating out of the US must comply with FAA
policy, which
states that they are allowed to use the FAA - approved car seat of their choosing so long as they have purchased a ticket for their child.
Guidance Materials: The
state Department of Education funds and collaborates with the John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition to
operate an online
policy development resource center.
A progressive capitalism can only be forged with an enabling
state that understands the global environment in which today's business leaders
operate: where survival depends on profitability, where the world is awash with investment opportunities beyond the UK, and where arbitrary interventions in markets and constant changes in government
policy discourage the long term investment Britain needs.
The announcement came after several
state lawmakers introduced legislation that would create a new email retention
policy for the
state, requiring that online communications be preserved for at least seven years — much like how the federal government currently
operates.
«The Cuomo administration's plans to close and downsize juvenile justice facilities
operated by the
state Office of Children and Family Services is another bad
policy choice that will hurt real people in real places,» Donohue said in a statement.
The report, conducted by the office of
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, found that 10 of the 30 organizations were
operating without required contracts, more than half had not been audited by SUNY since 2007 and the two largest — the University at Buffalo Foundation and the Stony Brook Foundation — had not established required
policies and procedures for key business functions.
An insurance company can
operate across
state lines (for example, many large health care insurers sell plans in multiple
states), but any
policy they sell in a particular
state currently has to adhere to that
state's regulatory requirements.
«We support the captioned bill because its overarching concept speaks directly to a growing concern among retailers of all size
operating not only in New York City, but throughout the
state: the growing
policy - based aspirations of local governments,» wrote Ted Potrikus, the Retail Council president and CEO.
Erie County Legislature Majority Leader Joseph C. Lorigo sponsored a resolution calling on New York
State to immediately and thoroughly review its policy concerning the placement of convicted sex offenders in state - operated residential housing u
State to immediately and thoroughly review its
policy concerning the placement of convicted sex offenders in
state - operated residential housing u
state -
operated residential housing units.
And today's announcement by David Cameron, promising that a future Conservative government would make it easier to set up independent schools within the
state sector, prompted schools minister Jim Knight to remark: «Cameron has had to accept that the Government's
policy of encouraging headteachers to
operate setting in individual subjects is the best
policy.»
ALBANY, NY (06/08/2011)(readMedia)-- «The Cuomo administration's plans to close and downsize juvenile justice facilities
operated by the
state Office of Children and Family Services is another bad
policy choice that will hurt real people in real places.
The
state's Associated General Contractors says it supports the
policy of encouraging businesses
operated by minorities and women, or MWBEs, on public projects, but it still questions whether the program is run fairly.
The University at Buffalo Foundation spent almost $ 40,000 on questionable entertainment expenses,
operated for three years under an expired contract with the campus, and lacks
policies to ensure contracts are competitively bid, according to an audit released yesterday by the
state comptroller's office.
It may seem trivial to fight about whose budget resolution gets more attention, but in New York, the spending plans approved in late March often contain non-related
policy items, like whether to treat 16 and 17 year - olds as juveniles, not adults, in the
state prison system, known as «raise the age», and whether to allow ride hailing services like Uber and Lyft to
operate outside of New York City.
«We have utility - scale turbines
operating in 39
states today, and if these trends continue and stable
policy is in place, we can see wind deployment in even more
states.»
State - level differences included the strength of charter laws, statewide demographics, existing school choice policies, number of school districts, and the presence of charter support or opposition groups that operate throughout the s
State - level differences included the strength of charter laws, statewide demographics, existing school choice
policies, number of school districts, and the presence of charter support or opposition groups that
operate throughout the
statestate.
State policy shapes the regulatory environment in which online providers
operate, how schools can award credit, and how funding decisions are made.
Most federal and
state education
policies ignore rural America's many natural advantages and force rural school districts to
operate in ways similar to those in urban centers.
Unions
operate these money - losing operations in right - to - work
states to make sure that there is no meaningful
policy variation on their key issues.
The joint approach aimed to broaden the scope of possible changes in education by combining
state - level
policy with practice and application in
operating districts and schools.
States should develop
policies that acknowledge the challenge of opening and
operating rural charter schools but also allow charter operators, school districts, and
state officials to consider where and when charter schools might be a useful reform strategy.
States traditionally shy away from earmarking
operating aid for specific purposes, leaving allocation decisions up to local boards of education, according to education -
policy analysts.
The decision by the Gates Foundation to simultaneously pay for the standards and their promotion is a departure from the way philanthropies typically
operate, said Sarah Reckhow, an expert in philanthropy and education
policy at Michigan
State University.
However, Leslie, located in an individualistic
state -
policy context, felt free to establish local standards that exceeded
state standards, while Cruz, in a more traditional «top down»
state, still
operated with a compliance orientation.
Instead, as noted in Section 3.1, the
state government
operates within a
policy culture that affects how individuals and groups relate to one another when action is suggested or required.
Districts» responses to
state reading reform were influenced by their need to reduce uncertainty, use standard
operating procedures to effect change, advertise change by producing documents and plans, and respond selectively to
policies based on the incentives attached.
Charter schools are free, autonomous public schools that
operate independent of traditional school district
policies and many
state regulations, giving them the autonomy and flexibility that are the hallmarks of high - performing schools across the country.
Trump's recent proposal to eliminate Title II, which was advanced last month by a House Committee on Appropriations, 16 entirely puts at risk these evidence - based reform efforts, which are up to
states to implement.17 Advocates must work to minimize cuts to Title II and other federal programs to ensure that
states and districts have
operating funds and the ability to implement innovative
policies and programs with fidelity.
That's probably why the two virtual charter companies
operating in North Carolina convinced the
State Board of Education to approve a policy allowing the schools to avoid recording daily attendance or reporting it to the s
State Board of Education to approve a
policy allowing the schools to avoid recording daily attendance or reporting it to the
statestate.
To find out, I contact Alex Quigley who serves on the
state's Charter School Advisory Board that recommends to the State Board of Education individual charters for approval and policies for operating all aspects of the sch
state's Charter School Advisory Board that recommends to the
State Board of Education individual charters for approval and policies for operating all aspects of the sch
State Board of Education individual charters for approval and
policies for
operating all aspects of the schools.
Mark Anderson, assistant professor in the Montana
State University Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and Mary Beth Walker, professor and dean with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, examined elementary school test score data on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) from 2001 - 2010 across the state's rural districts, fifteen of which operated on a four - day
State University Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and Mary Beth Walker, professor and dean with the Andrew Young School of
Policy Studies at Georgia
State University, examined elementary school test score data on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) from 2001 - 2010 across the state's rural districts, fifteen of which operated on a four - day
State University, examined elementary school test score data on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) from 2001 - 2010 across the
state's rural districts, fifteen of which operated on a four - day
state's rural districts, fifteen of which
operated on a four - day week.
Pursuant to a charter contract and as specified in § 22.1 - 212.7, a public charter school may
operate free from specified school division
policies and
state regulations, and, as public schools, shall be subject to the requirements of the Standards of Quality, including the Standards of Learning and the Standards of Accreditation.
The Department also
operates as a central resource to research and resolve district level attendance or truancy related issues, provides knowledge about the various district - wide related internal tracking systems, and guidance on effective adherence with
state and district level attendance and truancy related governing
policies and guidelines.
By codifying the provisions of Executive Order 39 and directing the Office of
Policy and Management to facilitate the sharing of executive branch agency data between agencies and the public, along with
operating and maintaining «an online repository for the publication of open data by executive branch agencies,» H.B. 5172 helps improve inter-agency communication, present a more holistic view of
state data, and increase the effectiveness of data to governmental and non-governmental stakeholders by preventing agencies from being data «siloes.»
We have analyzed how to improve accountability systems, advised advocacy organizations pushing for higher standards in their
states, and helped testing organizations understand the larger
policy environment in which they
operate.
WHEREAS, charter schools
operate more autonomously than traditional public schools in the use of funds, adherence to
state laws and school
policies, selection and removal of students, and the selection and removal of staff, thus creating separate and unequal conditions for success; and
(See chart below) This rapid growth is one clear result of
State policy increasing funds and
policy supports for public school choice programs that are
operated by separate, non-traditional school districts such as CREC and charter districts.
States can go beyond offering waivers by enacting
policies that provide broader default permission for high schools to
operate in different ways, particularly when it comes to awarding credit toward graduation.17
Based on fiscal and education
policies that coddle the rich while diverting more than $ 100 million a year to privately owned and
operated charter schools, Malloy and Wyman have now proposed the deepest cuts in
state history to Connecticut's public schools.
But many urban districts are approaching
state limits on charter - school enrollment, leaving
policy makers to look for other options, such as Springfield's empowerment zone, where schools
operate with autonomies similar to those at charters.
Though the voucher fight had been lost, charter schools, which receive government funding but
operate independently of the public - school system (and are seen by conservative
policy groups as a gateway drug to privatization) sprang up across the
state.
In addition to laws and
policies regulating the accountability structure of charter schools as described above,
state laws also have important impacts on charter schools»
operating conditions.
Michigan, where
state pension
policies create a strong incentive for EMO - or CMO - run schools, had by far the largest number of school management organization -
operated schools, with nearly 90 percent of its charter schools
operated by a management company.
And although all but a handful of
states operated under a waiver as of the 2015 --- 16 school year, the enactment of ESSA meant that all ESEA waivers expired in August 2016.50 Under waivers,
states were empowered to make
policy choices altering how accountability works for schools.