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Policy Considerations. Is there a more equitable, predictable, easily-administered alternative to DAs?
Policy Considerations. The ethical analysis of automated cars offers a number of conclusions and recommendations for policy makers: Beside issues of safety and reliability testing, regulations and challenges concerning the human factor, it is important to look at how automated cars affect and/or interact with social norms and moral values. This is undermined so far. Ethical issues of automation go beyond “no win scenarios” presented in the literature. Which values are given priority in the design of these cars? What are the tradeoffs between, say, safety, efficiency and comfort? An analysis of values at stake is needed at this stage of technological development in order to make informed choices on preferable designs and policies. In the study of “human factors”, empirical studies should also engage in qualitative descriptions of how automated driving mediates the users’ understanding of and agency in the world. This is important for example in order to design systems in which responsibilities and roles are optimally distributed among human actors and technologies. Several critical issues have been highlighted: safety vs comfort, safety vs freedom, efficiency vs privacy and accessibility vs equality. These issues show that some values are competing within the very discourses of promoters of automated cars and should be addressed well in advance in order to avoid the polarization of the ethical debate in the future. These conclusions suggest that an attention to the values at stake needs to accompany current attempts to design appropriate policies, technologies and regulations. For each issue and context, the relevant and conflicting values will need to be elicited and acknowledged. This can be done in different contexts including the developmental process involving the technology as well as at the policy and regulatory level. This attention to values is important in order to guarantee that different social and moral concerns are explicitly addressed and choices are justified, avoiding to paint the entire situation with the same “safety” colour and only implicitly dealing with the other issues. Technology and society shape accepted morals as well as existing regulation based on this normative background. Existing laws against reckless driving that require drivers to be attentive and vigilant, for example, are grounded on the value of “safety” for road users. However, new technologies change our perspectives on what is safe. Automated cars’ proponents suggest that it is saf...
Policy Considerations. National Planning Policy Framework Havant Borough Council Borough Design Guide SPD December 2011 Havant Borough Council Parking SPD July 2016 CS17 (Concentration and Distribution of Development within the Urban Areas) CS19 (Effective Provision of Infrastructure) CS21 (Developer Requirements) CS7 (Community Support and Inclusion) AL1 (Presumption in Favour of Sustainable Development) AL2 (Urban Area Boundaries and Undeveloped Gaps between Settlements) Listed Building Grade: Not applicable. Conservation Area: Not applicable.
Policy Considerations. The ethical analysis of the da Vinci suggests a number of recommendations for policy makers. Even though da Vinci is already in use, surgical robotics is a new field that we should be open to. Technological progress proceeds at a rapid pace and can often be perceived as threatening. It is, however, the basis for the future welfare of society and should thus be allowed to progress, if this is done responsibly. This said, there are a number of ethical concerns, which need to be addressed. Firstly, we would like to reemphasize that stakes are high and that it is thus incumbent upon us to learn from past experience. There have been a number of surgical robotic systems (e.g. ROBODOC and CASPAR) that were applied and tested in the past. Some of the tests have come out negative and we should not repeat the mistakes that were made here. The second point to be made is that overly enthusiastic reactions to da Vinci are not advisable. If the system performs well it should be used – but not, we believe, as a replacement of current surgical practice. Instead, it should be used when appropriate and as an augmentation of the status quo. Adequate policy making will have to address and factor in various perspectives from various fields (e.g. medical professionals, developers, legal experts, ethicists, patients, etc.). For this reason, it is advisable to establish a standing committee that discusses the ethical, legal and technical issues surrounding da Vinci and to ensure that there will be an adequate platform for debate. It should be stressed, in particular, that a patients’ association will need to partake in this process of discourse at every step of the way. The possible use of the black box system will have to be investigated further in order to address issues to do with responsibility and safety as well as privacy. Our investigation furthermore yielded the finding that marketing messages are often to be taken with a pinch of salt. They do not always convey fully accurate information but are naturally biased in favour of developers of innovative surgical systems. Hence, it is advisable to analyse which types of regulation may have to be imposed on marketing, journalism as well as the media as a whole. The positive impact of da Vinci on the training of young surgical professionals should be stressed once more. It is certainly advisable to trace how the system may be used in medical training in order to harness the whole potential of medical personnel. Fi...
Policy Considerations. 5.1 The Council has a number of statutory rehousing duties. This Contract will support the Council to ensure a sufficient supply of accommodation to meet its statutory rehousing duties as a statutory landlord.
5.2 The Council has a published Homelessness and Housing Strategies, which sets out the approved strategic policy in terms of homelessness and housing provision. This includes temporary accommodation and settled housing provision to reduce the reliance on nightly paid accommodation. The Council already works with a range of providers in the provision of affordable housing and the option of an HRA increases the range of options available to maximise access and supply to affordable housing provision.
5.3 The Council are working with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ on its suite of policies and procedures in relation to the Council becoming a Social Housing Provider and owning its own housing stock to ensure that all the required policies and procedures are in place to ensure compliance as a statutory landlord including the aligning of the Orchard & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Policies and Procedures in the interim whilst they manage these properties on behalf of the Council.
Policy Considerations. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Village project was approved on April 29, 2014 and found to be consistent with the City’s General Plan. Providing parks and recreation facilities is also consistent with the City’s strategic plan to enhance livability in Sacramento’s neighborhoods by expanding park, recreation, and trail facilities throughout the City.
Policy Considerations. According to Section 2-76(d)(5) of the Village Code of Ordinances, the Village Administrator shall make a recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees on purchases over the $10,000 statutory limit. The Board has the right to accept or reject any or all proposals.
Policy Considerations. The item supports the Villages ongoing goal of properly maintaining Village buildings and assets and keeping them in good order. According to Section 2-43 (6) of the Village Code of Ordinances, the Village Administrator shall make a recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees on purchases over the $5,000 statutory limit. The agreement has been reviewed by Staff and meets the Village needs and requirements.
Policy Considerations. None noted. No legislation similar to this bill has been identified.
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