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Procurement tender document outlining conditions, eligibility requirements, and contractual procedures for vendors supplying factory raw materials and other listed goods to prisons administered by the Department of Prisons of the Government of Karnataka during the 2019–20 tender period.
Year:
2019–20
Country:
India
State:
Karnataka
City:
Bengaluru
Document Type:
Request for Proposal (RFP)
Issuing Authority:
Department of Prisons, Government of Karnataka
Responsible Office:
Office of the Additional Director General of Police and Inspector General of Prisons
Address:
No. 4, Seshadri Road, Bengaluru – 560009
Subject:
Procurement and supply of factory raw materials and other listed articles for prisons
Procurement Lot:
Lot-15 – Factory Raw Materials
Applicable Institutions:
Central Prisons, District Prisons, Taluka Prisons, Open Prisons
Submission Contact:
[email protected]
Telephone:
080-22263171 / 22267290
Bid Submission Address:
Office of the Additional Director General of Police and Inspector General of Prisons, Bengaluru
Jurisdiction for Disputes:
Courts of Bengaluru
Security Deposit Requirement:
5% of total bidding value in the form of Bank Guarantee, Security Deposit, or Fixed Deposit
Agreement Requirement:
Contract to be executed on ₹100 stamp paper
Validity of Quoted Rates:
Valid during the tender agreement period
Inspection Authority:
Prison authorities and designated government verification officials
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2018
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Mental health in prisons
Document type:
Transcript
Institution:
National Audit Office
Author:
NAO
Target audience:
Public sector officials, healthcare professionals, policymakers
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Scotland
Topic:
Integrated health and social care in prisons
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Social Work Scotland
Author:
Alison Bavidge
Target audience:
Policy makers, health and social care professionals, prison authorities
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Note:
Context description
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Health and Safety, Tobacco Control, Corrections
Document Type:
Policy and Procedure
Agency/Organization:
Department of Justice
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prison staff, prisoners, contractors, visitors
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Type of document:
Interagency agreement
Parties:
United States Department of the Interior National Park Service; United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons; United States Penitentiary [insert prison name]
Legal basis:
18 U.S.C. 4125(a); 18 U.S.C. 4126; 28 CFR 301; 31 U.S.C. 1341
Subject:
Provision of inmate labor for work details at National Park Service sites
Geographical scope:
United States
Inmate classification:
Minimum security; Community or Out Custody
Responsibilities:
National Park Service responsibilities; Federal Bureau of Prisons responsibilities
Financial provisions:
Each party bears its own costs; subject to Anti-Deficiency Act
Effective date:
Upon date of last signature
Duration:
Effective upon execution until expiration as provided in the agreement
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Queensland, Australia
Document Type:
Report
Agency / Institution:
Queensland Human Rights Commission
Author:
Queensland Human Rights Commission
Target Audience:
Government officials, policymakers, human rights advocates, prison reform advocates
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
20 September 2023
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Australia
Theme:
Corrections, Incident Reporting
Document Type:
Policy
Organization / Institution:
Department of Justice
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Prison Officers, Staff, Custodial Service Contractors
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
International
Topic:
Social climate, secure settings, psychometrics
Document type:
Academic article
Organization / Institution:
Birmingham City University
Author:
Matthew Tonkin
Target audience:
Researchers, mental health professionals, criminologists
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
2016
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Jurisdiction:
Australia
Topic:
Prisoner Rehabilitation and Community Engagement
Document Type:
Operating Policy and Procedures
Organization:
Department of Justice
Author:
Commissioner of Corrections
Target Audience:
Prison staff and administration
Scope:
All public and private prisons and associated work camps administered by the Department of Justice
External Activities:
Community work, charitable or voluntary work, maintenance of community assets, leisure and recreation, religious observance, education and employment activities
Approval Authority:
Assistant Commissioner Adult Custodial Operations
Eligibility:
Prisoners assessed and approved for participation based on COPP criteria
Permit Requirement:
Absence Permit as per COPP 14.5
Supervision:
Requirements for supervision, risk assessment, and safety compliance
Related Legislation:
Prisons Act 1981
Insurance:
Public Liability Insurance required for all activities
Review and Monitoring:
Ongoing assessment and reporting of external activities
Note:
Year
Theme:
Abuse Disclosure Handling
Document Type:
Guide
Target Audience:
Correctional staff, volunteers, contractors
Context:
This guide outlines how to handle abuse disclosures within correctional facilities, providing protocols for interacting with victimized inmates and ensuring their safety.
Year:
1981
Region:
Western Australia
Subject:
Prison system and administration
Document type:
Legislation
Authority:
Parliament of Western Australia
Amendments:
Financial Management Act 2006, Auditor General Act 2006
Scope:
Establishment, management, and regulation of prisons and prison officers
Applicable period:
Ongoing since enactment, with amendments
Sections:
Preliminary, Establishment of prisons, Officers, Contracts for prison services, Custody and release of prisoners, Management and security, Prison visits, Prison offences, Authorised absences, Prisoner wellbeing and rehabilitation, Discipline of prison officers
Year:
2019
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Child Development, Fiscal Reporting, Reimbursement Procedures
Document Type:
Handbook
Organization:
California Department of Education, Child Development and Nutrition Fiscal Services
Author:
California Department of Education
Target Audience:
Child Development Contractors
Period of Validity:
FY 2019–20
Approval Date:
2019
Date of Changes:
2019
Context:
The document provides guidelines and procedures for attendance and fiscal reporting, along with reimbursement processes for child development contractors in California.
Year:
2019-2020
Region / city:
New South Wales, Sydney
Theme:
Art, Culture, Museums, Government Support
Document Type:
Annual Report
Institution:
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Author:
Mr. David Gonski AC, Dr. Michael Brand
Target Audience:
NSW Government, Cultural Sector, Art Community
Period of Validity:
1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020
Approval Date:
30 November 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Programme:
B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.)
Academic Year Effective From:
2019–20
Semesters Covered:
I–VII
Structure:
Subject-wise marks and corresponding credits
Assessment Components:
Theory, Internal Assignment, Practical / Viva-Voice
Maximum Marks per Subject:
100
Total Marks per Semester:
600
Total Credits per Semester (I–VI):
36
Credit / Contact Hours per Week:
L, T, P
Minimum Passing Marks per Paper:
40%
Minimum Passing Marks in Aggregate per Semester:
50%
Optional Subjects:
French (I–III), Hindi (I–III)
Core Subjects Included:
English, Political Science, History, Economics, Law of Torts, Law of Contracts, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Administrative Law, Labour & Industrial Law, Environmental Law, Law of Crimes, Jurisprudence, Intellectual Property Law, Gender Justice & Feminist Jurisprudence, Interpretation of Statutes, Property Law, Company Law, Land Law
Course:
AP Environmental Science 2019–20
Date:
March 30, 2020
Day:
134
Learning Unit:
LU Online #9
Institutional Platform:
College Board AP Online Resources
Meeting Platform:
Zoom (Meeting ID: 425 820 623)
Password:
303417
Subject Focus:
Climate Change and Ozone Depletion
Chapter:
Chapter 19
Document Components:
Daily Agenda; Homework Instructions; Study Guide; AP Reading Assignment
Reading Title:
Climate Refugees
Assessment:
Chapter 19 Test (April 2)
Assignments:
Chapter Notes; Study Guide; FRQ; Reading Questions; YouTube Review Questions
Target Audience:
AP and non-AP Environmental Science students
Geographic References:
Shishmaref Island, Alaska; Maldives; Malé
Key Themes:
Global warming; Greenhouse gases; Sea level rise; Ozone depletion; Coral reef protection
Related Campaign:
Coral Reef Protection Campaign Launch
Programme:
L.L.B.
Academic Structure:
Semester System (Six Semesters)
Effective From:
2019–20
Total Semesters:
6
Total Marks (Programme):
3600
Total Credits (Programme):
216
Maximum Marks per Semester:
600
Minimum Passing Marks (Per Paper):
40%
Minimum Passing Marks (Aggregate per Semester):
50%
Assessment Components:
Theory, Internal Assignment, Practical / Viva-Voice
Credit Structure:
Lecture (L), Tutorial (T), Practical (P)
Clinical Papers:
Drafting of Pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical - I); Professional Ethics, Bar Bench Relation & Accountability for Lawyers (Clinical - II); Arbitration and Conciliation Law of India (Clinical - III); Moot Court (Clinical - IV)
Subjects Covered:
Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Family Law (Hindu and Muslim Law), Property Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Environmental Law, Company Law, Labour Law, Taxation Law, Banking Law, Insurance Law, Human Rights Law, Jurisprudence, Legal History, Evidence Law, Media Law, Interpretation of Statutes, Criminology, Legal Drafting and Clinical Courses
Regional Reference:
Land Laws in MP
Year:
2019–20
Organization:
Rotman Education Technology Group
Partner Institution:
Jenison International Academy
Document Type:
Host family agreement template
Subject:
Cultural expectations and household guidelines for international students
Geographical Context:
United States
Intended Audience:
Host families and international students
Purpose:
Establishing household expectations and communication guidelines
Topics Covered:
Meals, schedules, shared spaces, chores, laundry, finances, transportation, family routines, goals, emergency contacts
Institution:
Ganpat University
Faculty:
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Programme:
Diploma Engineering
Branch:
Mechatronics Engineering
Semester:
IV
Version:
1.0.0.0
Academic Year:
2019–20
Batch:
Admitted in July 2018
Subject Code:
1MC2401
Teaching Scheme:
3 Lecture hours and 2 Practical hours per week
Credits:
4
Examination Scheme:
Continuous Evaluation 40 (Theory) + 30 (Practical); Semester End Examination 60 (Theory) + 20 (Practical)
Total Marks:
150
Pre-requisites:
Basic electrical and electronics knowledge; fundamental mechanical engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
Understanding control systems, signal processing, sensors, actuators, and design of mechatronics systems
Units:
Introduction; Signal Processing; Sensor; Actuators; Mechatronic Systems
Practical Component:
11 laboratory experiments and mini project
Reference Books:
Mechatronics by M.D. Singh; A Text Book of Mechatronics by R.K. Rajput; A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements by A.K. Sawhney; Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control by William Dunn; Analog and Digital Circuits for Electronic Control System Applications by Jerry Luecke
Learning Resources:
nationalinstruments.com; controldevices.com; youtube.com; sensors-research.com; sensormag.com; honeywell.com
Document Type:
Academic syllabus
Year:
2019–20
Institution:
Trinity College Dublin
School:
School of Histories and Humanities
Programme:
Ancient and Medieval History and Culture (AMHC)
Level:
First Year (Junior Freshman)
Total Credits Required:
60 credits
Options Available:
Option A; Option B (Beginner’s Latin); Option C (Intermediate Latin)
Language Requirement (Option C):
Leaving Certificate Higher C3 or above (or equivalent)
Modules Listed:
Greek and Roman History - Introduction; Greek and Roman Art and Architecture; Introduction to the Practice of Medieval Art History; Introduction to European Art and Architecture 1; Religion and Society, c.1095-c.1517; Sources & Approaches to Medieval History; Climate in the Ancient & Medieval World; Elementary Latin I; Elementary Latin II; Reading Latin Texts; Intermediate Latin
Responsible Person:
Dr Debra Birch
Submission Deadline:
27 August 2019
Submission Address:
Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
Contact:
+353 1 896 2625; [email protected]
Document Type:
University module selection form
Year:
2019–2020
Region / City:
Bryson, TX
Theme:
Education, Student Rights, Parental Rights, School Policies
Document Type:
Handbook
Organization / Institution:
Bryson ISD
Author:
Bryson ISD Administration
Target Audience:
Students, Parents, Teachers
Effective Period:
2019-2020 School Year
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2019–2020
Region / State:
Washington
Country:
United States
Topic:
Dyslexia screening and literacy assessment in education
Document Type:
Council update and informational bulletin
Organization / Institution:
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
Advisory Body:
Dyslexia Advisory Council
Referenced Official:
Superintendent Chris Reykdal
Related Legislation:
E2SSB 6162 – Early Screening of Dyslexia
Legal References:
Chapter 28A.320 RCW; Chapter 28A.300 RCW
School Year Referenced:
2018–19; 2019–20
Key Activities:
Evaluation of RFQQ proposals for dyslexia screening tools
Meeting Dates:
April 15–16, 2019; October 21–22, 2019; December 5, 2019; February 1, 2020; April 20–21, 2020
Implementation Milestone:
OSPI endorsed screening tools publication by September 1, 2019
Audience:
School districts, schools, educators, and families