IEA definition
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A teacher may request time off with pay for attendance at programs, conferences, workshops or seminars conducted by colleges, universities, governmental agencies, the NEA, ISTA, IEA, or affiliates thereof, and any other professional organization whose activities are related to education or the job of a teacher.
Roughly a third of the amount was allocated to coal production in 2001, notably in Germany, Spain and France, although these subsidies follow a decreasing trend (IEA, 2001 in OECD, 2005).
IEA members facing catastrophic illnesses or emergencies may request days from the bank by proper written application to the Superintendent.
For example, within the field of environmental policy, climate change policies implemented by reducing energy use, or by shifting from coal to gas, contribute to the effectiveness of acidification and air quality policies since they reduce acidifying, tropospheric ozone, chemicals and primary 4 Electricity represented 31% of final energy consumption of industry and 42% of final energy consumption in buildings in OECD countries in 2009 (IEA, 2009).
Further, the Committee may meet with the District representative and an IEA approved consultant who may provide recommendations concerning the plan design and options, interpret data generated from reports of carriers, and provide projections of future plan experience.