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Tag Archives: Corrective
Eenmaa-Dimitrieva on Corrective Justice & the Dependency Problem
Helen Eenmaa-Dimitrieva (University of Tartu School of Law) has posted The Problem of Dependency of Corrective Justice: Corrective Entitlements and Private Transactions (Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (February 2019) pp. 59-82) on SSRN. Here is the … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged amp, Corrective, dependency, EenmaaDimitrieva, Justice, Problem
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GAO: Sole-Source Bridge Contracts are Acceptable after Corrective Action
Generally, agencies are required to maximize competition for procurements. But there are exceptions to this rule, such as for simplified acquisitions. Another exception is for sole source bridge contracts awarded between the end of an incumbent contract and the start of … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged acceptable, Action, bridge, Contracts, Corrective, SoleSource
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The Texas Medical Board's Corrective Order Explained
In 2010, the Texas Medical Board (Board) implemented a new disciplinary mechanism- the Corrective Order. Briefly, a Corrective Order is a disciplinary Order that is offered to physician licensees before any other informal proceedings take place, with the apparent goal … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Board's, Corrective, Explained, Medical, Order, Texas
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Texas Board of Nursing Implements New Corrective Action Procedure
The Texas Board of Nursing has recently created and implemented a new, confidential procedure in which to resolve disciplinary investigations. Typically, the Nursing Practice Act limits the Board's discretion to resolve a case through anything other than a public Order. … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Action, Board, Corrective, Implements, nursing, Procedure, Texas
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