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How long does it take to investigate my charge of Discrimination?

Maine Human Rights Commission: FAQ
Cases are usually opened and the Respondent notified within a month of the time your notarized Charge is received by our Office. The Respondent’s Answers are usually received and sent to you within six weeks of the notification. If your case is settled, or if you decide to withdraw your charge, a case is completed relatively quickly. The time frame for a full investigation of your case, however, will take several months to over a year.

How long does Adult Drug Treatment Court last?

AOC FAQ
One to two years. Staying in the program depends on how well the offender deals with the structure that is added to his or her life. offender is normally required to be in court on a twice monthly basis, and to arrive on time and stay for the entire drug court session. If the offender is not doing well, the judge may order increased drug testing, more meeting attendance, for jail sentence or a change in treatment.

If I make a complaint, how long will it take a Marshal to investigate?

FAQ's
Depending upon the nature of the complaint (life safety versus annoyance), the response will vary from within 30 minutes to a few days.

From where does Drugs.com get its drug information?

Frequently Asked Questions from Drugs.com
The information provided by Drugs.com is supplied by several external sources: Cerner Multum, Micromedex (part of the global Thomson Health Care Information group), Physicians’ Desk Reference and Wolters Kluwer Health. Cerner Multum Information Services - Consumer Information database and Drug Interactions Checker database.

What type of applicants does the FBI investigate?

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The FBI conducts background investigations on all persons who apply for employment with the FBI. Additionally, the FBI conducts background investigations for certain other government entities, such as the White House, Department of Justice, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and certain House and Senate committees.

And what does that lab or that project investigate?

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Well, we-- as I said, we do a variety of things. I still do some real biochemistry, for example now I'm involved in a project looking at multiple sclerosis. We're testing hypotheses that if we can increase the gene expression for a certain zinc-containing protein and do it at several different stages of the process of gene expression, if we can do that, we might be able to minimize the symptoms of people that have multiple sclerosis. That's an example of a project I'm doing.

What can CIB do if it does investigate?

Prosecute company officials or refer evidence to other investigators or prosecutors (e.g. the police or the Serious Fraud Office) Refer information to other regulators or bodies to consider disciplinary or other action against their members (e.g. the Institute of Chartered Accountants, or the Law Society) Send a Warning letter to the company.

What does internal affairs investigate?

New York State Fraternal Order Of Police
The Internal Affairs Bureau investigates allegations of corruption and serious misconduct against members of the NYPD.

What does the Attorney General investigate?

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self-dealing transactions either between a director and the public benefit corporations, or by trustees; excessive amounts paid by a public benefit corporation or Charitable Trusts for salaries, benefits, travel, entertainment, legal and other professional fees; sale of a charity or conversion of a public benefit corporation to "for profit" status (authorized by statute under restricted conditions) at a price that is unfair to the charity;

How long does it take to complete the Narconon Drug Rehab program?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Narconon program is usually completed in three to six months, though the program can take longer for some people. Each client is different and each case is treated on an individual basis. Narconon bases it modalities on results and not on time spent in rehab, and as such time spent at Narconon Arrowhead can and does vary with the individuals own needs and progress.

How long does cannabis remain detectable in a urine drug test?

Cannabis - Frequently Asked Questions - The Good Drugs Guide
I only smoke a few draws of cannabis, maybe a whole joint but that 's it. Will this still be detectable on a drug test

What Are the Effects of the Drug, and How Long Do They Last?

Frequently Asked Questions About Ecstasy - Psych Central
MDMA, which begins to take effect within 20 to 40 minutes, produces little rushes of exhilaration that can be accompanied by nausea. The user feels the peak effects 60 to 90 minutes after taking the drug and the effects typically last for 3 to 6 hours. low to moderate dosages, users report that MDMA produces understanding and acceptance of others. Users feel as though barriers disappear, and they feel less emotionally and sexually inhibited.

How long should someone spend in a drug reghab or alcoholism treatment?

Frequently Asked Drug Rehab Questions
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How long is your alcohol and drug abuse treatment program?

Youth Drug Addiction Treatment & Rehabilitation Help ? Teen ...
It is important to understand that there are no quick fixes when it comes to teen drug addiction. The average length of stay in residential treatment is thirty days. During the course of treatment program participants, families and treatment providers working together, may determine that a longer stay is required. Prior to admission however, there is no way to determine if longer term treatment is warranted.

How long is a drug detectable in a urine test?

NCADI: Customer Service & Site Help - FAQs
The length of time in which drugs can be detected is dependent on a number of variables, such as metabolic rate, dose, how it was taken, and the cutoff concentration used by the laboratory to detect the drug. No set formulas or information are available to determine this. The best practice is to not engage in the use of illegal substances. It can greatly affect your ability to get a job, keep a job, play sports, or succeed in whatever life event requires you to be drug tested.

How do I investigate on my own?

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Look for visible mold colonies (may appear cottony, velvety, granular, or leathery and have varied colors white, gray, brown, black, yellow, green or other)

What Does a Forensic Psychiatrist Do? Do You Work With Lots of Criminals and Gory Crimes?

Frequently Asked Questions about Forensic Psychiatry
Most forensic psychiatrists don't specialize in criminal matters, and those that do spend a lot of their time in work that isn't very sensational (but occasionally it is sort of gory). The word "forensic" refers to anything that has to do with the law (or it can refer to debating, as some of you smarter readers know from speech class).

What crimes does the ICC address?

Frequently Asked Questions - CICC
The Court has jurisdiction over the most serious crimes committed by individuals: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and once defined, aggression. The first three crimes are carefully defined in the Statute to avoid ambiguity or vagueness and further detailed in the Elements of Crime.
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