Sentences with phrase «waiver program began»

On December 20, 2016, a new visa waiver program began presenting foreign travelers to the United States an «optional» request for information about their «online presence.»

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It's AMC's policy if you are less than six MONTHS postpartum to request a waiver from your physician stating you are cleared to exercise prior to beginning our exercise program.
Fall Season Fees: $ 80 (R) / $ 110 (NR)- 7 Game Season K - 4th Grade $ 95 (R) / $ 125 (NR)- 7 Game Season 5/6 Grade (with certified referees) Winter Season Fees: $ 103 (R) / $ 133 (NR)- 9 Game Season K - 4th Grade $ 123 (R) / $ 153 (NR)- 9 Game Season 5/6 Grade (with certified referees) Practices: Fall Season: October 23 - December 15 Winter Season: January 8 - March 16 Games: Fall Season: November 4 - December 16 Winter Season: January 20 - March 17 Registration Information: Registration can be found in the Fall (August) and Winter (November) Program Guide To begin the registration process, payment and a signed waiver must be submitted with your registration form.
Unless the parents sign a waiver at the beginning of the year, consenting to lunch searches and the supplementation, or signed up for a nutritional help program.
Cuomo's budget assumes the federal government will approve a $ 10 billion Medicaid waiver, and that state operating spending will hold to less than two percent a year, which helps balance his plans for a local property tax freeze and for $ 100 million in funding during this coming year, to begin expanding pre-K programs statewide.
The SES waiver pilot program allowed five identified districts to serve as SES providers beginning in 2005 - 06 (Boston and Chicago), 2006 - 07 (Hillsborough County, Florida and Anchorage, Alaska), and 2008 - 09 (Charlotte - Mecklenburg, North Carolina).
His proposal calls for the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a process for granting a «waiver from compliance» with the law to any school food program that «verifies a net loss» for a period of six months beginning July 1, 2013.
In addition to ESEA waiver requirements that districts incorporate evaluation data into personnel decisions (though compensation isn't specified), the Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF), a federal grant program that has allocated over $ 2 billion since its inception, began supporting state and district efforts to implement performance - based compensation in 2006.79 Grantees from across the country have included Miami - Dade County Public Schools, Mississippi, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Seattle Public Schools, and Washington, D.C. Public Schools (see Case Study: Lessons From Washington, D.C.'s IMPACT System).
While good in theory, SES had many implementation problems, 12 including low participation rates and lack of quality control.13 In some districts, there were scandals involving providers overcharging districts, hiring tutors with criminal records, or violating federal regulations.14 In all districts, SES siphoned off Title I funds, leaving less for other important Title I programs.15 The tutoring program was eventually phased out as the Department of Education began implementing «ESEA Flexibility,» 16 also known as waivers, and it was scrapped all together under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).17
The waivers address the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 requirement that all grains and breads served in school meal programs contain at least 50 percent whole grain meal or flour, beginning during the 2014 — 15 school year.
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