Reasonable modifications
Found 6 free book(s)Recommended Modifications in the Harmonized Tariff ...
www.usitc.govSuch modifications include measures to conform the HTS with amendments made to the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Convention), which contains the international Harmonized System nomenclature as an ... proposed recommendations and afford reasonable opportunity for interested parties to present ...
Section 504 Sample Accommodations and Modifications
www.warmlinefrc.orgbasis and individualized. Accommodations are to be reasonable and are intended to provide persons with disabilities compensation for their functional limitation(s) due to a mental or physical impairment. Where Section 504 is concerned, accommodations are made to bring a student with a disability to the same starting point as a non-disabled student.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS for Religious …
dhr.ny.govReasonable Accommodation Reasonable accommodation refers to an adjustment or modification to workplace rules or environment so that an employee can practice his or her religion. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to: • Time off or modified work schedule • -Trading shifts with a coworker • Modifications to dress code
Reasonable Accommodation Procedural Guidelines 2021
www1.nyc.govReasonable accommodations enable individuals who have needs under certain qualifying bases to perform the essential functions of the job and enjoy equal employment opportunities. City agencies must provide reasonable ... • Adjustments or modifications of examinations, training materials, or policies.
Diabetes and Reasonable Accomodations Fact Sheet
main.diabetes.orgreasonable accommodations, it is often possible to overcome misunderstandings, fears, and stereotypes about diabetes. 2. What are some examples of reasonable accommodations for individuals with diabetes? • Breaks to check blood glucose levels, eat a snack, take medication, or go to the bathroom
5. Noise Management - WHO
www.who.intlevel achievable in a particular situation. Where there is a reasonable possibility that public health will be damaged, action should be taken to protect public health without awaiting full scientific proof. b. The polluter pays principle. The full costs associated with noise pollution