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The Direct Care Toddler staff shall: will immediately pick up the Sign In Out Sheet, direct all visitors to exit the building and proceed to the exit door. in the classroom will go to the exit door, pick up the inclement weather wear, and line up the children at the door. will count the number of children and staff leaving the classroom. will then check the module to be sure that no other person is present. will 1 ; follow the class out of the building, 2 ; make sure that all doors have been closed, and 3 ; assist in moving the children to the designated assembly point. When the class reaches the assembly point, will verify that all children and staff on the Sign In Out Sheet are present. If anyone is missing, immediately notify the Director or the Officer in charge. Staff will not leave the children in their care to search for anyone who may remain in the building. Staff will remain at the assembly point for further instructions. The Direct Care Preschool Kindergarten staff shall: will immediately pick up the Sign In Out Sheet, direct all visitors to exit the building and proceed to the exit door. in the classroom will go to the exit door, pick up the inclement weather wear, and line up the children at the door. will count the number of children and staff leaving the classroom. will then check the module to be sure that no other person is present. will 1 ; follow the class out of the building, 2 ; make sure that all doors have been closed, and 3 ; assist in moving the children to the designated assembly point. When the class reaches the assembly point, will verify that all children and staff on the Sign In Out Sheet are present. If anyone is missing, immediately notify the Director or the Officer in charge. Staff will not leave the children in their care to search for anyone who may remain in the building. Staff will remain at the assembly point for further instructions.
Appendix 1-G c. Commissioner of General Services May Authorize State Agency Emergency Procurements Authority: State Finance Law 163 10 ; b ; provides that procurements made to meet emergencies arising from unforeseen causes may be made without a formal competitive process and shall only be made under unusual circumstances and shall include a determination by the Commissioner of General Services or the State agency that the specifications or requirements for the purchase have been designed in a fair and equitable manner. The purchasing agency is required to document in the procurement record the nature of the emergency giving rise to the procurement. Emergency is defined at State Finance Law 163 1 ; b ; as urgent and unexpected requirement where health and public safety or the conservation of public resources is at risk. 3. Local Government Actions a. Local Boards of Health and Health Officers Have the Duty and Authority to Control Infectious Diseases by Means that Include Isolation and Quarantine Authority: Public Health Law 2100 1 ; requires every local board of health and every health officer to guard against the introduction of such communicable diseases as are designated in the State Sanitary Code, by the proper and vigilant medical inspection and control of all persons and things infected with or exposed to such diseases. Public Health Law 2100 2 ; places a legal duty upon local boards of health and health officers to: a ; provide for care and isolation of cases of communicable disease in a hospital or elsewhere when necessary for protection of the public health and b ; subject to the provisions of the State Sanitary Code, prohibit and prevent all intercourse and communication with or use of infected premises, places, and things, and require, and if necessary provide the means for their thorough purification and cleansing before resumption of their use. Pursuant to Public Health Law 2110, New York City is exempt from the requirements contained in Public Health Law 2100. See New York City Health Code Article 11. Isolation is defined at10 NYCRR 2.25 d ; as consisting of the separation from other persons, in such places, under such conditions, and for such time, as will prevent transmission of the infectious agent, of persons known to be ill or suspected of being infected. Quarantine of premises is defined at 10 NYCRR 2.25 e ; to consist of 1 ; prohibition of entrance into or exit from the premises, as designated by the health officer, where a case of communicable disease exists of any person other than medical attendants and such others as may be authorized by the health officer; 2 ; prohibition, without permission and instruction from the health officer, of the removal from such premises of any article liable to contamination with infective material through contact with the patient or with his secretions or excretions, unless such article has been disinfected. Pursuant to 10 NYCRR 2.29, whenever a case of a highly communicable disease as defined in 10 NYCRR 2.1 ; comes to the attention of the city, county or district health officer, he or she shall isolate such patients as in his or her judgment are deemed. Fig. 3B, lanes 20 and 21 ; . Estimation of the specific activity of these fractions has not been possible because of the small amounts of protein present, and this step has not been included in the tabulated purification. Nevertheless, it seems likely that the specific activity of these fractions would be in the upper range of those reported for protein kinases that are homogeneous or nearly so. Enzyme activity is associated with two polypeptides of M, 60, 000 and 33, 000. We have shown previously, by immunoprecipitation using an antibody specific for cdc2 + CDC28.
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Id. Id. citing Cowart v. Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., 213 F.3d 261, 265-66 5th Cir. 2000 finding that employees who were required to make up time off and suffered no salary deductions for lost time could be compensated on a salary basis Haywood v. N. Am. Van Lines, Inc., 121 F.3d 1066, 1070 7th Cir. 1997 ; holding that the Secretary's regulations prohibit only monetary discipline of exempt employees ; . 205 Renfro, 370 F.3d at 516. 206 Id. citing 29 C.F.R. 541.2 a ; 1 ; , 541.205 a ; 2003 . 207 Id. 208 Id. citing Counts v. South Carolina Elec. & Gas Co., 317 F.3d 453 4th Cir. 2003 . 209 Id. 210 Id. 211 Renfro, 370 F.3d at 517-18. 212 Id. at 518. 213 Id. Scholastic attainment 2 ; exceptionally strong achievement in the study of the Bible 3 ; Christian living on the campus and in the community and 4 ; outstanding recognition as a leader. The selection process is the same as that used for the President's Cup. c. Valedictorian The graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average. The th scholastic average will be computed after the 4 grading period of the spring semester. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian must have been a student at SMA for grades 11 and 12. d. Salutatorian The graduate with the second highest cumulative grade point average, computed on the same basis as that for the Valedictorian. e. Magna Cum Laude Gold honor cords and certificates are presented to the three graduating seniors with the highest scholastic averages. f. Cum Laude Gold honor cords and certificates are presented to the other graduating seniors whose academic averages place them in the top ten percent of their class. g. Eighth Grade Highest Ranking Student The graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average. The recipient receives recognition at the middle school graduation th ceremony and must have been in attendance the entire 8 grade year prior to graduation. h. Eighth Grade Second Highest Ranking Student The graduate with the second highest cumulative grade point average. This recipient meets the same requirements as the highestranking student 02 Academic a. Gilt Edge: Requirements for Gilt Edge Honor Roll include no grade below 90, a semester GPA of 4.0, and all 3's or above on Effort Grades. Noncore academic courses are not counted unless he or she scores below a C, which will eliminate a student's eligibility. An incomplete course will normally prohibit a student from earning Honor Roll or Gilt Edge. This honor roll is published at the end of each semester. b. Honor Roll: Requirements for Honor Roll include all grades of 90 or above and all 3's or above on Effort Grades. Unlike Gilt Edge, no specific GPA is required. c. Second Mile Award: At the end of each semester, the faculty selects the recipients of the "Second Mile Award". These students, in the opinion of at least four faculty or staff, have exhibited unusual effort in their schoolwork. Their hard work attests to their positive attitude toward academics, and it serves as inspiration to their peers. It does not necessarily mean that they have made all A's or even all A's and B's, but simply that they have gone "The Second Mile." d. Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools TAPPS ; provides awards for district and state level competitions performing in academics. Students entering TAPPS competition are coached by members of the Academy faculty. Eligibility for TAPPS competition is determined by both TAPPS regulations and the school administration. e. Recognition for scholarships to colleges and universities are presented during the annual awards program and prolixin. Of the human drama that she had followed with sympathy and understanding. As the two ran over the list of their friends, the mere sound of a name seemed to recall volumes to each of them, to indicate mines of knowledge and observation they had in common. At some names they laughed delightedly, at some indulgently and even tenderly. "You two young people must come out to Moonstone when Thea gets back, " the doctor said hospitably. "Oh, we shall!" Fred caught it up. "I'm keen to know all these people. It is very tantalizing to hear only their names." "Would they interest an outsider very much, do you think, Dr. Archie?" Thea leaned toward him. "Isn't it only because we've known them since I was little?" The doctor glanced at her deferentially. Fred had noticed that he seemed a little afraid to look at her squarely--perhaps a trifle embarrassed by a mode of dress to which he was unaccustomed. "Well, you are practically an outsider yourself, Thea, now, " he observed smiling. "Oh, I know, " he went on quickly in response to her gesture of protest, -"I know you don't change toward your old friends, but p 369 you can see us all from a distance now. It's all to your advantage that you can still take your old interest, isn't it, Mr. Ottenburg?" "That's exactly one of her advantages, Dr. Archie. Nobody can ever take that away from her, and none of us who came later can ever hope to rival Moonstone in the impression we make. Her scale of values will always be the Moonstone scale. And, with an artist, that IS an advantage." Fred nodded. Dr. Archie looked at him seriously. "You mean it keeps them from getting affected?" "Yes; keeps them from getting off the track generally." While the waiter filled the glasses, Fred pointed out to Thea a big black French barytone who was eating anchovies by their tails at one of the tables below, and the doctor looked about and studied his fellow diners. "Do you know, Mr. Ottenburg, " he said deeply, "these people all look happier to me than our Western people do. Is it simply good manners on their part, or do they get more out of life?. We require all employees to enter into confidentiality agreements that prohibit the disclosure of confidential information to anyone outside the company and propantheline.

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Introduction The hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata is a circumptropically distributed marine turtle that inhabits and forages on coral reefs Marquez, 1990 ; . Juveniles are thought to take up residence in benthic habitats after the pelagic post- hatchling life phase Carr et at, 1966 ; . The habitats of Doce Leguas Keys, Jardines de la Reina archipelago is an important foraging sites for the hawksbill turtle in the Cuban archipelago. A intensive tagging program of juveniles subadults hawksbill turtles in this area has been conducted since 1989 but mainly from 1998 ; . The objective of the study was to investigate aspects of biology and population ecology eg distribution, seasonality, density, grow rates etc ; of juveniles subadults hawksbill turtles in a foraging area. Study-site Doce Leguas keys is located between 21o12 to 20o30S and 78o17 to 79o28W about 60 km south of Camaguey, and is composed of more than 20 keys. It contains an extense habitat of shallower waters and coral reefs available for turtle foraging. These warm inner waters appear to be optimal for growth, and there is an abundance of the sponge Chondrilla nucula, the main food item for hawksbill turtles in Cuban waters Anderes and Uchida, 1994 ; . Materials and Methods From 1989 to 2002 a total of 336 juveniles subadults hawksbill turtles have been tagged in Doce Leguas. The individuals were caught by hand, snorkeling and nets 86.6 % ; . Turtles were tagged on one or both front flippers. Tags were made of titanium and applied in the second or third scute of the flipper. The animals were also measured for straight and curved carapace length nuchal notch to posteriorrmost marginals ; and weighed before release, at the capture location. Results Distribution: Juveniles subadult hawksbill turtles were found in various important sites for turtles: Cayo Cinco Balas, Cayo Caballones Oeste, mainly Boca de Guano and Las Auras Cayo Caballones Este specifically in Anclitas ; by hand capture while snorkeling and with nets ; . Tagging was mainly done during the nesting period October- March ; . Size Composition: Hawksbill turtles ranged between 17.5 to 60 cm. n 231; mean SCL 31.8 cm; s 9.044 ; . Most individuals 85. 3 % ; were between 17.5 and 35 cm SCL. Given the high densities of juveniles recoded in the area 280 km2 ; , Doce Leguas keys was considered an important developmental habitat for juvenile and subadult hawksbill turtles. These were generally encountered on coral reefs and individuals were frequently seen feeding on sponges. Confirmation. Congratulations go out wifery is the practice of medicine and Nineteen states license direct-entry to the Utah midwives! replace it with a statement that the midwives using all or part of the Wyoming has submitted a bill to POM law will not prohibit a mother NARM process. Thirteen states with exempt direct entry midwifery from the from giving birth in the setting and licensure programs that predate the Medical Practices Act and provide for with the caregiver of her choice. We CPM have adopted the NARM written registration with apparently no regulahave no updates on the status of this examination as the state licensure tion as long as midwife clients are seen bill. exam. Six states that have passed recent by a physician at least twice. The bill Midwives in Alabama, Illinois, legislation have adopted the CPM crehas passed the House and is being reGeorgia, Ohio, and Connecticut are dential as the eligibility criteria for liviewed by the Senate where it is consid- drafting legislation this year, which censure. Each year, more states work may or may not progress toward subtoward passing legislation to permit or ered controversial. Wisconsin has a bill in the hands of mission to their respective legislatures. license direct-entry midwifery using the a sponsor who is getting ready to take Their plans will continue to move the CPM as the basis for eligibility. The legislation forward into next years sesNARM Board stays in communication it into the legislative process. After a scurry of activity in the fall, the mosions. Illinois is also working on getwith all of these states to offer advice mentum has slowed a bit at the request ting a resolution in support of directand to insure that the CPM is represented accurately in any proposed legis- of the sponsor. Unlike many states, the entry midwifery. Wisconsin legislature meets year Midwives in Kansas, and Indiana lation. round, so there is no particular hurry have been working on the legislative This has been a very active year for about the progress of the bill. Support- process but have not drafted or submitlegislative activity related to the CPM ers of the bill feel optimistic about ted recent legislation. Successful legisand midwifery. Midwives in thirteen their chances this year, but are ready to lation usually takes several years to states have been discussing licensure work on it next year if necessary. pass, and it takes a lot of work from legislation, and many have taken deMassachusetts has submitted a bill midwives and consumers before a bill finitive steps toward seeking licensure to create a board to license both is actually proposed. Hopefully, these for direct-entry midwives using the CNMs and CPMs. The bill is stalled states will continue to work on the CPM credential as the basis for licen over issues of funding, as are many process in 2005. sure. The most progress has been seen bills in MA this session. It is in Virginia and Utah, the states that the only live bill this year that came quite close to passing licensure will establish a joint board for legislation last year. Updates come on both CNMs and CPMs and is a daily basis, and this information is supported by both groups of correct at the time we go to press. By midwives. It would have a the time the newsletter is in your mailgood chance of passing if not box, the outcomes in Virginia and for budget constraints. Utah, and possibly other states, will be Nebraska submitted bills to known. Check NARMs website for permit CNMs to attend home final details. births and to license CPMs. Virginia legislation has passed the Both bills have stalled in comHouse and Senate committees and mittee and probably will not floor. As of this writing, it is sitting move further this year. on the Governors desk for final conSouth Dakota submitted a firmation. Eight years of hard labor licensure bill but it was rehave finally paid off in Virginia! jected by the senate committee. Utah legislation will offer voluntary Missouri submitted a bill licensure for midwives who want to intended to exempt direct encarry specific medications but will extry midwifery from the Mediempt all direct-entry midwifery from the Medical Practices Act. This bill has cal Practices Act. The bill would remove the specific lanalso passed the House and Senate and guage that states that midis on the Governors desk for final and propylthiouracil. BOX. Safeguards proposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA ; to minimize the risk for exposure to the bovine spongiform encephalopathy BSE ; agent -- United States, December 30, 2003 USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service FSIS ; has announced an immediate ban on the use of nonambulatory disabled "downer" ; cattle for human food consumption. FSIS inspectors will not mark cattle carcasses tested for BSE as "inspected and passed" until negative test results are received. FSIS will prohibit the use in the human food supply including advanced meat recovery [AMR] * ; of "specified risk materials" i.e., high-risk materials ; , including the skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, vertebral column, spinal cord, and dorsal root ganglia of cattle aged 30 months and the tonsils and small intestine of cattle of all ages. FSIS also will prohibit the presence of brain, spinal cord, trigeminal ganglia, and dorsal root ganglia from cattle aged 30 months in meat produced by AMR. To reduce the risk that portions of the brain are not dislocated into the tissues of the carcass as a consequence of stunning cattle before slaughter, FSIS will ban airinjection stunning. FSIS will prohibit the use of mechanically separated beef in the human food supply.

Environment. We provide the means for accessing high-quality information quickly, flexibility to prohibit access to inappropriate content and unwanted solicitations. Internet related Education content Group fulfills parents' children and educators' use at school needs for educational Internet values and services their and home and protopic. E.2.4 South Pacific Tuna Fisheries 50 CFR 300 Subpart D The regulations in this Subpart implement the South Pacific Tuna Act of 1988 and the South Pacific Tuna Treaty and apply to persons and vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. The regulations require licenses, reporting, and vessel gear identification. Vessels must comply with all of the applicable national laws. E.2.5 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Under the MSFCMA, regulations affecting U.S. HMS fisheries in the Pacific area are implemented pursuant to FMPs developed by regional fishery management councils. If adopted and implemented, this FMP and its implementing regulations will affect U.S. West Coast-based fisheries for HMS. In December 2000, the MSFCMA was amended to prohibit "finning" of sharks. Under this legislation, "sharkfinning" means the taking of a shark, removing the fin or fins whether or not including the tail ; , and returning the remainder of the shark to the sea. Regulations implementing the legislation are found at 50 CFR 600 Subpart M. It is rebuttable presumption that shark fins found on board, or landed by, a fishing vessel were taken, held, or landed in violation of the regulations if the total weight of the shark fins on board, or landed, exceeds 5 percent of the total dressed weight of shark carcasses on board or offloaded from the fishing vessel. Section 305 a ; of the MSFCMA requires the Secretary of Commerce to publish a list of authorized fisheries under the authority of each council and all fishing gear used in such fisheries in the EEZ. A fish may be retained only if it is taken within a listed fishery, is taken with a gear authorized for that fishery, and is taken in conformance with all other applicable regulations. The current list was effective December 1, 1999. After that date, an individual fisherman may notify the appropriate council of the intent to use a gear or participate in a fishery not already on the list. Ninety days after such notification, the individual may use the gear or participate in that fishery unless regulatory action is taken to prohibit the use of the gear or participate in the fishery. The list includes the following HMS gears fisheries: Thresher shark and swordfish drift gillnet fishery gillnet Shark and bonito longline and setline fishery longline Pacific albacore and other tuna hook-and-line fishery hook and line Pacific swordfish harpoon fishery harpoon Pacific yellowfin, skipjack tuna purse seine fishery purse seine Recreational fishery spear, trap, handline, pot, hook and line, rod and reel, hand harvest Commercial fishery trawl, gillnet, hook and line, longline, handline, rod and reel, bandit gear, cast net, spear There is a Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council FMP for Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region, with regulations at 50 CFR Part 660 see section 1.6.6 in the HMS FMP for a summary of that FMP ; . The longline fisheries in the western Pacific are subject to permit and logbook reporting requirements, and there are only minor differences between this logbook and the one required under the HSFCA. In addition, the Hawaii-based longline fishery is subject to a variety of other management measures, including limited entry permits, observer coverage, vessel monitoring system equipment, area closures that vary in size by season, a maximum vessel size limit 101 feet length overall ; , and the use of techniques to minimize seabird interactions with longline gear. Recent U.S. District Court decisions have resulted in large area closures and the use of line clippers and special handling procedures to minimize harm to sea turtles caught on longline hooks or entangled in longline gear. E.2.6 Endangered Species Act.
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Comprehensive CSR issues. The checklist consists of seven areas: human rights and labor, occupational health and safety, the environment, fair dealing and ethics, product quality and safety, information security, and community involvement. The labor-related area includes the following detailed guidelines: Prohibit forced labor Prohibit inhumane treatment and infringements of human rights Prohibit child labor Prohibit discrimination Pay appropriate wages Control working hours Respect the right to freedom of association and protriptyline.
Haven't received them, attach an explanatory note to your return and submit the material later. You may not have tax slips for all the interest paid by bank accounts and other investments during the year, particularly if amounts are small. You're still required to report interest earned, including interest paid by the CRA and noted on your previous year's Notice of Assessment. One of the most common causes of tax return processing delays is mathematical error. So double-check figures and information-particularly if you complete your return by hand. If you use commercial software to prepare your income tax return, consider electronic filing. You can use the CRA's NETFILE service to submit your personal income return directly to the CRA over the Internet. If your return is simple, you may be able to use TELEFILE, which allows you to file using a touch-tone telephone.
Gregory J. Quirk, Gregory K. Russo, Jill L. Barron, and Kelimer Lebron Department of Physiology, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico 00732 and provigil.
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OPTION 3 For residential buildings only ; o Prohibit smoking in all common areas of the building. o Locate any exterior designated smoking areas at least 25 feet away from entries, outdoor air intakes and operable windows opening to common areas. o Minimize uncontrolled pathways for ETS transfer between individual residential units by sealing penetrations in walls, ceilings and floors in the residential units, and by sealing vertical chases adjacent to the units and prohibit.

Table 3 Wetland and terrestrial vegetation types, their major plant communities and extent in the islands and mainland area of the Maduganga estuary Wetland Vegetation Type 1. Mangroves 2. Mangrove scrubs 3. Mangrove mixed swamps 4. Bank scrubs 5. Tall shrub swamps 6. Palm swamps 7. Tall sedge brackish marshes 8. Dwarf sedge brackish marshes 9. Graminious bogs 10. Lentic macrophytes Terrestrial Vegetation Type 1. Remnant lowland rainforest 2. Multi-species home gardens 3. Perennial crops Plant community Rhizophora-Bruguiera-Sonneratia Rhizophora-Dolichandrone-Hibiscus Hibiscus-Pandanus-Derris Annona glabra assemblage Nypa fruticans assemblage Typha angustifolia assemblage Cyperus- Eleaocharis- Xyris Ischaemum-Panicum-Cyperus Nymphaea-Salvinia-Utricularia Plant community Cocos-Artocarpus-Mangifera Cinnamomum; Cocos; Hevea Extent ha ; 61 20 Extent ha ; 5 -8 20-25 190 - 200 and psyllium. AN ACT To enact R.S. 22: 1214 24 ; , relative to unfair trade practices; to prohibit insurers from restricting communications to consumers about limited benefit plans; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters.

Etiology. heumatoid pericarditis is generally a benign and selflimiting process, ' and it rarely leads to constrictive pencarditis2 requiring pericardiectomy. A review of the literature has yielded studies on 28 patients who underwent surgery for the treatment of rheumatoid constrictive pericarditis; their ages ranged from 19 to 70 years. Radiographic evidence of calcification was not seen in any of these patients, but microscopic calcification was encountered in one case. Hemodynamic data substantiating symptomatic improvement are sparse. Immunofluorescent staining of the resected pericardium has not been described in the reported cases. This report deals with a 74-year-old patient with rheumatoid calcific constrictive pericarditis, in whom hemodynamic and immunofluorescent studies were obtained. * From the Cardiovascular Division, University of Iowa and Veterans Administration Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa Supported by Program Project Grant HL14388 and by Iowa Heart Association Grant 05667. Reprint requests: Dr. Basta, Universfty Hospital, lowa City 52240 and pyrantel.

 

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