Transportation/Material Moving Occupations |
YO-8500 |
Individuals whose occupations are concerned with activities that are in immediate support of the operation and performance of vehicles used to transport people or material. |
0 |
Transracial/Transcultural Adoption |
PH-0300.8100-850 |
Programs that specialize in handling adoptions in which a child of one race or ethnic group is placed with adoptive parents of another race or ethnic group. |
0 |
Trapshooting |
PL-7000.9300 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to shoot at clay targets that are thrown in such a way as to simulate the angles of flight found in wing shooting. |
0 |
Trash/Garbage Pickup |
TE-8920.7100-850 |
Refuse collection programs that pick up and dispose of regular household and commercial waste and garbage. |
0 |
Trash/Recycling Bill Payment Plan Negotiation Assistance |
BV-8900.9120-860 |
Programs that help people negotiate manageable trash/recycling bill payment plans in situations where there are some resources available for this purpose. |
0 |
Trash/Recycling Collectors |
YO-8500.4900-900 |
Individuals who collect garbage and recyclables such as glass bottles and newspapers from homes, schools and businesses and transport it to dumps and landfills or recycling processing centers. Trash collectors lift and empty small garbage cans by hand and operate lifts to pick up and empty dumpsters and heavy cans. Some trash collectors work alone and drive the truck as well as pick up garbage. |
0 |
Trash/Recycling Service Complaints |
DD-1500.9535 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the rates, services, equipment, unethical or improper conduct of personnel or other inappropriate business practices of companies that collect trash, garbage or recycling. Complaints may address overflowing dumpsters, uncollected trash or recycling, damaged or missing dumpsters or bins, hauling of trash in open trucks and trailers and inability to establish contact to report problems. |
0 |
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance |
BV-8900.9300-860 |
Programs that pay all or a portion of the trash/recycling collection expenses of people whose service has been or is at risk for being discontinued. In many communities, trash collection services are considered a utility and in some, the fees are bundled with fees for other services provided by the city, e.g., electricity, gas and/or water/wastewater. Trash/recycling collection service payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements. |
0 |
Trauma Care |
LD-8450 |
Hospitals that have trained trauma surgeons and anesthesiologists who are available on an on-call basis 24 hours per day to treat critically injured victims of traffic accidents, fires, gunshot wounds or other injuries during the crucial "golden hour" when their surgical needs are highest. |
0 |
Trauma Centers |
LD-8500 |
Hospitals that are strategically located and equipped with licensed helicopter pads and staffed by specially trained trauma surgeons and anesthesiologists who are available in-house 24 hours per day to treat critically injured victims of traffic accidents, fires, gunshot wounds or other injuries during the crucial "golden hour" when their surgical needs are highest. |
0 |
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
RD-8500 |
A conjoint psychotherapy model for children and adolescents ages 3 to 18 who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events. It is a hybrid treatment model that incorporates trauma-sensitive interventions with cognitive behavioral, family and humanistic principles. TF-CBT is designed to be a relatively short-term treatment, typically 12 to 16 weekly sessions for groups of 6-10 children and their parents or caregivers. It can also be used as a part of a larger treatment plan. Delivery sites include community agencies and outpatient clinics. |
0 |
Trauma Informed Organizational/Practitioner Perspective |
YQ-8500 |
Individual practitioners, programs, and/or systems whose approach to engaging people with a history of trauma involves recognition of the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledgement of the role that trauma has played in their lives. The approach can be implemented in any type of service setting or organization and has been used in the delivery of a broad range of services including mental health, substance use, housing, vocational or employment support, domestic violence and victim assistance, and peer support. However, it is distinct from trauma-specific interventions or treatments that are designed specifically to address the consequences of trauma and to facilitate healing. |
0 |
Trauma Surgery |
LV-8300.8550 |
Programs that are staffed by surgeons who have special expertise in the management of critically ill patients, particularly victims of automobile accidents, fires, gunshot wounds or other traumatic injuries, and postoperative patients in emergency departments, intensive care units, trauma units, burn units and other similar settings. |
0 |
Trauma Survivors |
YX-8550 |
Individuals who experienced one or a series of events overwhelmingly negative or threatening in nature that have seriously impacted their capacity to cope, as well as their sense of safety and self-efficacy. Traumatized people commonly feel terror, shame, helplessness and powerlessness, and may experience physical, emotional, or psychological symptoms, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The response to the trauma can sometimes be delayed for months or years after the event. Traumatic events can be experienced early in life (eg., as a result of child abuse or neglect) or later due to violence, accidents, natural disasters, war, sudden unexpected loss or other life events that are out of control. |
0 |
Travel |
PL-8700 |
Programs organized by community or educational groups that provide opportunities for people of all ages to travel locally, throughout the country or abroad for the purpose of study or personal enjoyment; which help people with their travel plans; or which offer travel insurance for people who want to purchase it. |
0 |
Travel Agencies |
PL-8700.8600-850 |
Commercial establishments that book travelers on flights, cruises or other means of travel; obtain their tickets; make their hotel reservations; make arrangements for car rentals, tickets or reservations to see local attractions and handle other travel-related arrangements. |
0 |
Travel Agent Complaints |
DD-1500.9550 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the services, excessive fees, misrepresentation, fraud, unethical or improper conduct of personnel or other inappropriate business practices of travel agents and promoters. |
0 |
Travel Agents |
YO-8200.8500-850 |
Individuals who assess the needs of tourists and business people and help them make the best possible travel arrangements. Travel agents give advice about destinations and make arrangements for transportation, hotel accommodations, car rentals, tours and recreation. They may also advise on weather conditions, restaurants, tourist attractions and recreation. For international travel, agents provide information about customs regulations, required papers (passports, visas and certificates of vaccination) and currency exchange rates. Travel agents consult a variety of published and computer-based sources for information on departure and arrival times, fares and hotel ratings and accommodations. They may visit hotels, resorts and restaurants to evaluate comfort, cleanliness and quality of food and service so that they can base recommendations on their own travel experiences or those of colleagues or clients. Many major cruise lines, resorts and specialty travel groups use travel agents to promote travel packages as a part of their marketing strategy. |
0 |
Travel Clubs |
PL-8700.8200 |
Membership programs that offer travel packages or reduced cost travel arrangements which may include discounted air fares, accommodations, rental cars or other local transportation, admission to local attractions and other benefits. |
0 |
Travel Directions/Trip Planning |
BT-8750.8600 |
Programs that provide route information and other details needed for local or regional travel. Services may include driving or cycling directions; information about transportation options; help in choosing the mode of transportation that best fits a particular trip or schedule; and/or personalized assistance in planning a one-time trip or a new commute including transit routes for available bus, train, subway and ferry services, with time and connection details, and needed maps and schedules. |
4 |
Travel Guides |
YO-8200.8500-900 |
Individuals who plan, organize and conduct long distance cruises, tours and expeditions for individuals and groups. |
0 |
Travel Immunizations |
LT-3400.8500 |
Programs that provide inoculations to prevent individuals who will be traveling outside the U.S., Canada and Europe from contracting infectious diseases such as typhoid, typhus, hepatitis A and B, malaria, dysentery or yellow fever. |
107 |
Travel Industry Service Occupations |
YO-8200.8500 |
Individuals who provide personal services which facilitate the ability of people to travel, handle their baggage, ensure their safety and comfort or enrich their experience of a particular area or place of interest by sharing their knowledge and experience. |
0 |
Travel Insurance |
PL-8700.8500 |
Programs that offer insurance policies that indemnify the holder against injuries or damage to property as a result of travel, which pay the policy holder's designated beneficiary a specified sum should there be a death, and/or which indemnify the policy holder against financial loss should their travel plans change unexpectedly. |
0 |
Travel Issues |
YZ-8570 |
Programs that provide information and/or services that deal with the topic of travel. |
0 |
Travel Medicine |
LV-8650 |
The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and management of health problems of international travelers. Services include pre-travel consultation and evaluation, contingency planning during travel, and post-travel follow-up and care in situations where problems have occurred. Consultations may include advice regarding special itineraries such as cruise ship travel, diving trips, mass gatherings (e.g., pilgrimages) or wilderness/remote regions travel; information about diseases that are endemic in countries to be visited; suggestions for specific medications to include in a travel kit; repellants, mosquito nets and other means of dealing with insects; information regarding drinking water and food safety; and travel insurance coverage and services that may need to be accessed during travel. Some programs may also provide directories of recommended health care facilities and doctors in cities around the world. |
0 |
Travel Packages |
PL-8700.8550 |
Programs that offer tours to a wide variety of destinations that include air fare, accommodations, meals, ground transportation, tour guides and other expenses that are arranged by a tour operator and sold to vacationers by a travel agency as a package. Other services such as a rental car, activities or outings during the trip may also be available. Some travel packages are geared to families with children, people with disabilities and others who may have special interests or needs. |
1 |
Travel Planning/Booking Services |
PL-8700.8600 |
Organizations that provide information and assistance for people who are planning business or vacation trips within the country or abroad. Services may include maps, brochures or other literature about the individual's chosen destination; information about transportation options; air/rail travel and hotel reservations assistance; cruise booking assistance; ticketing; and help with any special arrangements the person may require prior to the trip, en route or upon arrival. Some programs may target unaccompanied children, people with disabilities, non-English-speaking people, people who are elderly and other individuals for whom travel may be difficult without special assistance. |
0 |
Travel Training for Older Adults/People With Disabilities |
LR-8500 |
Programs that provide comprehensive, intensive instruction that is designed to teach older adults and/or individuals with disabilities how to travel independently and safely using accessible public transportation. Skills include crossing streets safely with and without traffic signals, boarding the correct bus or subway, recognizing and disembarking at the correct destination, following directions, recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations and obstacles, dealing appropriately with strangers, handling unexpected situations such as re-routed buses or subways or getting lost, maintaining appropriate behavior, using specialized equipment and/or devices, and recognizing the need for assistance and requesting help from appropriate sources. |
1 |
Travel/Vacation Scam Reporting |
FN-1700.1470-930 |
Programs that provide a hotline, website or other mechanisms that people can use to report scams involving travel clubs with "great prices" that once a person joins are no better that what they could find on their own; "free trip" offers that ask for a credit card number to verify eligibility; fake international driver permits; taxi drivers whose meters are broken; the cheap but beautiful hotel that turns out to be run-down, missing amenities and in a deserted part of town; rental property scams that take the money and run; bogus travel agents; currency short-changing; counterfeit event tickets; and fake tour guides. |
0 |
Travelers |
YV-8500 |
People whose permanent places of residence are elsewhere and who are visiting a particular community or traveling through the community on their way to another destination. Included are motorists who are stranded due to a breakdown or other unforeseen problems. |
0 |
Travelers Assistance |
BT-8750 |
Programs that provide supportive services including information and emergency assistance for tourists, travelers or other visitors who have encountered problems, need directions or trip planning services to reach a destination or require information about the local transportation system. |
4 |
Travelers Assistance Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-8500.8500 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to provide supportive services including information and emergency assistance for tourists, travelers or other visitors who have encountered problems. |
0 |
Travelers Switchboards |
BT-4800.4500-850 |
Programs that match individuals who request transportation out of town with people who have available space in their vehicles and a common destination. |
0 |
Traveling Attendants for People With Disabilities |
PH-0500.8500 |
Programs that offer the services of attendants who are willing to accompany individuals with disabilities on trips in order to provide required assistance in daily living routines. |
0 |
Traveling Companions |
PH-1400.8500 |
Programs that offer the services of individuals who are willing to accompany people who would otherwise have to travel alone during their journey. |
0 |
Traveling Exhibitions |
TA-9000.0300-930 |
Programs that sponsor art exhibits or other exhibitions that are designed to be mounted in several venues and circulate from one museum, gallery, or other display space to another. |
0 |
Treaty Investor/Treaty Trader Visas |
FT-3600.6250-880 |
Programs that assist in filing petitions for permits which allow admission, on a temporary basis, of foreign nationals of countries with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation for the purpose of carrying on substantial trade (including trade in services or technology) principally between the U.S. and the treaty country, or developing and directing the operations of an enterprise in which the individual has invested, or is in the process of investing, a substantial amount of capital. |
0 |
Tree Maintenance Permits |
DF-7000.8450 |
Programs that issue permits to residents who wish to plant, remove or trim trees that are located on public property. In some jurisdictions, a permit is required to remove trees that are located on private property. |
0 |
Tree Planting Ordinances/Funds |
JD-1500.6500-850 |
Programs that develop and oversee compliance with local ordinances which require tree planting to replace trees that have been removed or damaged during site development and/or construction, or to meet overall tree canopy cover or density standards in areas that have little or no natural tree cover. To fulfill the requirement, trees may be planted directly on the affected property, donated to a site such as a school or public park, or "banked" temporarily on public or private land for later transplantation; or the developer may pay into a dedicated municipal tree planting fund. Also included are programs that temporarily store trees while a site is being developed, which provide land that serves as an "in-ground" nursery where tree seeds, seedlings or small saplings are planted for later transplantation; or which create genetic reserves of tree species in locations that are outside their natural ranges. |
0 |
Tree Planting Programs |
JD-2000.8500 |
Programs that sponsor projects though which trees and other greenery are planted on public lands such as parks, school grounds, cemeteries, public golf courses, local streets and avenues or nature trails, where they beautify the environment and can be enjoyed by community residents. Many programs enlist volunteers in their tree planting projects and trees are often obtained at reduced or no cost from local plant/tree banks, programs that collect donated live Christmas trees after the holidays, people who wish to donate a commemorative tree in memory of a loved one and other similar sources. |
0 |
Tree Planting Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-2100.8500 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to work on projects that accept tree donations and help schools, neighborhood beautification projects, community housing programs, nonprofit organization landscaping projects, and others involved in community beautification efforts to plant the trees and/or care for them. |
0 |
Tree Trimmers/Pruners |
YO-8200.1100-850 |
Individuals who cut away dead or excess branches from trees or shrubs to maintain rights-of-way for roads, sidewalks or utilities, or to improve the appearance, health and value of trees. Tree trimmers also may fill cavities in trees to promote healing and prevent deterioration. Workers who specialize in pruning trim and shape ornamental trees and shrubs for private residences, golf courses or other institutional grounds. Tree trimmers and pruners use handsaws, pruning hooks, shears, and clippers. When trimming near power lines, they usually use truck-mounted lifts and power pruners. |
0 |
Triathlon Competitions |
PL-8000.5250-850 |
Long-distance races that consist of three phases, typically swimming, cycling, and long distance running. Typical triathlon competitions at Olympic distances involve a one and one half kilometer swim, a 40 kilometer cycling event and a 10 kilometer run. Ironman competitions extend the distances and involve a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile cycling event and a 26.2-mile run. 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. |
1 |
Tribal Child Care |
PH-1250.8600 |
Publicly supported child care programs offered by Native American Tribes in the United States. |
0 |
Tribal Council Offices |
TD-6600.4500-865 |
Offices that serve as administrative centers for the governing body of Native American tribes or association of tribes. Tribal councils are generally formed along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines; and most function as a legislative body with an elected or appointed chairman who has an executive role. |
0 |
Tribal Courts |
FC-9000 |
Independent courts that have been established to serve the legal needs of Native American tribal members who reside on tribal reservations. The courts are as varied as the tribes themselves and adhere to laws and procedures from tradition-based systems with little or no written rules or codes to systems that mirror courts in the federal and state systems. The jurisdiction of tribal courts also varies. Some may have jurisdiction only over certain types of crimes committed in the community (e.g., misdemeanors) while the state or federal courts have jurisdiction over other cases. Other tribal courts may take jurisdiction only over crimes committed by adults and refer juvenile offenders to non-Indian courts. |
0 |
Tribal Enrollment Records |
DF-7000.8500 |
Programs that maintain and, where appropriate, provide access to the official documentation which contains the names of individuals who belong to one of the recognized groups of Native Americans that constitute a tribe. Also included are programs that help Native Americans complete and file the paperwork that is required to establish tribal membership. |
0 |
Tribal Offices of Emergency Services |
TH-1500.8600 |
Tribal government offices that have primary responsibility for the coordination of emergency management activities including planning, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation; and which serve as the central point of contact for receiving reports of incidents that occur within their jurisdiction and for disseminating emergency-related information. |
0 |
Tribal Police |
FL-8800 |
Tribal agencies that are responsible for enforcing the laws established by the tribe's constitution, protecting persons and property within the tribal jurisdiction, ensuring that orders of the tribal court, where one exists, are properly carried out, and providing security for General Council meetings, tribal elections, dances or other tribal events. Tribal police work for the local tribe and are not directly overseen by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and may share jurisdiction with the state police or marshal's office. Tribal police may, for example, have jurisdiction only for crimes committed by and against Indians in the community whereas state police retain jurisdiction where non-Indians commit crimes on the reservation. |
0 |
Tribal Reservation Residents |
YW-8500 |
Individuals and families of Native American descent who have needs and interests in common based on living in areas recognized by the federal or a state government as being set aside for the use of Native Americans and governed by Native Americans. |
0 |
Trichotillomania |
YF-5000.3300-850 |
An impulse control disorder that is characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull one's hair, eyelashes and/or eyebrows out. |
0 |
Trigeminal Neuralgia |
YF-3000.3080-850 |
A disorder of the fifth cranial nerve that causes episodes of intense, stabbing, electric-shock like pain in the areas of the face where the branches of the nerve are distributed including the lips, eyes, nose, scalp, forehead, upper jaw and lower jaw. |
0 |
Trinidadian and Tobagonian Community |
YH-1400.8500 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, a nation that consists of two English-speaking Caribbean islands, or who identify themselves as part of the Trinidadian and/or Tobagonian community. |
0 |
Trisomy 13 |
YF-3000.8730 |
A condition in which there are three homologous chromosomes per cell in chromosome 13 rather than two which causes severe congenital deformation and intellectual disabilities. These children generally do not survive beyond the first year of life. They have a large, broad nose, widely-spaced small eyes, low set ears and a poorly formed lower jaw. |
0 |
Trisomy 18 |
YF-3000.8740 |
A condition in which there are three homologous chromosomes per cell in chromosome 18 rather than two which causes severe deformity and intellectual disabilities. These children usually do not survive beyond the first year of life. The condition is characterized by prominent occiput (back part of the skull), overlapping of index finger over third finger, frequent facial abnormalities, straight nose coming off sharply from the forehead, low set ears and cleft palate and lip. |
0 |
Troop/Youth Club Leader Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-7000.9000 |
Youth development programs that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing to serve as troop or club leaders on a voluntary basis without remuneration. Responsibilities typically include scheduling and facilitating regular meetings, guiding activities and projects, nurturing special interests, officiating at ceremonies, overseeing special events, serving as a role model and mentor, and helping participating children and youth develop their potential and grow into healthy, educated, responsible and productive adults. |
0 |
Tropical Medicine |
LV-8700 |
Programs that are staffed by specialists who have expertise in the branch of medicine that provides for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, many of parasitic origin, that are prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions. |
0 |
Truancy Counseling |
HL-2500.8600 |
Programs that work with children and adolescents of compulsory school age who are habitually absent from class without permission to encourage them to improve their attendance and complete their education. |
0 |
Truck Drivers |
YO-8500.8800 |
Individuals who use trucks to pick up and deliver goods which may be anything from automobiles to canned foods. Firms of all kinds rely on trucks for the pickup and delivery of goods because no other form of transportation can deliver goods door to door. Even if goods travel in part by ship, train or airplane, trucks carry nearly all goods at some point in their journey from producer to consumer. Heavy truck and tractor-trailer drivers drive trucks or vans with a capacity of at least 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). They transport goods including cars, livestock and other materials in liquid, loose or packaged form. Many routes are from city to city and cover long distances. Some companies use two drivers on very long runs; one drives while the other sleeps in a berth behind the cab. "Sleeper" runs may last for days or even weeks, usually with the truck stopping only for fuel, food, loading and unloading. Light or delivery services truck drivers drive trucks or vans with a capacity under 26,000 pounds GVW. They deliver or pick up merchandise and packages within a specific area and usually load and unload the merchandise at the customer's place of business. |
0 |
Truck Freight Services |
BT-4800.8500-850 |
Organizations that use trucks to transport packages, animals and other items that need to be shipped. |
0 |
Truck Racing Events |
PL-8000.9250 |
Sporting events in which modified trucks are raced either in heats featuring two drivers or against the clock. Included are sand drag events in which modified trucks are raced through a sand pit; pro arena/stadium truck racing events in which stock trucks with modified chassis and engines are raced over an obstacle course, which varies widely depending on the particular arena or stadium; and monster truck events in which modified trucks with extremely oversized tires are raced over an obstacle course equipped with dirt ramps in which cars are jumped or run over and crushed. Truck racing events are sanctioned by the United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) and the Monster Truck Racing Association (MTRA). 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 |
Truck Rentals |
BT-4500.4500-900 |
Organizations that provide vehicles such as U-Haul or Penske trucks for individuals who are moving and need a temporary means of transportation for their household effects or have other materials they need to transport. |
0 |
Truck Transportation |
BT-4800.8500 |
Organizations that utilize trucks for the transportation of goods. |
0 |
Trust Administration |
FT-2700.8500 |
Programs that are responsible for the management and/or distribution of property that is held in trust. |
1 |
Trust Based Relational Intervention Therapy |
RD-8600 |
Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that focus on meeting the complex needs, problems, and concerns of vulnerable children who have experienced adversity, early harm, neglect, toxic stress, and/or trauma. The treatment model addresses the difficulties these children experience in trusting the parents and caregivers in their lives through the three principles of connection to understand and meet attachment needs, empowerment to address physical needs, and correction of fear based behavioral needs. These principals work towards building an environment of physical, social, and psychological safety which results in building and strengthening secure attachments between children and their parents or caregivers. |
0 |
Trust Preparation Assistance |
FT-2700.8600 |
Programs that provide assistance for people who want to prepare a trust which transfers all or some of their property to a trustee who holds or manages that property on behalf of a beneficiary (which may include the individual who initiates the trust). The rights of beneficiaries and the rights, powers and responsibilities of the trustee are included in the trust document. Trusts may be revocable (can be altered or revoked) or irrevocable (cannot be altered or canceled once written but carry special tax benefits); can take effect immediately or can be established as standby trusts, ready to receive assets if the individual becomes disabled; can be established as testamentary trusts which take effect after the death of the individual under the terms or conditions of his/her will; or can be supplemental benefits or luxury trusts which are used to transfer assets to a person who may receive public benefits and could be used to fund items not covered by the benefits without affecting the individual's benefit eligibility. |
0 |
Truth in Advertising |
DF-8000.1500-820 |
Programs that protect consumers through enforcement of regulations which prohibit misrepresentation of the value, quality and contents of goods and products and the value and quality of services advertised in print, on radio, on television or through any or the other public communication media. |
0 |
Truth in Charitable Giving/Use of Contributions |
DF-8000.1500-840 |
Programs that protect philanthropic individuals and the contributing public from fictitious causes, dishonest, immoral and unethical charitable fund raising practices and indiscriminate use of voluntarily contributed funds through enforcement of laws which regulate the solicitation and spending activities of charitable institutions. |
0 |
Truth in Labeling/Packaging |
DF-8000.1500-860 |
Programs that protect consumers of goods from fraudulent, deceitful and unfair labeling and packaging practices through enforcement of regulations which require that manufacturers adequately and truthfully label their goods and package them in a way that does not misrepresent the value of their contents. Included are correct net weight of the contents of a package, correct nutritional value and the content of a container if it is a food item, adequate warning for safe use and proper labeling for dangerous household products, and clear disclosure of specified ingredients which went into the manufacture of the item. |
0 |
Truth in Lending |
DF-8000.1500-880 |
Programs that protect consumers from fraudulent and unfair practices of money-lending institutions through enforcement of regulations that require that lending institutions make full and fair disclosure of all overt and covert charges on specified forms. These regulations pertain primarily to short-term loans, mortgage loans, and finance charges for credit card installment purchases. |
0 |
Truth in Real Estate Transactions |
DF-8000.1500-900 |
Programs that provide consumer protection by enforcing regulations that require the seller of residential property to inform potential buyers of the property's permitted use, zone and occupancy classification and any pending assessment liens that would not normally be reported in a title company search. |
0 |
Tsunami Advisories |
TH-2100.8500 |
Programs that activate warning systems (sirens or other mechanisms) and/or issue bulletins to warn the public of ocean-based earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or other events which are likely to produce tsunamis. Tsunami watches indicate that a tsunami is possible but not confirmed. Tsunami warnings confirm the approach of a tsunami and may include safety instructions for people who are in immediate peril. A tsunami is a series of ocean waves generated by the sudden displacement of large volumes of water by thrust-type submarine earthquakes, submarine volcanic eruptions, meteor impact, or coastal landslides. Tsunami wave activity is virtually imperceptible in the open ocean but tremendously destructive when it reaches shore, potentially stripping beaches of sand, undermining trees and other coastal vegetation and moving inland hundreds of feet, crushing boats, homes and other coastal structures in its wake. At some locations, the advancing turbulent front may be the most destructive part of the wave; at others the greatest damage may be caused by the outflow of water back to sea. |
0 |
Tsunami Preparedness Information |
TH-1700.1800-860 |
Programs that increase public awareness of the measures that people can take to protect lives and property before, during and after a tsunami. Information about the community's warning system signaling that a tsunami is imminent is included. A tsunami is a series of ocean waves generated by the sudden displacement of large volumes of water by thrust-type submarine earthquakes, submarine volcanic eruptions, meteor impact, or coastal landslides. Tsunami wave activity is virtually imperceptible in the open ocean but tremendously destructive when it reaches shore, potentially stripping beaches of sand, undermining trees and other coastal vegetation and moving inland hundreds of feet, crushing boats, homes and other coastal structures in its wake. At some locations, the advancing turbulent front may be the most destructive part of the wave; at others the greatest damage may be caused by the outflow of water back to sea. |
0 |
Tsunami Victims |
YX-1800.8600 |
Individuals who have been injured, lost their homes and/or businesses or had them severely damaged due to a tsunami. |
0 |
Tub Grinders |
TH-1700.1600-870 |
Specialized equipment that is designed to shred heavy brush, pallets, demolition material, land-clearing debris and yard waste. A tub grinder consists of a hammermill, the top half of which extends up through the stationary floor of a tub. As the hammers encounter material, they rip and tear large pieces into smaller pieces, pulling the material down below the tub floor and ultimately forcing it through openings in a set of grates below the mill. Various sized openings in the removable grates are used to determine the size of the end product. |
0 |
Tube Feeding |
LT-8300.8500 |
Programs that provide total nutritional requirements for people who are unable to take food orally utilizing a tube that delivers liquid nutrients directly into the GI tract. The tube can be placed into the nose and threaded into the stomach, duodenum or jejunum; or can be placed surgically into the stomach (gastrostomy) or the small intestine (jejunostomy). |
0 |
Tuberculosis |
YF-3000.8760 |
An infectious disease that is caused by the tubercle bacillus and characterized by inflammatory infiltrations, formation of lesions, necrosis, abscesses, formation of scar tissue and calcification. The disease most commonly affects the respiratory system but may also involve the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, bones, joints, nervous system, lymph nodes and skin. |
0 |
Tuberculosis Clinics |
LT-1750.9000 |
Programs that provide comprehensive treatment services for people who have tuberculosis. |
1 |
Tuberculosis Control |
JP-1500.1700-800 |
Programs that control the occurrence of tuberculosis by monitoring the incidence of the disease in the general population, investigating individual outbreaks and identifying and screening recent contacts of people who are infected to stop the spread of the disease. |
15 |
Tuberculosis Screening |
LF-4900.8600 |
Programs that identify individuals who have contracted tuberculosis by administering chest x-rays; the Mantoux test, the von Pirquet test or the Vollmer patch test, all of which determine the presence of a tuberculosis infection based on a local inflammatory reaction to a sample of the bacillus which has been injected or rubbed into the skin; or other screening tools. |
15 |
Tuberous Sclerosis |
YF-3000.8780 |
A rare genetic disorder, sometimes called "tuberous sclerosis complex", that is characterized by the growth of numerous noncancerous (benign) tumors that are most commonly seen in the brain, eyes, kidneys, heart, lungs and skin though any part of the body can be affected. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on the size or location of the overgrowth. The condition often affects the brain, causing seizures, behavioral problems such as hyperactivity and aggression, and intellectual disability or learning problems. Some children have the characteristic features of autism spectrum disorder, a developmental disorder that affects communication and social interaction. Benign brain tumors can also develop in people with tuberous sclerosis complex and some can cause serious or life-threatening complications. |
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Tugboats |
TH-1700.1600-890 |
Small but powerful boats that are designed to push or pull larger vessels such as ships or barges. Tugboats guide large oceangoing ships into and out of port and tow barges, dredging and salvage equipment and disabled vessels. They operate in harbors and inlets, along coastlines, over the open sea or through rivers and canals. |
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Tuition Assistance |
HL-8000.8500 |
Programs that provide cash assistance for people who need additional financial support to pursue an educational or vocational program of study. Also included are programs that forgive past unpaid tuition fees for current or returning students who meet eligibility criteria. |
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Tularemia |
YF-3000.8790 |
A potentially serious illness caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis which is found in animals (especially rodents, rabbits and hares). Symptoms include sudden fever, chills, headaches, diarrhea, muscle aches, joint pain, dry cough and progressive weakness. Other symptoms depend on how the person was exposed to the bacterium and may include ulcers on the skin or mouth, swollen and painful lymph glands, swollen and painful eyes and a sore throat. People can get tularemia by being bitten by an infected tick, deerfly or other insect; handling infected animal carcasses; eating or drinking contaminated food or water; or breathing in the bacterium. The disease is not known to be contagious. |
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Tunisian Community |
YH-0300.8800 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Tunisia or who identify themselves as part of the Tunisian community. Tunisia is a country in north Africa. The official language is Arabic. |
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Turkish Community |
YH-1800.8500 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Turkey or who identify themselves as part of the Turkish community. Turkey is a country in Asia Minor that considers itself as part of Europe. The official language is Turkish. |
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Turkish Restaurants |
PL-1800.8900 |
Eating establishments that offer the Byzantine cuisine of Turkey which features specialties such as borek (phyllo pastry filled with meat, cheese or vegetables), couscous (semolina made from wheat grain with a variety of ingredients), shish kebabs, moussaka (a lamb and eggplant casserole), kofte (Turkish meatloaf), lamb kebabs, imam bayildi (eggplant stuffed with tomatoes and onions), midya dolmasi (steamed mussels stuffed with rice and pine nuts) and a variety of sweets including yellow figs and baklava which often are served with Turkish coffee. |
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Turkmen Community |
YH-0500.8600 |
Individuals who are either citizens of Turkmenistan or who identify themselves as part of the Turkmen community. Turkmenistan is a country in central Asia. The official language is Turkmen. |
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Turks and Caicos Islander Community |
YH-1400.8550 |
Individuals who are either citizens of the Turks and Caicos Islands, which consists of a group of English-speaking Caribbean islands that is a British overseas territory, or who identify themselves as part of the Turks and Caicos Islander community. |
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Turner Syndrome |
YF-3000.8800 |
A congenital endocrine disorder that is caused by failure of the ovaries to respond to pituitary hormone stimulation which, in turn, causes failure in sexual maturation and usually short stature. About one third of patients have webbing of the neck and lateral deviation of the arms (cubitus valgus). Intelligence may be impaired. |
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Tutoring Expense Assistance |
HL-8600 |
Programs that provide financial assistance to help students with the cost of supplemental instruction to help with their coursework or who want to get more out of their regular educational program. |
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Tutoring Registries |
HL-8695 |
Programs that maintain lists of students, faculty members and other individuals who are available to tutor in a variety of subjects and which link individuals who are in need of this service with appropriate resources. |
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Tutoring Services |
HL-8700 |
Programs that provide supplemental instruction for students who are having difficulty with their coursework or who want to get more out of their regular educational program. |
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Tutoring Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-2000.8500 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to help students with their homework or provide supplemental instruction for students who are having difficulty with their coursework or who want to get more out of their regular educational program. |
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Twenty Four Hour Pharmacies |
LH-6600.8500 |
Drugstores that are open on a 24-hour basis to fill emergency prescriptions. |
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Twenty Three Hour Medical Observation Programs |
LD-8600 |
Programs that provide for the placement of patients who need regular observation but do not require hospitalization in an appropriate nursing unit for a period of time not to exceed 23 hours. Included are some emergency room patients and pediatric patients, and same day surgery patients who require an extended recovery. |
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Twenty Three Hour Psychiatric Observation Programs |
RP-1500.8200 |
Programs that provide for the placement of individuals who are experiencing a crisis or acute mental health emergency in an appropriate nursing unit for assessment, observation and clinical determination of the next level of care for a period of time not to exceed 23 hours. The purpose of the 23-hour bed is to provide for continued evaluation over an extended period of time beyond the initial emergency psychiatric evaluation to further evaluate the individual to ensure appropriate care and disposition which may include admission as an in-patient. |
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Twice-Exceptional Students |
YG-8000.8500 |
Students who have the characteristics of gifted students with the potential for high achievement but also show evidence of one or more disabilities as defined by federal or state eligibility criteria. The disabilities may include specific learning disabilities (SpLD), speech and language disorders, emotional/behavioral disorders, physical disabilities, autism spectrum, or other impairments such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Like other gifted learners, twice exceptional or 2e students are highly knowledgeable and talented in at least one particular domain. These students may be able to mask or hide their learning deficits by using their talents to compensate. Sometimes a twice-exceptional child's special education needs are overlooked until adolescence or later, or are never identified throughout his or her life. Twice-exceptional children often find difficulty in the school environment, where organization, participation, and long-term planning play a role. They can be highly creative, verbal, imaginative and curious, with strong problem-solving ability, and a wide range of interests or a single, all-consuming expertise. However, at school, they may have difficulty keeping up with course rigor, volume, and demands resulting in inconsistent academic performance, frustration, difficulties with written expression, and labels such as lazy, unmotivated, and underachiever. All this may hinder their excitement for school and be detrimental to their self-efficacy, self-confidence and motivation. |
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Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome |
YF-3000.6840-850 |
A disease of the placenta that affects identical twins during pregnancy when blood passes disproportionately from one twin to the other through connecting blood vessels in a shared placenta. One twin may receive too much blood overloading the cardiovascular system while the other receives too little, resulting in anemia. Without surgery or other forms of treatment, a large percentage of babies with this syndrome die in utero, are delivered prematurely or develop disabilities such as cerebral palsy. TTTS can occur in other multiples, e.g., triplets. |
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