or SS 1 for SB 8 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 19 AND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE AND CHAPTER 280, VOLUME 81 OF THE LAWS OF DELAWARE RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR STATE EMPLOYEES.This Act eliminates the set bargaining unit classifications established in 19 Del. C. § 1311A(b) and allows exclusive representatives of bargaining units to work with the Secretary of the Department of Human Resources to organize or consolidate bargaining units in a manner in which they can agree for purposes of collective bargaining. It also eliminates the requirement that exclusive bargaining representatives of exclusive bargaining units form a coalition for collective bargaining. The Act eliminates the provision allowing for an employee organization to seek to be certified for unrepresented employees. The Act provides that parties may engage in collective bargaining for compensation in conjunction with or separately from collective bargaining for terms and conditions. It requires that the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements be staggered over time while providing that collective bargaining agreements currently in place remain in place until they expire by their own terms. While the Act allows for exclusive representatives to bargain for different pay rate increases, it prohibits the compensation of bargaining units from exceeding the pay ranges for each pay grade as established each year in the appropriations act. In addition, it retains the existing scope of bargaining contained in 19 Del.C. Section 1311A(a). Finally, this Act makes technical revisions to conform with the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 48 w/ HA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 07 Jun 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTING.This Act requires that bidders for public works contracts that are above a minimum value and required to provide the prevailing wage include approved craft training programs for journeyman and apprentice levels if the contract is not for a federal highway project. This Substitute Act differs from Senate Bill No. 48 as follows: 1. Creates a definition of "craft training". 2. Eliminates requirements that conflict with the prevailing wage requirements. 3. Increases the number of total employees that require a contractor or subcontractor to provide craft training, from 6 to 10. 4. Requires the craft training requirement to be in the final contract. 5. Requires the suspension of a contractor or subcontractor who fails to comply with the craft training requirement and prohibits a contractor or subcontractor who fails to comply with the craft training requirement from bidding on a public works project for 5 years. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or HS 1 for HB 105 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRACTS.Step therapy protocols are a mechanism by which health insurance companies require patients to try one or more prescriptions drugs before coverage is provided for the actual drug prescribed by the patient’s health care provider. This Act creates a Step Therapy Exception Process whereby patients who are required by their insurance company to go through step therapy protocols can, under certain circumstances, bypass step therapy to obtain the initially-prescribed medication. This Act does not apply to state or federal governmental plans. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or HS 1 for HB 67 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF SEAFORD RELATING TO TAXATION AND COLLECTION.This bill provides changes to Section 25 of the City of Seaford Charter relating to tax assessments. The assessor will provide an alphabetical list of the assessment within 30 days of the assessment. The Tax Assessor has 45 days after the appeal hearing to make a recommendation. The Board of Revision's decision will be by certified mail to the property owner within 7 days of the meeting. It also reorganizes Chapter 27 of the City of Seaford Charter to make the process consistent with State Code and easier to follow. In addition, the changes allow the City of Seaford to collect a Lodging Tax of no more than 3 percent of the rent, in addition to the amount imposed by the State, for any room or rooms in a hotel, motel, or tourist home located within the boundaries of the City of Seaford. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 37 w/ SA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 4, TITLE 10, TITLE 11, AND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING EXPUNGEMENT OF RECORDS OF ADULT ARREST AND CONVICTION.In our modern society, a criminal record can limit a person’s opportunities and the quality of life they can achieve for themselves and their families for years, and even decades, after that person has completed the terms of the criminal sentence imposed. Even the existence of an arrest record with no conviction can limit job opportunities, housing, access to higher education, credit, and access to jobs that require professional licensing. The General Assembly has expanded the availability of expungement for juvenile adjudications of delinquency quite dramatically in recent years, in recognition that people can and do change and move beyond mistakes of their past. The intent of this Act is to extend that same recognition to some categories of adult records of arrest and conviction. At present, Delaware allows adults to petition to have a record expunged in only 2 circumstances: (1) for an arrest that did not lead to conviction and (2) after a pardon is granted – but for certain misdemeanor offenses only. Under this Act, a person may have a record expunged through a petition to the State Bureau of Identification (SBI) for (1) charges resolved in favor of the petitioner; (2) a record that includes violations only after the passage of 3 years; and (3) some misdemeanors after 5 years. Excluded from this SBI-only expungement process are convictions for any misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, misdemeanor crimes where the victim is a child or a vulnerable adult, and unlawful sexual contact in the third degree. Allowing expungements for arrests without convictions and minor, isolated convictions through an application to the SBI will ease the burden on the courts and the Board of Pardons. This Act also provides that the court may grant a petition for expungement upon a showing of “manifest injustice” in the following situations: (1) 3 years have passed since the date of a single misdemeanor conviction; (2) a person has a single conviction in a felony case and 7 years have passed from the date of conviction or release from incarceration, whichever is later; (3) 7 years have passed since conviction or release from incarceration on misdemeanor domestic violence or misdemeanor conviction with child or vulnerable adult victim. A felony conviction for any of the following crimes is not eligible for expungement through this discretionary only expungement process, but may be expunged by a court following a pardon: Title 11 violent felonies; § 1136 of Title 16 (crimes against a resident of a long-term care facility; § 3913 of Title 31 (crimes against an adult who is impaired due to a physical or mental disability); and any “felony conviction involving physical or sexual assault crimes” as defined in the Beau Biden Child Protection Act. The Department of Justice will have an opportunity to state its position on the expungement petition to the court, and is empowered to seek input from any victim in the case. In all cases, the applicant for expungement must have no prior or subsequent convictions (other than traffic offenses, and underage alcohol or marijuana possession) in order to be eligible. A person is not allowed to apply for expungement under this process if an expungement has been granted within the last 10 years. Fines, fees, and restitution must be paid before an expungement may be granted; however, courts are empowered to waive outstanding fines or convert them to a civil judgement if they are unpaid for reasons other than willful noncompliance. Most Title 21 (traffic offenses), including DUI, are ineligible for expungement under this Act. However, traffic offenses (other than DUIs) will also not operate as a bar to the expungement of other charges. The Act strikes provisions in Title 10 relating to expungement of adult records in Family Court and consolidates them with the Title 11 expungement provisions. Conforming changes are made to cross-references in Title 4 and 16. This Substitute Bill differs from Senate Bill No. 37 as follows: (1) Adds Vehicular Assault in the Second Degree, Incest, Coercion, and Unlawfully Dealing with a Child to the list of crimes that can be expunged only if the individual first receives a pardon. That list previously included only Unlawful Sexual Contact in the Third Degree. (2) Makes clear that an expungement does not result in an individual’s automatic removal from the Child Protection Registry or the Adult Abuse Registry. (3) Adds certain misdemeanor property crimes to the list of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence that may be expunged only through the discretionary expungement process. (4) Permits the State Bureau of Identification to continue to promulgate regulations and impose fees for mandatory expungements under § 4373 of Title 11. This change also makes a technical correction to conform the existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. (5) Gives the Department of Justice additional time to answer a petition for discretionary expungement so that the Department has sufficient time to contact the victim of the crime. (6) Permits the victim of the crime to provide a written statement to the court when a defendant seeks a discretionary expungement and to testify at a hearing if one is held. (7) Requires, as part of the Victims’ Bill of Rights, that the Department of Justice to provide notice to the victim that the defendant is seeking a discretionary expungement; that the victim may provide a statement or testify, if a hearing is held; of the date, time, and place of any hearing; and of the court’s decision on the expungement petition. (8) Makes the following crimes not eligible for discretionary expungement following a pardon: Manslaughter, Murder in the Second Degree, Murder in the First Degree, Rape in the Second Degree, Rape in the First Degree, and Sexual Abuse of a Child by a Person in a Position of Trust, Authority, or Supervision in the First Degree. (9) Includes references to the First Offender Domestic Violence Diversion Program, under § 1024 of Title 10, so that expunged records related to this program may be accessed by criminal justice agencies to determine if an individual is eligible for the program. (10) Permits law-enforcement to access expunged records in any criminal investigation, not just a felony investigation. (11) Permits criminal justice agencies involved in the licensing of individuals to carry a concealed deadly weapon under § 1441 of Title 11 to access expunged records. (12) Makes clear that an expungement does not require the destruction of DNA taken under § 4713 of Title 29. (13) Allows the use of an expunged record in sentencing for a subsequent offense or on application for a pardon of a subsequent offense. (14) Makes clear that it is the State Bureau of Identification’s responsibility to inform federal law-enforcement of an order of expungement. (15) Makes clear that the 10 year waiting period for a subsequent expungement does not apply to an individual who is seeking a mandatory expungement because the case was terminated in the individual’s favor. (16) Removes language that would preclude an individual from obtaining an expungement if the individual has a prior or subsequent driving under the influence offense. (17) Makes an additional conforming change to remove § 1027 of Title 10, which is obsolete based on the change to § 1025 of Title 10. (18) Makes technical corrections, including to correct an internal reference and add an existing section heading to the Act for clarity. Finally, this Act is to be known as the Adult Expungement Reform Act and implementation of the Act is delayed for 180 days to allow State agencies to prepare necessary procedures and forms. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or HS 1 for HB 123 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 12 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIANS AND THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC GUARDIAN.This Act allows the Public Guardian to act as a representative payee for Social Security benefits or as a VA fiduciary for Department of Veterans Affairs benefits. This Act also allows the Court to appoint a guardian with limited powers, to act as guardian for specific areas of decision-making or for a specific term. By making these changes, this Act will allow the Public Guardian to serve in a more limited role where appropriate, and assist more Delawareans who need short-term assistance, such as to qualify for Medicaid in order to arrange for long-term care or to handle routine financial matters but not make decisions about the care of the person. The ability to serve in a more limited role will increase the Public Guardian's capacity to assist people while the Non-Acute Patient Medical Guardianship Task Force studies options and develops recommendations to improve non-acute patient transitions from acute care settings to more appropriate locations. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. House Substitute No. 1 for House Bill No. 123 differs from House Bill No. 117 by clarifying that limited guardianships can be ordered for specific purposes, the process for terminating a limited guardianship, and that the Public Guardian serves as a representative payee or VA Fiduciary of last resort. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 2 for SB 178 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 9 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO COUNTIES.The Act allows the Kent County Levy Court to impose a lodging tax not greater than 3% in Kent County. This Substitute places the lodging tax imposed by the Act in the same Delaware Code provision where the New Castle County lodging tax is placed and where the Sussex County lodging tax is proposed to be placed by House Bill No. 228 (150th General Assembly). This change in placement also results in excluding rentals by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control from the lodging tax established by § 8112 of Title 9. This change also does the following: (1) Makes clear that the lodging tax power under § 8112(a) of Title 9 refers to New Castle County. (2) Makes technical corrections to the language of the Act, and existing law, to conform it to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 128 w/ SA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 19 AND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION.This Act expands the collection procedures available to the Division of Unemployment Insurance to more closely match the collection procedures currently available to the Division of Revenue providing the Division of Unemployment Insurance with streamlined procedures to allow it to more quickly and easily execute on judgments for unpaid unemployment insurance tax assessments. These procedures include obtaining warrants for the levy and sale of property; extending liens; garnishments of wages, bank accounts, and other property; and denying or suspending professional licenses of judgment debtors. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Substitute differs from Senate Bill No. 128 as follows: 1. Provides authority for appeals tribunals to hear protests under § 3368 of Title 19 and hearings under § 3369 of Title 19. 2. Aligns the length of a lien of a judgment under Chapter 33 of Title 19 with the length of a lien of judgment obtained by the Division of Revenue. 3. Removes debts owed due to overpayments from garnishment. 4. Makes clarifications and technical corrections. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 14 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE.This Act clarifies that the Public Advocate may appear before any federal or State court or federal or State administrative body in matters involving public utility rates, services, and practices of public utilities. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Senate Substitute No. 1 for Senate Bill No. 14 differs from Senate Bill No. 14 by allowing the Public Advocate to provide public comment before only State regulatory agencies and commissions and simplifying the language regarding the hiring of attorneys, as needed. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or HS 1 for HB 92 w/ HA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO FREE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.This bill creates an Expanded Learning Opportunities Subcommittee as part of the Interagency Resource Management Committee (IRMC) to provide research, recommendations, and coordination regarding before and after school programs and summer learning opportunities for school-age children. The chairperson of the subcommittee is also added to the Interagency Resource Management Committee as a non-voting member. The creation of an Expanded Learning Opportunities Subcommittee was one of the primary recommendations of the Statewide Afterschool Initiative Task Force, which was created by the 148th General Assembly. The Task Force felt that the design and delivery of services would be enhanced by a standing body tasked with tracking developments across the country and in the State, with a view towards encouraging the development of programs and funding models that maximize positive outcomes. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 5 w/ SA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE LITTER CONTROL LAW.This Act addresses the serious problem of individuals dumping large quantities of trash on public and private property, by: • Defining a “substantial quantity” of litter as being more than an amount contained in a standard garbage can. • Providing enhanced penalties for the unlawful dumping of a substantial quantity of litter. • Creating the Litter Investigation and Enforcement Fund (“LIEF”), funded through restitution paid by offenders of this chapter, to support investigations to identify those who violate this chapter. This Act clarifies that a public authority or agency is not required to provide litter receptacles in a park or recreation area that is designated as a carry-on and carry-out facility. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Substitute to Senate Bill No. 5 makes the following changes: • Clearly labels “littering” as a category of unlawful activity distinct from “dumping.” • Adds State parks, State forestry areas, State fish and wildlife areas, federal wildlife refuges, and lands within the State that are administered by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, to the list of areas that trigger enhanced penalties. • Establishes LIEF as a subaccount to the already-existing Special Law Enforcement Assistance Fund (“SLEAF”) under Subchapter II, Chapter 41, Title 11. • Requires disbursement of LIEF funds to follow the disbursement procedures already established for SLEAF. • Clarifies that the voluntary assessment alternative applies only to littering offenses. The penalty for dumping includes a mandatory community service obligation, so voluntary assessment cannot apply to dumping. • Updates language to allow courts to accept methods other than check or money order to make payments under this Act. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 95 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 19 AND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION.This Act provides a fair bidding environment for contractors who obey the law and protects the interests of workers and taxpayers by implementing recommendations from the review of the Workplace Fraud Act required by Senate Resolution No. 26 of the 149th General Assembly by making changes to the Workplace Fraud Act and creating the Delaware Contractor Registration Act. This Act revises the Workplace Fraud Act by doing all of the following: 1. Creates definitions for the terms “contractor”, "general contractor", "construction manager", "labor broker", "outside of the usual course of business", "place of business", and "subcontractor" and revises the definition of "independent contractor". 2. Explicitly prohibits labor brokers from providing construction services. 3. Allows general contractors, construction managers, and subcontractors to engage other construction companies in the same line of work as the general contractor, construction manager, or subcontractor. The Delaware Contractor Registration Act creates a contractor registration system to effectively regulate employee misclassification by doing all of the following: 1. Requires contractors to pay a small annual fee and apply for a certificate of registration to engage in construction activities in this State. 2. Requires registered contractors to establish compliance with State labor and revenue laws. 3. Requires that all contractors who work on a public works contract comply with the new contractor registration requirement. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Substitute Bill differs from Senate Bill No. 95 as follows: 1. Clarifies the definition of “contractor” and “independent contractor”. 2. Narrows the information required for registration to requirements that are applicable to the contractor and to information the Department of Labor (Department) does not already have. 3. Requires the contractor to disclose if the contractor or a person holding a financial interest in the contractor's business has been convicted of home improvement fraud or new home construction fraud or found to have engaged in a prohibited trade practice. 4. Creates lower registration fees for contractors that do not have public works contracts. 5. Defines the circumstances when the Department can require a surety bond and when the surety bond must be released. 6. Clarifies the opportunity and process to request a hearing if the Department decides to take an action to against a contractor. 7. Makes this Act effective on October 1, 2020 and states that the Department will conduct education and information sessions statewide regarding this Act. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 92 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 31 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO DENTAL CARE FOR ADULT MEDICAID RECIPIENTS.Delaware is one of only 3 states that does not offer some form of adult dental coverage through Medicaid (alongside Tennessee and Alabama). Dental care is health care. And, studies have shown that poor dental health care can result in serious infections and abscess in the face, neck, and jaw areas requiring some individuals to go to the emergency room where they may spend days in intensive care or even die. This ultimately costs states more money through their Medicaid program that could be saved if dental care were covered. This Act expands Delaware's Public Assistance Code to provide dental care to all eligible adult Medicaid recipients. Payments for dental care treatments are subject to a $3 recipient copay and the total amount of dental care assistance provided to an eligible recipient may not exceed $1,000 per year, except that an additional $1,500 may be authorized on an emergency basis for dental care treatments through a review process established by the Department of Health and Social Services. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Substitute Act differs from Senate Bill No. 92 (150th General Assembly) because it changes the effective date of this Act to be April 1, 2020, and removes provisions made unnecessary by the change. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 116 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 AND TITLE 18 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE PRIMARY CARE REFORM COLLABORATIVE AND THE CREATION OF THE OFFICE OF VALUE-BASED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY.This Act expands the membership of the Primary Care Reform Collaborative and creates an Office of Value-Based Health Care Delivery in the Department of Insurance to reduce health care costs by increasing the availability of high quality, cost-efficient health insurance products that have stable, predictable, and affordable rates. The Office of Value-Based Health Care Delivery will work with the Primary Care Reform Collaborative and the State benchmarking process. This Substitute Bill differs from Senate Bill No. 116 as follows: 1. Adds the Insurance Commissioner to the Primary Reform Collaborative. 2. Limits the definition of "carrier" to health insurers licensed under Title 18 or certified as a qualified health plan on the Delaware Health Insurance Marketplace. 3. Requires the Insurance Commissioner to promulgate regulations to implement Section 2 of this Act instead of adopting policies and procedures. 4. Removes the deadline to adopt the initial policies under this Act. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or SS 1 for SB 24 w/ SA 1 By legis.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 00:00:00 -0400 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA.This Substitute differs from Senate Bill No. 24 by requiring a patient to apply for a compassionate use medical marijuana card when a doctor recommends medical marijuana to a patient who does not have a qualifying debilitating medical condition. To apply for a compassionate use card, this Substitute requires: 1. The patient, or it under age 18, the patient’s parent or legal guardian, submit a signed statement attesting to the patient's informed consent to try a treatment that does not have medical evidence of effectiveness. 2. The patient’s physician certify that the patient has a severe and debilitating condition, current standard care practices and treatments have been exhausted, and there are grounds to support that the patient may benefit from this treatment. The physician must periodically re-evaluate the efficacy of the medical marijuana treatment. This Substitute also requires that a registry identification card state the type of card that is issued to clearly identify qualifying adult patients, qualifying pediatric patients, designated caregivers, and compassionate use patients. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. Full Article Delaware - Signed
or Frequently asked questions related to COVID-19 and SAS customer support By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 22:28:36 +0000 COVID-19 is truly a global health issue affecting everyone and causing concern for you, our customers. As we all continue to navigate the uncertainty of this outbreak, SAS is committed to supporting your business as a valued partner and will ensure continuity of service. We created this guide to address [...] Frequently asked questions related to COVID-19 and SAS customer support was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech coronavirus SAS coronavirus updates
or Tips and resources for making the most of your SAS experience By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 12:45:13 +0000 Let’s be honest, there is a lot of SAS content available on the web. Sometimes it gets difficult to navigate through everything to find what you need, especially if you are looking for complimentary resources. Training budgets can be limited or already used for the year, but you’re still interested [...] Tips and resources for making the most of your SAS experience was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech Developers SAS Administrators SAS Programmers sas programming
or Free e-book: SAS Programming for R Users By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 13:03:50 +0000 At SAS Press, we agree with the saying “The best things in life are free.” And one of the best things in life is knowledge. That’s why we offer free e-books to help you learn SAS or improve your skills. In this blog post, we will introduce you to one [...] Free e-book: SAS Programming for R Users was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech free e-book learn sas R SAS books sas programming
or Working remotely? A list of 5 ways to spend your down time By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 13:20:26 +0000 As many of us are learning to navigate the changing world we are living in amid the COVID-19 outbreak, and as we care for our loved ones, friends, and our community, many of us now find ourselves working and studying from home much more than we did before. As an [...] Working remotely? A list of 5 ways to spend your down time was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech SAS 9.4 SAS Programmers sas programming tips & techniques
or Storage in the Cloud – SAS and Azure By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 14:08:24 +0000 Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series by Conor Hogan, a Solutions Architect at SAS, on SAS and database and storage options on cloud technologies. This article covers the SAS offerings available to connect to and interact with the various storage options available in Microsoft Azure. Access [...] Storage in the Cloud – SAS and Azure was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech Azure big data cloud computing cloud db & storage configuration deployment SAS Administrators SAS Viya storage
or Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery – Using Python and REST APIs for SAS Visual Analytics reports By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 14:05:41 +0000 With increasing interest in Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), many SAS Users want to know what can be done for Visual Analytics reports. In this article, I will explain how to use Python and SAS Viya REST APIs to extract a report from a SAS Viya environment and import it into another environment. Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery – Using Python and REST APIs for SAS Visual Analytics reports was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech API continuous integration continuous delivery programming Python REST API SAS Viya 3.5 Administration VA Visual Analytics Viya
or Using STYLE/MERGE and STYLE/REPLACE in PROC REPORT By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:54:58 +0000 In this edition of Problem Solvers, SAS Technical Support's Kathryn McLawhorn walks you through two PROC REPORT techniques. Using STYLE/MERGE and STYLE/REPLACE in PROC REPORT was published on SAS Users. Full Article Tech Problem Solvers
or Fishing Report for 8/29/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:17:49 +0000 Happy Labor Day Weekend!!! It looks as though the weather is going to settle down and our boats will leave the docks this weekend. Before the blow we had some great fishing reports and fish hitting the docks like Flounders, Tunas, Tilefish, Mahi and many Marlin Releases. With the weather being just right let just […] The post Fishing Report for 8/29/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 9/9/2019 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 14:49:55 +0000 Wow, what a beautiful weekend! Minus the high winds and high tides on Friday, the rest of the weekend was absolutely perfect. Offshore reports of nice amounts of mahi and some scattered yellowtail. There were a lot of tuna spotted, but they just weren’t biting. Inshore reports nice flounder hitting the docks. Here’s some pictures […] The post Fishing Report 9/9/2019 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 9/16/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 19:16:21 +0000 It’s been a pretty slow week for fishing, thanks to the windy weather. Here’s some pictures from this week in fishing: Nice catches, everyone! Hopefully soon we will have more to report. I just saw a decent size tuna and swordfish hanging over at Hook ’em & Cook ’em, so we’ll have more to report […] The post Fishing Report 9/16/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 9/21 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 14:25:21 +0000 Happy Saturday, folks! It’s that beautiful time of year that only the locals know about, and there’s plenty of fish biting for everyone! OFFSHORE The mahi bite is on, as well as some scattered tuna. Some scattered white marlin releases as well as some mako sightings. INSHORE Inshore anglers landing croakers, rockfish, and a few […] The post Fishing Report 9/21 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report for 9/28/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 12:47:41 +0000 The weather is really holding out for us this fall and fishing has been pretty good as well. Offshore reports of limits of Mahi Mahi, plenty of Albacore Tuna, a Yellowfin here and there and quite a few White Marlin Releases. We have seen a lot of fish hitting the docks this past week. Inshore reports […] The post Fishing Report for 9/28/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 10/20/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:45:52 +0000 Well the weather sure has not been cooperating with us much this fall. We had a few boats venture out yesterday with not much to report except a few Seabass. We will post more if we hear from any of the Captains that fished Offshore. The marina has many large dock projects including some maintenance […] The post Fishing Report 10/20/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 11/24/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 17:40:37 +0000 Happy Holidays Everyone!!! Well not much fishing action going on right now. Some Yellowfin, Big Eyes and Swordfish hit our docks about a week ago. It been pretty quiet since. We will keep you posted throughout the winter when we hear of some nice catches and let’s keep hopeful the Rockfish will show up. […] The post Fishing Report 11/24/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 12/31/19 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 17:45:18 +0000 Well, it’s the last report of the year and of the decade! 2019 brought us lots of fun, lots of sun, and lots of fish hitting the deck! Let’s take a look back at some of our favorite memories of the year: Signing off for the last time until next decade and as always, wishing […] The post Fishing Report 12/31/19 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report for 4/27/2020 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 18:15:13 +0000 Happy Spring Everyone!!! Crazy times we are all living right now. But a perfect time to get out on the water with your family and get hooked on fishing. We have seen and heard the reports from NC and can only hope all those Tuna’s start heading North soon. The weather has been a bear […] The post Fishing Report for 4/27/2020 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Fishing Report 05/02/2020 By indianrivermarina.blogs.delaware.gov Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 19:08:59 +0000 It’s officially May, and it shows! The weather at the inlet is gorgeous and the fish are biting. We have mostly rockfish coming up out of this region, but tuna reports are still coming out of NC. Fingers crossed this warm weather sends them up this way! This summer, we are starting our First Fish […] The post Fishing Report 05/02/2020 appeared first on Indian River Marina - State of Delaware. Full Article Fishing Report
or Introducing the first virtual SAS® Global Forum By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 15:00:30 +0000 Every year hundreds of dedicated SAS® users and event volunteers work tirelessly to create an amazing conference experience for SAS Global Forum attendees. This year, as you know, COVID-19 changed our plans. But our devoted team of volunteers, including our conference chairs and session presenters, was still determined to provide [...] Introducing the first virtual SAS® Global Forum was published on SAS Voices by Jenn Chase Full Article Uncategorized sas conferences SAS Global Forum
or An approach to enabling predictive maintenance for industrial assets By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:45:37 +0000 Today, many assets across multiple industries are becoming more instrumented and connected to enterprise platforms to provide additional insight into their health and operation. IDC estimates that Internet of Things (IoT) investment will reach $1.12 trillion in 2023. One important area for many industrial organizations that are focused in using [...] An approach to enabling predictive maintenance for industrial assets was published on SAS Voices by Sanjeev Heda Full Article Uncategorized advanced analytics ESP IIOT industrial internet of things IoT
or Celebrate Earth Day virtually with your teen: Deforestation meets AI By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 12:00:14 +0000 Ever thought you could help save the rainforest without ever visiting the rainforest? Probably not, but now is your chance, and you can use it as your way to give back this Earth Day. This year, Earth Day celebrations will look different for everyone as we work to find meaningful [...] Celebrate Earth Day virtually with your teen: Deforestation meets AI was published on SAS Voices by Lucy Kosturko Full Article Uncategorized earth day IIASA
or 27,000 coders vs. the coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:00:14 +0000 At the end of March, the German government sponsored a hackathon called #WirVsVirus. The aim was to bring Germany’s collective coding expertise to bear on some of the many problems surrounding COVID-19. In total, more than 27,000 coders joined the challenge, working from home, and programming for 48 hours from [...] 27,000 coders vs. the coronavirus was published on SAS Voices by Tom Sabo Full Article Uncategorized coronavirus COVID-19 data visualization text analytics
or The importance of the supply chain during the COVID-19 crisis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 12:00:56 +0000 When we interviewed supply chain expert Chris Tyas a few weeks prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, we had no idea that his 40 years of experience and knowledge in the consumer product goods (CPG) industry would soon have a profound impact on the supply chain and efforts to keep supplies [...] The importance of the supply chain during the COVID-19 crisis was published on SAS Voices by Nancy Rudolph Full Article Uncategorized coronavirus COVID-19 supply chain
or Know your supplier: How to confidently choose trustworthy suppliers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 14:05:41 +0000 Learn how continuous monitoring of suppliers can flag issues and help prevent supply chain disruptions. Know your supplier: How to confidently choose trustworthy suppliers was published on SAS Voices by Ellen Joyner-Roberson Full Article Uncategorized continuous monitoring coronavirus COVID-19 supplier integrity supply chain
or Retail forecasting through a pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:00:11 +0000 [Jessica Curtis and Adam Hillman, both Forecasting Advisors at SAS, were co-authors of this post] The world has been dramatically impacted by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Many of us are juggling a completely new lifestyle that was forced upon us overnight. As consumers find their way to a new normal, [...] Retail forecasting through a pandemic was published on SAS Voices by Brittany Bullard Full Article Uncategorized coronavirus COVID-19 demand forecasting retail
or Whether Respondents were liable for pollution caused by sinking of ship and oil spill in Territorial Water of country By www.lawyersclubindia.com Published On :: The Tribunal held that Respondents 5,6,7 and 11 were negligent and the element of Mens rea could be traced as the Respondents did not follow the Principle of Due Diligence pre-voyage and they directed the ship to continue its voyage even though one of the pumps and generator of the ship had been nonfunctional and according to the principle of polluter pays, Respondents 5,7 and 11 were liable to pay environmental compensation. Full Article
or DV Act S. 2(f) - Case Law - Possibility of legal marriage is a necessary condition for a domestic relationship - Reshma Begum vs. State of Maharashtra and another By www.lawyersclubindia.com Published On :: An analysis of SC judgments in Veluswamy case [AIR 2011 SC 479] and IndraSarma case [AIR 2014 SC 309] reveals that not all live-in relationships are to be deemed as a ârelationship in the nature of marriageâ u/s 2(f) of the DV Act. The wider interpretation of the term is aimed at welfare of unmarried women in live-in relationships who are left estranged or abused; but not at promoting adulterous relationships. The benefits provided under the Act are to be interpreted harmoniously, not violating penal provisions of adultery. Since, the applicant admitted the existence of her first marriage, negating the possibility of a legal marriage between the two contesting parties, revision was dismissed stating no âdomestic relationshipâ subsists between them. Full Article
or Sexual Harassment at workplace By www.lawyersclubindia.com Published On :: Bhanwari Devi who was a social activist / worker in one village in Rajasthan. She was employed under a rural social development program which worked to stop child marriages in the village and this social program was administered / initiated by the state government of Rajasthan. Bhanwari Devi dedicated herself to preventing the marriage of the daughter of Ramkaran Gujjars (thakur), who was just under one year of age, i.e. she was just an infant. Full Article
or Three additional private wells in Blades area return test results exceeding EPA’s health advisory level for PFCs By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 06 Mar 2018 23:02:30 +0000 DNREC and the Division of Public Health announced today that three private wells tested Feb. 19 in the Blades area by the US Environmental Protection Agency had returned results exceeding the EPA’s national health advisory level for perfluorinated compounds (PFCs). DNREC and EPA immediately notified the property owners of the test results and provided home carbon filtration systems for their water supply. Full Article Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Public Health Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances blades clean water EPA health and safety
or Wilmington University, DHSS to Train 1,000 Staff Members in Trauma-Informed Approaches By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 13:04:22 +0000 In Partnership with Wilmington University, DHSS Begins Yearlong Initiative to Train 1,000 Staff Members in Trauma-Informed Approaches to Assessing and Meeting the Needs of Clients NEW CASTLE (March 12, 2018) – The Department of Health and Social Services is partnering with Wilmington University to train more than 1,000 frontline DHSS staff in better assessing and […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Governor John Carney Office of the Governor Division of Child Support Services Division of Social Services Family Services Cabinet Council
or Nominations Sought for Governor’s Youth Volunteer Service Awards By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 14:32:51 +0000 NEW CASTLE (March 15, 2018) – Nominations for the Governor’s Youth Volunteer Service Awards are being accepted by the State Office of Volunteerism through Friday, April 13, 2018. These awards recognize the important contributions Delaware’s youth volunteers, age 17 and younger, make to their communities in the areas of arts and culture, community service, education, […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Governor John Carney News Office of the Governor State Office of Volunteerism volunteer.delaware.gov volunteerism volunteers youth
or Registration Open for Annual Volunteer Delaware Conference on April 30 in Dover By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 27 Mar 2018 18:47:44 +0000 NEW CASTLE (March 27, 2018) – The annual Volunteer Delaware Conference, the state’s leading conference for organizations and individuals making a difference in their communities through volunteerism, is set for April 30 in Dover. Presented by the Delaware State Office of Volunteerism (SOV) and the Delaware Association of Volunteer Administrators (DAVA), the conference will feature […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Governor John Carney Office of the Governor Delaware Association of Volunteer Administrators volunteer.delaware.gov volunteerism
or Four More Mumps Cases Identified, Bringing Total to 19 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 Apr 2018 20:51:02 +0000 he Division of Public Health (DPH) has identified four more cases of the mumps in Delaware as part of its ongoing investigation of an outbreak among attendees at two multi-cultural dances in New Castle County, bringing the total number of mumps cases in 2018 to 19. At least 11 of the 19 persons with mumps attended either the Feb. 10, or March 3, 2018, social dance (Baile Mexicano) that took place at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington. Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health News immunization mumps public health
or Governor’s Welfare Employment Committee Honors Employers and Employees with 2018 TANF Employment Awards of Excellence By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 19:07:05 +0000 DOVER (April 26, 2018) – The Governor’s Welfare Employment Committee announced the winners of its 2018 TANF Employment Awards of Excellence this week as it recognized 33 employers in Delaware who hire, train and maintain positive working relationships with employees who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits, and 33 TANF clients who have […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Department of Labor Governor John Carney News Office of the Governor Delaware jobs TANF Welfare
or Delaware Falls Four Spots in Commonwealth Fund’s 2018 State Health Scorecard; Secretary Walker Says Health Care Spending and Better Outcomes Must Be Aligned By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 04 May 2018 12:24:01 +0000 NEW CASTLE (May 3, 2018) – Ranking in the bottom half of states in a variety of health measures, including adults who smoke, annual diabetes treatment testing, and adults who are obese, Delaware fell four spots in The Commonwealth Fund’s 2018 Scorecard on State Health System Performance released today. Delaware ranked 22nd among all the […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health News Office of the Governor Diabetes Governor Carney health and safety obesity quality of life smoking
or State of Delaware Employees Honored for Excellence and Commitment in State Service, Team Excellence, and Heroism By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 14 May 2018 13:30:05 +0000 Event held during the celebration of Public Service Recognition Week, May 6-12, 2018. WILMINGTON, Del. (May 11, 2018) —Governor John Carney and Cabinet members celebrated Public Service Recognition Week by applauding the extraordinary work of Delaware’s public servants. Awards for exemplary efforts in service to the State of Delaware were presented at the Governor’s Awards […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Department of Correction Department of Finance Department of Human Resources Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Department of Services for Children Youth and their Families Department of Technology and Information Department of Transportation Governor John Carney News Office of Management and Budget Office of the Governor