Sentences with phrase «under policy accommodation»

Therefore, curve flattener reflects the consensus bearish volatility view where asset prices continue to boom under policy accommodation, while curve steepener expresses a bullish volatility thesis where higher term premium (as a result of «quantitative tightening») would reverse policy - induced private capital displacement and «financial adventurism.»

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Find background information from the Ministry of Education on the Equity and Inclusive Education initiative, along with draft templates that will form the basis of the LKDSB's policy, regulations, and religious accommodation guidelines under this initiative.
The Secretary may waive the application of standards established under subsection (a) to a State that has adopted a law or policy that provides for the safe and adequate accommodation as certified by the State (or other grantee), in all phases of project planning and development, of users of the transportation network on federally funded surface transportation projects, as determined by the Secretary.
Even if a person qualifies for a reasonable accommodation under the statutes, a landlord does not have to waive a «no pets» policy if doing so would cause a great financial or administrative burden, if a «no pets» rule is a fundamental part of the housing program, or if the disabled person is not able to follow general rules of tenancy.
Persons with disabilities may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a waiver of a «no pets policy,» for any assistance animal, including an emotional support animal, under both the FHAA and Section 504.
Attorney General Under «Reasonable Accommodation,» page says in part:» M.G.L. c. 151B may require that an owner modify his / her «no pets» policy as a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability who requires the use of a service or emotional support animal because of the person's disabAccommodation,» page says in part:» M.G.L. c. 151B may require that an owner modify his / her «no pets» policy as a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability who requires the use of a service or emotional support animal because of the person's disabaccommodation for a person with a disability who requires the use of a service or emotional support animal because of the person's disability.»
If applicable and available, certain Suppliers offer the opportunity for reservations to be paid (wholly or partly and as required under the payment policy of the accommodation) to the Supplier during the reservation process by means of secure online payment (all to the extent offered and supported by your bank).
For example, if you purchase a hotel or accommodation booking from us then under this Policy you will have consented to your personal information being used by us, being provided to that hotel or accommodation provider to enable your accommodation to be booked and being used by the hotel.
Accommodation means making changes to certain rules, standards, policies, workplace cultures and physical environments to ensure that they don't have a negative effect on a person who is protected from discrimination under human rights laws.
A duty to inquire about accommodation needs was created under the OHRC's revised policy of 2016.
Clarification is welcome in light of the differences between accommodation standards under some WSIB policies and the code.
To ensure employers comply with their duty to accommodate to the point of undue hardship under human rights legislation, an accommodation of disability policy and process should be established and communicated, explaining the employer's obligations and responsibilities, and the employees» rights and responsibilities under the law.
Courts in British Columbia and Ontario had already specifically upheld similar policies.33 Using similar reasoning, the British Columbia Court of Appeal also upheld the right to wear a kirpan in a hospital in British Columbia (Worker's Compensation Board) v. British Columbia (Council of Human Rights) 34 under (then) section 3 of the British Columbia Human Rights Code35 prohibiting discrimination in the provision of accommodation and services.
There may be additional benefits under your home building and / or contents policy which may cover you for emergency / alternative accommodation, removal of debris and demolition, architects, surveyor and legal fees etc..
We had carefully read the Policy that we had bought from Travel Insured, and noted that under the heading «Natural Disasters,» it stated that reimbursement of travel charges (and cancellation fees) would be covered in the event that our «accommodations in the city of destination,» i.e., Tokyo in our case, «were made uninhabitable.»
All Tin Leg policies include coverage under the Travel Delay benefit for the following expenses: a) any prepaid, unused, non-refundable land, air, or water accommodations; b) any reasonable additional expenses incurred (meals, accommodations, local Transportation, and telephone calls); c) an economy fare from where the travelers trip was delayed to where the traveler can resume their... Read More
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Schanz further argued that the Village should have made an exception to its policy and accepted the guaranty agreement as a «reasonable accommodation» under the FHAA, which states that it is unlawful to refuse «to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices, or services, when such accommodations may be necessary to afford such person equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling.»
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