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1Law Of Specific Relief In India And England
By Desai Sunder Lal Trikamal
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2Law Of Specific Relif In India And England Being An Analytical Commentary On The Specific Relief Act
By Desai Trikamlal R.
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3ERIC ED590934: Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness In December 2007, The Head Start Program Was Reauthorized And Modified Through The Improving Head Start For School Readiness Act Of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One Of The Provisions Of This Law Added Subsection 649(m) Of The Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), Entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," To Address The Preparedness Of Head Start To Respond In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency. The Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness Is Responsive To The Requirements Of Section 649(m)(2) Of The Act, Which Required That: "The Secretary Shall Evaluate The Federal, State, And Local Preparedness Of Head Start Programs, Including Early Head Start Programs, To Respond Appropriately In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency, Such As The Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, And Wilma, The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, 2001, Or Other Incidents Where Assistance May Be Warranted Under The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief And Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 Et Seq.)." To Comply With This Evaluation Requirement, The Office Of Head Start (OHS), With Assistance From The Administration For Children And Families' (ACF) Office Of Planning, Research And Evaluation (OPRE), Developed And Conducted A Survey Of The 1,622 Current Head Start And Early Head Start Grantees To Learn What Procedures Grantees Had In Place For Dealing With Large-scale Emergencies. In Particular, The Survey Sought To Collect Information To Respond To The Three Evaluation Requirements Described At Section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) Of The Act: (1) An Evaluation Of The Procedures For Informing Families Of Children In Head Start Programs About The Program Protocols For Response To A Large-scale Emergency, Including Procedures For Communicating With Such Families In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency; (2) An Evaluation Of Such Procedures For Staff Training On State And Local Evacuation And Emergency Protocols; And (3) An Evaluation Of Procedures For Head Start Agencies And The Secretary To Coordinate With Appropriate Federal, State, And Local Emergency Management Agencies In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency And Recommendations To Improve Such Procedures. In Addition To Providing The Results Of The Survey, This Report Also Describes The Head Start Program Performance Standards Related To Emergencies And Specific Activities OHS Has Taken In Recent Years To Help Grantees Prepare For And Respond To Emergencies, Such As Issuing Information Memoranda And Program Instructions And Providing Technical Assistance Resources.
By ERIC
In December 2007, the Head Start program was reauthorized and modified through the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One of the provisions of this law added subsection 649(m) of the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," to address the preparedness of Head Start to respond in the event of a large-scale emergency. The Report to Congress on Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness is responsive to the requirements of section 649(m)(2) of the Act, which required that: "The Secretary shall evaluate the Federal, State, and local preparedness of Head Start programs, including Early Head Start programs, to respond appropriately in the event of a large-scale emergency, such as the hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, or other incidents where assistance may be warranted under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.)." To comply with this evaluation requirement, the Office of Head Start (OHS), with assistance from the Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), developed and conducted a survey of the 1,622 current Head Start and Early Head Start grantees to learn what procedures grantees had in place for dealing with large-scale emergencies. In particular, the survey sought to collect information to respond to the three evaluation requirements described at section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) of the Act: (1) an evaluation of the procedures for informing families of children in Head Start programs about the program protocols for response to a large-scale emergency, including procedures for communicating with such families in the event of a large-scale emergency; (2) an evaluation of such procedures for staff training on State and local evacuation and emergency protocols; and (3) an evaluation of procedures for Head Start agencies and the Secretary to coordinate with appropriate Federal, State, and local emergency management agencies in the event of a large-scale emergency and recommendations to improve such procedures. In addition to providing the results of the survey, this report also describes the Head Start Program Performance Standards related to emergencies and specific activities OHS has taken in recent years to help grantees prepare for and respond to emergencies, such as issuing Information Memoranda and Program Instructions and providing technical assistance resources.
“ERIC ED590934: Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness In December 2007, The Head Start Program Was Reauthorized And Modified Through The Improving Head Start For School Readiness Act Of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One Of The Provisions Of This Law Added Subsection 649(m) Of The Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), Entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," To Address The Preparedness Of Head Start To Respond In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency. The Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness Is Responsive To The Requirements Of Section 649(m)(2) Of The Act, Which Required That: "The Secretary Shall Evaluate The Federal, State, And Local Preparedness Of Head Start Programs, Including Early Head Start Programs, To Respond Appropriately In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency, Such As The Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, And Wilma, The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, 2001, Or Other Incidents Where Assistance May Be Warranted Under The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief And Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 Et Seq.)." To Comply With This Evaluation Requirement, The Office Of Head Start (OHS), With Assistance From The Administration For Children And Families' (ACF) Office Of Planning, Research And Evaluation (OPRE), Developed And Conducted A Survey Of The 1,622 Current Head Start And Early Head Start Grantees To Learn What Procedures Grantees Had In Place For Dealing With Large-scale Emergencies. In Particular, The Survey Sought To Collect Information To Respond To The Three Evaluation Requirements Described At Section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) Of The Act: (1) An Evaluation Of The Procedures For Informing Families Of Children In Head Start Programs About The Program Protocols For Response To A Large-scale Emergency, Including Procedures For Communicating With Such Families In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency; (2) An Evaluation Of Such Procedures For Staff Training On State And Local Evacuation And Emergency Protocols; And (3) An Evaluation Of Procedures For Head Start Agencies And The Secretary To Coordinate With Appropriate Federal, State, And Local Emergency Management Agencies In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency And Recommendations To Improve Such Procedures. In Addition To Providing The Results Of The Survey, This Report Also Describes The Head Start Program Performance Standards Related To Emergencies And Specific Activities OHS Has Taken In Recent Years To Help Grantees Prepare For And Respond To Emergencies, Such As Issuing Information Memoranda And Program Instructions And Providing Technical Assistance Resources.” Metadata:
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“ERIC ED590934: Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness In December 2007, The Head Start Program Was Reauthorized And Modified Through The Improving Head Start For School Readiness Act Of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One Of The Provisions Of This Law Added Subsection 649(m) Of The Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), Entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," To Address The Preparedness Of Head Start To Respond In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency. The Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness Is Responsive To The Requirements Of Section 649(m)(2) Of The Act, Which Required That: "The Secretary Shall Evaluate The Federal, State, And Local Preparedness Of Head Start Programs, Including Early Head Start Programs, To Respond Appropriately In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency, Such As The Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, And Wilma, The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, 2001, Or Other Incidents Where Assistance May Be Warranted Under The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief And Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 Et Seq.)." To Comply With This Evaluation Requirement, The Office Of Head Start (OHS), With Assistance From The Administration For Children And Families' (ACF) Office Of Planning, Research And Evaluation (OPRE), Developed And Conducted A Survey Of The 1,622 Current Head Start And Early Head Start Grantees To Learn What Procedures Grantees Had In Place For Dealing With Large-scale Emergencies. In Particular, The Survey Sought To Collect Information To Respond To The Three Evaluation Requirements Described At Section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) Of The Act: (1) An Evaluation Of The Procedures For Informing Families Of Children In Head Start Programs About The Program Protocols For Response To A Large-scale Emergency, Including Procedures For Communicating With Such Families In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency; (2) An Evaluation Of Such Procedures For Staff Training On State And Local Evacuation And Emergency Protocols; And (3) An Evaluation Of Procedures For Head Start Agencies And The Secretary To Coordinate With Appropriate Federal, State, And Local Emergency Management Agencies In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency And Recommendations To Improve Such Procedures. In Addition To Providing The Results Of The Survey, This Report Also Describes The Head Start Program Performance Standards Related To Emergencies And Specific Activities OHS Has Taken In Recent Years To Help Grantees Prepare For And Respond To Emergencies, Such As Issuing Information Memoranda And Program Instructions And Providing Technical Assistance Resources.” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Early Intervention - Federal Legislation - Educational Legislation - Emergency Programs - Natural Disasters - Terrorism - Compliance (Legal) - Early Childhood Education - Information Dissemination - Family School Relationship - Staff Development - Training - Federal Government - State Government - Local Government - Agency Cooperation
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Find ERIC ED590934: Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness In December 2007, The Head Start Program Was Reauthorized And Modified Through The Improving Head Start For School Readiness Act Of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One Of The Provisions Of This Law Added Subsection 649(m) Of The Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), Entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," To Address The Preparedness Of Head Start To Respond In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency. The Report To Congress On Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness Is Responsive To The Requirements Of Section 649(m)(2) Of The Act, Which Required That: "The Secretary Shall Evaluate The Federal, State, And Local Preparedness Of Head Start Programs, Including Early Head Start Programs, To Respond Appropriately In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency, Such As The Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, And Wilma, The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, 2001, Or Other Incidents Where Assistance May Be Warranted Under The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief And Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 Et Seq.)." To Comply With This Evaluation Requirement, The Office Of Head Start (OHS), With Assistance From The Administration For Children And Families' (ACF) Office Of Planning, Research And Evaluation (OPRE), Developed And Conducted A Survey Of The 1,622 Current Head Start And Early Head Start Grantees To Learn What Procedures Grantees Had In Place For Dealing With Large-scale Emergencies. In Particular, The Survey Sought To Collect Information To Respond To The Three Evaluation Requirements Described At Section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) Of The Act: (1) An Evaluation Of The Procedures For Informing Families Of Children In Head Start Programs About The Program Protocols For Response To A Large-scale Emergency, Including Procedures For Communicating With Such Families In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency; (2) An Evaluation Of Such Procedures For Staff Training On State And Local Evacuation And Emergency Protocols; And (3) An Evaluation Of Procedures For Head Start Agencies And The Secretary To Coordinate With Appropriate Federal, State, And Local Emergency Management Agencies In The Event Of A Large-scale Emergency And Recommendations To Improve Such Procedures. In Addition To Providing The Results Of The Survey, This Report Also Describes The Head Start Program Performance Standards Related To Emergencies And Specific Activities OHS Has Taken In Recent Years To Help Grantees Prepare For And Respond To Emergencies, Such As Issuing Information Memoranda And Program Instructions And Providing Technical Assistance Resources. at online marketplaces:
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4The Law Of Specific Relief In British India, 1906 (GS5967)
By Satish Chandra Banerji
In December 2007, the Head Start program was reauthorized and modified through the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One of the provisions of this law added subsection 649(m) of the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," to address the preparedness of Head Start to respond in the event of a large-scale emergency. The Report to Congress on Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness is responsive to the requirements of section 649(m)(2) of the Act, which required that: "The Secretary shall evaluate the Federal, State, and local preparedness of Head Start programs, including Early Head Start programs, to respond appropriately in the event of a large-scale emergency, such as the hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, or other incidents where assistance may be warranted under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.)." To comply with this evaluation requirement, the Office of Head Start (OHS), with assistance from the Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), developed and conducted a survey of the 1,622 current Head Start and Early Head Start grantees to learn what procedures grantees had in place for dealing with large-scale emergencies. In particular, the survey sought to collect information to respond to the three evaluation requirements described at section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) of the Act: (1) an evaluation of the procedures for informing families of children in Head Start programs about the program protocols for response to a large-scale emergency, including procedures for communicating with such families in the event of a large-scale emergency; (2) an evaluation of such procedures for staff training on State and local evacuation and emergency protocols; and (3) an evaluation of procedures for Head Start agencies and the Secretary to coordinate with appropriate Federal, State, and local emergency management agencies in the event of a large-scale emergency and recommendations to improve such procedures. In addition to providing the results of the survey, this report also describes the Head Start Program Performance Standards related to emergencies and specific activities OHS has taken in recent years to help grantees prepare for and respond to emergencies, such as issuing Information Memoranda and Program Instructions and providing technical assistance resources.
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5The Law Of Specific Relief In British India, 1906, 2nd Edition (GS5966)
By Satish Chandra Banerji
In December 2007, the Head Start program was reauthorized and modified through the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007, Public Law 110-134. One of the provisions of this law added subsection 649(m) of the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9844) (Act), entitled "Program Emergency Preparedness," to address the preparedness of Head Start to respond in the event of a large-scale emergency. The Report to Congress on Head Start Program Emergency Preparedness is responsive to the requirements of section 649(m)(2) of the Act, which required that: "The Secretary shall evaluate the Federal, State, and local preparedness of Head Start programs, including Early Head Start programs, to respond appropriately in the event of a large-scale emergency, such as the hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, or other incidents where assistance may be warranted under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.)." To comply with this evaluation requirement, the Office of Head Start (OHS), with assistance from the Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), developed and conducted a survey of the 1,622 current Head Start and Early Head Start grantees to learn what procedures grantees had in place for dealing with large-scale emergencies. In particular, the survey sought to collect information to respond to the three evaluation requirements described at section 649(m)(3)(B)-(D) of the Act: (1) an evaluation of the procedures for informing families of children in Head Start programs about the program protocols for response to a large-scale emergency, including procedures for communicating with such families in the event of a large-scale emergency; (2) an evaluation of such procedures for staff training on State and local evacuation and emergency protocols; and (3) an evaluation of procedures for Head Start agencies and the Secretary to coordinate with appropriate Federal, State, and local emergency management agencies in the event of a large-scale emergency and recommendations to improve such procedures. In addition to providing the results of the survey, this report also describes the Head Start Program Performance Standards related to emergencies and specific activities OHS has taken in recent years to help grantees prepare for and respond to emergencies, such as issuing Information Memoranda and Program Instructions and providing technical assistance resources.
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6The Law Of Specific Relief Vol. I
By Anand And Iyer
Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.531574 dc.contributor.author: Anand And Iyer dc.date.accessioned: 2015-10-02T16:28:13Z dc.date.available: 2015-10-02T16:28:13Z dc.date.copyright: 1949 dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2012 dc.date.citation: 1949 dc.identifier.other: 127916 dc.identifier.barcode: 99999990856642 dc.identifier.origpath: /data55/upload/0058/359 dc.identifier.copyno: 1 dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/531574 dc.description.scannerno: 3 dc.description.scanningcentre: Allama Iqbal Library, University of Kashmir dc.description.main: 1 dc.description.tagged: 0 dc.description.totalpages: 802 dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf dc.language.iso: English dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Library Of India dc.publisher: Law Publishers, Allahbad. dc.rights: In Public Domain dc.source.library: Allama Iqbal Library,university Of Kashmir dc.subject.classification: Social Sciences dc.subject.classification: Law. Jurisprudence dc.title: The Law Of Specific Relief Vol. I dc.type: Print - Paper dc.type: Book
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7The Law Of Specific Relief In British India
By Banerjee, S. C. (Satish Chandra), 1871-1915 and Sen, Surendra Nath, 1890-1962
Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.531574 dc.contributor.author: Anand And Iyer dc.date.accessioned: 2015-10-02T16:28:13Z dc.date.available: 2015-10-02T16:28:13Z dc.date.copyright: 1949 dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2012 dc.date.citation: 1949 dc.identifier.other: 127916 dc.identifier.barcode: 99999990856642 dc.identifier.origpath: /data55/upload/0058/359 dc.identifier.copyno: 1 dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/531574 dc.description.scannerno: 3 dc.description.scanningcentre: Allama Iqbal Library, University of Kashmir dc.description.main: 1 dc.description.tagged: 0 dc.description.totalpages: 802 dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf dc.language.iso: English dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Library Of India dc.publisher: Law Publishers, Allahbad. dc.rights: In Public Domain dc.source.library: Allama Iqbal Library,university Of Kashmir dc.subject.classification: Social Sciences dc.subject.classification: Law. Jurisprudence dc.title: The Law Of Specific Relief Vol. I dc.type: Print - Paper dc.type: Book
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8The Law Of Specific Relief In British India
By Banerji, Satish Chandra
Central Secretariat Library, Government of India Source URL: http://192.168.1.42:8080//handle/123456789/5771
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