H12002Conference Agreement • May 15th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 15th, 2019T h e bill wo u ld i m ple m e n t a polic y t h a t eli m i n a t es t h e r eq u i r e m e n t of a sep a r a t e a p- poi n t m e n t t o t h e Ch ief J u dge posi t io n . I n- s t e a d, t h e Ch ief J u dge wo u ld be t h e m os t se n io r j u dge i n r eg u l a r a c t ive se r vice o n t h e Co ur t . I n t h e eve n t t h a t t wo eligible j u dges h a d t h e s a m e se n io r i t y i n co mm issio n , t h e j u dge se n io r i n a ge wo u ld be selec t ed.
TITLE 46—SHIPPING Page 246Conference Agreement • October 10th, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 10th, 2019ment not to follow the guidelines. Any guide- lines adopted shall be submitted confidentially to the Federal Maritime Commission.
Conference Agreement for H.R. 1,Conference Agreement • October 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 25th, 2020On Friday, December 15, the conference committee approved the report of its agreement on H.R. 1, “the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” The conference report is a compromise bill, blending elements of both the previously passed House and Senate versions of the bill. The conference report was approved by all Republican conferees, but was not approved by any Democratic conferees.
SF 3656, Article 21, Public Safety, Conference AgreementConference Agreement • May 16th, 2018
Contract Type FiledMay 16th, 2018House House Tails Conference Agreement Conference Tails Senate Senate Tails Agency/Program Fund FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 1 SUPREME COURT23 Decision Items:4 Safe and Secure Courthouse Grants5 Transfer DHS Judicial Appeal Panel6 HF2906 Stays of Adj. Sex Offense Remote Access 789 Total Supreme Court Operations 1011 District Courts1213 Decision Items:14 HF3726 Ignition Interlock, Increased Court Caseload 1516 Total District Courts 1718 GUARDIAN AD LITEM BOARD1920 Decision Items:21 Additional Staffing/Caseload Reduction2223 Total Guardian ad litem Board 2425 BOARD OF PUBLIC DEFENSE2627 Decision Items:28 HF2932 Reckless Driving While Texting29 HF2906 Stays of Adjudication Sex Offense to Register30 HF2944 Sex Offenders 25yr Supervision 3132 Total Board of Public Defense 3334 PUBLIC SAFETY3536 Decision Items:37 HF3296 Vulnerable Adults Working Group38
THIS AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN:Conference Agreement • October 6th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 6th, 2020All reservations for conferences are booked upon and subject to the rules and regulations of THABA ECO HOTEL and the following terms:
in thousands)Conference Agreement • May 9th, 2024
Contract Type FiledMay 9th, 2024AGENCY/DECISION ITEM FUND FY 2024 ConferenceFY 2025 FY 24-25 FY 2026 ConferenceFY 2027 FY 26-27 APPROPRIATIONS: Secretary of State VOTER Account Increase GEN 1,750 1,836 3,586 1,750 1,750 3,500 College Campus Polling Location Reimbursement GEN 200 200 40 110 150 Voting Equipment Grant Account Transfer Base Eliminated GEN (750) (750) (750) (750) (1,500) Dropbox Grants Base Eliminated GEN (1,000) (1,000) (2,000) (1,000) (1,000) (2,000) Total - Secretary of State GEN 750 286 1,036 40 110 150 Voting Equipment Grants SRF (750) (750) (1,500) (750) (750) (1,500) Voting Rights Act Cost Sharing Account SRF 144 144 25 25 50 Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board Candidate Finance Reporting Requirements (HF3645 - Coulter) GEN 20 20 Campaign Treasurer Online Training Development GEN 50 50 Total - CFPDB GEN 70 70 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS/SPENDING GENERAL FUND GEN 750 356 1,106
ContractConference Agreement • August 31st, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 31st, 2015Troupe Directors: You will need THREE copies of each completed Agreement Form for everyone who be attending with your troupe – students and adults. Make sure the names here exactly match the names on your troupe registration.• You will place one copy in each attendee's neck wallet once you arrive at conference.• You will keep one copy with you at all times during conference.• You will submit one copy per attendee with the Registration Package (In alphabetical order by last name)Note: Every box/signature is required LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF BIRTH HOME ADDRESS (Street, City, State, Zip Code) GENDER SCHOOL TROUPE NUMBER PARENT / GUARDIAN PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER FAMILY PHYSICIAN PHYSICIAN’S PHONE NUMBER HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY NUMBER PHONE NUMBER ALLERGIES TO FOOD AND/OR MEDICINES (If NONE, so state) MEDICATION YOU ARE CURRENTLY TAKING (If NONE, so state) SPECIAL MEDICAL PROBLEMS (If NONE, so state) RELEASEThe undersigned hereby releases and agrees to hold
ContractConference Agreement • January 12th, 2020
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CONFERENCE AGREEMENT FAR BETTER FOR UNEMPLOYED WORKERS AND UI SYSTEM THAN ORIGINAL HOUSE BILLConference Agreement • February 17th, 2012
Contract Type FiledFebruary 17th, 2012The conference agreement on legislation that continues federal emergency unemployment insurance (UI) gives unemployed workers a far better deal than UI legislation that the House passed last December. It also rejects extreme proposals in the House bill that would have changed the essential character of the UI system, which policymakers created in 1935 to provide financial assistance to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own.
The conference agreement includes theConference Agreement • May 10th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 10th, 2019language in Sec. 333 as proposed by the Sen- ate, and changes the section number to Sec. 332, to amend section 450A of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act relating to emer- gency and contingency reserve funds. The House bill (Sec. 130) proposed similar lan- guage.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Modern EducationConference Agreement • July 31st, 2015
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CONFERENCE AGREEMENTConference Agreement • January 26th, 2024
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LNN – Ledernes Netverk i NordenConference Agreement • February 1st, 2024
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SF 3656, Article 21, Public Safety, Conference AgreementConference Agreement • May 17th, 2018
Contract Type FiledMay 17th, 2018House House Tails Conference Agreement Conference Tails Senate Senate Tails Agency/Program Fund FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 FY2018 FY2019 FY18-19 FY2020 FY2021 FY20-21 1 SUPREME COURT23 Decision Items:4 Safe and Secure Courthouse Grants5 Transfer DHS Judicial Appeal Panel6 HF2906 Stays of Adj. Sex Offense Remote Access 789 Total Supreme Court Operations 1011 District Courts1213 Decision Items:14 HF3726 Ignition Interlock, Increased Court Caseload 1516 Total District Courts 1718 GUARDIAN AD LITEM BOARD1920 Decision Items:21 Additional Staffing/Caseload Reduction2223 Total Guardian ad litem Board 2425 BOARD OF PUBLIC DEFENSE2627 Decision Items:28 HF2932 Reckless Driving While Texting29 HF2906 Stays of Adjudication Sex Offense to Register30 HF2944 Sex Offenders 25yr Supervision 3132 Total Board of Public Defense 3334 PUBLIC SAFETY3536 Decision Items:37 HF3296 Vulnerable Adults Working Group38
ContractConference Agreement • May 10th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMay 10th, 2011HOUSE BILL 5001 SENATE BILL 2000 CONFERENCE AGREEMENT 5/3/2011 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R D3A Issue D3A Issue Title FTE ALLFUNDS RECURRING GENERAL REVENUE NONRECURRING GENERAL REVENUE ALL TRUST FUNDS FTE ALLFUNDS RECURRING GENERAL REVENUE NONRECURRING GENERAL REVENUE ALL TRUST FUNDS FTE ALLFUNDS RECURRING GENERAL REVENUE NONRECURRING GENERAL REVENUE ALL TRUST FUNDS 1 AGENCY FOR WORKFORCE INNOVATION 2 1100001 STARTUP (OPERATING) 1,575.00 1,416,731,955 138,129,767 1,278,602,188 1,575.00 1,416,731,955 138,129,767 1,278,602,188 1,575.00 1,416,731,955 138,129,767 1,278,602,188 3 17J1100 Transfer Agency For Workforce Innovation Executive Leadership And Support Services To Jobs Florida -Deduct - - - (168.50) (19,488,813) - (19,488,813) - - 4 17J1110 Transfer Agency For Workforce Innovation WorkforcePrograms To Jobs Florida - Deduct - - - (643.50) (327,982,494) - (850,000) (327,132,494) - - 5 17J1120 Transfer Agency
H 6304Conference Agreement • May 23rd, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 23rd, 2019Th e co nfe r e n ce a g r ee m e n t i n cl u des a ll of t h e r eq u i r ed displ ay s of levels an d a m o un t s, i n cl u di n g t h ose of S oci a l S ec ur i t y o u t l ay s an d r eve nu es. Th e a g r ee m e n t a lso i n cl u des
Conference Agreement Form Summer Conference HousingConference Agreement • February 28th, 2013
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2013These policies can be found at www.liberty.edu/studenthousing. The Summer Conference link is located on the Student Housing web page under “additional information.” Review all policies and procedures by clicking on the hyperlinks on the left column.
CONFERENCE AGREEMENTConference Agreement • October 2nd, 2012
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Conference AgreementConference Agreement • August 23rd, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 23rd, 2017The conference agreement follows the House amendment and the Senate amend- ment and makes technical corrections to the drafting.
LNN – Ledernes Netverk i NordenConference Agreement • February 7th, 2024
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Conference Agreement on FY22-23 Budget Would Reduce Education Aid in Each of the Next Two Years for One in Four CommunitiesConference Agreement • June 13th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 13th, 2024Negotiators from the House of Representatives and Senate have completed their work on New Hampshire’s FY2022-23 budget and are poised to present it to their colleagues for their approval when the two chambers meet on June 24. Though state revenue projections for the next years grew over the course of the budget process and left members of the conference committee with far greater resources at their disposal, they chose to use those resources to
Selected Bibliography 1021Conference Agreement • November 18th, 2013
Contract Type FiledNovember 18th, 2013———. ———. Conference on the suppression of opium- smoking. Agreement and final act signed at Bangkok, 27 November 1931, and amended by the protocol signed at Lake Success, New York, 11 December 1946. Lake Suc- cess, New York, 25 August 1947. 15 p. (Sales no.1947. XI.5.) E & F. (Issued originally as League of Nations Document C.70.M.36. 1932. XI.)
CONTRACT <version 01>Conference Agreement • April 4th, 2017 • South Australia
Contract Type FiledApril 4th, 2017 JurisdictionThis Conference and Event Agreement (“Event Agreement”) between the parties identified immediately below as Client and Aquinas College is intended to be helpful to both you and us and result in your satisfaction with our performance.
Program of the ConferenceConference Agreement • June 15th, 2024
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Australasian Conference AgreementConference Agreement • June 7th, 2014
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ContractConference Agreement • May 22nd, 2011
Contract Type FiledMay 22nd, 2011SF1363 / HF 1061: Legacy Funding; ConferenceAgreement (amounts in thousands) Senate House House - Conference Agreement Conf - Conf - FY2012 FY2013 Total FY2012 FY2013 Total Senate FY2012 FY2013 Total Senate House 1 Art 1 - Outdoor Heritage Fund 2 3 Prairies 4 WMA, SNA, & Prairie Bank Easement Acq. Phase III 3,931 - 3,931 4,690 - 4,690 759 3,931 - 3,931 - (759) 5 Accelerated Prairie Restoration - Phase III 1,652 - 1,652 1,652 - 1,652 - 1,652 - 1,652 - - 6 MN Buffers for Wildlife & Water 2,249 - 2,249 2,249 - 2,249 - 2,249 - 2,249 - - 7 Northern Tallgrass Prairie NWR Acquisition - Phase III 1,720 - 1,720 1,720 - 1,720 - 1,720 - 1,720 - - 8 Minnesota Prairie Recovery Project - Phase II 4,500 - 4,500 4,500 - 4,500 - 4,500 - 4,500 - - 9 Cannon River Headwaters Habitat Complex 1,533 - 1,533
ContractConference Agreement • October 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledOctober 22nd, 2022fi r m s t o w h ic h t o p r ovide fi n a n ci a l a ssis t - a n ce, E xi m b a n k gives p r efe r e n ce t o a ny fi r m t h a t h a s s h ow n a co mm i t m e n t t o r ei n ves t - m e n t a n d job c r e a t io n i n t h e U n i t ed S t a t es.
IDA Annual Conference Agreement and Code of ConductConference Agreement • June 11th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJune 11th, 2021IDA is committed to providing a safe, productive and welcoming environment for all conference participants and staff. All participants, including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, IDA staff members, service providers and all others are expected to abide by this Annual Conference Agreement and Code of Conduct. This Agreement applies to all IDA conference-related events, including those sponsored by organizations other than IDA but held in conjunction with IDA events, on public or private platforms.
244.1 Billion over 5 yearsConference Agreement • November 30th, 2005
Contract Type FiledNovember 30th, 2005The long wait for Congress to reauthorize the federal transit program ended on Friday, July 29th with the passage in both houses of H.R. #, the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act - A Legacy for Users, or SAFETEA- LU.
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MAYAGUEZ CAMPUS CONFERENCE AGREEMENT IN APPEARANCEConference Agreement • December 3rd, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 3rd, 2020This contract can be terminated in agreement of both parts as permitted by the University Laws and Rules and General Regulations of the University of Puerto Rico.
ContractConference Agreement • January 12th, 2020
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CONFERENCE AGREEMENT : RULES FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF EBTA CONFERENCES.Conference Agreement • August 20th, 2021
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Enlarged Partial Agreement on SportConference Agreement • April 25th, 2019
Contract Type FiledApril 25th, 2019Live streaming of the session (https://live.kansallismuseo.fi/?live=starttotalk) The audience is encouraged to tweet comments, questions and information to start.to.talk@coe.int
International Peer Reviewed Online & Print Journals Conference AgreementConference Agreement • December 26th, 2015
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H8945Conference Agreement • May 13th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 13th, 2019The conference agreement deletes section 137 as proposed by the House stating that no funds appropriated in this Act may be made available to pay any person or entity that violates the Buy American Act and combines it with section 122 of the House bill.