And if anything adverse had happened to the child due to the medication (inhaler) or any other treatment provided, not only the nurse but the entire school district could be sued for extensive damages and legal penalties. That is not state related - any school following procedure would have done the same. Easy solution to the problem: read and sign the papers required of you to have done what you need done. The 911 bit can't be defended. Just a lack of thought, although that isn't state related, either.
I come from a very poor background, so definitely not rich parents. But yes, I am a bad troll, but sometimes I try anyway. Point being, all of my schooling is payed for by scholarships, some from the government, some from the university, etc. Loans suck.
Just two tomorrow, one the next day and another the next. Of course, I couldn't prepare for any of them until tonight because I had treasury duties to fulfill. So now I'm not sleeping for the next few days. I'm doing it for my future. Or something.
Student loans? Oh right, people actually get those. I just got the government and others to pay for my schooling. Student loans are for people who clearly didn't qualify for full ride, and therefore deserve their loans payments.
I understand both sides of the argument about the test and my current solution is... don't care, redoing my application to correctly answer questions, getting job. Thanks for the information. I expected the questionnaire to show the employer a broken down statistical analysis and all this deep stuff, including a bit of a counter-cheating mechanism (if all answers are strong, then likely cheating or lying, which the employer wouldn't want). Meh, makes no difference to me. Just a bit of extra time.
Looks like they needed to fire someone for whatever reason, and you were the lucky guy. Employers of small places don't like firing people, so they make up excuses to do so. It happens.
My alliance might have to disband due to lack of active membership should this pass. Damn.
Since this would be a state law, wouldn't it only apply to people within the state trolling others within the state? How would you know where the person trolling you lives? Except for FB hazing, etc.