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Administrative guidance outlining standardized naming and tagging conventions for participant and provider documents used in WIOA Title I case files across eligibility, services, training, and program outcomes.
Program:
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I
Jurisdiction:
Virginia Workforce Connection (VaWC)
Document type:
Administrative guidelines
Subject:
Document naming and tagging standards
Intended users:
Service providers and program staff
Application context:
WIOA Title I pre-application and participant file management
Scope:
Eligibility, enrollment, training, supportive services, outcomes, and exit documentation
Governing references:
USCIS, Selective Service, LWDB policies
Coverage:
Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth programs
Administrative level:
Local Workforce Development Areas
Source classification:
Program administration documentation
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Organization:
Just Between Friends of Central Houston
Program:
VIP Tagging Program
Document type:
Program overview and participation terms
Target audience:
Consignors
Location:
Central Houston
Consignor commission:
40% of sold items
Commission with volunteer shifts:
45%
Consignor fee:
$10
Supply fee:
$5 for up to 150 items; $10 for 150–250 items; $15 for 250+ items
Pricing control:
Consignor adjustments limited to 5% of total items
Sale pricing rule:
Items marked to go half price unless subject to price changes
Rejected items policy:
Items not meeting quality standards donated to charity
Rejected item inspection fees:
$0 for 0–15 items; $5 for 16–25 items; $10 for 26–40 items
Restricted items:
No VHS tapes; limited stuffed animals; no dated event shirts
Payment timeline:
Checks issued within two weeks after sale conclusion
Administrative contact:
VIP Tagging Coordinator
Note:
Year
Course/series:
PDF Accessibility 101
Module:
Walking the Tag Tree
Author/Speaker:
Tamara Sawyer
Topic:
PDF accessibility / tag tree navigation and remediation
Format:
Training module transcript / instructional text
Tool referenced:
Adobe Acrobat Pro (Tags pane, Reading Order tool, Enhanced Scans/OCR)
Key actions described:
Checking tag order, adding tags, highlighting content, fixing untagged content, changing tag types, moving tags, deleting empty tags
Intended audience:
Document accessibility practitioners / PDF remediation specialists
Title:
Azure Naming and Tagging Quick Reference for SSC PBMM Virtual Data Centre
Organization:
Shared Services Canada (SSC)
Scope:
SSC PBMM Virtual Data Centre in Azure
Compliance Requirement:
Mandatory for resources deployed into SSC PBMM Virtual Data Centre in Azure
Related Standard:
SSC Naming and Tagging Standard for Azure detailed design specification (DDS)
Platform:
Microsoft Azure
Subject:
Cloud resource naming conventions and tagging governance
Applies To:
IaaS and PaaS resources, Azure Active Directory objects
Governance Fields:
Department code, Environment code, CSP and Region code
Environment Codes:
P (Production), D (Development), Q (Quality Assurance), S (Sandbox)
Regions:
Azure Canada Central, Azure Canada East
Naming Components:
Device type codes, resource owner string, resource type suffix
Tagging Standard:
ISO8601 GC date format; lowercase alphanumeric for governance tags
Mandatory Governance Tags:
Environment, Division, Classification, Owner, Contact, Cost Center
Note:
Year
Year:
2026
Organization:
Project Safety Management
Document Type:
Checklist
Scope:
Lockout/Tagout procedures for equipment safety
Audience:
Project personnel and contractors
Approval Authority:
Tagging Authority (TA)
Coverage Period:
Project duration
Last Reviewed:
2026-03-01
Related Procedures:
System/Component Energy Isolation and Safety Tagging Permit
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Tasmania
Subject:
Caretaker conventions and government operations
Document type:
Guidelines
Institution:
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Author:
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Target audience:
Tasmanian Government Ministers, Ministerial staff, employees and officers of Tasmanian State Service agencies, Government Business Enterprises, State-owned Companies
Period of validity:
During the caretaker period of the Tasmanian State Election 2025
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Florida
Topic:
Data Administration
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Florida Department of Transportation
Author:
Florida Department of Transportation
Target Audience:
FDOT Data Analysts, Developers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
2/1/2013
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Place:
Geneva, Switzerland
Event:
Meetings of the Conferences of the Parties to the Basel Convention (Thirteenth meeting), Rotterdam Convention (Eighth meeting), Stockholm Convention (Eighth meeting)
Document type:
Provisional participant list
Related conventions:
Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal; Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade; Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
Issuing body:
Conferences of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions
Date of document:
19 May 2017
Coverage:
Parties, high-level segment participants, observers
Participants categories:
Parties with valid credentials; parties without valid credentials; non-party states; United Nations bodies; intergovernmental organizations; governmental bodies; non-governmental organizations; business and industry representatives
Scope:
International environmental governance
Year:
2023
Region / City:
University of Kent
Theme:
Academic grading and assessment procedures
Document Type:
Academic regulations
Institution:
University of Kent
Author:
Academic Affairs Office
Target Audience:
Students of HNC and HND courses
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Document type:
Medical examination certificate
Sector:
Maritime
Applicable conventions:
Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention 1946 (ILO No. 73); STCW Convention 1978; Maritime Labour Convention 2006
Issuing authority:
Maritime Administrator
Purpose:
Certification of medical fitness for service at sea
Target group:
Seafarers
Occupational categories:
Master; Deck Officer; Engineering Officer; Rating; Chief Cook; Cook
Date of examination:
9.8.2023
Date of issue:
9.8.2023
Validity period:
Up to 24 months from examination date
Medical examiner:
Certified physician
Health criteria:
Vision; hearing; cardiovascular system; respiratory system; speech; vaccinations; communicable diseases
Fitness outcome:
Fit or not fit for duty, with or without restrictions
Confidentiality status:
Confidential medical record
Year:
2017
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Date conventions in document management
Document type:
Guidance document
Organization:
PRA Health Sciences
Author:
Melissa Maberry
Target audience:
Organizations managing clinical trial documentation
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
15-FEB-2017
Date of changes:
N/A
Section number:
23 09 16
Document type:
Guide specification and design note
Discipline:
Mechanical and electrical building systems
System covered:
Refrigeration Monitoring and Control Systems (RMCS)
Related systems:
Product refrigeration, HVAC, lighting controls
Source criteria:
DeCA Design Criteria
Edition reference:
June 2022
Update convention:
Quarterly color-highlighted revisions
Intended users:
Architect/Engineer (A/E)
Software referenced:
Microsoft Word
Project phase:
Design and specification development
Scope:
Monitoring and control requirements for refrigeration, HVAC, and lighting systems
Warranty reference:
Section 3.6
Training reference:
Section 3.1
Related divisions:
Division 01, Division 23, Division 26
Subject:
Melodrama
Genre:
Theatre
Type of document:
Educational overview
Historical period:
19th century
Geographical origin:
France
Key figure:
Rene de Pixerecourt
Themes:
Good versus evil, justice and revenge, innocence and corruption
Structural elements:
Introduction, provocation, pangs, penalty
Character types:
Hero, heroine, villain, villain’s accomplice, faithful servant, maidservant
Performance style:
Exaggerated acting, audience interaction, asides
Production elements:
Spectacular settings, elaborate costumes, music
Intended audience:
Students
Instructional component:
Learning tasks and discussion questions
Title:
Defining the Epic
Subject:
Literature
Topic:
Epic poetry
Text type:
Educational overview
Genre discussed:
Folk epic and literary epic
Key concepts:
Epic hero, epic conflict, heroic quest, divine intervention, epic conventions
Literary works referenced:
Iliad, Odyssey, Ramayana, The Epic of Gilgamesh
Authors referenced:
Homer, Valmiki, Harry Levin
Cultural scope:
World literature
Instructional focus:
Strategies for reading epics
Title:
Standards and Conventions for Use of the ^XTMP Global in VistA
System:
VistA
Global Name:
^XTMP
Related Globals:
^TMP, ^UTILITY, ^XUTL
Governing Body:
Standards and Conventions Committee (SACC)
Implementing Component:
Kernel
Document Type:
Technical standard
Subject:
Storage and management of temporary translated global data
Date Referenced:
May 17, 2002
Applies To:
VistA software applications
Technical Standard Reference:
Standards and Conventions (SAC), Sections 2.3.2.1, 2.3.2.5, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.7.3.3, 2.7.3.4, 2.11.8
Routine Referenced:
XQ82
Year:
Not specified
Region / Country:
Not specified
Subject:
Media Studies
Level:
GCSE
Type of document:
Controlled assessment essay
Genre focus:
Horror
Films discussed:
Saw; A Nightmare on Elm Street; Psycho
Key themes:
Representation of women; Disempowerment; Sound; Mise-en-scène; Genre conventions
Characters analysed:
Marion; Tina; Nancy; Freddy Krueger
Concepts referenced:
Diegetic sound; Non-diegetic sound; Camera angles; Costume; Lighting; Narrative
Structure:
Part 1 Introduction; Part 2; Part 3
Year:
2022
Location:
Bucharest, Romania
Subject:
Chemicals and waste management, institutional strengthening
Document type:
Information note
Organization:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Author:
Secretariat of the Special Programme
Audience:
National governments, policymakers, international organizations
Effective period:
September 2015 – March 2030
Date of circulation:
27 July 2022
Scope:
Support for implementation of Basel, Rotterdam, Stockholm, and Minamata Conventions, and SAICM
Funding:
Voluntary contributions
Governance:
Executive Board with donor and recipient country representatives
Submission requirements:
National applications detailing domestic measures, sustainability, and performance targets
Year:
1982
Region / Location:
United States
Theme:
Horror, Gothic Elements, Film Analysis
Document Type:
Film Analysis / Review
Author:
Connor Wooten
Target Audience:
Film enthusiasts, students of Gothic literature and cinema
Source:
YouTube
Related Works:
The Outsider, The Cask of Amontillado, The Damned Thing
Medium:
Video Trailer Review
Focus:
Gothic conventions, suspense, isolation, the unknown, darkness