Sexually Transmitted Disease Treatment |
LT-1750.8000 |
Programs that provide comprehensive preventive, diagnostic and treatment services for people who have contracted gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes or another disease that is transmitted by sexual contact. Treatment usually involves an investigation of recent contacts of people who have been infected to stop the spread of the disease. |
4 |
Seychellois Community |
YH-0300.8050 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Seychelles or who identify themselves as part of the Seychellois community. Seychelles is a country comprising a group of islands off the coast of east Africa. The official languages are French, French Creole and English. |
0 |
Shadow Teacher Services |
HH-8000.7850 |
Programs that employ a co-teaching strategy in which an aide is assigned to work with specific special education students rephrasing or explaining, as appropriate, material taught by the individual with primary instructional responsibility. Aides may also be assigned to "shadow" a student with emotional disabilities and help with behavioral issues, accompany a particular student to and from school, observe during lessons and assist with homework and after school activities. |
0 |
Shaken Infant Syndrome |
YF-3000.7760 |
A condition that can occur when a baby is shaken so violently that his or her brain, spine or spinal cord is injured. Long-term complications include intellectual disabilities, paralysis, vision loss and possibly death. |
0 |
Shanghai Restaurants |
PL-1800.1550-750 |
Eating establishments that offer the style of Chinese food that is served in the cities of Hangchow and Shanghai in the eastern region of China. Regional specialties may include spring rolls, drunk chicken (chicken marinated in sherry with onions and ginger), beggar's chicken (chicken wrapped in wet clay and baked), boiled or fried meat-filled dumplings served with hot mustard or sweet fruit sauce, short ribs, braised duck, braised pork with chestnuts, noodle dishes and a wide variety of fresh and saltwater fish and shellfish dishes combined with vegetables. Many Shanghai dishes are characterized by the liberal use of sugar as a sweetener and the utilization of rice wine vinegar to produce sweet and sour flavors. Meats are frequently red-cooked or braised until they are very well-done, tend to be very salty and are served with large amounts of rich gravy made with dark brown soy sauce and wine. |
0 |
Shared Housing Facilities |
BH-7000.4600-750 |
Apartments or other living spaces that are designed to be shared by two or more unrelated individuals each of whom pays a portion of the cost. Residents generally have their own private space such as a bedroom and share common areas. |
0 |
Shark Warnings |
JR-8000.7900 |
Programs located in beach communities that provide a mechanism for the public to report shark sightings and/or which issue bulletins to notify the beach-going public when a shark has been sighted. |
0 |
Sharps Disposal Programs |
TE-8920.7200-750 |
Programs that provide for the collection and safe disposal of "sharps" including syringes, needles with attached tubing, lancets and other materials that have been used by individuals with serious health conditions such as diabetes who manage their care at home. Included are collection boxes and kiosks for used sharps made available to the public by hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, mobile van programs, housing projects, police and fire stations and other community-based organizations; residential pickup services that give people special containers for their used sharps that can be placed at the curbside and picked up trained special waste handlers; and mail back programs that give people special containers that can be filled and mailed to designated facilities for disposal. The objective of these programs is to provide for the proper containment of sharps, and ensure that family members, sanitation workers and other people in the community are protected from potential injury or transmission of blood borne diseases due to needle sticks. |
1 |
Shaving Utensils |
BM-6500.6500-800 |
Programs that provide razors, shaving cream and facilities for shaving for homeless men and other individuals who do not have access to shaving supplies and private shaving facilities. |
0 |
Sheet Metal Workers |
YO-1600.8000 |
Individuals who make, install and maintain heating, ventilation and air-conditioning duct systems; roofs; siding; rain gutters; downspouts; skylights; restaurant equipment; outdoor signs; railroad cars; tailgates; customized precision equipment; and many other products made from metal sheets. They may also work with fiberglass and plastic materials. Although some workers specialize in fabrication, installation or maintenance, most do all three jobs. Sheet metal workers do both construction-related sheet metal work and mass production of sheet metal products in manufacturing. |
0 |
Shelter Complaints |
DD-1500.8170 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the licensing; cleanliness and safety of facilities; treatment of residents; fees; unethical, improper or unprofessional conduct of personnel; or other inappropriate practices of organizations that provide shelter for homeless people, runaways/homeless youth, victims of domestic abuse and other vulnerable populations. |
0 |
Shelter Information Services |
TJ-3200.8000 |
Programs that provide information about homeless shelters, transitional shelters, domestic violence shelters, runaway/youth shelters and other emergency shelter resources, their hours of intake, their location (in situations where their address is not confidential), a contact number and other descriptive information that interested individuals can access on a website or in person, or by telephone, email, chat, text or other communication channel. Current information about bed availability is not usually provided. |
0 |
Sheriff |
FL-8200 |
The county agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and regulations, preventing crime, investigating criminal activity, apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects, preventing and suppressing delinquency and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community. |
0 |
Shigella |
YF-3000.3160-850 |
A group of bacteria which cause a relatively mild form of gastrointestinal illness whose symptoms include fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea with or without bloody stool. The illness is transmitted by direct contact with an infected person or by ingesting food or water that has been contaminated by an infected person. |
0 |
Shingles |
YF-3000.7780 |
Shingles (herpes zoster) is an acute infectious viral disease that is marked by inflammation of nerve tissue and eruption of herpetic blisters, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve, but the face may also be involved. The pain, which can be quite severe, may persist after the rash heals for months, or, rarely, for years. The virus may cause meningitis, affect the optic nerve, or affect hearing. The herpes zoster virus is the chickenpox (varicella) virus that has remained in the nerves after recovery from chickenpox. It may be reactivated by the diminishing capacity of the immune system that comes with age or the physiological stress of disease. |
0 |
Shingles Immunizations |
LT-3400.7970 |
Programs that provide the Shingrix (recombinant zoster vaccine, or RZV) inoculations which prevent recipients from contracting shingles (herpes zoster). The vaccine is recommended for adults age 50 and older without contraindications, and adults 19 years and older who are immunocompromised. It is administered in a two dose schedule separated by two to six months. The vaccine cannot be used to treat the disease or post-herpetic neuralgia (pain after the rash is gone) once it develops, but can prevent future occurrences. The previously approved and used Zostavax vaccine is no longer available for use in the United States. |
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Shinto Community |
YR-8000 |
Followers of Shinto, the religion that had its origin in Japan which reveres tradition and family, nature and physical cleanliness; participation in matsuri, a festival which honors the spirits; and participation in ceremonies at various Shinto shrines which feature ritual cleansings, offerings, prayer and dancing. |
0 |
Shinto Shrines |
PV-6500.8000 |
Places where people who practice Shintoism gather to attend religious services. |
0 |
Shinto Study Groups |
PV-7000.6500-780 |
Programs that provide an opportunity for participants to study and discuss the doctrines and practices of Shinto, the religion that has its origin in Japan and reveres tradition and family, nature and physical cleanliness; participation in matsuri, a festival which honors the spirits; and participation in ceremonies at various Shinto shrines which feature ritual cleansings, offerings, prayer and dancing. |
0 |
Shipping Clerks |
YO-1500.8250-800 |
Individuals who keep records of all outgoing shipments and package merchandise or materials for shipping. They prepare shipping documents and mailing labels and make sure that orders have been filled correctly. They record items taken from inventory and note when orders were filled. Sometimes they fill the order themselves, obtaining merchandise from the stockroom, noting when inventories run low and wrapping or packing the goods in shipping containers. They address and label packages, look up and compute freight or postal rates and record the weight and cost of each shipment. Once a shipment is checked and ready to go, shipping clerks may move the goods from the plant (sometimes by forklift) to the shipping dock and direct its loading. |
0 |
Shipping Lines |
BT-4800.9500-800 |
Commercial organizations that operate fleets of ships which sail to domestic and international ports on a scheduled basis. |
0 |
Shipping/Receiving/Stockroom Clerks |
YO-1500.8250 |
Individuals who keep records of all goods shipped and received; prepare shipments; and receive, unpack, check, store and track merchandise and materials. |
0 |
Shoe Donation Programs |
TI-1800.1500-800 |
Programs that accept new or secondhand shoes and other footwear, repair them if necessary, and keep the shoes for use in their own programs, donate them to shelters and other community-based organizations for distribution to the people they serve, or sell them to raise money for agency programs. |
0 |
Shoe Repair |
BM-7000.8000 |
Commercial establishments that specialize in repairing footwear and shining shoes. |
0 |
Shoe Shiners |
YO-8200.0500-750 |
Individuals who clean and polish footwear for customers. |
0 |
Shoe/Luggage Repair Personnel |
YO-8200.0500-800 |
Individuals who use their knowledge of leatherworking to give worn leather goods extended wearability. The most common type of shoe repair is replacing soles and heels. Repairers place the shoe on a last and remove the old sole and heel with a knife or pliers or both. They attach new soles and heels to shoes either by stitching them in place or by using cement or nails. Other leather goods such as suitcases or handbags may need seams to be re-sewn or handles and linings to be replaced. Leather workers and repairers use both hand tools and machines. The most commonly used hand tools are knives, hammers, awls (used to poke holes in leather to make sewing possible) and skivers (for splitting leather). Power-operated equipment includes sewing machines, heel nailing machines, hole punching machines and sole stitchers. |
0 |
Shoemakers/Leather Workers |
YO-6200.8500-800 |
Individuals such as shoemakers (including orthopedic shoemakers), saddle makers and luggage makers who create stylish and durable leather products that may be sold directly to the general public but are more commonly purchased by retail establishments that sell these types of goods. When making custom shoes or modifying existing footwear for people with foot problems or special needs, shoe and leather workers cut pieces of leather, shape them over a form shaped like a foot and sew them together. They then attach soles and heels using sewing machines or cement and nails. When making luggage, they fasten leather to a frame and attach handles and other hardware. They also cut and secure linings inside the frames and sew or stamp designs onto the exterior of the luggage. In addition to performing all of the preceding steps, saddle makers often apply leather dyes and liquid topcoats to produce a glossy finish on a saddle. They may also decorate the surface of the saddle by hand stitching or by stamping the leather with decorative patterns and designs. |
0 |
Shoes |
BM-6500.1500-830 |
Programs that pay for or provide new or secondhand shoes. Included are odd shoe exchanges. |
0 |
Shogatsu Events |
PH-2950.6200-820 |
Programs that sponsor social gatherings or other activities to celebrate Shogatsu, the annual Japanese New Year festival observed on January 1st. Celebrations may include traditional foods, bell ringing at Buddhist shrines and temples, music and dance performances, games, and other activities. |
0 |
Shooting |
PL-7000.7350 |
Programs, often offered by local gun and rifle clubs, that provide opportunities for people to learn, become competitive in and enjoy shooting. The programs are generally open to people of all ability levels; have divisions for juveniles as well as adults; provide practice and training sessions; offer firearm safety education; and may sponsor or make arrangements for members to participate in local competitions in which marksmen and women use pistols, rifles and/or shotguns to fire at stationary or moving targets from either a standing or prone position. |
0 |
Shooting Competitions |
PL-8000.7600 |
Competitions that feature a variety of events in which marksmen and women use pistols, rifles and/or shotguns to fire at stationary or moving targets from either a standing or prone position. |
0 |
Shoplifters |
YP-8250 |
People who steal goods from the shelves or displays of retail stores while posing as customers. |
0 |
Shoplifting Prevention |
FN-1500.8200 |
Programs that provide professional advice regarding measures that merchants can take to prevent theft of their merchandise by shoppers. Also included are programs, some of which are court-mandated, that are designed to make convicted shoplifters aware of the effects of their actions in an effort to discourage them from shoplifting again. |
0 |
Show Jumping Competitions |
PL-8000.1800-800 |
Competitions in which riders and horses must jump a specifically designed course with 15 or 20 obstacles with "faults" or penalty points assessed if the horse refuses a jump, brings down the highest rail of the obstacle or if horse and rider exceed the time limit and receive time penalties. The object is to jump the course with no faults in the fastest time. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. |
0 |
Shower/Bath Seats |
LH-5000.7900 |
Programs that provide stools, benches, chairs and other seating equipment that allow people who have difficulty standing to sit while taking a shower or a bath. Included are portable devices that can be moved into and out of a shower stall or bathtub and folding seats that can be affixed to a shower wall. |
0 |
Shredders |
BM-6000.8000 |
Programs that pay for or provide equipment that cuts objects into small pieces, primarily to prevent unauthorized people from accessing the contents. Included are paper shredders and shredders that can be used for the disposal of media such as tapes and hard drives. |
0 |
Shredding Services |
TB-1100.8000 |
Businesses that destroy sensitive documents at the request of organizations to ensure that client, employee and confidential business information is kept secure; and for private individuals who want to safely dispose of bills, tax documents, credit card and bank account statements, and other items that could be used by thieves to commit fraud or identity theft. Shredding services may be provided onsite using mobile shredding trucks or at off-site shredding facilities; and typically handle office paper, staples, paper clips, books and binders, but with increasing security concerns customers can also request shredding of CDs, DVDs, hard drives, credit cards, reel tapes, cassette tapes and other, more durable materials. |
0 |
Shuffleboard |
PL-7000.4350-830 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy shuffleboard, a game in which participants use long cue sticks to propel disks across a smooth floor toward a diagram with scoring areas marked as targets. |
0 |
Shuttle Service Complaints |
DD-1500.8200 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the rates, services, routes, treatment of passengers, unethical or improper conduct of personnel or other inappropriate business practices of companies that transport passengers from a prearranged pick-up point to an airport, train station or other point of departure or from an airport, train station or other point of arrival to their final destination via an automobile, van or other shuttle vehicle. |
0 |
Sialography |
LF-4800.7950 |
Programs that conduct x-ray scans of the salivary ducts and glands following injection of a radiopaque contrast medium as a means of detecting abnormalities. |
0 |
Sibling Birth Preparation Programs |
LJ-5000.1500-800 |
Programs that offer classes for children whose mothers are expecting a new baby which focus on their new role as big brother or big sister and which may prepare the youngsters, if old enough, for attending the birth of the new baby. A tour of the birthing facility is usually included. |
0 |
Siblings |
YK-8000 |
People who have the same parents and are related to one another as brothers and/or sisters. |
0 |
Siblings of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder |
YJ-4850.8000 |
Children whose own patterns of personal, social and familial coping have been negatively affected by a brother or sister who has a drug use disorder. |
0 |
Siblings of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder |
YJ-4840.8000 |
Children whose own personal, social and familial coping have been significantly affected by a brother or sister who has an alcohol use disorder. |
0 |
Siblings of Inmates/Ex-Offenders |
YJ-5000.8000 |
The brothers and sisters of people who have been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial, who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to confinement in a correctional facility, or who have served their sentence and have been recently released from a correctional facility whose own personal, social and familial coping have been significantly affected by their concern about and relationship with their sibling. |
0 |
Siblings of People With Disabilities |
YJ-6750.8000 |
The brothers and sisters of individuals who have physical, sensory, developmental, cognitive, mental or emotional limitations, whose own patterns of personal, social and familial coping have been significantly affected by their concern about and relationship with their sibling who has a disability. |
0 |
Sick Animal Care |
PD-9000.8000 |
Programs that provide physical examinations, dental care or treatment services for animals who are ill, injured or otherwise in need of care. |
0 |
Sick Child Care |
PH-1250.8000 |
Programs that provide substitute parental care for children who are ill. Care can take place in a variety of settings including a hospital or the child's own home. |
0 |
Sickle Cell Anemia |
YF-3000.0560-800 |
A hereditary chronic form of anemia in which abnormal sickle or crescent-shaped red blood cells are present causing an abnormal type of hemoglobin. The frequency of the gene that causes this disease is highest in the black population. |
0 |
Sickle Cell Anemia Clinics |
LT-1750.8050 |
Programs that provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for people who have sickle cell anemia, a hereditary chronic form of anemia in which abnormal sickle or crescent-shaped red blood cells are present causing an abnormal type of hemoglobin. |
0 |
Sickle Cell Screening |
LF-4900.8100 |
Programs that identify individuals who have sickle cell anemia or who are carriers of that disease through laboratory analysis of their blood to determine whether the abnormal crescent-shaped erythrocytes indicative of the disease are present. |
0 |
Sidewalk Repair |
TE-8000.8200-800 |
Programs that are authorized to make temporary or permanent repairs to sidewalks, curbs or driveway aprons that are in hazardous condition and, depending on the situation, to bill the property owners who are responsible for the repairs. Some jurisdictions pay all or a portion of the cost of sidewalk repairs that are required to remedy hazardous conditions. |
0 |
Sidewalk/Road Corridor Use Permits |
DF-7000.8295-800 |
Programs that issue permits which authorize businesses and other organizations to use a portion of the sidewalk or road corridor for daily operations (e.g., a sidewalk café) or to attach or place on the sidewalk canopies, bike racks, benches, planters, newspaper vending boxes or other objects that could obstruct pedestrian walkways, vehicular or pedestrian sight paths, or access to fire hydrants, traffic control devices or other street fixtures. Most jurisdictions also require permits for use of basement vaults. |
0 |
Sierra Leonean Community |
YH-0300.8100 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Sierra Leone or who identify themselves as part of the Sierra Leonean community. Sierra Leone is a country in west Africa. The official language is English. |
0 |
Sighted Guide Skills Instruction |
LR-6400.8000 |
Programs that teach techniques for assisting blind individuals to move about in an unfamiliar environment. The training focuses on how to make contact with a blind person, if a stranger; the appropriate grasp and stance; how to help him or her take a seat; and specific procedures for guiding the individual up and down stairs, through doorways and aisles, into or through areas in which there is narrow seating, and around obstacles. |
0 |
Sightseeing/Guided Tours |
PL-7600 |
Organizations that provide morning, afternoon, evening or full-day excursions which enable visitors to see local places of interest in a city or surrounding areas, usually under the auspices of a guide who is knowledgeable in the history, landmarks, culture and natural history of the area. Also included are local places of interest such as historic homes and neighborhoods, public buildings, theater complexes, race track stable areas and other points of interest that are open to the public on a regular or special open-house basis and which may provide guided tours. |
0 |
Sign Language Instruction |
LR-8000.0500-800 |
Programs that provide instruction in visual/manual communication systems that use hand shapes, facial expressions, and other body movements as alternatives to oral and written communication, particularly within the deaf community. Included are programs that teach preverbal infants and toddlers to use sign language as a way of communicating their needs. |
0 |
Sign Language Interpretation |
PH-3500.8000 |
Programs that offer the services of people who are proficient in sign language, one of a variety of communication systems in which hand and body movements represent words, ideas, objects, actions and other concepts, to help people who are deaf or have hearing impairments and hearing individuals communicate with one another. Included are programs for individuals who are proficient in American Sign Language (ASL), Quebec Sign Language (LSQ) as well as those who use systems like Signed Exact English (SEE), Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) which involve manually coded English, signed French which involve manually coded French, cued speech in which words spoken by lips are supplemented by cues which aid speech reading, and oral transliteration in which words spoken by an individual are silently mouthed to the deaf person accompanied by appropriate facial expressions and gestures to facilitate conveyance of the information. Sign language interpreters interpret in two ways: voice-to-sign and sign-to-voice. Voice-to-sign means the interpreter is signing to the deaf person what the speaker is saying. Sign-to-voice means the interpreter is voicing to the hearing person what the deaf person is signing. Some individuals want an interpreter who can perform both roles. Others prefer to speak for themselves and limit the interpreter's role to signing to them. |
0 |
Sign Language Interpreter Registries |
PH-2400.3350-800 |
Programs that maintain lists of individuals who are qualified to serve as sign language interpreters for people who are deaf or hearing impaired and which link individuals who are in need of this service with appropriate resources. Included are registries that provide access to individuals who are proficient in American Sign Language as well as those who use systems like Signing Exact English and Conceptually Accurate Signed English which involve manually coded English, cued speech in which words spoken by lips are supplemented by cues which aid speech reading, and oral transliteration in which words spoken by an individual are silently mouthed to the deaf person accompanied by appropriate facial expressions and gestures to facilitate conveyance of the information. |
0 |
Sign Language Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-3300.8000 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals who are proficient in American Sign Language or other systems such as Signing Exact English (which involves manually coded English) and are willing to use their skills to benefit the agency or the people it serves on a voluntary basis without remuneration. Sign language volunteers help staff members or clients who are deaf or have hearing impairments and hearing individuals communicate with one another. |
0 |
Sign Permits |
DF-7000.8295-820 |
Programs that issue permits which authorize the erection, construction, alteration or maintenance of permanent and some temporary exterior signs, billboards, banners and other advertising media regulated by a jurisdiction. |
0 |
Sign Regulation |
JD-2000.8000 |
Programs that are responsible for enforcement of ordinances which establish standards for the design, engineering, placement, construction and/or content of roadside advertising and associated structures as well as free standing, wall-mounted, and marquee signs that are located along city streets. The program may also investigate reports from the public regarding illegally posted or obstructing signs on public or private property and request the removal of problematic signs from public property. The objective of sign ordinances in most communities is to meet the need of businesses, public places and recreational sites to make their location known to shoppers, travelers and tourists while maintaining an attractive environment where people want to spend time (and money). |
0 |
Signal Dogs |
LR-7950.8200 |
Programs that provide and train recipients in the use of dogs who have been taught to help people who are deaf increase their independence and ability to communicate in a hearing world. The dogs obey sign language commands and are taught to respond to a variety of sounds including ambulance sirens, doorbells, alarm clocks, smoke alarms, crying babies and teakettles. |
0 |
Sikh Community |
YR-8050 |
Followers of the monotheistic religion founded in the Punjabi region of India by a Hindu under Islamic influence which is characterized by its worship of one deity, its rejection of caste and idolatry, its allegiance to sacred scriptures and its witness to a line of 10 personal gurus who served as personal exemplars and temporal as well as spiritual leaders in the Sikh community between 1500 and 1708. |
0 |
Sikh Gurdwaras |
PV-6500.8200 |
Places where people who practice Sikhism gather to attend religious services. |
0 |
Sikhism Study Groups |
PV-7000.6500-800 |
Programs that provide an opportunity for participants to study and discuss the doctrines and practices of Sikhism, the monotheistic religion founded in the Punjabi region of India by a Hindu under Islamic influence which is characterized by its worship of one deity, its rejection of caste and idolatry, its allegiance to sacred scriptures and its witness to a line of 10 personal gurus who served as personal exemplars and temporal as well as spiritual leaders in the Sikh community between 1500 and 1708. |
0 |
Silver Alerts |
FN-7000 |
Programs that use the resources of law enforcement and the media to alert the public when a senior or vulnerable adult (particularly individuals with Alzheimer's Disease, another form of dementia or other mental disabilities) is missing. Silver Alerts uses a wide variety of media outlets including radio stations, television stations and cable television to broadcast information about missing persons. Variable message signs on roadways may also be used to alert motorists to be on the lookout for the missing individual; and reverse 911 or other emergency notification systems can be employed to alert residents of a neighborhood when a missing person is believed to be on foot. Activation criteria for Silver Alerts vary from state to state, but in general, the decision to issue an alert is made by the law enforcement agency investigating the missing person report. |
0 |
Simmond's Disease |
YF-3000.7840 |
A condition in which the complete atrophy of the pituitary gland causes loss of function of the thyroid, adrenals and gonads, premature senility, psychic symptoms, malnutrition and wasting. |
0 |
Simulated Combat |
PL-7000.7450 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people to learn and become involved in simulated war games using a variety of "weapons". Scenarios may include defending a gun-pit, taking an enemy bunker, searching for pilots who have been shot down, defending military hardware and sometimes riding around in armored military vehicles. Marshals or other staff are generally available to regulate the games, enforce the rules and ensure the safety of players. |
0 |
Singaporean Community |
YH-0500.8170-800 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Singapore or who identify themselves as part of the Singaporean community. Singapore is an island city-state in southeast Asia, off the coast of Malaysia. The official languages are Malay, Chinese Mandarin, English and Tamil. |
0 |
Single Adults |
YK-8200 |
Men or women who are living without a spouse or partner. |
0 |
Single Fathers |
YK-6500.8000-800 |
Men who are unmarried, widowed, separated or divorced and who have parental responsibility for one or more children. |
0 |
Single Men |
YK-8200.8000 |
Men who are living without a spouse or partner. |
0 |
Single Mothers |
YK-6500.8000-830 |
Women who are unmarried, widowed, separated or divorced and who have parental responsibility for one or more children. Included are women, who for a variety of reasons, have chosen to have one or more children without a partner. |
0 |
Single Parent Families |
YK-2000.8000 |
Family units which consist of either a father or a mother and one or more children. |
0 |
Single Parent Families Headed by Fathers |
YK-2000.8000-500 |
Family units that consist of a father and one or more children. |
0 |
Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers |
YK-2000.8000-900 |
Family units that consist of a mother and one or more children. |
0 |
Single Parents |
YK-6500.8000 |
Men and women who are unmarried, widowed, separated or divorced and who have parental responsibility for one or more children. |
0 |
Single Room Occupancy Housing |
BH-7000.4600-800 |
Single room occupancy housing, which may include shared bath or kitchen facilities, that is owned and maintained by nonprofit and/or public organizations and is made available to eligible individuals at low rates. Also included are hotels that have been converted for use as single room occupancy housing. |
0 |
Single Room Occupancy Housing Residents |
YM-8200 |
People who live in single room occupancy housing which may include shared kitchen and bath space. |
0 |
Single Women |
YK-8200.8100 |
Women who are living without a spouse or partner. |
0 |
Singles Clubs |
PS-8000.8000 |
Organizations that provide an opportunity for unmarried men and women with a wide range of interests and lifestyles to meet one another in a safe, friendly environment and enjoy dances, parties, barbecues, movie nights, plays, excursions, hiking trips, rafting, skiing and other companionable activities. |
0 |
Singles Figure Skating Competitions |
PL-8000.1900-800 |
Figure skating competitions that feature men's and ladies events in which skaters perform alone. Each completes a short program with compulsory jumps, spins, jump combinations and spin combinations with prescribed step sequences; and a longer, free skating program with no required elements that allows skaters to demonstrate technical skills and artistry in a routine performed to music they have selected. Competitors are judged on their execution of the required elements in the short program and on the quality of elements performed, the level of difficulty and the overall artistic excellence of the long program. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. |
0 |
Sinusitis |
YF-3000.7850 |
A condition in which there is an inflammation in the sinuses, especially the paranasal sinuses. It may be caused by various agents including viruses, bacteria or allergies. Predisposing factors include inadequate drainage which may result from the presence of polyps, enlarged turbinates (the membrane-covered bony or cartilaginous plates on the walls of the nasal chambers) or deviated septum; chronic rhinitis; general debility; or a dental abscess in the maxillary bone. |
0 |
Sister Cities Programs |
TL-3800.8000 |
Organizations that provide information about the sister cities program in general or about the specific sister city of a particular community, which arrange for social and cultural exchanges between citizens of the community and those of their sister city or which provide other forms of assistance which support the sister cities concept and its implementation in the community. |
0 |
Site Alteration Permits |
TE-1000.1500-755 |
Programs that issue permits which authorize changes to a previously-approved site that might otherwise contravene local statutes or adversely affect neighboring properties or the local environment. |
0 |
Site Plan Review/Approval |
TE-4510.4550-815 |
Programs that are responsible for reviewing individual site plans for construction within a new subdivision or on parcels that have not been subdivided. Site plans address landscape and tree protection, drainage, erosion control, utilities, parking, sidewalks, disability access and details regarding existing and proposed structures (including signs, fences and dumpster locations), their type, location, use and dimensions. Depending on the jurisdiction, single and two-family homes may be exempt from site planning requirements and site plans may not be required at all if the final plat has sufficient detail. |
0 |
Sjogren's Syndrome |
YF-3000.7860 |
A chronic, slowly progressive autoimmune disorder that is characterized by dryness of the eyes and mouth, and recurrent salivary gland enlargement. The disease may be seen alone or in association with other autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosis or scleroderma. |
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Skate Parks |
PL-6400.7000-810 |
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, indoor or outdoor facilities that are equipped with an assortment of ramps, rails, half pipes and quarter pipes; structures mimicking the ledges, curbs, and stairs of the street; and other equipment for skateboarders, BMX bikers and/or inline skaters of all levels of ability. |
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Skate Sailing |
PL-7000.7470 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy skate sailing, a sport in which an individual on ice skates, roller skates, inline skates, skis or using a skateboard is propelled across the pavement or ice using a handheld sail. |
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Skateboarding |
PL-7000.7500 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the sport of skateboarding. |
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Skating |
PL-7000.7600 |
Programs, often offered by local skating clubs, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the sport of skating on a range of surfaces using a variety of equipment. |
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Skating/Skateboarding Equipment |
PL-7200.8000-820 |
Programs that pay for or provide ice skates, inline skates, roller skates, skateboards, helmets and other equipment and accessories that are needed to engage in the activities of skating and skateboarding. |
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Sketch Artists |
YO-0300.1900-850 |
Individuals who create likenesses of subjects using pencil, charcoal or pastels. Sketches are used by law enforcement agencies to assist in identifying suspects, by the news media to depict courtroom scenes and by individual patrons for their own enjoyment. |
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Ski Areas |
PL-6400.8900 |
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, designated winter recreational areas that have snow-covered slopes of varying degrees of difficulty for people who want to ski. Many ski areas also have specific runs to accommodate snowboarding. Amenities may include ski lifts and tows, professional instruction, equipment rental services, cabins or other accommodations for overnight stays, and a ski lodge with fireplace-equipped common rooms for socializing as well as bar and restaurant facilities. |
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Ski Fitness |
PL-6600.8000 |
Preseason conditioning programs for skiers which focus on increasing their strength, flexibility and endurance. |
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Ski Patrol |
JR-1800.8100 |
Programs that provide emergency search and rescue operations to locate and retrieve people who have had an accident or have become lost or stranded while skiing or following an avalanche. |
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Skid Steers |
TH-1700.1600-750 |
Compact, low capacity machines that are used for pushing or lifting material and for digging in limited spaces. |
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Skiing |
PL-7000.7800 |
Programs, often offered by local ski clubs, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy skiing. The programs are generally open to people with a variety of ability levels and interests; and may organize ski trips and sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in skiing competitions. Also included are programs that provide skiing instruction. |
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Skiing Competitions |
PL-8000.7800 |
Competitions that feature any of a wide variety of events including alpine ski racing (slalom, giant slalom and downhill racing), cross country, ski jumping, Nordic combined (a combination of cross country and ski jumping) and freestyle which includes acro-skiing (a choreographed routine performed on a gentle slope), aerials (a two-jump routine in which the skier is judged on height, form in the air and the landing) and moguls (a timed event over a steep, bumpy course which includes technical turns and selected air maneuvers over two mid-course jumps). Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings. |
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