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Timestamp: 2016-10-25 21:17:18
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 362', '§ 362', '§ 1500', '§ 1500', '§ 1500', '§ 1500', '§ 302', '§ 1225', '§ 102', '§ 302']

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5 CFR 362.201 - Agency authority.
... 5 Administrative Personnel 1 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Agency authority. 362.201 Section 362.201 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS PATHWAYS PROGRAMS Internship Program § 362.201 Agency authority. The Internship Program provides students in high schools, colleges, trades schools and...
... 5 Administrative Personnel 1 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Agency authority. 362.201 Section 362.201 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS PATHWAYS PROGRAMS Internship Program § 362.201 Agency authority. The Internship Program provides students in high schools, colleges, trades schools and...
... 40 Protection of Environment 34 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Agency authority. 1500.6 Section 1500.6 Protection of Environment COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PURPOSE, POLICY, AND MANDATE § 1500.6... environmental objectives. Agencies shall review their policies, procedures, and regulations accordingly...
... 40 Protection of Environment 34 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Agency authority. 1500.6 Section 1500.6 Protection of Environment COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PURPOSE, POLICY, AND MANDATE § 1500.6... environmental objectives. Agencies shall review their policies, procedures, and regulations accordingly...
... 40 Protection of Environment 33 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Agency authority. 1500.6 Section 1500.6 Protection of Environment COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PURPOSE, POLICY, AND MANDATE § 1500.6... environmental objectives. Agencies shall review their policies, procedures, and regulations accordingly...
... 40 Protection of Environment 32 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Agency authority. 1500.6 Section 1500.6 Protection of Environment COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PURPOSE, POLICY, AND MANDATE § 1500.6... environmental objectives. Agencies shall review their policies, procedures, and regulations accordingly...
41 CFR 302-3.404 - Under what circumstances will my agency authorize a TCS?
... SPECIFIC TYPE Employee's Temporary Change Of Station § 302-3.404 Under what circumstances will my agency authorize a TCS? Your agency will authorize a TCS when: (a) It is necessary to accomplish the mission of the... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Under what...
36 CFR 1225.26 - How do agencies change a disposition authority?
... 36 Parks, Forests, and Public Property 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false How do agencies change a disposition authority? 1225.26 Section 1225.26 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION RECORDS MANAGEMENT SCHEDULING RECORDS § 1225.26 How do agencies change...
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Restriction of delegation of authority to other agencies. 1321.25 Section 1321.25 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to Public Welfare (Continued) OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE ADMINISTRATION ON...
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Restriction of delegation of authority to other agencies. 1321.25 Section 1321.25 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to Public Welfare (Continued) OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE ADMINISTRATION ON...
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Restriction of delegation of authority to other agencies. 1321.25 Section 1321.25 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to Public Welfare (Continued) OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE ADMINISTRATION ON...
41 CFR 102-73.140 - When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease space?
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease space? 102-73.140 Section 102-73.140 Public... Authority § 102-73.140 When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease...
Groundwater management by watershed agencies: an evaluation of the capacity of Ontario's conservation authorities.
Ivey, Janet L; de Loë, Rob C; Kreutzwiser, Reid D
Watershed-based resource management organizations around the world are becoming more involved in groundwater management. This reflects, among other considerations, growing awareness of the critical role that these local agencies can and should play in the management of groundwater resources. Ontario's conservation authorities (CAs) are an important example. CAs are taking on new responsibilities for groundwater data collection, monitoring and planning. Unfortunately, not all local organizations are equally capable of participating effectively in groundwater management. This certainly is the case among Ontario's 38 CAs, which have highly variable levels of financial and staff resources. Local capacity for water management can be explored from the perspective of the institutional environment, the watershed community, and the financial, technical and staff resources of the organizations. This paper presents an evaluation of the groundwater management capacity of Ontario's conservation authorities, drawing on two detailed case studies (the Upper Thames River CA and the Ganaraska Region CA), and additional data gathered from all 38 CAs. Institutional issues, such as the clarity of management roles and senior government commitment to local management, as well as resourcing concerns, local working relationships, and public support, largely determine the capacity of CAs to expand their involvement in groundwater management. Strengthening the capacity of watershed-based agencies to participate in groundwater management is an important challenge in all jurisdictions, as these agencies are well placed to reinforce municipal groundwater management by identifying local needs and trends, facilitating communication and cooperation, and promoting best management practices. PMID:12040963
43 CFR 10005.10 - Relationship of the plan to the authorities and responsibilities of other agencies.
... 43 Public Lands: Interior 2 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Relationship of the plan to the authorities and responsibilities of other agencies. 10005.10 Section 10005.10 Public Lands: Interior Regulations Relating to Public Lands (Continued) UTAH RECLAMATION MITIGATION AND CONSERVATION COMMISSION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR DEVELOPING...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease space? 102-73.140 Section 102-73.140 Public Contracts and Property Management Federal Property Management Regulations System (Continued) FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION REAL PROPERTY 73-REAL...
41 CFR 302-3.418 - May my agency pay for property management services when I am authorized a TCS?
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false May my agency pay for property management services when I am authorized a TCS? 302-3.418 Section 302-3.418 Public Contracts and Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES RELOCATION ALLOWANCES...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2013-07-01 2012-07-01 true May my agency pay for property management services when I am authorized a TCS? 302-3.418 Section 302-3.418 Public Contracts and Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES RELOCATION ALLOWANCES...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Will my agency pay for property management services when I am authorized a TCS? 302-3.418 Section 302-3.418 Public Contracts and Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES RELOCATION ALLOWANCES...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false May my agency pay for property management services when I am authorized a TCS? 302-3.418 Section 302-3.418 Public Contracts and Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES RELOCATION ALLOWANCES...
.... 2671-2680, through the use of any alternative dispute resolution technique or process if the agency... claims. If alternative dispute resolution techniques will not materially contribute to the prompt, fair... regulations shall be the preferred means of seeking resolution of such claims. (b) Alternative...
41 CFR 302-3.414 - If my agency authorizes a TCS, will it pay for extended storage of my household goods?
... TCS, will it pay for extended storage of my household goods? 302-3.414 Section 302-3.414 Public... During Assignment § 302-3.414 If my agency authorizes a TCS, will it pay for extended storage of my household goods? Yes, if your agency authorizes a TCS, it will pay for extended storage when it is...
Learning autonomy in two or three steps: linking open-ended development, authority, and agency to motivation
Andringa, Tjeerd C.; van den Bosch, Kirsten A.; Vlaskamp, Carla
In this paper we connect open-ended development, authority, agency, and motivation through (1) an analysis of the demands of existing in a complex world and (2) environmental appraisal in terms of affordance content and the complexity to select appropriate behavior. We do this by identifying a coherent core from a wide range of contributing fields. Open-ended development is a structured three-step process in which the agent first learns to master the body and then aims to make the mind into a reliable tool. Preconditioned on success in step two, step three aims to effectively co-create an optimal living environment. We argue that these steps correspond to right-left-right hemispheric dominance, where the left hemisphere specializes in control and the right hemisphere in exploration. Control (e.g., problem solving) requires a closed and stable world that must be maintained by external authorities or, in step three, by the right hemisphere acting as internal authority. The three-step progression therefore corresponds to increasing autonomy and agency. Depending on how we appraise the environment, we formulate four qualitatively different motivational states: submission, control, exploration, and consolidation. Each of these four motivational states has associated reward signals of which the last three—successful control, discovery of novelty, and establishing new relations—form an open-ended development loop that, the more it is executed, helps the agent to become progressively more agentic and more able to co-create a pleasant-to-live-in world. We conclude that for autonomy to arise, the agent must exist in a (broad) transition region between order and disorder in which both danger and opportunity (and with that open-ended development and motivation) are defined. We conclude that a research agenda for artificial cognitive system research should include open-ended development through intrinsic motivations and ascribing more prominence to right hemispheric
Learning autonomy in two or three steps: linking open-ended development, authority, and agency to motivation.
Andringa, Tjeerd C; van den Bosch, Kirsten A; Vlaskamp, Carla
In this paper we connect open-ended development, authority, agency, and motivation through (1) an analysis of the demands of existing in a complex world and (2) environmental appraisal in terms of affordance content and the complexity to select appropriate behavior. We do this by identifying a coherent core from a wide range of contributing fields. Open-ended development is a structured three-step process in which the agent first learns to master the body and then aims to make the mind into a reliable tool. Preconditioned on success in step two, step three aims to effectively co-create an optimal living environment. We argue that these steps correspond to right-left-right hemispheric dominance, where the left hemisphere specializes in control and the right hemisphere in exploration. Control (e.g., problem solving) requires a closed and stable world that must be maintained by external authorities or, in step three, by the right hemisphere acting as internal authority. The three-step progression therefore corresponds to increasing autonomy and agency. Depending on how we appraise the environment, we formulate four qualitatively different motivational states: submission, control, exploration, and consolidation. Each of these four motivational states has associated reward signals of which the last three-successful control, discovery of novelty, and establishing new relations-form an open-ended development loop that, the more it is executed, helps the agent to become progressively more agentic and more able to co-create a pleasant-to-live-in world. We conclude that for autonomy to arise, the agent must exist in a (broad) transition region between order and disorder in which both danger and opportunity (and with that open-ended development and motivation) are defined. We conclude that a research agenda for artificial cognitive system research should include open-ended development through intrinsic motivations and ascribing more prominence to right hemispheric strengths
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false If my agency authorized, and I elected to receive, payment for property management expenses, may I later elect to sell my residence at Government expense? 302-15.11 Section 302-15.11 Public Contracts and Property...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false If my agency authorized, and I elected to receive, payment for property management expenses, may I later elect to sell my residence at Government expense? 302-15.11 Section 302-15.11 Public Contracts and Property...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2013-07-01 2012-07-01 true If my agency authorized, and I elected to receive, payment for property management expenses, may I later elect to sell my residence at Government expense? 302-15.11 Section 302-15.11 Public Contracts and Property...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false If my agency authorized, and I elected to receive, payment for property management expenses, may I later elect to sell my residence at Government expense? 302-15.11 Section 302-15.11 Public Contracts and Property...
41 CFR 302-9.502 - What expenses may my agency authorize for temporary storage of my POV?
... Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY 9-ALLOWANCES FOR TRANSPORTATION AND EMERGENCY OR TEMPORARY STORAGE OF A PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLE... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 4 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false What expenses may...
41 CFR 302-15.6 - Under what circumstances may my agency authorize payment under this part?
... Property Management Federal Travel Regulation System RELOCATION ALLOWANCES RESIDENCE TRANSACTION ALLOWANCES... from a foreign area post of duty to a different official station than the one from which you were transferred for your foreign tour of duty; (2) Your agency has determined that property management services...
... responsible for ensuring that records in their legal custody are stored in appropriate space as outlined in... space that does not meet these standards if deficiencies are not corrected within 6 months after initial discovery of the deficiencies by NARA or the agency and to complete removal of the records within 18...
... scheduled flight time, including stopovers, exceeds 14 hours; (3) Travel is by a direct or usually traveled route; and (4) Travel is by coach-class. (b) When a rest stop is authorized the applicable per diem rate... Management Federal Travel Regulation System TEMPORARY DUTY (TDY) TRAVEL ALLOWANCES ALLOWABLE TRAVEL...
... for, at least the following services: Packing/unpacking, crating/uncrating, pickup/deliver, weighing... expense of the agency, all arrangements (e.g., packing/unpacking, pickup/delivery, weighing, temporary..., the Government assumes the responsibility for arranging and paying for all aspects (e.g.,...