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ˈstatementing, vbl. n. [f. statement n. + -ing1.] 1. U.S. Banking. The issuing of bank statements.
1981Amer. Banker 2 June 24/1 Applications [of electronic banking services] might include periodic and dynamic statementing, balance and status enquiries, and transaction histories. 1987U.S. Banker Oct. 128/3 FDR will collect information from credit cardholders and do the statementing and storing of information for us. 2. U.K. Educ. The stating of the special educational needs of a child or children.
[1981Education Act c. 60 s. 7(1) The local education authority who are responsible for the child shall, if they are of the opinion that they should determine the special educational provision that should be made for him, make a statement of his special educational needs.] 1985Times 12 Apr. 2/7 At the heart of the problem is the new system of notifying local authorities and the education department of children with handicaps, known as ‘statementing’. 1990ACE Bull. Mar.–Apr. 3/1 An information pack explaining the 1981 Act and the statementing process. Hence ˈstatement v. trans., (a) to make a statement of the special educational needs of (a child); (b) to enter on a bank statement (rare); ˈstatemented ppl. a.
1983Times Educ. Suppl. 1 Apr. 17/3 Government-funded projects will look at the wider special needs group as well as the ‘statemented’ minority. 1984Ibid. 30 Mar. 25/3 Whereas l.e.a.s argue against ‘statementing’ children with moderate learning difficulties..parents..assess the risk of ‘buying’ integration. 1985W. Safire in N.Y. Times Mag. 6 Oct. 12/5 A statement..announcing ‘Service charges will be statemented the 22 of each month’. 1990Times Educ. Suppl. 18 May a4/1 Almost one in 10 of the l.e.a.s is delegating the funding for statemented pupils to schools. |