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2 CFR 200.306; and
(b) Made to the program or project by the State or by a third party (i.e., an individual, entity, or organization, whether local, public, private, for profit, or nonprofit), including a third party that is a subrecipient or contractor that is receiving or will receive assistance under section 752(g) of the Rehabilitation Act.
(Authority: Section 752(f) and (g) of
75 FR 36284, June 25, 2010.
§ 150.225 What training and instruction are required?
Personnel must receive training and instruction commensurate with the position they hold. Procedures for documenting employee training must be outlined in the operations manual.
§ 385.41 What are the requirements affecting the collection of data from designated State agencies?
If the collection of data is necessary from individuals with disabilities being served by two or more designated State agencies or from employees of two or more of these agencies, the project director must submit requests for the data to appropriate
75 FR 36284, June 25, 2010.
§ 150.600 What does this subpart do?
This subpart sets safety and health requirements for the workplace on a deepwater port.
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75 FR 36284, June 25, 2010.
§ 150.604 Who controls access to medical monitoring and exposure records?
If medical monitoring is performed or exposure records are maintained by an employer, the owner, operator, or person in charge must establish procedures for access to these records by personnel.
technical assistance, and any additional information as the Secretary may require.
(b) The Secretary shall provide for peer review of applications by panels that include persons who are not Federal or State government employees and who have experience in the operation of vocational rehabilitation services programs under this part.
(Authority: Sections 12(c) and Section 121(c) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended;
applicant in carrying out activities under previously awarded grants.
(c) The Secretary awards bonus points if identified and published in the Federal Register for specific competitions.
(Authority: Sections 12(c) and 103(a) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended;
75 FR 36284, June 25, 2010.
§ 150.700 What does this subpart do?
This subpart provides requirements for the operation of aids to navigation at a deepwater port.
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§ 655.30 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
The Secretary evaluates an applications for International Education Programs on the basis of—
(a) The general criteria in § 655.31; and
term for which the fellow received a stipend installment shall return a prorated portion of the stipend installment to the institution at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1134b)
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(b)
(1) Is a faculty member who teaches modern foreign languages or area studies in an institution of higher education;
(2) Is a teacher in an elementary or secondary school;
(3) Is an experienced education administrator responsible for planning, conducting, or supervising programs in modern foreign languages or area studies at the elementary, secondary, or postsecondary level; or
§ 181.21 Purpose, applicability and effective dates.
This subpart prescribes the requirements for identification of boats to which section 46 U.S.C. 4301 applies.
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§ 175.23;
(b) Of an appropriate size and fit for the intended wearer, as marked on the approval label; and
(c) Legibly marked with its approval number, as specified in 46 CFR part 160.
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§ 175.135 Existing equipment.
Launchers manufactured before 1 January, 1981, which do not have approval numbers are acceptable for use with meteor or parachute signals listed in Table 175.130 under § 175.130 as long as they remain in serviceable
§ 175.201 Ventilation.
No person may operate a boat built after July 31, 1980, that has a gasoline engine for electrical generation, mechanical power, or propulsion unless it is equipped with an operable ventilation system that meets the requirements of
§ 76.677 Continuation of a bypass.
The Secretary continues a bypass until the Secretary determines that the grantee or subgrantee will meet the requirements for providing services to private school children.
(Authority:
§ 76.785 What is the purpose of this subpart?
The regulations in this subpart implement section 10306 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), which requires States to take measures to ensure that each charter school in the State receives the funds for which it is eligible under a covered program during its first year of operation
§ 76.672 Bypass procedures.
Sections 76.673 through 76.675 contain the procedures that the Secretary uses in conducting a show cause hearing. The hearing officer may modify the procedures for a particular case if all parties agree the modification is appropriate.
(Authority:
implementing regulations for the program.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3, 3474, and
§ 81.3 Jurisdiction of the Office of Administrative Law Judges.
(a) The Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) established under section 451(a) of GEPA has jurisdiction to conduct the following proceedings concerning an applicable program:
(1) Hearings for recovery of funds.
§ 105.135 Equivalents.
For any measure required by this part, the facility owner or operator may propose an equivalent as provided in § 101.130 of this subchapter.
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§ 300.119 Technical assistance and training activities.
Each SEA must carry out activities to ensure that teachers and administrators in all public agencies—
(a) Are fully informed about their responsibilities for implementing
§ 300.193 Request to show cause.
An SEA, LEA or other public agency in receipt of a notice under § 300.192 that seeks an opportunity to show cause why a by-pass should not be implemented must submit a written request for a show cause hearing to the
§ 127.111 Communications systems.
(a) The marine transfer area for LNG must have a ship-to-shore communication system and a separate emergency ship-to-shore communication system.
(b) Each ship-to-shore communication system must be a dedicated system that allows voice communication between the