For claims, only the Department of Veterans Affairs can answer that question: The VA (Veterans Administration) handles all claims.
Pseudoscience is NOT science. You have to be able to test your scientific claims for it to be Science. If you can't it goes under the category of pseudoscience.
OTOC refers to "Other Than Occupational Compensation," which typically involves benefits or compensation provided for work-related injuries that do not fall under traditional workers' compensation claims. This can include circumstances where an employee suffers an injury while performing duties not directly related to their job or while traveling for work-related purposes. Understanding OTOC is important for both employers and employees to navigate potential claims and ensure proper coverage.
You can normally find information about employee compensation on the website of the body that regulates employee compensation. For example in Canada employee compensation is handled by the provinces. If you live in Ontario you would search under the Ministry of Labour which is the body that regulates and handles any claims of employer misconduct.
Quakers fall under the category of Amish.
Human Resource Management is a general category for all jobs that are related to managing employees as a resource. Several examples would be jobs that assist employees with benefits, hiring managers, employee training, and employee compensation.
The combination of employee benefits and payments typically falls under the category of "compensation and benefits." This category encompasses all forms of financial and non-financial rewards provided to employees, including salaries, bonuses, health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks. It plays a crucial role in attracting, retaining, and motivating employees within an organization.
Oregon issues general lines, crop and health adjuster licenses. Adjusters acting only as workers compensation adjusters do not need an adjuster's license as long as they are certified as a claims examiner under standards approved by the Oregon Workers Compensation Division.
Alicia Matter has written: 'Oregon industrial report on 1986-1995 compensable claims and fatalities for workers aged 17 and under' -- subject(s): Statistics, Youth, Industrial accidents, Accidents, Occupational mortality, Workers' compensation claims, Mortality
1. a. Federal compensation laws b. State compensation laws
They are under the Category of Accidentals
The category that animation would be under for college is Arts and Design.
Perfume is under the perfumes and colognes category.