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This document is a commercial agreement outlining the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information for insurance purposes, including underwriting and analytics.
Note:
Date
Year:
2023
Subject:
Personal Information, Insurance Policy, Underwriting Purposes, Analytics Purposes
Document Type:
Agreement
Target Audience:
Clients, Insurance Brokers
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Confidential – Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment (DASH)
Note:
Year
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Colorado, Wyoming
Topic:
Organ, eye, and tissue donation
Document Type:
Informational factsheet
Organization:
Donate Life Colorado, Donate Life Wyoming
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public
Effective Date:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
An informational document providing statistics and key facts about organ, eye, and tissue donation, including how to register and the impact of donation.
Safe in Salford: Harbour Project Referral Form and Young People’s DASH Risk Identification Checklist
Organisation:
Safe in Salford – Harbour Project
Service Area:
Salford
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Document Type:
Referral form and risk assessment checklist
Target Group:
Children and Young People aged 0–18 (up to 21 for specific programmes)
Associated Services:
TDAS (Trafford Domestic Abuse Services); TLC Talk Listen Change Services
Programmes Included:
Early Years Support (0–5); R’Space (5–14); 1-2-1 (5–11); 1-2-1 12+ (12–21); Children and Family Support (5–11); Counselling (5–18); Young Person Who Harms (10–21); Respect Young People’s Programme (10–21)
Risk Assessment Tool:
SafeLives Young People’s DASH Risk Identification Checklist (13–17)
Subject:
Domestic abuse, harmful behaviour, safeguarding
Required Information:
Personal details, consent confirmation, agency involvement, safeguarding concerns, risk indicators
Intended Users:
Referring professionals and agencies
Geographical Scope:
Salford and Trafford
Year:
2021
Date:
January 4, 2021
OMB Number:
0920-0840
Expiration Date:
01/01/2022
Program:
DASH DEMO – Comprehensive Health Educator Core Knowledge and Skills (CHECKS) Professional Development Pilot Study
Section:
Supporting Statement Part B – Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods
Organization:
Division of Adolescents and School Health, NCHHSTP, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Project Officer:
Natalie Wilkins
Project Officer Title:
Behavioral Scientist
Implementing Organization:
ICF
Participating Institution:
Portland Public Schools
Location:
Atlanta, GA; Portland, OR
Study Population:
Middle and high school health teachers and their students
Sample Size:
Up to 50 teachers and up to 1,750 students
Academic Year:
2021–2022
Type of Document:
Federal supporting statement for data collection under OMB clearance
Data Collection Methods:
Web-based surveys, pre/post measurement tools, training feedback surveys
IRB Approval Date:
12/21/2020
Data Systems:
Inquisiq LMS; SurveyMonkey
Subject Area:
Health education professional development and instructional competencies
Year:
2026
Region:
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UK
Document Type:
Risk Assessment Form
Agency:
Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC)
Author:
IDVA Services
Target Audience:
Professionals making domestic abuse referrals
Applicable Period:
Current
Consent Requirement:
Preferable but not essential
Referral Threshold:
17 ticks or above for MARAC, 14–16 ticks for IDVA Service with consent
Specialist Services Included:
Young People, Minority Ethnic, Eastern European, Older People, Housing Link IDVAs
Submission Method:
Online referral form required, handwritten forms not accepted
Date Completed:
As indicated by user
Client Information:
Name, Date of Birth, Current Situation, Children/Dependents
Risk Factors:
Injury, fear, isolation, depression, separation, child contact conflict, stalking, prior abuse, violence history, use of weapons, sexual abuse, threats, animal mistreatment
Date:
1st June 2025
Venue:
ASV swimming pool
Type of event:
Swimming competition
Club Registration:
SASA registered
Payment details:
BACS transfer, Sort Code: 80 05 14, Account No: 0010494383
Event Date:
1st June 2025
Location:
ASV Swimming Pool
Competitors:
Must be SASA registered
Age Group:
Not specified
Entry Fee:
£6.50 per male and female entry, £8.00 per relay entry
Closing Date for Entries:
30th April 2025
Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
Namibia, Windhoek
Case number:
HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN-2024/00102
Court:
High Court of Namibia, Main Division
Parties:
Bank Windhoek Limited (Applicant), Dash Enterprises Number One CC, Limbo Investment CC, John Dalton Hashondali Ashikoto (Respondents)
Legal issue:
Application to declare immovable property specially executable
Property:
Section 25, Henning Village, Erf 317, Kleine Kuppe, Windhoek
Deed of Transfer:
ST930/2018
Settlement agreements:
25 October 2022, 25 October 2025, 8 November 2025
Judgment delivered:
15 August 2025
Hearing date:
16 July 2025
Citation:
[2025] NAHCMD 462
Outcome:
Application granted; property declared specially executable; costs on party-party scale
Year:
2007
Region / City:
Putrajaya
Topic:
Biosafety
Document Type:
Form
Organization / Institution:
Department of Biosafety
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Institutions registered with the National Biosafety Board
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Jurisdiction:
India
Subject:
Market surveillance measures for securities of companies under IBC
Scope:
Non-derivative securities and securities with derivative products
Stages:
IBC Stage I; IBC Stage II
Trigger Criteria:
Close-to-Close Price Variation thresholds over 5, 15, 30 trading days and 3 months
Additional Trigger:
Receipt of corporate announcement or disclosure from the company
Margin Requirement:
100% margin w.e.f. T+2 basis
Price Band:
±5%
Settlement Type:
Gross settlement
ASD Requirement:
100% Trade Value to be deposited by Buyer
Trading Frequency:
Once a week trading
Review Frequency:
Daily review for Stage I; Monthly review for Stage II
Exit Condition:
Movement based on minimum 1 month in respective stage and review on last trading day of the month
Restriction:
No upward movement permitted in Stage II
Non-Promoter Holding Condition:
Securities moved out after attainment of non-promoter holding ≥25% and completion of subsequent 3 calendar months
Year:
2024
Region / City:
India
Subject:
Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Document Type:
Legal Summary
Organ / Institution:
Vinod Kothari and Company
Author:
Vinod Kothari
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, financial creditors, insolvency practitioners
Period of Validity:
Until the next legal update
Approval Date:
17th January, 2024
Amendment Date:
3rd January, 2024
Year:
2024–2025
State:
California
Subject:
Health Facilities Building Code Amendments and Adoption
Document Type:
Commission Action Matrix
Agency:
Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) / Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development (OSHPD)
Related Codes:
2025 California Building Code (CBC), Title 24, Part 2, Volume 1; 2024 International Building Code (IBC)
Committee:
Health Facilities (HF) Code Advisory Committee
Scope:
Adoption and amendment of IBC Chapters 1–11 for OSHPD 1, 1R, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Action Categories:
CAC Actions; Agency Responses; CBSC Actions
Date Reference:
OSHPD 04/24
Color Legend:
GREEN (uncontested items), YELLOW (challenged items), SALMON (withdrawn, no action required)
Note:
Year
Topic:
Corporate Insolvency, Valuation, Insolvency Professionals
Document Type:
Report
Note:
Year
Subject:
Biosafety, Laboratory Approval
Document Type:
Application Form
Target Audience:
Researchers, Lab Managers
Institution:
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Platform:
IRBNet
Subject:
IRB and IBC submissions
Document Type:
Institutional instruction page
Related Committees:
Institutional Review Board (IRB); Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
Year:
2024
Scope:
Research involving human subjects, recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules, biohazardous and infectious agents
Associated Regulations:
NIH Guidelines; HIPAA policies
Intended Audience:
Researchers and study personnel
Content Includes:
Forms, templates, policies, training materials, meeting dates and deadlines, submission instructions
Access Method:
IRBNet Forms and Templates tab
Year:
2024
Event:
International Broadcasting Convention (IBC)
Location:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Venue:
RAI Convention Centre
Subject:
Broadcasting industry exhibition and conference experience
Document type:
Personal event report
Author:
Tom Holland
Affiliation:
Solent University
Organisations mentioned:
IABM; BT Media and Broadcast; Sony; Ross Video; Netgear AV; NEP; TVB; Grass Valley; OBS; NBC Sports; SVG Europe; BEIN Media; SMPTE
Programme:
IABM Student Bursary Programme
Audience:
Broadcasting students and industry participants
Event duration described:
Four days
Travel route:
Southampton Airport – Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Related events:
IABM Awards; Rise WIB drinks; SMPTE drinks
Topics discussed:
Broadcast technology; live production; IP transformation; disinformation in news; industry talent development; Olympic broadcasting technology; AI in sports broadcasting
Organization:
Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Document Type:
Administrative Form
Purpose:
Inactivation of an approved biosafety research protocol after project completion
Subject Area:
Biosafety and Biohazardous Research Oversight
Related Activities:
Research involving recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid molecules and biohazardous materials
Submission Method:
E-mail submission to [email protected]
Responsible Role:
Principal Investigator (PI)
Compliance Reference:
NIH Guide for the shipment and transfer of recombinant and synthetic nucleic acids
Key Declarations:
Confirmation of project completion, biosafety compliance, disposal of biohazards, and proper storage of biological agents
Required Fields:
Date of report, biosafety registration number, protocol title, PI name, PI email, investigator signature, date
Approval Authority:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Amsterdam
Topic:
Media Technology, Broadcasting
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Rhein-Main University of Applied Sciences
Author:
Niklas Ehrenklau
Target Audience:
Students, Media Professionals
Period of Validity:
September 2024
Approval Date:
2024-09-12
Date of Changes:
None
Context:
Personal experience attending the IBC 2024 exhibition, highlighting industry innovations, networking opportunities, and specific product demonstrations.