• The administrator of Frost's estate and her minor heir, M.F., (collectively Claimants) brought this action against ADT. (kirschenbaumesq.com)
  • action for enforcement. (nv.us)
  • NRS 442.100 Interference with treatment by prayer or mental or spiritual means. (nv.us)
  • charge purchases, including interpretations, mental material account. (lenasemmler.de)
  • Prior to 6015 and its predecessor statute, 6013(s), the Tax Court only had jurisdiction to hear a claim for innocent spouse relief when the claim was raised as an affirmative defense in a case brought under the court's jurisdiction in a deficiency proceeding. (floridabar.org)
  • and (2) found the appellant had not proven his disability discrimination affirmative defense. (afgelocal17.org)
  • However, the finding that the appellant failed to prove his disability discrimination affirmative defense remains unchanged. (afgelocal17.org)
  • While many government agencies deal with issues and programs affecting people with disabilities, the National Council is the only federal agency charged with addressing, analyzing, and making recommendations on issues of public policy that affect people with disabilities regardless of age, disability type, perceived employment potential, economic need, specific functional ability, status as a veteran, or other individual circumstance. (ncd.gov)
  • The commission s report in 1982 found that the government s actions were unjustified and unconstitutional. (janlibrary.org)
  • I see this same mentality in our religious life, particularly in new age religious formulations, where status and identity of the individual in the social body are derived from quality and quantity of religious experience. (tmarchives.com)
  • As the Co-Host and coordinator for Regulatory inspections- support day to day inspection activities, communicate status/findings and coordinate all necessary resources, throughout the inspection. (biospace.com)
  • Consequently, negotiations would be necessary to establish and implement flexible or compressed work schedules for over half of the Federal workforce. (opm.gov)
  • However, the real contribution of the book is its ability and willingness to take on the most revered principles of American cultural and political life: diversity, affirmative action, and a deep adherence to a respect for cultural difference. (windycitytimes.com)
  • Mother filed a parentage action in June 2000, seeking parental rights and responsibilities and child support. (findlaw.com)
  • For example, an employee who routinely uses small amounts of leave at the start or end of the workday may be having difficulty integrating certain dependent care responsibilities with the constraints of a traditional work schedule that has fixed starting and quitting times. (opm.gov)
  • Additionally, a survey by the Office of Personnel Management's Employee Relations Division found that the availability of flexible or compressed work schedules is important to employees with dependent care responsibilities and figures into their employment decisions. (opm.gov)
  • Despite the acknowledged benefits of flexible and compressed work schedules to employees with dependent care responsibilities, the F&CWS law does not require agencies to use them. (opm.gov)
  • The Office of Personnel Management report, Review of the Alternative Work Schedules Program (March 1985), indicates that flexible and compressed work schedules will figure prominently in that effort. (opm.gov)
  • However, in July 1994, President Clinton adopted the recommendation of the National Performance Review and directed the head of each executive department and agency to establish programs that encourage and support the expansion of flexible family-friendly work arrangements, including flexible and compressed work schedules. (opm.gov)
  • They brought an action against the province of British Columbia, alleging that its failure to fund applied behavioral therapy for autism violated s. 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . (scc-csc.ca)
  • It found the use of flexible and compressed work schedules helped agencies recruit for some hard-to-fill jobs and helped agencies retain employees who otherwise would have resigned or been terminated. (opm.gov)
  • You have demonstrated through your actions that you lack the character and respect for VA Core Values to serve our nation's veterans. (afgelocal17.org)
  • Maintain an understanding of current industry regulations, guidelines, and standards as well as regulatory activity and current trends in 483's, warning letters or other recent regulatory actions. (biospace.com)
  • In recent years, the importance of flexible and compressed work schedules has been enhanced by the emergence of work and family issues. (opm.gov)
  • Court for the District of Oregon, as are all settlements in federal class action litigation. (bankrupt.com)
  • There is no indication in the record that the status conference took place. (findlaw.com)
  • As a result of the class action settlement, the Company expects to record a charge of approximately $10,020,000 in the third quarter of 2000, which will be offset by a reduction in general and administrative expenses of approximately $ 1,193,000 as a result of the reimbursement of legal fees and expenses incurred in connection with the litigation. (bankrupt.com)
  • Beaver et al (2013), however, only used a subsample of African American and White males and did not include any measures of disadvantage status. (researchgate.net)
  • Judge Kupersmith directed the clerk to schedule a status conference with Judge Levitt to see if the parties objected. (findlaw.com)
  • The parties have further agreed that payment of any such amount awarded or agreed to will not be due in any event until 90 days after the Company has satisfied its obligations to the plaintiffs in the class action, with any such amount to be subordinated to new or refinancing of existing obligations. (bankrupt.com)