"To get a waiver" means to obtain permission to not comply with a certain rule, requirement, or obligation.
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Under state law, individuals convicted of a felony must
get a waiver from the courts, known as a «certificate of good conduct,» to run for public office.
If you are getting an insurance policy, it is in your best interest to investigate how much more you will be paying to
get a waiver of premium rider.
You'll
get a waiver on «close - in award booking fees» when you book the ticket three weeks before the flight.
Further, some states that agreed to tougher standards will wonder why they should be forced to live with standards higher than other states with weaker standards that
also got the waivers.
Do «agents» need to
get waivers signed relating to the transmission of client (agency) documents to third parties?
Eventually more than 40
states got waivers, and most of those states abandoned the school choice and tutoring initiatives once they were no longer required.
This initiative comes down from the mayor's office, and even
involved getting waivers of some normal building rules, but it works wonders.
These rules will severely limit who and what
transactions get the waiver, but it is a start and will be very helpful in speeding up those transactions that receive the waiver.
She had to
get a waiver from the state's education commissioner before she officially took over last year.
The only way to get insurance companies to cover you once it has already been determined that you have a condition, is to
get a waiver for the condition.
If he wants to
get the waiver of premium added to the insurance policy, he would need to pay Rs 100 only.
If you have a pre-existing medical condition, be sure to
get a waiver on that medical coverage.
For one thing,
in getting a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind Act, Indiana (like other states) promised the Obama administration it would adopt standards that met federal criteria; align curricula and teaching; select, pilot, and administer new tests aligned to the standards; and integrate the standards into both school - and teacher - accountability systems.
In particular, Saidel said the company is focusing on helping
districts get waivers for four products especially popular with kids: pizza crust, biscuits, tortillas and pasta.»
Outgoing Schools Chancellor Joel Klein
got his waiver before taking office eight years ago, according to reports.
* CryTek tried to accuse Ortwin of not recusing himself even though he
actually got a waiver from CryTek before negotiating the agreement.
While you may not need an attorney to help you with the first option, a traffic ticket lawyer can help you
with getting a waiver on your fines or representing you in a trial to help get the charges against you dropped or reduced.
Awards Mania: Spirits,
SAGs Get Waivers, Announce Nominations; Uncertainty Surrounds Golden Globes
«But to
get our waiver renewed for next year, the Department of Education was clear: The Legislature needed to amend state law to require teacher and principal evaluations to include student growth on state tests, when appropriate.
states that
get waivers still must adopt rigorous standards, fix dysfunctional schools, close the achievement gap between low and high performing students, and do a better job training and evaluating teachers..
My state is one of 10 that
recently got waivers from IDEA, so now what is the law governing eligibility for special education for a specific learning disability?
As of March 31, British Airways Executive Club Gold members no
longer get a waiver for change and cancellation fees and the program made the change without advance notice to members.
Catastrophic Policies: If you are young and in good health, it is possible to
get a waiver excusing you from purchasing one of the major medical policies.
A change in the immigration rules, effective in 2012, with regard to illegal immigrant spouses of citizens appears to make the process of
getting a waiver easier and shorter than it was previously.
For example, you can
get a waiver at Starbucks, acknowledge it, and send it to the seller, the seller's lawyer and your office administrator in one shot.
Tenants should be particularly vocal
about getting a waiver of subrogation if the tenant pays for the landlord's insurance, because operating costs usually include landlord's insurance.
There are sections of the codes that districts can
not get a waiver from meeting - most of them deal with apportionments, school facilities and fiscal management.
GENE WILHOIT: What we will have is a group of states who, if successful
in getting a waiver, will be operating under this system and another group of states who will be operating under No Child Left Behind.
Traditionally, classes in Virginia schools start the day after Labor Day, but Prince William and some other
districts got a waiver to start early because it tallied so many snow days during the past few years.
College for America
also got a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education, releasing it from an obscure requirement that college progress be measured by the number of credit hours students complete.
If you are a smart negotiator, you can negotiate to your wits end and
actually get waiver on this fee!
I don't know how common this type of success
with getting a waiver is, but I thought I would let you all know the end result for your information and advice giving in the future.
It is also possible to
get a waiver on your student debt by teaching at understaffed schools or schools situated in underprivileged zones.
He also attempted to
get a waiver from Republican County leaders to run on the Republican line but ran afoul of the party after making apparently racist remarks about First Lady Chirlane McCray at a GOP candidate forum in Manhattan.
But even if you can't
get the waiver for authorized users, they do get Priority Pass lounge access, which might in itself be worth the $ 75 annual fee for each extra cardholder on the account.
Get waiver of future premiums for next 5 policy years on first diagnosis of Mild or Moderate conditions covered under the policy
«The point of this bill in those states that
get a waiver to do what they need to do to make it work better in their particular states has support exactly for that very person who, if, in the course between a year, get extra aid for support for pre-existing conditions,» Ryan explained, citing what he said were successful examples in Wisconsin and Maine.