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What is ALITHSA's "ZERO-TOLERANCE" policy?

ALITHSA - Frequently Asked Questions
ALITHSA maintains a ZERO-TOLERANCE policy for abusive parents, players and coaches. Any form of abusive language, gesture or behavior directed towards any player, parent, coach, coordinator or referee is UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR, and will be dealt with accordingly. ALITHSA reserves the right to suspend and/or expel any person found to be in violation of the zero-tolerance policy.
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What is a zero tolerance policy?

Cobb County School Transportation
Zero Tolerance means that when a discipline infraction occurs under the policy, the student is subject to a mandated suspension with NO exceptions. Specific zero tolerance infractions, which include drug, weapons, alcohol, tobacco, and bullying, and the suspension designated for each offence are listed in the Cobb County School District policy manual. This information is also available in local school handbooks, student folders, and the district web site at www.cobbk12.org.org.
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What is zero tolerance?

Join Peer Ed!
The concept of zero tolerance laws for youth is based on a simple proposition: since it is illegal for persons under 21 to drink beverage alcohol, it should also be illegal for them to drive with any alcohol in their system.
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What is a Zero Tolerance Suspension?

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A driver under age 21 who is arrested for any violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code will be asked to submit to chemical testing if the arresting officer has reason to believe the driver has consumed any amount of an alcoholic beverage. Refusal to submit to this testing will result in a six- or 24-month suspension. Submission to testing that reveals a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.00 will result in a three- or 12-month suspension.
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Will the system mean the police will adopt a policy of “zero tolerance”?

FAQ's - General Queries - [ The Devon & Cornwall Safety ...
The police have made it clear that in recognition of ACPO guidelines on speed enforcement their role remains unchanged. Compliance of the legal speed limit is essential to reduce casualties. In 1996 NRPS (National Road Policing Strategy) set as an aim and objective to ‘contribute to the reduction of death or injury, damage or fear on our roads’. Casualty reduction is therefore at the heart of core policing activities. No.
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Does the school have a zero tolerance policy for drug and alcohol use?

Upper School FAQ
The prevention of drug and alcohol use is important to all of us at FCDS. We continue to proactively educate, counsel, and guide students in this area.
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What is the Zero Tolerance Law?

Office of Public Safety - Equipment Repair Center - Frequent...
It is unlawful, under VTL §1192-a for a person under the age of 21 years to operate a motor vehicle after having consumed alcohol as shown by a BAC (blood alcohol content) level of .02% or more. While drivers under 21 remain fully subject to all of the DWI and DWAI charges and penalties for violating VTL §1192, a violation of VTL § 1192-a is not a criminal offense and subsequent findings and penalties for violation are administrative in nature.
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What does 'zero tolerance' mean?

Stepping Stone FAQS
Stepping Stone is a clean, warm and safe home. Alcohol and illicit drug use are not tolerated. Random UA tests are conducted. When a resident is found to have used drugs or alcohol, she is immediately dismissed from the program.
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What is the Zero Tolerance rule?

Florida Driver Licenses, FL Traffic School, Speeding Tickets
The Zero Tolerance rule means that drivers under the age of 21 with a blood alcohol level of .02% or more will have their Florida driver licenses suspended immediately for six months. A second offense will result in a one year suspension. Refusal to submit to blood alcohol testing will result in a twelve month driver license suspension. A second refusal will result in an eighteen month suspension.
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What is the difference between zero tolerance and second chance?

National Drug-Free Workplace Alliance
Under the second chance policy, if an employee tests positive, they are given a second chance to seek treatment and continue their employment. Under the zero tolerance policy, a positive test results in termination.
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What is tolerance?

Frequently Asked Questions
Tolerance is the development of body or tissue resistance to the effects of a chemical so that larger doses are required to reproduce the original effect.
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Why is 0.01 often used for zero tolerance testing?

FAQ / What is the Legal Limit in my State for DUI / How Many...
quot;With a breath test instrument, as long as the sampling was proceeded by a 15 minute deprivation period, results of 0.01 or above , on a properly calibrated instrument, indicates that alcohol is present. This is consistent with the reporting of blood samples. Blood samples are usually reported as a two digit result (.##) therefore , when using blood, 0.01 is the lowest reported result. "
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What corrective actions meet CFR 417.3 for zero tolerance when fecal contamination is found?

OSHA Defense League
All of the product back to the last acceptable check must be held. According to 417.3(a), the cause of the deviation must be identified and eliminated. The CCP must be under control after the corrective action is taken. Measures must be taken to prevent recurrence and to ensure no product that is injurious to health enters commerce.
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What are your consequences for misbehavior in a zero-tolerance environment?

SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide to Scout Out the Net!
The consequences for misbehavior are that the Scout isn't worthy of being called a "Scout." He doesn't deserve the benefits a Scout receives. That sounds harsh, and to some it may sound like I'm suggesting the boy be kicked out of the troop. Let me use Kb6jra's real life example to explain: We had an SPL who lied to his parents about his grades. On his own volition, he spelled out his punishment. At home he lost his phone, tv, extra fun privledges for a period of time.
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When Will My Variance get to zero?

Level Pay Plan Frequently Asked Questions
A variance is normal for all accounts. During the Spring and Summer months, you are accumulating a credit variance which will help to pay for your Winter bills. A debit variance accumulated during the winter will be offset by the credit variance you will accumulate on your Summer bills. However, your variance will most likely never be zero.
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Why zero cards?

Suicidal Turtle's Curse of the Turtle? FAQ v. 1.8 - Sillysof...
A person who eliminates the Turtle with 0 cards is most likely to be cursed. This puts you in an immediate weak position with no immediate cash of cards to support you. If the attempt to take over the world fails, the Turtle has no cards and is vulnerable, and it appears as if he committed suicide. He generally does not commit suicide without a purpose and does not consider himself a suicider in general, only under specific circumstances.
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What is Ester C and bowel tolerance?

BARF for Beginners - Most Frequently Asked Questions
Ester C is a buffered form of Vitamin C, which is easier on the stomach than other C's (ascorbic acid). If you decide to use Ester C or any of the other buffered form of C (calcium ascorbate or sodium ascorbate), you will be able to provide a much higher dosage than you would with ascorbic acid. If you are providing a buffered form of C, you might want to start out with 500 mg and increase the dosage (splitting the dosage to twice per day) until you determine the bowel tolerance.
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Question: What is the difference between Tachyphaxis and Tolerance?

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Answer: Tachyphlaxis means rapidly diminishing response. It is common with the amphetamine type compounds. These compounds cause displacement of transmitter (NE) from the storage vesicles. There appears to be only a certain of amount transmitter available for this type of release. When these stores are depleted the response to these agents is also reduced. This diminished response can occur within hours/days, dose to dose. Whereas tolerance is a long term reduction (adaptation) in response ie.
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What is "zero"?

JParsec - FAQ
which, represents monad computations that may fail in one computation and try an alternative computation.
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What is ZERO-G's policy on returns and rescheduling?

Questions about Zero Gravity Flights
Weather or aircraft cancellations - Passengers for flights which are delayed or cancelled due to aircraft maintenance or weather conditions will be rescheduled to another flight leaving within 24 hours of the scheduled departure time of the delayed or cancelled flight.
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I still covered by Visa's Zero Liability policy if someone fraudulently uses my password?

futureshop.ca
Yes. Visa's Zero Liability policy protects you against the unauthorized use of your VISA? card even if someone fraudulently uses your Verified by Visa? password. You must be able to establish to the satisfaction of your Card Issuer that you did not make the purchase.
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I cannot find anything on Zero - who is Zero?

Beautiful Days
There is no definite profile on Zero as yet. Since [Beautiful Days], there has been talk on the grapevine that Zero is non-existent but a digitalized voice. There is another version that Zero is a singer who only releases his music on the Internet. Zero is the lyricist for two songs - 'But Beautiful' and 'In Love with the Same Fool' (translated) in Chae Jung Ahn's 3rd album [Magic] released in 2001. 'But Beautiful' is a duet performed by Chae Jung Ahn and Zero.
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What is a Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT)?

Autism Society of America: Environmental Health Frequently A...
TILT is a two-step disease mechanism that has emerged in medicine over the past decade. Following acute exposure to a contaminant, some genetically susceptible subjects then lose tolerance for everyday exposures, which are often unrelated to the original exposure. There is strong suspicion that TILT could result in ASDs (see Environmental Exposures and ASDs: Making the Connection by Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S.).
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What is the difference between addiction, physical dependence, tolerance, and pseudoaddiction?

FAQ - Addiction-Free Pain Management?
To help clarify this question a consensus document was developed by the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine in 2004. They have agreed upon the following definitions for addiction, physical dependence, tolerance, and pseudoaddiction. For a more in-depth explanation you can go to Chapter One in Managing Pain and Coexisting Disorders: Using the Addiction-Free Pain Management? System.
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How do you calculate the tolerance zone?

Frequently Asked Questions
The tolerance zone is defined as the horizontal distance of 24 inches from either side of the outside dimensions of the buried facility. Therefore, the minimum distance of the tolerance zone would be 48 inches or 4 feet across.
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