Sentences with phrase «statutory changes for»

This is a careers strategy that maps out careers provision from Y7 - Y13 to help your school become compliant with the new statutory changes for care...

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Enabling legislation allows for the spending on statutory programs without having to seek annual approval by Parliament, unless changes to the parameters of the programs are being sought.
Expenses for retiree health benefits and workers compensation declined by $ 4.8 billion and $ 3.5 billion, respectively, but were partially offset by $ 2.4 billion in higher expenses for the amortization of unfunded retirement benefits, the result of statutory mandates effective for 2017 and changes in Office of Personnel Management actuarial assumptions.
«Upon the enactment of the [Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017], we recorded a reduction in our deferred income tax liabilities of approximately $ 35.6 billion for the effect of the aforementioned change in the U.S. statutory income tax rate.
Maybe change Christmas as a statutory holiday for Diwali, and replace the Bible with the Vedas as what everyone swears upon in court.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of drinking milk») and mandatory code of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
«Promoting» means being active and not passive: the statutory equality body and inspectorates will look for action and positive change as evidence of compliance.
Not publicly, though I'm told the governor has privately acknowledged the need for statutory changes, as his executive order will rest on a shaky legal foundation.
That short - changing, along with the Legislature's continuing refusal to raise New York's statutory cap on new charter schools, marks a significant shift in strategy for school - choice opponents.
We will legislate for a statutory banking code of conduct and demand real reform and cultural change from the banks.
«But for whatever reason we have not been able to get statutory changes through the state Assembly.
Third, OHS violated the substantive requirements of the APA by proffering a legally insufficient justification for rescinding DACA, obscuring the true policy rationale for this substantial change, and otherwise violating independent constitutional and statutory provisions.
The body explained that it was making the call because some «patriotic citizens approached us to help Nigerian youth find out the whereabouts of that cash given that the participants in the two streams of the NYSC last year felt short - changed» which was a result of the «inexplicable reduction in the number of statutory days for orientation camp last year.»
The prime minister said he had faced down demands for statutory legislation but admitted «two small but important legislative changes need to be made».
My previous point demonstrates that this is not in fact possible, and that changes to the regime for scrutinising and approving statutory instruments are therefore not needed in order to address such democratic concerns.
Of late, Cuomo has said the commission had done its job because it prompted state lawmakers in 2014 to create a pilot program for public campaign finance, create an enforcement counsel at the Board of Elections and change the statutory definition of bribery.
The analogy to the climate change legislation could be to make a statutory commitment to reduce child poverty (for example, to reach by 2020 a level of child poverty at least 90 % below the 1999 when the commitment to reduce and end child poverty was made) and then to set up an equivalent group to the Low Pay Commission or Monetary Policy Committee to report before each pre-budget report and budget as to progress towards this, and to assess and advise on the range of policy options necessary to get on track.
Changes to statutory guidance on keeping children safe that come into force today (5 Sept) will have a profound impact on IT provision for both private and state schools, says Steve O'Connell, sales director at Advantex Network Solutions Ltd, who explains more and offers advice on what to do to keep children safe.
Others are quite ready, however, and this statutory change will place another hurdle before them and their parents, needlessly confining them in pre-K for a year during which they could be accelerating.
It calls for creativity and change on the statutory and regulatory front, as well as new sources of human capital and careful attention to sensitive issues of community engagement and race.
The Education Secretary also set out a revised timeline for introducing the new Curriculum for Wales, with statutory roll out to schools now set to begin in 2022 to give the teaching profession and schools more time to help develop, and prepare for, the changes.
«It is time to make this change to ensure all children and young people have access to these subjects and to update the current statutory guidance for RSE which was introduced nearly 20 years ago, in 2000.
This unit of work describes four one - hour lessons that are based on the Year 5 statutory and non-statutory requirements for «Properties and changes...
This unit of work describes four one - hour lessons that are based on the Year 5 statutory and non-statutory requirements for «Properties and changes of materials» in the Science Programmes of Study, National Curriculum for England.
Within the new Children and Families Act 2014 are changes to statutory assessment and a replacement of SEN statements with new education, health and care (EHC) plans, introducing a more person - centred approach to assessing need and planning for better outcomes for children and young people aged 0 — 25 years.
The campaigners go on to say, on its crowdfunding page, that «in September the government brought in a Statutory Instrument to collect even more sensitive data to the vast amount of personal data collected on children in state education», to which they asked for changes.
The second is changing the statutory requirements for teachers» performance reviews, particularly to allow measures of student learning instead of or in addition to student growth «determined solely by state assessment.»
Local authorities have a statutory duty to provide places for children - but they are also facing major structural changes in planning local education services.
This sets out requirements for consultation upon and publication of, statutory proposals for change.
Several made a plea for the state to relax statutory changes made in the 2013 - 15 budget that aimed to prevent so - called «double - dipping» but also effectively restrict or inhibit the rehiring of retired teachers and administrators.
Cabinet councillors voted for a statutory consultation on the changes at a meeting on Tuesday.
However, the pace of change has been fast and that is why I've said that there will be no more new statutory tests or assessments for your schools, beyond those already announced, for the rest of this parliament as I've already announced.
This week's update includes: a reminder that the DfE have published the 2018 statutory guidance for national curriculum assessments at the end of KS1, KS2 and EYFS; information regarding the STA live, interactive webinars that will be broadcast on Wednesday 8 November; a reminder about changes to the KS2 SATs timetable and information on the timing of return results.
The Connecticut Council for Education Reform wrote, «That's why CCER advocates for changing Connecticut's law to allow the Commissioner of Education to waive the statutory requirements for superintendent certification to allow people like Mr. Vallas to help turn around Connecticut's lowest - performing school districts.
The Legislature passed a state budget Sunday with a big funding increase for K - 12 schools that pleased school district leaders and a last - minute statutory change that angered them.
Revision of the rule to conform to statutory changes by creating a new school grades calculation model for all schools and a new district grades model for all districts.
Revision of the rule to conform to statutory changes and create a new school improvement rating calculation and categories for alternative schools and ESE center schools.
To adopt the learning gains calculation model for the Florida Standards Alternate Assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as to bring the rule into compliance with 2017 statutory changes and an update to the referenced federal regulation for the four - year adjusted cohort graduation rate.
The change has resulted in confusion with regard to how the virtual charter schools will be held accountable for ensuring students are meeting statutory minimum requirements for learning — and that's a troubling prospect to virtual charter schools expert Gary Miron, a Western Michigan University professor who says a very similar pilot program took place in his home state.
Because of the timing of the statutory changes, some districts were required to enter an evaluation label in the 2015 - 2016 year - end REP data collection for certificate holders who were not required to be evaluated under 380.249.
The new Administration will need to evaluate the proposed Gateway project and identify any Federal statutory changes required to advance it, and consider the project as a candidate for FTA CIG funding.
Credit services organization to obtain registration certificate; notice of change in information; statutory agent for nonresident.
«After assessing the potential applicability of consumer protections in the mortgage and credit card markets to student loans, recommendations for statutory or regulatory changes in this area, including, where appropriate, strong servicing standards, flexible repayment opportunities for all student loan borrowers, and changes to bankruptcy laws.»
[FN55] The broad statutory language in the FTC act allows for successful prosecution of companies which may have changed slightly their business practices to exploit loopholes in more tightly worded legislation.
Changes: We have revised § 668.404 (b)(2) to provide that the Secretary will calculate the annual loan payment for a program using the average of the annual statutory interest rates on Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans that apply to loans for undergraduate and graduate programs and that were in effect during a three - or six - year period prior to the end of the cohort period.
Meanwhile, in late October, the state's bipartisan Climate Change Commission voted unanimously in support of extending and strengthening Maryland's statutory goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Moving a statutory section from one part of the code to another could influence the default definition that one uses for an undefined term changing substantive law.
Although the Court of Appeal shared the sympathies which Mr Justice McCombe had previously expressed for police officers «who have to confront day in and day out the realities of life rather than the black letter law which this court has to apply» (see Bonner v DPP [2004] EWHC 2415 (Admin), [2004] All ER (D) 74 (Oct)-RRB-, it recognised, as indeed it must, that if the law were to be changed, it was to be achieved by Parliament using the legislative process rather than by the courts according the statutory provision a «liberal» (or illiberal) interpretation.
First comes a semantic change with administrative undertones: out goes the CSA — it never had a statutory existence: everything in CSA 1991 was done in the name of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions — in comes C - MEC.
A statute that governs the construction industry in Ontario is set for a major overhaul for the first time in nearly 35 years.The proposed changes to the Construction Lien Act, which could become law later this year, are an attempt to modernize the payment and dispute resolution systems in the industry and bring the statutory framework in line with jurisdictions in other countries.
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