Divorce may also be granted based on the following grounds: impotency of the other spouse when the marriage began; adultery committed by the other spouse, willful desertion by the other spouse for more than one year,
willful neglect of the other spouse to provide the family with the necessities of life; habitual drunkenness, a felony conviction, physical or emotional abuse, incurable insanity, and legal separation for at least three years.
Landlord insurance does not cover you from
willful neglect of your property, but as long as you keep the property safe and in good condition, Louisiana landlord insurance would ensure that your assets aren't at risk, simply because your renter is careless or wants to sue you.
Glasgow, the laboratory and water quality supervisor, pleaded no contest to
willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor, in early May.
The process is the same regardless of the grounds for dismissal, which include immorality, misconduct, insubordination, incompetency and
willful neglect of duty.
Just cause includes, but is not limited to, the following instances, as defined by rule of the State Board of Education: immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, two consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings of unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, two annual performance evaluation ratings of unsatisfactory within a 3 - year period under s. 1012.34, three consecutive annual performance evaluation ratings of needs improvement or a combination of needs improvement and unsatisfactory under s. 1012.34, gross insubordination,
willful neglect of duty, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty to, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude.
Any member of the district administrative or supervisory staff, including any principal but excluding an employee specified in subsection (4), may be suspended or dismissed at any time during the term of the contract; however, the charges against him or her must be based on immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, gross insubordination,
willful neglect of duty, drunkenness, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude, as these terms are defined by rule of the State Board of Education.
Glasgow, 40, was charged with tampering with evidence and
willful neglect of duty, according to court documents.
Under state law, the Education Commissioner may remove a Board member for office for a violation of the law or
willful neglect of duty; the Board argues that Paladino's statement violates the Dignity for All Students Act, «which requires school districts to provide students with an environment free of discrimination, harassment and bullying.»
Not exact matches
He insists in his sunny prattle that he is «a mere child,» while he is fact a grotesque parasite: a colossal tick, a leech, a tapeworm with a taste for Mozart, who, it turns out, is childlike in his pursuit
of pleasure, but shrewd and
willful in his studied
neglect of responsibility.
In support
of the Five Freedoms
of animal welfare, we require our suppliers to have a zero tolerance policy for
willful acts
of animal abuse and
neglect.
The statute also provides immunity from civil liability for a health care provider who is a volunteer and provides clearance to participate, except in cases
of gross negligence or wanton or
willful neglect.
The state education commissioner can remove a board member for
willful violation or
neglect of duty, or for disobeying a law, or a decision, order or regulation
of the commissioner or the Board
of Regents.
A board member or school officer may be removed from office when it is proven to the commissioner that there has been a «
willful violation or
neglect of duty under the Education Law,» Elia wrote.
For years, the Central Terminal suffered from
willful neglect at the hands
of its private owners.
So, before we heed reactionary calls to end standardized testing, it's important to remember the decades
of willful neglect prior to NCLB.
Rather than preparing students for life after schooling was complete, a mixture
of willful neglect and abuse negatively impacted many residential school students for the rest
of their lives.
The vast majority
of such situations are not cases
of negligence, but
of willful neglect.
On April 10, 2018, John O'Nabigon Jr. pled guilty in an Ontario Court
of Justice in Thunder Bay to the Criminal Code charges
of willfully causing unnecessary suffering, and willfully
neglecting to provide suitable and adequate care
of 31 dogs, as well as killing three dogs without
willful and lawful cause.
Weinstein's dour pavilion is just one
of several this year at the Biennale, including Mark Bradford's United States Pavilion next door, where
neglect and
willful denial
of social justice is also shown to be the rotting core
of a nation.
The comments in the Proposed Rule listed examples
of willful neglect as: (1) disposal
of a hard drive in an unsecured dumpster where the covered entity failed to implement policies and procedures to safeguard PHI during the disposal process; (2) failure to respond to an individual's request for restriction
of the uses
of PHI where the covered entity did not have any policies and procedures in place for consideration
of the request for restriction; (3) a covered entity's employee loses a laptop that contains unencrypted PHI and the covered entity feared for its reputation if the incident became public and decided not to provide the appropriate notification.7
Although nursing home abuse usually takes place in the form
of neglect,
willful abuse is also frequent.
An individual has the right to file a complaint with the Secretary
of Health and Human Services if that person believes a covered entity or business associate is not complying with HIPAA.4 The Secretary will investigate any complaint when a preliminary review
of the facts indicates a possible violation due to
willful neglect.
The property was in a dangerous state due to
neglect or
willful oversight on the part
of the owner at the time the incident occurred.
The Secretary will conduct a compliance review
of the covered entity or business associate to determine if there is compliance with the applicable administrative simplification provisions when a preliminary review
of the facts indicates a possible violation due to
willful neglect.5 The Secretary also retains discretion to conduct a compliance review in any other circumstance.6
If the investigation indicates there might be facts to support the possibility
of a violation due to
willful neglect, the Secretary must conduct a compliance review.
Enforcement provisions now require a formal investigation if a complaint (and the preliminary investigation
of the facts) indicates a violation was due to
willful neglect.3 Covered entities and business associates must carefully consider the status
of their HIPAA compliance program.
Every individual has the right to file a complaint if the person believes a covered entity or business associated is not complying with HIPAA.3 The Secretary will investigate any complaint when a preliminary review
of the facts indicates a possible violation due to
willful neglect.
Examples
of «
willful neglect» from the comments in The Federal Register help define the term: (1) disposal
of a hard drive in an unsecured dumpster where the covered entity failed to implement policies and procedures to safeguard PHI during the disposal process; (2) failure to respond to an individual's request for restriction
of the uses
of PHI where the covered entity did not have any policies and procedures in place for consideration
of the request for restriction; (3) a covered entity's employee loses a laptop that contains unencrypted PHI and the covered entity feared for its reputation if the incident became public and decided not to provide the appropriate notification.5 In each
of the examples, the covered entity had actual or constructive knowledge
of the violations.
If the OCR's investigation indicates there might be facts to support the possibility
of a violation due to
willful neglect, the OCR must conduct a compliance review
of the covered entity or business associate to determine if there is compliance with the applicable administrative provisions.6 The OCR also retains discretion to conduct a compliance review in any other circumstance.7
Enforcement provisions require a formal investigation if a complaint (and the preliminary investigation
of the facts) indicates a violation was due to
willful neglect.4 The term «
willful neglect» is defined as the conscious, intentional failure or reckless indifference to the obligation to comply with administrative provisions.
Also last week, State Rep. Lon Burnam submitted a resolution to impeach Keller, citing «gross
neglect of duty» and «
willful disregard for human life.»
In Ontario, the Court
of Appeal has recognized that serious misconduct, habitual
neglect of duty, incompetence or conduct incompatible with duties or prejudicial to the employer's business, or
willful disobedience to the employer's orders in a matter
of substance may very well be «cause» for dismissal.
The vast majority
of such situations are not cases
of negligence, but
of willful neglect.
In the alternative, the filing party can cite a fault - based reason for the divorce, including adultery, extreme cruelty,
willful desertion or
neglect, habitual intemperance or the conviction
of a felony.
The court may order a divorce based on the following grounds: irreconcilable differences, which is no - fault, or fault grounds that include adultery, extreme cruelty,
willful desertion,
willful neglect, alcohol abuse and conviction
of felony.
However, consent
of either or both parents may be waived upon a showing
of willful neglect or abandonment for a period
of one year or more before filing.
Tennessee defines child abuse as the knowing and
willful infliction
of «abuse or
neglect that is likely to cause great bodily harm or death,» as well as the failure to protect a child from such circumstances.