style September 2009 Too few opinions date January 2009 The DetaineeTreatmentAct of 2005 DTA is an Act of Congress Act of the United States Congress that prohibits inhumane treatment of prisoners ... none ref Wikisource DetaineeTreatmentAct of 2005 Legislative details The amendment affected the United States Senate Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2006 DOD Act the amendment is commonly referred to as the Amendment on 1 the Army Field Manual and 2 Cruel, Inhumane, Degrading Treatment, amendment 1977 and also known as the McCain Amendment 1977 . It became the DetaineeTreatmentAct of 2005 DTA as Division A, Title X of the DOD Act. ref See USPL 109 148 , div. A, tit. X, 1001 1006, USStat ... suleman.shtml Heading55 title DetaineeTreatmentAct of 2005 journal Harvard Human Rights Journal ... v. Rumsfeld case, in which they argued that the DetaineeTreatmentAct s passage sufficed ... treatmentact of 2005 white.php DetaineeTreatmentAct of 2005 White House , JURIST , December ... 5 4 that the Military Commissions Act of 2006 unconstitutionally limited detainee s access to judicial ... of habeas corpus . ref Citation last 109th U.S. Congress first url http www.pegc.us detaineeact 2005.html ... TreatmentAct cited the FM 34 52 Intelligence Interrogation U.S. Army s Field Manual on interrogation ... format publisher The Pentagon accessdate April 25, 2009 postscript none ref Also, the DetaineeTreatment ... if they are tortured. ref name HRW Dec05 Critics say these two actions deflate the DetaineeTreatment ... controversies Category John McCain Category Torture in the United States fr DetaineeTreatment ... McCain s amendment banning the use of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment by U.S. personnel anywhere ... of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 , see USPL 109 163 , div. A, tit ... authorization act that the President signed into law on January 6, 2006 a week after he signed the original ... inhumane treatment of prisoners, including prisoners at Guantanamo Bay detainment camp Guantanamo ... more details
The Mental TreatmentAct 1930 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that permitted voluntary admission to, and outpatient treatment within, psychiatric hospital s. ref cite web url http www.mind.org.uk help research and policy the history of mental health and community care key dates title The history of mental health and community care key dates publisher Mind accessdate 2010 07 31 ref ref name uea cite web url http www.uea.ac.uk wp276 MENTAL 20HEALTH 20ACT 20REFORM.htm title Mental Health Act Reform accessdate 2010 07 31 ref It also replaced the term asylum with mental hospital . ref name uea References reflist See also Macmillan Commission UK mental health legislation UK legislation medical stub Category English laws Category Mental health law in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1930 Category History of psychiatry ... more details
The Drug Addiction TreatmentAct of 2000 DATA 2000 , Title XXXV, Section 3502 of the Children s Health Act of 2000, permits physicians who meet certain qualifications to treat opioid addiction with Schedule III, IV, and V narcotic medications that have been specifically approved by the Food and Drug Administration for that indication. Such medications may be prescribed and dispensed by waived physician s in treatment settings other than the traditional Opioid Treatment Program methadone clinic setting. Since there is only one narcotic medication approved by the FDA for the treatment of opioid addiction within the Schedules given, DATA 2000 basically refers to the use of buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid addiction. Methadone and Levomethadyl Acetate LAAM are Schedule II narcotics approved for the same purpose within the highly regulated methadone clinic setting. DATA 2000 Waiver Under the Act, physicians may apply for a waiver to prescribe Suboxone or Subutex for the treatment of opioid addiction or dependence. Requirements include a current State medical license, a valid DEA registration number, specialty or subspecialty certification in addiction from the American Board of Medical Specialties, American Society of Addiction Medicine, or American Osteopathic Association. Exceptions were also created for physicians who participated in the initial studies of buprenorphine and for State certification of addiction specialists. However, the Act is intended to bring the treatment of addiction back to the primary care provider. Thus most waivers are obtained after taking an 8 hour course from one of the five medical organizations designated in the Act and otherwise approved by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. When a physician qualifies for the waiver ... id 1701 Legislative History The Act was authored by Senator Orrin Hatch R UT , Senator Joe Biden ... of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment, NAABT.org , non profit educational site http thomas.loc.gov ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Early Treatment for HIV Act or ETHA USBill 111 S. 833 and USBill 111 H.R. 1616 is a Bill proposed law bill introduced in the U.S. Senate . The stated purpose of the bill is to amend title XIX of the Social Security United States Social Security Act to permit States the option to provide Medicaid coverage for low income individuals infected with HIV . Previous versions of the bill In the 110th Congress, ETHA USBill 110 S. 860 was introduced in the U.S. Senate on March 13, 2007. The bill was sponsored by Senators Gordon Smith politician Gordon Smith R OR and Hillary Clinton D NY with 30 cosponsors. Previous versions of the bill were introduced in the Republican Party United States Republican controlled 106th, 107th, 108th, and 109th Congresses. In each case, the bill never made it out of committee. See also HIV References reflist http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin query z?c110 S.860 Full text of bill http www.hrc.org laws and elections etha.asp Human Rights Campaign s fact sheet on the bill DEFAULTSORT Early Treatment For Hiv Act Category United States proposed federal legislation Category 2009 in LGBT history Category History of HIV AIDS ... more details
Multiple issues copyedit February 2010 refimprove March 2010 The SMA Treatment Acceleration Act is a bill originally introduced in 2007 in the United States Congress to authorize the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct activities to rapidly advance treatments for spinal muscular atrophy, neuromuscular disease, and other pediatric diseases, and for other purposes. ref http www.opencongress.org bill 111 h2149 show ref Spinal Muscular Atrophy Spinal Muscular Atrophy SMA is an inherited motor neuron disease that destroys the nerves controlling muscle movement, affecting crawling, walking, head and neck control, swallowing, and respiratory function, and is the leading genetic cause of death for children under the age of two. Approximately ... Legislative FSMALegislativeAgenda Appropriations ref Features of the Act Specifically, The SMA Treatment Acceleration Act provides for the following Federal support for a national clinical ... H.R. 3334, The SMA Treatment Acceleration Act , was introduced in 2007 in the U.S. House of Representatives ... Treatment Acceleration Act had 85 cosponsors in the House of Representatives and 21 cosponsors in the Senate ... Henry Waxman D CA . ref http www.fightsma.org blog index.php?tag sma treatment acceleration act Also ... SMATreatmentAccelerationAct References references DEFAULTSORT Sma Treatment Acceleration Act ... 1, as well as a disease modifying back up gene, called SMN2, that has resulted in new treatment pathways ... disorders, as the disease closest to treatment. The NIH, a component of the Department of Health ... Congress failure to pass the 2007 version of the bill, the act was reintroduced in the 111th ... list of cosponsors can be found at http www.fightsma.org blog index.php?tag sma treatment acceleration act ref Grassroots support An online petition to push for the passage of the SMA Treatment Acceleration Act, was developed in 2009 by Bill and Victoria Strong. Citation needed date May 2010 SMA ... more details
The Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act 1822 3 Geo. IV c. 71 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom with the long title An Act to prevent the cruel and improper Treatment of Cattle it is sometimes known as Martin s Act , after the MP and animal rights campaigner Richard Martin M.P. Richard Martin . It was one of the first pieces of animal rights legislation. The Act listed ox , cow , Cow heifer , Cattle steer , sheep , or other cattle , however this was held not to include bull s. A further act Cruelty to Animals Act 1835 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 59 s. 2 extended the wording of this Act to remedy the issue. ref The Rights of Persons, According to the Text of Blackstone Incorporating the Alterations Down to the Present Time , Sir William Blackstone and James Stewart, 1839, p. 79. ref This Act was repealed by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1849 . References Wikisource Martin s Act 1822 reflist See also Animal law External links http www.animalrightshistory.org animal rights law romantic legislation 1822 uk act ill treatment cattle.htm Text of the Act to Prevent the Cruel and Improper Treatment of Cattle UK legislation UK law stub Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1822 Category Repealed United Kingdom Acts of Parliament Category Animal cruelty Category Animal rights and welfare legislation in the United Kingdom es Acta de Tratamiento Cruel del Ganado de 1822 fr Martin s Act ... more details
The Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct Public Law 93 247 provides Federal government of the United ... legislation addressing child abuse and neglect is the Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct CAPTA , originally enacted in 1974 Public Law 93 247 . This Act was amended several times and was most recently amended and reauthorized on June 25, 2003, by the Keeping Children and Families Safe Act ... Appropriations Act for Fiscal year Fiscal Year 1985 Public Law 98 473 . The Child Abuse Prevention Challenge Grants Reauthorization Act of 1989 Public Law 101 126 transferred this program to the Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct, as it was amended. A new Title III, Certain Preventive Services ... Abuse and Neglect Prevention and TreatmentAct by the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act Amendments of 1990 Public Law 101 645 . The Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct was amended and reauthorized by the Child Abuse, Domestic Violence Adoption and Family Services Act of 1992 Public Law 102 295 , and amended by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Amendments of 1992 ... amended by the Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct Amendments of 1996 P.L. 104 235, 10 3 ... medinaerth.html Foster Care Abuse Network DEFAULTSORT Child Abuse Prevention And TreatmentAct Category ..., prosecution, and treatment activities and also provides grants to public agencies and nonprofit organization ... CAPTA as amended by the Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003, including the Adoption Opportunities program and Abandoned Infants Assistance Act , as amended, is available on the Children ... Empty section date June 2009 Summary of Legislative History The Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAct CAPTA was originally enacted in Public Law 93 247 . The law was completely rewritten in the Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption and Family Services Act of 1988 Public Law 100 294 . It was further amended by the Child Abuse Prevention Challenge Grants Reauthorization Act of 1989 P.L. 101 126 and the Drug ... more details
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act EMTALA ref usc 42 1395dd ref is a United States U.S. Act of Congress passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act COBRA . It requires hospital s and ambulance services to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless of citizenship , legal status or ability to pay. There are no reimbursement provisions. As a result of the act, patients needing emergency treatment can be discharged only under their own informed consent or when their condition requires transfer to a hospital better equipped to administer the treatment. EMTALA applies to participating hospitals , i.e., those that accept payment from the Department of Health and Human Services , Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS under the Medicare United States Medicare program. However, in practical terms, EMTALA applies ... Treatment And Active Labor Act Category 1986 in law Category Healthcare law Category Medical ethics ... uscode 42 1395dd.html Text of act from law.cornell.edu ref ref http www.emtala.com faq.htm ... of high anticipated diagnosis and treatment costs. The law applies when an individual with a medical ... of the time for initial evaluation and treatment of outpatients for emergency medical conditions ..., though other existing laws protect such patients from being denied treatment, while at the same ... to determine whether an emergency medical condition EMC exists. Examination and treatment ... to another facility. Amendments Since its original passage, amendments to this act have ... security may take necessary action to prevent a patient from escaping or harming others. Treatment .... A hospital cannot delay treatment while determining whether someone can pay or is insured but that does ... Debt Collection Practices Act. Hospitals are prohibited from discriminating against or providing ..., and Modernization Act of 2003 contains a provision for 250 million per year for fiscal years ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 The Mental Health Care and Treatment Scotland Act 2003 , which came into effect ... about your care and treatment. To help service users get their views across, the new Act puts in place ... Health Care and Treatment Scotland Act 2003 OPSI http www.opsi.gov.uk legislation scotland acts2003 asp 20030013 en 1 the Mental Health Care and Treatment Scotland Act 2003 UK legislation Category Acts ... Health Scotland Act 1984. Detention certificates The act provides for short term detention certificates and emergency detention certificates. Short term certificates are referred to by the act as the preferred gateway to detention, and lead, notionally, to up to 28 days detention during which treatment may be administered against the will of the detainee, and can also lead to compulsory treatment orders, which have longer term implications for the detainee s liberty. Detainees can apply to the Mental ... certificates do not enable treatment against the will of detainees, and there is no formal ... Tribunal for compulsory treatment orders. Saturdays, Sundays, and Scottish bank holidays are not counted ... be taken into account by anyone involved in a person s care and treatment. Past and present wishes ... directive advance statement s as a way to help service users say what care and treatment they would ... priorities. The care and treatment that will be of most benefit This should be reflected in a care plan. In addition the Act puts in place safeguards when consent to treatment has not been given. We Who date March 2009 have a role in safeguarding treatment, for more information see our leaflet. On many occasions a patient s care & treatment becomes much to the opinion of any one person, with a psychiatric ... by people providing care and treatment. People giving you care should also make sure that any restrictions on a person s freedom are the least necessary the person being treated under the act shouldn ... for them when a person is no longer receiving compulsory treatment, he or she should still ... more details
The Asylum and Immigration Treatment of Claimants, etc. Act 2004 c.19 is a Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It set various rules for immigration immigrants to the United Kingdom . In 2006, section 19 of the Act was declared to be incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights introduced into UK law by the Human Rights Act 1998 . Section 19 dealt the problem of so called sham marriage s , where immigrants marry British citizens merely to gain leave to stay. In a case Which? date March 2009 heard by the High Court of Justice in 2006, Mr Justice Stephen Silber ruled that as the section made an exemption for marriages held in the Anglican church , it discriminated against non Anglicans. External links UK SLD 975155 the Asylum and Immigration Treatment of Claimants, etc. Act 2004 OPSI http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2004 ukpga 20040019 en 1 the Asylum and Immigration Treatment of Claimants, etc. Act 2004 http www.guardian.co.uk immigration story 0,,1750943,00.html Guardian news article about the High Court ruling UK legislation Category 2006 in law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2004 Category Immigration law in the United Kingdom Category Right of asylum UK law stub ... more details
The Treatment may refer to The Treatment novel The Treatment novel The Treatment 2001 film The Treatment 2001 film The Treatment 2006 film The Treatment 2006 film The Treatment, political tactic used by Lyndon B. Johnson See also Treatment disambiguation disambig ... more details
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About the TV series the TV episode In Treatment Law & Order Criminal Intent Infobox television show name In Treatment image Image IT logo.jpg 250px caption Logo genre Dramatic programming Drama creator ... num seasons 3 num episodes 106 list episodes List of In Treatment episodes executive producer Rodrigo ... intreatment In Treatment is an American HBO drama , produced and developed by Rodrigo Garc a Barcha Rodrigo Garc a , about a psychotherapist , 50 something Paul Weston In Treatment Dr. Paul Weston ... Guild awards, In Treatment returned for a second season, premiering on April 5, 2009. ref name ... In Treatment.html?dataSet 1 title In Treatment Awards publisher Variety magazine Variety year 2009 .... On March 30, 2011, HBO said In Treatment would not continue in its existing form but the network ... difform cite news url http www.deadline.com 2011 03 hbo no current plans for fourth season of in treatment title UPDATE HBO s In Treatment May Continue In Different Format last Andreeva first Nellie ... In Treatment last Levine first Stuart date March 30, 2011 work Variety.com accessdate March 30, 2011 ref Overview Each episode of In Treatment focuses on one patient, including Paul, who is seeing ... installments. ref Cite web url http epguides.com InTreatment title In Treatment a Titles & Air Dates .... ref Cite web url http www.broadcastingcable.com article CA6572096.html title HBO Goes Back In Treatment ... season of In Treatment begins April 5 on HBO Canada publisher CNW Group date March 2009 accessdate ... Byrne is Paul Weston In Treatment Paul Weston , a charming, relentless psychotherapist , who is seeking ... rt col includes pdf laura deposition.pdf title In Treatment Complaint Document, Roland Prince v. Paul ... In Treatment Laura Hill s Deposition publisher HBO Website year 2009 form pdf accessdate 2009 06 ... url http nymag.com daily entertainment 2009 04 in treatment gina.html last Hawkins first Kristal title In Treatment, Gina What s the Meta, Paul? publisher New York Magazine date April 7, 2009 accessdate ... more details
Ghost detainee is an official term used by the US Government to designate a person held in a detention center, whose identity has been hidden by keeping them unregistered and therefore anonymous. ref name Taguba http news.findlaw.com nytimes docs iraq tagubarpt.html The Taguba Report On Treatment Of Abu Ghraib Prisoners In Iraq ARTICLE 15 6 INVESTIGATION OF THE 800th MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE , Findlaw ref It was also used in the same manner by the Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center JIDC at the Abu Ghraib prison . According to Switzerland Swiss senator Dick Marty s memorandum on alleged detention in Council of Europe states , about one hundred persons have been captured by the CIA on European territory and subsequently extraordinary rendition rendered to countries where they may have been torture d. This number of one hundred extraordinary rendition extraordinarily rendered persons is in addition to the hundred U.S. ghost detainees. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared bsp hi pdfs 24 01 06 detention.pdf Information memorandum II on the alleged secret detentions in Council of Europe state, reported by Dick Marty, January 22, 2006 ref Secret CIA prisons aka Black Sites According to CIA chief Michael Hayden, the CIA has detained up to 100 people at secret facilities abroad since the capture of suspected Al Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah in 2002. ref http www.nysun.com article 62199 ... treatment and interrogation before being determined innocent in March and eventually released ... Watch related the claims of alleged ghost detainee Marwan Jabour, a Palestinian who was arrested in Lahore ... also documents allegations concerning the treatment of detainees while in secret detention, including torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. blockquote Abu Ghraib s ghost ..., and in violation of international law . blockquote When news of a detainee known only as Hiwa Abdul ... to Ending Secret Detentions 2005 WoTPrisoners state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Ghost Detainee Category ... more details
ref name CsrtHafizullah Quotation a The detainee participated in military operations against the United States of coalition partners. The detainee when captured, was wearing an olive drab green jacket ... been used against U.S. forces. The detainee suffered hearing loss when captured, which was caused by firing weapons. The detainee was raised and employed by Mohammed Shah Agha. Mullah Mohammed ... Review Boards weren t authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren t authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an enemy combatant . They were authorized to consider whether a detainee should continue to be detained by the United States ... powder burns, with blood on their clothes. The detainee was one of the eleven personnel detained after the ambush of Lejay. The detainee was arrested at a checkpoint established north of the town ... arrested at the checkpoint along with the detainee included Rahmatullah and Bari Dad. Both were wearing ... primary factors favor release or transfer Quotation The detainee has continually professed .... The detainee denied any knowledge of using or possessing firearms. The detainee has continually denied any involvement in shooting at Americans. The detainee has continually denied any Taliban associations ... more details
The 21st Century Cancer Access to Life Saving Early detection, Research and Treatment ALERT Act is a bill to re engage the war on cancer. The bill was introduced by Senators Ted Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy and Kay Bailey Hutchison on March 26, 2009. The bill has not yet been enacted into law. http kennedy.senate.gov newsroom press release.cfm?id 67D0A3AE 2C19 4F2B 8B97 C12C2A896D63 http kennedy.senate.gov newsroom press release.cfm?id 67D0A3AE 2C19 4F2B 8B97 C12C2A896D63 Category United States federal healthcare legislation Category Oncology ... more details
Drug treatment may refer to the treatment of illness with pharmaceutical drug s Drug rehabilitation , the treatment of substance dependence drug addiction Drug Treatment , an album by by the Japanese band Kuroyume disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Thermal treatment is a term given to any list of solid waste treatment technologies waste treatment technology that involves high temperatures in the processing of the waste feedstock. This commonly, although not exclusively involves the combustion of waste materials. Systems that are generally considered to be thermal treatment include Cement kiln Gasification Incineration Mechanical heat treatment Pyrolysis Thermal deploymerisation Waste autoclave s See also Anaerobic digestion List of solid waste treatment technologies Mechanical biological treatment Waste to energy Gasification, gasifier, pyrolysis, pyrolyser Waste DEFAULTSORT Thermal Treatment Category Thermal treatment Category Waste management Category Waste treatment technology pt Tratamento t rmico ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Empirical treatment is a medical treatment not derived from the scientific method, but derived from observation, survey or common use. In the medical profession, the term is also used when treatment is started before a diagnosis is confirmed example antibiotics The most common reason is that investigations are sometimes needed in order to confirm a diagnosis, which take time, and a delay in treatment can harm the patient. DEFAULTSORT Empirical Treatment Category Medical treatments Treatment stub ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Waste treatment refers to the activities required to ensure that waste has the least practicable impact on the environment. In many countries various forms of waste treatment are required by law. Solid waste treatment main List of solid waste treatment technologies The treatment of solid wastes is a key component of waste management . Different forms of solid waste treatment are graded in the waste hierarchy . Waste water treatment main List of waste water treatment technologies Agricultural waste water treatment Agricultural wastewater treatment is treatment and disposal of liquid animal waste, pesticide residues etc. from agriculture. Industrial wastewater treatment Industrial wastewater treatment is the treatment of wet wastes from manufacturing industry and commerce including mining, quarrying and heavy industries Sewage treatment Sewage treatment is the treatment and disposal of human waste. Sewage is produced by all human communities and is often left to compost naturally or is treated using processes that separate solid materials by settlement and then convert soluble contaminants into biological sludge and into gases such as carbon dioxide or methane . Radioactive waste treatment main List of nuclear waste treatment technologies Radioactive waste treatment is the treatment and containment of radioactive waste. See also List of waste treatment technologies Food waste in the United Kingdom Waste management Category Waste management Category Waste treatment technology ar sv Avfallsbehandling ... more details
File Sewer Plant.jpg 250px thumb The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent ... ?id TAk21grzDZgC accessdate 2009 06 28 ref Sewage treatment , or domestic wastewater treatment , is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage , both Surface ... precipitation causes widely varying flows reducing sewage treatment plant efficiency. Combined sewers require much larger, more expensive, treatment facilities than sanitary sewer s. Heavy storm runoff may overwhelm the sewage treatment system, causing a spill or overflow. Sanitary sewers are typically ... Chapter 2. ref Some jurisdiction s require stormwater to receive some level of treatment before being discharged directly into waterways. Examples of treatment processes used for stormwater include retention ... tank s, biofilters or aerobic treatment system s , or be collected and transported via a network of pipes and pump stations to a municipal treatment plant, a centralised system, see sanitary sewer sewerage and Sewage collection and disposal pipes and infrastructure . Sewage collection and treatment ... often require specialized treatment processes see Industrial wastewater treatment . Sewage treatment generally involves three stages, called primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. Primary treatment consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can ... materials are removed and the remaining liquid may be discharged or subjected to secondary treatment. Secondary treatment removes dissolved and suspended biological matter. Secondary treatment is typically .... Secondary treatment may require a separation process to remove the micro organisms from the treated water prior to discharge or tertiary treatment. Tertiary treatment is sometimes defined as anything more than primary and secondary treatment in order to allow rejection into a highly sensitive ... purposes. align center Process flow diagram Process Flow Diagram for a typical large scale treatment ... more details
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Disparate treatment is one of the theories of discrimination under Title VII of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 Civil Rights Act the other theory is disparate impact . Title VII prohibits employers ... class . A disparate treatment violation is made out when an individual of a protected group is shown ... 1973 . ref Title VII, Griggs, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991 Under Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VII Title VII , a disparate treatment plaintiff must establish that the defendant had a discriminatory .... S. 977 at 986. ref This doctrine was read into the act in Griggs v. Duke Power Co. , which interpreted the Act to prohibit, in some cases, employers facially neutral practices that, in fact, are discriminatory ... serve the employer s legitimate interest . ref Twenty years after Griggs, the Civil Rights Act of 1991 was enacted. The Act included a provision codifying the prohibition on disparate impact discrimination ... situated employees not in the protected class received systematically better treatment. ref Marshall ... analyze disparate treatment cases using this method, although attorneys may also use the direct ... The burden of establishing a prima facie case of disparate treatment is not onerous. Burdine, 450 ... treated more favorably or did not receive the same adverse treatment. The Seventh Circuit has issued ... disparate treatment cases, but their usefulness depends on their relevance to the specific decision ... Mixed Motives The plaintiff in a disparate treatment case need only prove that membership in a protected ... is not listed in the mixed motives provision of the 1991 Civil Rights Act. ref McNutt v. Board of Trustees ... between the occurrence of the discriminatory act and the date the misconduct justifying the job ... the statistical evidence with anecdotal or other evidence of discriminatory treatment. ref See, e.g. ... treatment theory is a disparate impact theory. A disparate impact violation is made out when ... like the analytical proof structure under the disparate treatment theory, the burden of showing disparate ... more details
The Royal Treatment may refer to The Royal Treatment album , a 1987 album by Billy Joe Royal The Royal Treatment novel , a 2004 romance novel by MaryJanice Davidson The Royal Treatment That s So Raven disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 A film treatment or treatment for short is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards index card s and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture , television program, or radio play. It is generally longer and more detailed than an Outline Outlining stories outline or one page Summary synopsis , and it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits. They read like a short story, except told in the present tense and describing events as they happen. There are two types the original draft treatment, created during the writing process, and the presentation treatment, created as presentation material. Original draft treatment The original draft treatment is generally long and detailed. It consists of full scene outlines put together. These are usually more than about 30 standard Letter paper size letter size A4 paper The A series A4 pages Courier typeface Courier New 12 point , less than about 80 pages, and an average of about 40 pages. For example, The Terminator original treatment is 44 pages. Citation needed date February 2011 More elaborate forms of the draft treatment are the step outline and the scriptment . Presentation treatment Generally the scene card descriptions are written out in order. These only have the essential and important story events that make up the scenes. It s the full story in its simplest form. Usually starting with the concept , then the Theme literature theme , then fictional character ... behind as a presentation note after a sales Pitch filmmaking pitch . This would be the treatment to send ... Process development process . Screenwriters may use a treatment to initially pitch a screenplay, but may also use a treatment to sell a concept they are pitching without a completed screenplay ... production Category Narratology es Tratamiento cinematograf a da Treatment film de Drehbuch Treatment it Trattamento cinema nl Treatment no Treatment film pt Tratamento cinema fi Treatment tr Tretman ... more details