Schools may submit requests for waivers from state rules and regulations, accompanied by a rationale for
why such waivers are needed.
On the linked page, which is from 2009, it lists each of the states and how they
treated such waivers at that time.
As not all courts have refused to
enforce such waivers or releases, however, schools often argue that they should be relieved of liability when a waiver or release has been executed.
If you seek, but not qualify
for such waiver, we will consider a written request from you to advance all or part of the filing fee.
However, a person
receiving such a waiver shall fully comply with all qualification requirements within (2) years from the date these guidelines are adopted.
Abbott's letter came on the heels of TCTA's Dec. 4 letter to the House Public Education Committee informing them of TCTA's discovery of documentation that federal accountability waivers previously had been granted to Texas for schools impacted by natural disasters, and urging them to direct Morath to
seek such a waiver from USDE.
The Registrar's Office of The Cooper Union has established the following criteria for
granting such a waiver to a student who has previously been in good academic standing:
The parties also irrevocably waive their rights to any form of appeal, review or recourse to any State court or other judicial authority with respect to such Award insofar
as such waiver may be validly made.»
The board, which
said such waivers are normally granted «sparingly, and only in exigent circumstances,» nevertheless granted it because it said the Campaign for One New York was a nonprofit «partner» of the city.
Most guided activities or tours require participants
sign such waivers and the waivers are generally found to bar a claim in Colorado.
Proxy access has been a battleground between shareholders and companies for decades, and while the SEC gave several firms including Goldman Sachs (gs) and Bank of America (bac) permission to exclude this kind of proposal in 2012 on technical grounds, Wells Fargo did not
get such a waiver.
(
Though such waivers would be for only one year, many advocates view this effort as a first step toward permanently rolling back key nutritional requirements.)
Republican leaders declined to offer
Dietl such a waiver then, and the issue appeared completely ended after Dietl lost his lawsuit seeking reinstatement to the Republican Party.
(Seeing as how the EPA has regularly
approved such waivers for California in the past, there's little reason to believe she won't.)
Lara t had no problem okaying the federal sentencing judge's consideration of Lara's admissions to Lara's prior sex offender counselor, finding that Lara waived any confidentiality (starting
with such a waiver when signing for probation) in such admissions, and had no Fifth Amendment privilege against such disclosure, starting with his never having asserted the privilege.
No provision of this section, or of any other section of the Florida Statutes, whether read separately or in conjunction with any other provision, shall be construed to waive the immunity of the state or any of its agencies from suit in federal court, as such immunity is guaranteed by the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,
unless such waiver is explicitly and definitely stated to be a waiver of the immunity of the state and its agencies from suit in federal court.
Justice Marie - France Bich
decided such a waiver does not correspond to a termination of the employment relationship by the employer as contemplated by sections 82 and 83 of the Act.
In order to
constitute such a waiver, the client's conduct had to be supported by consideration or give rise to an estoppel.
Travel insurance plans exclude pre-existing conditions by default,
so such waivers are necessary for adequate protection.
A 1952 immigration statute prohibits the admission of aliens who are mentally retarded
without such a waiver.
Until this month's spill, the MMS had granted hundreds
of such waivers each year to drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
That effort failed when the USDA ultimately informed lawmakers that the agency's lawyers found USDA lacking the legal authority to
grant such waivers.
By submitting the dispute to arbitration under the Rules, the parties undertake to carry out any award without delay and shall be deemed to have waived their right to any form of recourse insofar
as such waiver can validly be made.»
Furthermore, if SNA's current request for school meal waiver language in the 2015 appropriations bill is successful, schools
obtaining such waivers are very likely to return to the old system, causing harm to the produce industry.
It is notable that when DPAs were first mooted the Government
said such waivers would never be demanded and so cut across the Office of Fair Trading's policy on cartel probes where leniency is sought.
The court held that Ms. Willard had no statutory executor authority
for such a waiver of privilege but suggested that her husband's will might have given his executrix a broader power to waive his attorney - client privilege.
Prior to December 20, 2017, the distributions described herein were funded in significant part by the reimbursement of certain expenses, including through the waiver of investment advisory fees and administrative fees that may be subject to repayment to NexPoint Advisors, and the company's future distributions may be funded from
such waivers or reimbursements.
Significant portions of these distributions were not based on our investment performance and
such waivers and reimbursements by NexPoint Advisors may not continue in the future.
Such waivers would be for only one year but the amendment, if passed, is widely seen as a first step in chipping away permanently at the nutritional advances of the 2010 Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA).
City Housing Authority officials engaged in a «nefarious scheme» to exempt apartments from requirements that they be annually inspected for lead paint — even though they can't confirm those units qualified for
such a waiver, an amended lawsuit claims.