REFORMS. This Bylaw shall be duly approved and enter in effect from the moment in which the Condominium is registered in the Public Registry. Any reform to this Bylaw, as well as the emission of new text shall correspond solely and exclusively to the Joint Owners Meeting, by unanimous decision of all the Condominium owners, according to the provision of Article 27, Paragraph 5, of the Law. In accordance with the above, any reform or draft of a new Bylaw must be verified by public deed and registered in the Public Registry, if such procedure is possible.
REFORMS. Reform activity Table 1: Western Australia bilateral reform plan Reform Direction Actions Sector(s) Timing Reform Direction A - Support students, student learning and achievement Reform Direction B – Support teaching, school leadership and school improvement
REFORMS. Subject to the approval of the Court and the terms and conditions of this Settlement Agreement, the Parties agree to the following terms:
A. Amendment to the Policies, Training, and Procedures Concerning Gang- and Narcotics-Related Loitering Enforcement
1. As part of the settlement negotiations in the Action, the Parties agreed that CPD’s directives and forms relating to the Enforcement of the Loitering Ordinances should be amended consistent and in accordance with the terms set forth in Exhibit I, which are incorporated as if fully set forth herein.
2. Within 60 days of the entry of the Stipulation in the Consent Decree Suit, CPD will submit draft versions of the CPD policies and reports related to the enforcement of the Loitering Ordinances, in accordance with the terms set forth in Exhibit I, to the Independent Monitor Team and OAG for the review, comment, and, if necessary, objection process as provided for in ¶¶ 627-30 of the Consent Decree in the Consent Decree Suit.
3. After the review, comment, and, if necessary, objection process provided for in ¶¶ 627-30 of the Consent Decree in the Consent Decree Suit, CPD will adopt and utilize a Loitering Dispersal Report in accordance with the terms set forth in Exhibit I.
4. The Parties further agree that CPD will not amend Special Order S10-02-03 to modify the procedural process set forth in Exhibit I, except as provided for in the review of CPD Policies and Procedures provisions in ¶¶ 626 – 637 of the Consent Decree in the Consent Decree Suit.
B. Amendment to General Order 02-04: Prohibition Regarding Racial Profiling and Other Bias-Based Policing
1. Effective June 20, 2022, CPD revised the language of the CPD General Order G02-04, titled Prohibition Regarding Racial Profiling and Other Bias-Based Policing, to ensure, among other modifications to General Order G02-04, that when making routine or spontaneous law enforcement decisions, CPD officers will not use: (1) race, ethnicity, age, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, homeless status, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, financial status, lawful source of income, except that CPD officers may rely on age as a factor only when the individual’s age is an element of the specific crime or ordinance that the individual is suspected of violating including but not limited to curfew, school absenteeism, and underage consumption of alcohol; and (2) subs...
REFORMS. The State shall ensure timely compliance with the undertakings for reform included under Schedule 3 to the FFA, particularly those in relation to water volumetric metering and tariffs, sewerage tariffs, bill collection efficiency improvements, and self- assessment system/capital value system for property tax on all Project towns.
REFORMS. Reform activity Table 1 – South Australia bilateral reform plan GOVERNMENT SECTOR REFORM ACTIONS Reform Direction Actions Timing Reform Direction A – Supporting students, student learning and student achievement Reform Direction B – Supporting teaching, school leadership and school improvement Reform Direction C – Enhancing the national evidence base CATHOLIC SECTOR REFORM ACTIONS Reform Direction Actions Timing Reform Direction A – Supporting students, student learning and student achievement Reform Direction B – Supporting teaching, school leadership and school improvement Reform Direction C – Enhancing the national evidence base INDEPENDENT SECTOR REFORM ACTIONS Reform Direction Actions Timing Reform Direction A – Supporting students, student learning and student achievement
REFORMS. In addition to the national roll-out of the MHR on an opt-out basis, a key focus is improved uptake, more effective and efficient use of the MHR, and improved interoperability between MHR and digital health systems at a State and local level, including through:
REFORMS. The reform will be made up of a real decentralisation giving considerable autonomy to the concerned regions. The law in preparation on decentralization must wait until it has been subjected to a deeper study by FRUD, one of the signatories of the present General Agreement before it can be discussed in a near future by the parliament.
REFORMS. This action was scheduled for 2021–2023, but as of November 27, 2023, no distinct and visible reforms have been carried out, except for the renovation of several outpatient care facilities. The Primary Health Care (PHC) reforms in Armenia are an important prerequisite for the introduction of a universal health insurance system, the launch of which is scheduled for 2024. It should be noted that a separate part of this measure makes up the training of family physicians, pediatricians, adolescent medicine specialists and school nurses as well as ensuring their continuing professional development. The authorized body conducts the mentioned training mostly through the National Institute of Health in an online format, with the effectiveness of those training courses being highly questionable. Coupled with their work and examination of patients, health workers hardly participate in this training and get relevant credits, while there are no mechanisms for checking the acquired knowledge. On September 19, 2023, the RA Ministry of Health adopted an order approving the list of activities aimed at staffing regional healthcare facilities, including social support measures and incentive mechanisms for healthcare workers, which is still in progress and fails to meet with originally established deadlines.
REFORMS. Reform activity Table 1: ACT bilateral reform plan Reform Direction Actions Sector(s) Timing Reform Direction A - Support students, student learning and achievement Reform Direction B – Support teaching, school leadership and school improvement Reform Direction C – Enhancing the national evidence base