This document provides an overview of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. It summarizes who can apply for financial provision from a deceased person's estate, what factors the court considers in making an order, and some key issues to consider in issuing or responding to proceedings under the Act. The document also briefly discusses what constitutes the net estate, time limits for claims, and relevant procedural rules under the Civil Procedure Rules.
Many Centuries ago, Christians came to India and settled in this country when East India Company assumed ruling power in India and established its own courts. With the establishment of the Supreme Courts, the Common Law of England was made applicable to India on many subjects including marriage and divorce among the Christian community, on the ground that it
was based on the principle of equity, justice and good conscience.
The dowry prohibition (maintenance of lists of presents to the bride and brid...Leo Lukose
THE DOWRY PROHIBITION (MAINTENANCE OF LISTS OF PRESENTS TO THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM) RULES, 1985]
G.S.R. 664 (E). ? In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 9 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 (28 of 1961), the Central Government hereby make the following rules, namely: ?
1. Short title and commencement. ? (1) These rules may be called the Dowry Prohibition (Maintenance of Lists of Presents to the Bride and Bridegroom) Rules, 1985.
(2) They shall come into force on the 2nd day of October, 1985 being the date appointed for the coming into force of the Dowry prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1984 (63 of 1984).
2. Rules in accordance with which lists of presents are to be maintained ? ?(1) The list of presents which are given at the time of the marriage to the bride shall be maintained by the bride.
(2) The list of presents which are given at the time of the marriage to the bridegroom shall be maintained by the bridegroom.
(3) Every list of presents referred to in sub-rule (1) or sub-rule (2) ?
(a) shall be prepared at the time of the marriage or as soon as possible after the marriage;
(b) shall be in writing;
(c) shall contain:
(i) a brief description of each present;
(ii) the approximate value of the present;
(iii) the name of the person who has given the present; and
(iv) where the person giving the present is related to the bride or bridegroom, a description of such relationship;
(d) shall be signed by both the bride and the bridegroom.
Explanation 1. Where the bride is unable to sign, she may affix her thumb impression in lieu of her signature after having the list read out to her and obtaining signature on the list of, the person who has so read out the particulars contained in the list.
Explanation 2. ? Where the bridegroom is unable to sign, he may affix his thumb impression in lieu of his signature after having the list read out to him and obtaining the signature on the list, of the person who has so read out the particulars contained in the list.
(4) The bride or the bridegroom may, if she or he so desires, obtained on either or both of the lists referred to in sub-rule (1) or sub-section (2) the signature or signatures of any relations of the bride or the bridegroom or of any other person or persons present at the time of the marriage.
درس دارالترجمه داریان: تهران فلكه دوم آرياشهر - ضلع شمال غربي ميدان - مجتمع صادقيه - طبقه زير همكف واحد 19 - دارالترجمه رسمی داریان
دارالترجمه رسمی داریان
تلفن دارالترجمه رسمی داریان:
44061411 - 021
44061412 - 021
44001629 - 021
98-9199505041+
98-9199505042+
تلفاكس دارالترجمه رسمی داریان: 44061412 - 021
پست الكترونيك دارالترجمه داریان: iramahd@yahoo.com
- فرم تماس مستقيم با دارالترجمه داريان
The document discusses the key elements of Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with dowry deaths. It notes that for a dowry death charge, the prosecution must prove: 1) death of a woman, 2) by burns or bodily injury or otherwise than under normal circumstances, 3) within 7 years of marriage, 4) cruelty or harassment by the husband or relative, 5) in connection with a demand for dowry. It provides examples from case law where the courts have interpreted these elements and discusses what constitutes dowry under the law.
Analysis of decisions of Pakistan's Superior Courts on Will & Inheritance Shahbaz Cheema
These slides summarize some basic principles of wills and inheritance as applicable in Pakistan. In this regard, they highlight the role of the superior judiciary. In the end, they pinpoint some bad precedents set by the judiciary on the Islamic law of inheritance.
This document provides an overview of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. It summarizes who can apply for financial provision from a deceased person's estate, what factors the court considers in making an order, and some key issues to consider in issuing or responding to proceedings under the Act. The document also briefly discusses what constitutes the net estate, time limits for claims, and relevant procedural rules under the Civil Procedure Rules.
Many Centuries ago, Christians came to India and settled in this country when East India Company assumed ruling power in India and established its own courts. With the establishment of the Supreme Courts, the Common Law of England was made applicable to India on many subjects including marriage and divorce among the Christian community, on the ground that it
was based on the principle of equity, justice and good conscience.
The dowry prohibition (maintenance of lists of presents to the bride and brid...Leo Lukose
THE DOWRY PROHIBITION (MAINTENANCE OF LISTS OF PRESENTS TO THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM) RULES, 1985]
G.S.R. 664 (E). ? In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 9 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 (28 of 1961), the Central Government hereby make the following rules, namely: ?
1. Short title and commencement. ? (1) These rules may be called the Dowry Prohibition (Maintenance of Lists of Presents to the Bride and Bridegroom) Rules, 1985.
(2) They shall come into force on the 2nd day of October, 1985 being the date appointed for the coming into force of the Dowry prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1984 (63 of 1984).
2. Rules in accordance with which lists of presents are to be maintained ? ?(1) The list of presents which are given at the time of the marriage to the bride shall be maintained by the bride.
(2) The list of presents which are given at the time of the marriage to the bridegroom shall be maintained by the bridegroom.
(3) Every list of presents referred to in sub-rule (1) or sub-rule (2) ?
(a) shall be prepared at the time of the marriage or as soon as possible after the marriage;
(b) shall be in writing;
(c) shall contain:
(i) a brief description of each present;
(ii) the approximate value of the present;
(iii) the name of the person who has given the present; and
(iv) where the person giving the present is related to the bride or bridegroom, a description of such relationship;
(d) shall be signed by both the bride and the bridegroom.
Explanation 1. Where the bride is unable to sign, she may affix her thumb impression in lieu of her signature after having the list read out to her and obtaining signature on the list of, the person who has so read out the particulars contained in the list.
Explanation 2. ? Where the bridegroom is unable to sign, he may affix his thumb impression in lieu of his signature after having the list read out to him and obtaining the signature on the list, of the person who has so read out the particulars contained in the list.
(4) The bride or the bridegroom may, if she or he so desires, obtained on either or both of the lists referred to in sub-rule (1) or sub-section (2) the signature or signatures of any relations of the bride or the bridegroom or of any other person or persons present at the time of the marriage.
درس دارالترجمه داریان: تهران فلكه دوم آرياشهر - ضلع شمال غربي ميدان - مجتمع صادقيه - طبقه زير همكف واحد 19 - دارالترجمه رسمی داریان
دارالترجمه رسمی داریان
تلفن دارالترجمه رسمی داریان:
44061411 - 021
44061412 - 021
44001629 - 021
98-9199505041+
98-9199505042+
تلفاكس دارالترجمه رسمی داریان: 44061412 - 021
پست الكترونيك دارالترجمه داریان: iramahd@yahoo.com
- فرم تماس مستقيم با دارالترجمه داريان
The document discusses the key elements of Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with dowry deaths. It notes that for a dowry death charge, the prosecution must prove: 1) death of a woman, 2) by burns or bodily injury or otherwise than under normal circumstances, 3) within 7 years of marriage, 4) cruelty or harassment by the husband or relative, 5) in connection with a demand for dowry. It provides examples from case law where the courts have interpreted these elements and discusses what constitutes dowry under the law.
Analysis of decisions of Pakistan's Superior Courts on Will & Inheritance Shahbaz Cheema
These slides summarize some basic principles of wills and inheritance as applicable in Pakistan. In this regard, they highlight the role of the superior judiciary. In the end, they pinpoint some bad precedents set by the judiciary on the Islamic law of inheritance.
The christian Marriage Act 1872, introduction and essential conditions for marriage,and requirements for marriage ,and definitions of Church,minor,age group and timings for marriage ,schedules and parts of marriage act were explained as per the The Indian Christian Marriage Act,1872.Witness and location of marriage,pars and schedules of the act solemnization of marriage with clergyman,minister of religion was explained.marriage certificate,corrections and Record books in church were explained.
The document repeatedly lists the address "224 Shannon Court Inwood WV 25428" over multiple lines. It concludes by providing a phone number for "The Linda Kilroy Team ERA Liberty Realty" and encouraging the reader to call for more information about the property located at 224 Shannon Court Inwood WV 25428.
Sponsors: Louis P. Hill
CoSponsors:
Subject: Uniform Probate Code; Probate & Uniform Law Updates: Draft a measure to enact the Uniform Probate Code as drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, amending all relevant sections of the Virgin Islands Code Title 15 and all other sections of the code in order to revise and improve probate court procedures, processing, forms, court filings, and all matters related to probate
The document discusses dowry death under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code. It defines dowry death as the death of a woman within seven years of marriage due to burns, bodily injury, or abnormal circumstances, if she was subjected to cruelty or harassment for dowry demands. The document outlines the history and current issues of dowry practices in India, essential elements to prove dowry death, related offenses, trial procedures, and key court cases that have upheld convictions. Punishment for dowry death is seven years to life imprisonment. Despite legal reforms, dowry continues as a widespread social problem in India.
This document discusses dowry deaths in India. It begins with an introduction stating that dowry is unique to the Indian subcontinent and has led to the exploitation and abuse of women. The aims and objectives section states that the project will examine interpretations of the term "soon before death" as it relates to dowry death charges. Several case studies are presented that discuss different court interpretations of the "soon before death" clause. The conclusions note that this clause has been criticized as it can be difficult to prove cruelty occurred close enough to the woman's death. Suggestions are made to better educate people about dowry death laws and empower women.
A PRESENTATION ON SECTION 304B AND 498A INDIAN PENAL CODE BY DR.SANGEETA CHOWDHRY AND DR. SUNIL SHARMA, DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY, GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMMU (J&K)
This document outlines various grant scenarios for mobility programs between the European Union, Associated Countries, and Third Countries. It describes grants that can fund sending or bringing residents between these regions for purposes of outgoing mobility, incoming mobility, and reintegration after research stints abroad. The grants are categorized based on the residency and nationality of the individuals as well as the hosting and funding countries involved in the various mobility scenarios.
Dowry death case analysis HARSWAROOP AND OTHERS VS. STATE OF RAJASTHANabiramibabl
The document summarizes a case analysis of Harswaroop and Ors Vs. State Of Rajasthan, a dowry death case. It provides background on dowry deaths in India and defines dowry. It then summarizes the facts of the case, where a woman named Imarti Devi died under abnormal circumstances at her marital home within 7 years of marriage after facing harassment and demands for more dowry. The legal issues involved establishing the ingredients to convict under section 304B of the Indian Penal Code for dowry death. These include death occurring in abnormal circumstances within 7 years of marriage and cruelty/harassment for dowry demands. The judgment convicted the appellants under section 304B IPC.
Gary Gauthier Florida Has Attended Michigan State Universityfranklinpinto01
Gary Gauthier has earned reputation as a renowned professional in the United States of America. He is residing in Northern Michigan for many years. He went to Michigan State University and completed his graduation. Prior to this, he also attended Utica High School. He enjoys teaching guitar to the music enthusiasts. In his free times, he loves playing soccer, golf and bowling. In addition, he also likes hunting. He mentors returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Gary holds membership with Friends of Ingham County Veterans' Treatment Court.
This document is a license issued by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance to Paul Davis. The license certifies that Paul Davis is duly licensed as an insurance producer with authorities in life insurance, accident/health/sickness insurance, property insurance, and casualty insurance. The license is valid until June 30, 2017 provided renewal requirements are met and fees are paid. Contact information is provided for the Department of Banking and Insurance website and offices.
A letter sent on behalf of ANC 5D (signed by the Secretary & Treasurer) attaching copies of past meeting minutes (January-May 2015) that have been unanimously approved.
The document provides information about ANC 5D meeting minutes from January through May 2015. It states that the minutes were publicly read and unanimously approved at a special public meeting on July 2, 2015. It notes that the meeting met the legal noticing requirements. Finally, it discusses finalizing the ANC 5D security fund package to access community funds and complete quarterly reports for fiscal year 2015.
Avalon Farms LLC sued Helcha C. Acuna for breach of contract in Ventura County Superior Court. At a prove-up hearing, the court heard testimony from Robert Shelberg of Pacific Coast Management about the care of horses that were the subject of the contract. The court found in favor of Avalon Farms LLC and entered a judgment against Helcha C. Acuna for $8,457.66, which included damages, attorney fees, and costs, with a $570 security deposit applied to the amount.
The document outlines the benefits for $250,000 underwriters of the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee, including priority hotel booking, tickets to exclusive inaugural events like luncheons and dinners, tickets to official events like the parade and balls, and transportation and hospitality services. Contributions to the inaugural committee are not tax deductible and must be reported if they total $200 or more, and contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.
The document appears to be a transaction log listing purchases from various suppliers with transaction details including date, amount, supplier name, and account number. It includes over 100 transactions ranging from $1.99 to over $1000 with suppliers such as 7-Eleven, Ace Hardware, Adobe, Advance Auto Parts, and others. The majority of transactions are under $100.
This document contains a list of county employees organized by department. It includes each employee's name, title, and annual salary. There are over 150 employees listed across 27 different county departments, including departments like Animal Control, Building Inspections, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commissioner of Revenue, Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Finance, GIS, Human Resources, Information Technology, Jail, Library, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, Probation Services, Purchasing, and Real Estate Assessment. The salaries range from $16,682 to over $140,000.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board SCHOOL BOARD'S OBJECTION to fine and ...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by
counsel, and states as follows as its objection to the award of attorney's fees and costs to Kaitlyn
Dooley ("Petitioner") and the imposition of a fine pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3714(C), to be paid to the Literary Fund.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board School Board’s Brief In Opposition To...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by counsel, and states that pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3700 et seq. ("FOIA"), the Petition for Injunction and Mandamus ("Petition") filed in this action by Kaitlyn Dooley ("Petitioner") does not state any violation of FOIA or entitle her to the relief she seeks. The School Board requests the Court deny Petitioner's request for relief and enter judgment in favor of the School Board.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board Plaintiff’s Brief In Support of Manda...Kenneth Hogge Sr
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023 Heari...Kenneth Hogge Sr
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023. Pertaining to closed school board meeting and Freedom of Information Act request denials by the Gloucester County, Virginia school board.
The christian Marriage Act 1872, introduction and essential conditions for marriage,and requirements for marriage ,and definitions of Church,minor,age group and timings for marriage ,schedules and parts of marriage act were explained as per the The Indian Christian Marriage Act,1872.Witness and location of marriage,pars and schedules of the act solemnization of marriage with clergyman,minister of religion was explained.marriage certificate,corrections and Record books in church were explained.
The document repeatedly lists the address "224 Shannon Court Inwood WV 25428" over multiple lines. It concludes by providing a phone number for "The Linda Kilroy Team ERA Liberty Realty" and encouraging the reader to call for more information about the property located at 224 Shannon Court Inwood WV 25428.
Sponsors: Louis P. Hill
CoSponsors:
Subject: Uniform Probate Code; Probate & Uniform Law Updates: Draft a measure to enact the Uniform Probate Code as drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, amending all relevant sections of the Virgin Islands Code Title 15 and all other sections of the code in order to revise and improve probate court procedures, processing, forms, court filings, and all matters related to probate
The document discusses dowry death under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code. It defines dowry death as the death of a woman within seven years of marriage due to burns, bodily injury, or abnormal circumstances, if she was subjected to cruelty or harassment for dowry demands. The document outlines the history and current issues of dowry practices in India, essential elements to prove dowry death, related offenses, trial procedures, and key court cases that have upheld convictions. Punishment for dowry death is seven years to life imprisonment. Despite legal reforms, dowry continues as a widespread social problem in India.
This document discusses dowry deaths in India. It begins with an introduction stating that dowry is unique to the Indian subcontinent and has led to the exploitation and abuse of women. The aims and objectives section states that the project will examine interpretations of the term "soon before death" as it relates to dowry death charges. Several case studies are presented that discuss different court interpretations of the "soon before death" clause. The conclusions note that this clause has been criticized as it can be difficult to prove cruelty occurred close enough to the woman's death. Suggestions are made to better educate people about dowry death laws and empower women.
A PRESENTATION ON SECTION 304B AND 498A INDIAN PENAL CODE BY DR.SANGEETA CHOWDHRY AND DR. SUNIL SHARMA, DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY, GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMMU (J&K)
This document outlines various grant scenarios for mobility programs between the European Union, Associated Countries, and Third Countries. It describes grants that can fund sending or bringing residents between these regions for purposes of outgoing mobility, incoming mobility, and reintegration after research stints abroad. The grants are categorized based on the residency and nationality of the individuals as well as the hosting and funding countries involved in the various mobility scenarios.
Dowry death case analysis HARSWAROOP AND OTHERS VS. STATE OF RAJASTHANabiramibabl
The document summarizes a case analysis of Harswaroop and Ors Vs. State Of Rajasthan, a dowry death case. It provides background on dowry deaths in India and defines dowry. It then summarizes the facts of the case, where a woman named Imarti Devi died under abnormal circumstances at her marital home within 7 years of marriage after facing harassment and demands for more dowry. The legal issues involved establishing the ingredients to convict under section 304B of the Indian Penal Code for dowry death. These include death occurring in abnormal circumstances within 7 years of marriage and cruelty/harassment for dowry demands. The judgment convicted the appellants under section 304B IPC.
Gary Gauthier Florida Has Attended Michigan State Universityfranklinpinto01
Gary Gauthier has earned reputation as a renowned professional in the United States of America. He is residing in Northern Michigan for many years. He went to Michigan State University and completed his graduation. Prior to this, he also attended Utica High School. He enjoys teaching guitar to the music enthusiasts. In his free times, he loves playing soccer, golf and bowling. In addition, he also likes hunting. He mentors returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Gary holds membership with Friends of Ingham County Veterans' Treatment Court.
This document is a license issued by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance to Paul Davis. The license certifies that Paul Davis is duly licensed as an insurance producer with authorities in life insurance, accident/health/sickness insurance, property insurance, and casualty insurance. The license is valid until June 30, 2017 provided renewal requirements are met and fees are paid. Contact information is provided for the Department of Banking and Insurance website and offices.
A letter sent on behalf of ANC 5D (signed by the Secretary & Treasurer) attaching copies of past meeting minutes (January-May 2015) that have been unanimously approved.
The document provides information about ANC 5D meeting minutes from January through May 2015. It states that the minutes were publicly read and unanimously approved at a special public meeting on July 2, 2015. It notes that the meeting met the legal noticing requirements. Finally, it discusses finalizing the ANC 5D security fund package to access community funds and complete quarterly reports for fiscal year 2015.
Avalon Farms LLC sued Helcha C. Acuna for breach of contract in Ventura County Superior Court. At a prove-up hearing, the court heard testimony from Robert Shelberg of Pacific Coast Management about the care of horses that were the subject of the contract. The court found in favor of Avalon Farms LLC and entered a judgment against Helcha C. Acuna for $8,457.66, which included damages, attorney fees, and costs, with a $570 security deposit applied to the amount.
The document outlines the benefits for $250,000 underwriters of the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee, including priority hotel booking, tickets to exclusive inaugural events like luncheons and dinners, tickets to official events like the parade and balls, and transportation and hospitality services. Contributions to the inaugural committee are not tax deductible and must be reported if they total $200 or more, and contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.
The document appears to be a transaction log listing purchases from various suppliers with transaction details including date, amount, supplier name, and account number. It includes over 100 transactions ranging from $1.99 to over $1000 with suppliers such as 7-Eleven, Ace Hardware, Adobe, Advance Auto Parts, and others. The majority of transactions are under $100.
This document contains a list of county employees organized by department. It includes each employee's name, title, and annual salary. There are over 150 employees listed across 27 different county departments, including departments like Animal Control, Building Inspections, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commissioner of Revenue, Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Finance, GIS, Human Resources, Information Technology, Jail, Library, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, Probation Services, Purchasing, and Real Estate Assessment. The salaries range from $16,682 to over $140,000.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board SCHOOL BOARD'S OBJECTION to fine and ...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by
counsel, and states as follows as its objection to the award of attorney's fees and costs to Kaitlyn
Dooley ("Petitioner") and the imposition of a fine pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3714(C), to be paid to the Literary Fund.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board School Board’s Brief In Opposition To...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by counsel, and states that pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3700 et seq. ("FOIA"), the Petition for Injunction and Mandamus ("Petition") filed in this action by Kaitlyn Dooley ("Petitioner") does not state any violation of FOIA or entitle her to the relief she seeks. The School Board requests the Court deny Petitioner's request for relief and enter judgment in favor of the School Board.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board Plaintiff’s Brief In Support of Manda...Kenneth Hogge Sr
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023 Heari...Kenneth Hogge Sr
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023. Pertaining to closed school board meeting and Freedom of Information Act request denials by the Gloucester County, Virginia school board.
GCPS ESSER Federal Funding Update 11.8.2022.pptxKenneth Hogge Sr
- The document provides details on federal COVID relief funding received by GCPS, including amounts awarded, spent in FY21-22, and current balances. It requests $3.3 million in additional appropriations for FY23 to fully utilize ESSER II, ESSER III, and other federal grant funding before their deadlines between 2023-2024. The largest balances are $1.5 million for ESSER II and $3.8 million for ESSER III funding. It recommends the School Board approve the additional appropriations request to the county Board of Supervisors as the fiscal agent.
The document is a Gloucester County Purchasing Card Policy and Procedures manual. It outlines the terms and conditions for employees issued a Gloucester County purchasing card, including their responsibilities to use the card only for approved purchases on behalf of the county and schools. Failure to comply with the policies, such as using the card for personal purchases, can result in disciplinary action including termination. The manual provides guidance for cardholders, their supervisors, and the program administrator on reconciliation procedures, documentation requirements, dispute resolution processes, and other administrative rules for the purchasing card program.
Gloucester County Virginia Section 115 Travel Policy (PDF).pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
Gloucester County's travel policy outlines procedures for reimbursing employee travel expenses when traveling for official county business. The policy requires employees to minimize expenses by using county vehicles when available and booking economical accommodations and meals. It establishes maximum reimbursement rates for meals and requires original itemized receipts. The policy also details procedures for travel advances, payments, and reimbursements to ensure proper accounting and oversight of county travel funds.
GCPS P-Card 3rd Qtr FY2022 lesson plans and more.pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
This document lists supplier transactions from January to March 2022. It includes purchases of instructional materials such as lesson plans, books, paper and toner from various suppliers including Teachers Pay Teachers, Quill Corporation and Amazon. It also includes purchases of supplies for Title I programs, early childhood programs, and general office supplies. The total amount spent on instructional materials and supplies was over $20,000.
This document contains a list of transactions from various suppliers for snacks and food items for different schools and programs over a three month period totaling $1,509.78. The transactions include reimbursements and purchases from Amazon, Walmart, Food Lion, and Central Food Service for items like candy, juice, cereal bars, granola bars, and waters to be used for after school programs, morning learning recovery programs, Valentine's Day events, and School Board meetings at multiple elementary schools.
On December 18, 2020, the VDOE Superintendent published a memo titled, “Public Comments for the Proposed Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginia’s Public Schools.”
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has provided guidance to school divisions on complying with recent state laws (HB 145 and SB 161) requiring local school boards to adopt policies on the treatment of transgender students consistent with VDOE's model policies. The model policies address topics like student records, privacy, bullying, dress codes, and participation. Recent court rulings have upheld protections for transgender students under Title IX. Local school boards are advised to consult their attorneys, as failing to adopt consistent policies could result in legal liability and civil litigation.
This document provides model policies for Virginia public schools on supporting transgender students. It includes terminology, background on relevant laws, and a guiding principle of ensuring all students can learn free from discrimination. The document covers areas like bullying prevention, student privacy, records, dress codes, and facilities access. It aims to help school boards develop comprehensive, inclusive policies informed by student needs. Appendices provide resources for developing policies and supporting transgender students.
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Second Amendment Preservation Act of Gloucester County, Virginia
1. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE GLOUCESTER COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS, HELD AT THE GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLONIAL
COURTHOUSE, 6504 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, VIRGINIA ON
TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2021, AT 7:00 P.M., ON A MOTION DULY MADE BY
___________, AND SECONDED BY _____________, THE FOLLOWING
RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
Phillip N. Bazzani, ___;
Ashley C. Chriscoe, ___;
Michael W. Hedrick, ___;
Christopher A. Hutson, ___;
Robert J. Orth, ___;
Kevin M. Smith, ___;
Michael R. Winebarger, ___;
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF A GLOUCESTER COUNTY SECOND
AMENDMENT PRESERVATION ACT
WHEREAS, in acknowledgment of its deep commitment to the rights of
all citizens of, and visitors to, Gloucester County to keep and bear arms, the
Gloucester County Board of Supervisors previously declared Gloucester County
to be a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’; and
WHEREAS, certain legislation has been passed in the Virginia General
Assembly that allows localities to, by ordinance, ban otherwise lawfully
possessed and transported firearms from certain public spaces, causing law-
abiding citizens to be exposed to a patchwork of local ordinances as they travel
throughout the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors acknowledges
the significant economic contribution made to our community by tourists and
visitors and does not wish to discourage travel to Gloucester County; and
WHEREAS, Gloucester County wishes to welcome all law-abiding citizens
who wish to live in, visit, or otherwise participate in the economy of our
community, including those citizens and visitors who choose to legally carry
and possess a firearm for personal protection; and
WHEREAS, the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors does not wish to
infringe on the rights of the citizens of, or visitors to, Gloucester County to keep
and bear arms is promulgated in the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution;
and
WHEREAS, the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors wishes to
express its continued opposition to any law that would unconstitutionally
2. restrict the rights of the citizens of, and visitors to, Gloucester County to keep
and bears arms, and
WHEREAS: The U.S. Federal Government under the leadership of
President Joe Biden, intends cause the U.S House and Senate to enact
egregious federal gun laws and legislation that will ultimately infringe on the
rights of law abiding citizens and visitors of Gloucester County under the 2nd
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of
Gloucester County, Virginia:
That the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors hereby declares that
Gloucester County, Virginia shall not exercise any authority granted to it by §
15.2-915(E) of the Code of Virginia to regulate or prohibit the otherwise legal
purchase, possession, or transfer of firearms or ammunition.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Gloucester County under the
leadership of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors will not recognize
any laws enacted by the Federal Government that will levy fees, cause any
federal registration, or tracking of firearms or ammunition possessed by law
abiding citizens of Gloucester, or cause any confiscation of firearms accessories
or ammunition, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the any act whether past, present or
future enacted by the United States Congress and Senate under the Biden
Administration, which infringes on the law abiding citizens right to keep and
bear arms, shall not be recognized by the Board of Supervisors and Gloucester
County, and finally
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall be known and
cited as from this date forward as the “Second Amendment Preservation Act of
Gloucester County, Virginia”.
A Copy Teste:
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J. Brent Fedors, County Administrator