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Deadline Extensions – Accessibility Services

Regardless of a disability, all students are responsible for fulfilling the essential requirements of courses/programs/degrees, including meeting completion dates for assignments. However, some students have disabilities which can impact their ability to complete assignments by the due date, including, but not limited to, students whose conditions are episodic in nature, conditions that change and result in problematic symptoms, and conditions that require hospitalization.

Most assignments/papers have established due dates which are provided via the syllabus in advance. Students are expected to proactively work on assignments and manage their time with consideration given to potential challenges related to the impact of their disability and other class assignments/coursework requirements. OAA understands some due dates are announced with little advance notice, or unexpected exacerbations from a disability occur.

Faculty members, working together with OAA, may provide approval for Deadline Extensions as a Reasonable Accommodation for individual assignments for qualified students.

Generally, approval for a deadline extension provides the student up to 48 hours, or two additional days, on a given assignment. However, this approval does not automatically apply to all assignments and is not intended to be applied retroactively. Deadline extensions do not permit unlimited extensions and students remain accountable for all academic activities (assignments, assessments, required readings, etc.) and evaluation standards specified on the syllabus.

It is not reasonable for faculty to fundamentally alter, waive or lower essential course requirements, academic standards, or educational experiences/outcomes when attempting to accommodate extension requests. OAA may be consulted regarding course-specific adjustments.

Unexpected illness or injury, recent diagnosis, onset or change in condition may warrant a withdrawal from a course or when indicated, an incomplete grade.

Course Expectations

In consultation with OAA, instructors often can find reasonable, equivalent options for students to successfully complete essential course requirements without compromising course standards. These options are individually tailored to the disability’s impact, the course requirements, and the instructor’s expectations.

Per the faculty handbook, instructors should include the following on the syllabus: course goals or objectives, including student learning outcomes; required and recommended reading or other course materials; course requirements, including description and due dates (if known) of tests, presentations, and assignments; date and time of final exam. Please note: Advance notice allows students to proactively work on their assignments.

Some options that may be considered to assist in the completion of assignments include:

  • Provide advance notice of future assignments and expected completion due dates.
  • Give an incomplete grade to allow an opportunity to fulfill course requirements.
  • Allow student to complete the remainder of the course through independent study.

Essential Course Requirements

In general, up to a two day extension on an assignment would not constitute a fundamental alteration to a course, but OAA encourages instructors to consider the following questions for each course when determining if established due dates are essential:

  • What does the course description and syllabus indicate regarding late work or completion deadlines?
  • Are the due dates arbitrary or are they essential to course requirements?
  • Would an extension (or multiple extensions) fundamentally alter the course?
  • Does the fundamental nature of the course rely upon timely completion of assignments as an essential method of learning?
  • Does timely completion of assignments constitute a significant component of the learning process?
  • To what degree does a student’s failure to submit timely completion of assignments constitute a significant loss of the educational experience for other students in the class?

The ultimate decision regarding due dates and the resulting influence extensions would have on the course is at the discretion of the instructor after a comprehensive examination of the essential course requirements.  However, when due dates are believed to affect course integrity, instructors must consult with OAA to determine what course-specific adjustments may be applicable.


Student Responsibilities

  • Proactively work on assignments and manage their time with consideration given to potential challenges related to the impact of their disability and other class assignments/coursework requirements.
  • Make a request for an extension to instructor each time one is needed
  • Submit work completed by the due date.

Tax Extension Deadline 2022: File Your Return Today

The tax extension deadline has arrived. Even though the original federal tax return filing deadline for most people was on April 18 this year, the due date for filing an extended return for the 2021 tax year is October 17, 2022 – that’s today! So, if you requested an extension to file your federal return, but you haven’t filed yet, you probably need to take care of that by midnight tonight to avoid IRS penalties.

There are exceptions to the October 17 tax extension deadline, though. If you’re living abroad or serving in a combat zone, you might be able to delay the due date for a little longer. There are also other tax moves that certain people saving for retirement need to make before the day is over. And, of course, don’t forget about your state tax return.

Also remember that, in most cases, you still had to pay your 2021 taxes by April 18. If you didn’t pay the estimated total tax you owed on time, the IRS can hit you with interest and penalties. So, pay up now if you owe the IRS.

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Taxpayers Living Abroad

Although their path to a filing extension is a bit different, U. S. citizens living outside the country may also be facing an October 17 tax extension deadline. But they can request an additional, discretionary two-month extension to December 15, 2022. To get the additional two months, you must send the IRS a letter by the end of the day today explaining the reasons why you need the extra time. The IRS will let you know if the request is denied. If you don’t hear back from them, you’re good to go.

Plus, if you were outside the U.S. before April 18, you could have requested an extension beyond October 17 if you needed time to meet certain tests to qualify for an exclusion or deduction for foreign earned income or housing. This extension is generally for 30 days beyond the date that you expect to qualify for the exclusion or deduction. To request this tax extension, you had to file Form 2350 with the IRS by the due date for filing your return. Generally, if both your tax home and your abode are outside the U.S. and Puerto Rico on the regular due date of your return (April 18), the due date for filing your return for purposes of this extension is June 15. If you’re granted this tax extension, you can’t also get the discretionary two-month additional extension mentioned above.

Service in a Combat Zone

The April 18 due date for filing your tax return (and paying your tax) is automatically extended if you serve in a combat zone. There’s a two-step process for figuring the length of a combat zone extension. First, your deadline is extended for 180 days after (1) the last day you’re in a combat zone or the last day the area qualifies as a combat zone, or (2) the last day of any continuous hospitalization for an injury from service in the combat zone. Use whichever of these two dates is the latest.

Second, your tax extension deadline is pushed back beyond the first 180 days by the number of days you had left to take action with the IRS when you entered the combat zone. For example, you had 3½ months (January 1 to April 18) to file your tax return this year. Any days left in this period when you entered the combat zone (or the entire 3½ months if you entered it before the beginning of the year) are added to the 180 days.

The combat zone extension isn’t just for military personnel, either. It can be claimed by merchant marines on ships under the Department of Defense’s control, Red Cross personnel, war correspondents and civilians supporting the military.

Retirement Account Due Dates

If you’re trying to save money for retirement, you might have another due date to worry about today. First, self-employed people who requested a tax filing extension before April 18 must set up or make 2021 contributions to a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) IRA by the end of the day.

Retirement savers who contributed too much to a traditional or Roth IRA for 2021 also have until the end of today to fix their mistake. If you asked to extend the due date for your tax return, today is the last day to withdraw any excess 2021 IRA contributions (plus any earnings). If you make it in time, you can avoid the IRS’s 6% excessive-contribution penalty.

Penalties

And speaking of penalties…if you don’t file your tax return by today’s tax extension deadline, expect the IRS to tack on a penalty. The late-filing penalty is 5% of the tax due for each month (or part of a month) your return is late. If your return is more than 60 days late, the minimum penalty is $435 (for tax returns required to be filed in 2022) or the balance of the tax due on your return, whichever is smaller. The maximum penalty is 25%.

If you have a good explanation for missing the tax extension deadline, you might be able to avoid the penalty. What’s a good reason? Think fire, natural disaster, serious illness and the like. A lack of funds, in and of itself, is not a sufficient reason for failing to file on time. If you want to request a penalty waiver, attach a statement to your return when you do file it fully explaining your reason for being late.

If you’re due a refund, then there’s not much reason to worry. The IRS won’t penalize you for filing a late return if you’re due a refund. (They’re more than happy to keep your money.)

Your state may have different rules and due dates for extended state income tax returns. So, be sure to check with your state’s tax agency for the tax extension deadline where you live.

Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation Article 162. Term of the preliminary investigation \ ConsultantPlus

Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation Article 162. Term of the preliminary investigation

1. The preliminary investigation of a criminal case must be completed within a period not exceeding 2 months from the date of initiation of the criminal case.

2. The term of the preliminary investigation shall include the time from the day the criminal case is initiated and until the day it is sent to the prosecutor with an indictment or a decision to transfer the criminal case to the court for consideration of the issue of applying coercive medical measures or until the day a decision is made to terminate the proceedings on criminal case.

3. The term of the preliminary investigation does not include the time for the investigator to appeal against the prosecutor’s decision in the case provided for by paragraph 2 of the first part of Article 221 of this Code, as well as the time during which the preliminary investigation was suspended on the grounds provided for by this Code.

(as amended by Federal Law No. 404-FZ of December 28, 2010)

(see the text in the previous edition)

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(as amended by Federal Laws No. 87-FZ of 05.06.2007, No. 323-FZ of 03.12.2007)

(see the text in the previous edition)

the term of the preliminary investigation may be extended by the head of the investigative body for the subject of the Russian Federation and other head of the investigative body equated to him, as well as their deputies up to 12 months. A further extension of the period of preliminary investigation may be carried out only in exceptional cases by the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, the head of the investigative body of the relevant federal executive body (under the federal executive body) and their deputies.

(as amended by Federal Laws N 58-FZ of 29.05.2002, N 87-FZ of 05.06.2007, N 323-FZ of 03.12.2007, N 404-FZ of 28.12.2010)

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6. When proceedings are resumed on a suspended or terminated criminal case, as well as when a criminal case is returned for additional investigation, the head of the investigative body in charge of the criminal case shall have the right to set a period of preliminary investigation within one month from the date receipt of the criminal case by the investigator, regardless of how many times it has been resumed, terminated or returned for additional investigation, and regardless of the total duration of the preliminary investigation. Further extension of the period of preliminary investigation is carried out on a general basis in the manner prescribed by parts four, five and seven of this article.

(Part 6 as amended by Federal Law No. 76-FZ of April 20, 2014)

(see the text in the previous edition)

6.1. In the event that the prosecutor returns the criminal case to the investigator in connection with the discovery by the court of the circumstances specified in paragraphs one and one.2 of Article 237 of this Code, the term for the performance of investigative and other procedural actions may not exceed one month from the day the criminal case was received by the investigator. Further extension of the period of preliminary investigation is carried out on a general basis in the manner prescribed by parts four, five and seven of this article.

(Part 6.1 was introduced by Federal Law No. 64-FZ of April 26, 2013)

6.2. In the event that the court returns the criminal case to the head of the investigative body in connection with the cancellation of the decision to terminate the criminal case or criminal prosecution in accordance with the procedure established by Article 446. 5 of this Code, the term for the performance of investigative and other procedural actions may not exceed one month from the day the criminal case was received by the investigator. Further extension of the period of preliminary investigation is carried out on a general basis in the manner prescribed by parts four, five and seven of this article.

(Part 6.2 was introduced by Federal Law No. 323-FZ of July 3, 2016)

(as amended by the Federal Law of 05.06.2007 N 87-FZ)

(see the text in the previous edition)

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(as amended by the Federal Law of 04.07.2003 N 92-FZ)

(see the text in the previous edition)

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