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An unfunded mandate is a statute or regulation that requires any entity to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements. This can be imposed on state or local government, as well as private individuals or organizations.
Title III: Review of Federal Mandates. The U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations was directed to review the role of mandates in relations between the federal government and state, local and tribal governments and to recommend to Congress and to the president opportunities to simplify or eliminate federal mandates.
And in the meantime, the legislature will continue to impose ever more stifling legislation, including unfunded mandates, on public schools. Already underfunded schools would now be forced to ...
For example, a pregnant woman with an emergency condition and/or currently in labor must be treated until delivery is complete, until the woman and the fetus are stabilized, or until a qualified personnel identifies the labor as a "false labor" or Braxton Hicks contractions, unless a transfer under the statute is appropriate.
Since the fall of 2023, Cape Cod Community College has seen a 25% increase in student enrollment, says Patrick Stone, a college spokesman.
The 3% growth will pay for another state mandate — a 3% salary increase for educators — but not additional instructional days, Chavez said. "The 180-day rule is unfunded. It's an unfunded ...
“This is an unfunded mandate being placed on nursing homes,” said Tammy Hatting, chief operating officer of the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations.
This executive order called for a decrease in unfunded mandates and the development of a process for all elected officials, including tribal officials, to provide input on federal policies. [5] On April 29, 1994 President Clinton invited leaders from all 547 recognized tribes to a tribal summit on issues facing tribal communities, the first ...