As it turns out, the College Board, worried about the rush to accommodation, tightened the criteria high - school counselors and other professionals were to apply
when granting waivers.
JOHN KLINE:
When he grants waivers, it removes some of the impetus to allow us in Congress to keep moving on rewriting the law.
Not exact matches
In April, hedge fund manager Marc Lasry of Avenue Capital Group withdrew from consideration to become President Barack Obama's ambassador to France
when some investors wouldn't
grant him a key man
waiver.
That effort failed
when the USDA ultimately informed lawmakers that the agency's lawyers found USDA lacking the legal authority to
grant such
waivers.
Fast - forward to today: SNA is standing shoulder to shoulder with House Republicans, pushing to
grant schools
waivers from the requirements if they are losing money and aiming to relax the standards
when the law is reauthorized next year.
The tax
waiver was
granted last week
when Parliamentary Select Committee on Finance in a report tendered before the House recommending for the House to «approve a
waiver of US$ 185million for a period of five years for the Ghana Airports Company Limited.»
The
waivers are supposed to be
granted only in unique cases
when no one but the recipient can do the job.
Under state law,
waivers can be
granted only
when there is «an urgent need... as the result of an unplanned, unpredictable, and unexpected vacancy where sufficient time is not available to recruit a qualified individual.»
As was already mentioned, school districts are often
granted emergency
waivers to attractive applicants
when no certified teachers are available.
This got much easier recently
when House Education Committee Chair John Kline and K - 12 Subcomittee Chair Todd Rokita introduced the Student Success Act, which bars the feds from offering
grants or policy
waivers contingent on a state» s use of certain curricula or adoption of certain assessment policies.
The availability of choice under NCLB largely vanished
when the Department of Education began
granting waivers of many of the law's requirements to states.
Educrats all over the country have begun to persuade federal education officials to
grant waivers from NCLB, adopting the position that it is unfair to label schools as failing
when the performance gaps between ethnic groups are so wide and
when minority children lag so far behind their White, more affluent peers.
When it comes to the No Child
waiver gambit, it is hard to take Duncan's statements seriously, especially after he disavowed statements by his own staff that the administration was considering
granting a special
waiver to a compact of eight California districts looking to evade No Child's accountability measures (and not be shackled by the intransigence of Golden State officials, who unsuccessfully pursued a
waiver on their own terms).
When the U.S. Department of Education
granted states
waivers to the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), those
waivers came with conditions.
Because of that, she will need a
waiver from the State Education Department; Mr. Klein, who had also been a media executive, was
granted one
when he took over, in 2002.
It has
granted waivers to states such as Ohio and Oregon even
when they haven't fully implemented accountability or teacher evaluation systems promised in their submissions.
Finally, there is the question of what will the Obama administration do
when those state
granted waivers can not put their promised reforms in place?
Dozens of states have been
granted waivers from No Child Left Behind since 2011,
when the Obama administration adopted a more flexible approach to the Bush - era act.
Six Questions About California CORE Districts»
Waiver U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan provoked a lot of strong opinions when he granted a precedent - setting waiver under the No Child Left Behind Act to eight California districts last
Waiver U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan provoked a lot of strong opinions
when he
granted a precedent - setting
waiver under the No Child Left Behind Act to eight California districts last
waiver under the No Child Left Behind Act to eight California districts last week.
But
when asked whether Texas could request a
waiver from federal accountability requirements, Morath stated that there was no precedent for that to his knowledge nor did he think one would likely be
granted.
The second question: What will Duncan do
when those state
granted waivers can not put their promised reforms in place?
Prime Institutional money - market funds, consistently less likely than other Taxable MMFs to
grant fee
waivers, are now the most likely funds to offer some breaks to investors
when it comes to charged expenses, according to iMoneyNet's latest Money Fund Expense Report ™.
It is important to keep in mind that under the Clean Air Act, states can choose between the California standard and the federal standard (and indeed, many states are ready to adopt the California standard if and
when it is
granted the
waiver).
In the 1990s,
when valuers had extreme difficulty obtaining cover to satisfy the RICS requirements, the RICS was prepared to
grant waivers which enabled firms to obtain insurance on less demanding terms and continue in practice.
When a divorce is filed and
granted in New York State as an «Uncontested Divorce» it means that the parties to the divorce (the husband and wife, or both spouses in a same - sex marriage), have signed their applicable divorce papers that were filed in court, to indicate that they both agree to all of the terms of their divorce, including: the equitable division of their joint marital property (assets and debts) and the payment or
waiver of spousal support.
The pre-existing condition exclusion
waiver does not
grant coverage for your husband's cancer since he was not medically able to travel
when the travel insurance policy was purchased.