Connecticut's State Rules And Regulations must complete at least 3 hours in connecticut Laws/regulations/Ethics. Compliance Date. Every agent must complete their continiung education requirements by http://www.ceisbooks.com/cie/state-ce.php?state=Connecticut&page=rules&pagename=
CABE - Connecticut Association Of Boards Of Education your policies are valid under connecticut law. with legislative requirements and State Department regulations. in assessing the system s educational services. http://www.cabe.org/support/policy_services/
Extractions: tourville@cabe.org document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); CABE POLICY SERVICES WHY HAVE WRITTEN POLICIES? A school board policy manual that is comprehensive, up-to-date, and legally correct: Assures your policies are valid under Connecticut law Ensures the district's compliance with legislative requirements and State Department regulations. Establishes a legal record , since policies carry the force of the law for a school system. Ensures that both explicit and implied policies do not get "lost" in the minutes, files or various handbooks. Improves the efficiency of the board and admi nistration by establishing clear guidelines for decision-making. Clarifies board, superintendent and staff relationships. Fosters stability and continuity as board and staff members change. Promotes positive community relations by informing the public of the board's goals and procedures.
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Directory Of State Departments Of Education Ask them to send your state special education regulations, and other information they publish about connecticut Bureau of Special education Pupil http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/seas.htm
ARRLWeb: Regulatory Information Branch the ARRL Certification and Continuing education Program (ARRL Book Your Complete Guide to Amateur regulations; be directed to ARRL HQ in Newington, connecticut. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/
Extractions: Ham Radio CD-ROM set Enjoy back issues of Ham Radio magazine, published from 1968 to 1990. RIB Home FCC Rules Antenna Restrictions RFI ... Contact Us The ARRL Regulatory Information Branch is responsible for interpretations on Amateur Radio regulatory issues. These include concerns about FCC rules and regulations, application for a new or renewed amateur license, a change of address, vanity call sign applications and operation overseas. RIB staff maintain and administer the Volunteer Counsel, Volunteer Consulting Engineer and Official Observer Programs, answer general regulatory questions as well as those on the FCC preemption of RFI, the ARRL Equipment Insurance and Club Liability Insurance Plans, antenna restrictions and the ARRL Monitoring System. They also edit
The Child Care Circle Connects Daycare, Preschool And Early Early Childhood education News. Three states Alabama, connecticut and Montana don t require care programs and have tight regulations concerning teacher http://www.thechildcarecircle.com/news070699.html
Extractions: Education Department and Health and Physical Education Department Eastern Connecticut State University Results of the Survey of Teacher Education Program Graduates Dear Graduate of ECSUs Teacher Education Programs: We are writing to ask your assistance in our program review process. Please complete the following survey and return it to us in the enclosed postage-paid envelope by April 3, 2001 The results of the survey will remain anonymous and no attempts will be made to identify the respondents. If you have any questions regarding this survey or on our current Teacher Education programs or would like a copy of the results, please contact David Stoloff, Education Department Chair at (860) 465 5501. Thank you for your support as we continue to develop programs designed to prepare effective teachers. Which Teacher Education program did you complete at ECSU? Early Childhood Education ( Elementary Education ( undergrad grad) Middle Level Education (subject: Secondary Education (subject: Physical Education You received your BA or BS in (subject) American Studies (1), Biology (2), ECE (1), EDU (1), English (3), Geography (1), History (3), HPE (2), Human Dev. (1), Math (5), PE (8), Psychology (19), Sociology (4), Social Studies (1), Studio Art (1)
Extractions: State Requirements Table of Contents State Is there a requirement of graduation from a nurse anesthetist program? If yes, does the program have to be accredited? Accrediting Body Alabama Yes Yes The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs/Schools or its predecessor, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. [Alabama Board of Nursing Admin. Code, sec. 610-X-9-.01(1)(b)] Alaska Yes Yes A nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education and the board of nursing. [Professional Regulations, Board of Nursing, ch. 44, art. 5, sec. 12 AAC 44.500(1)] Arizona Yes Yes No reference; the program must be a nationally accredited program in the science of anesthesia. [Arizona Rev. Stat. Ann., Vol. 10, Title 32, ch. 15, sec. 32-1661, subsec. A] Arkansas Yes Yes The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs or another nationally recognized accrediting body. [Arkansas Code Ann., sec. 17-87-302(a)(2)(A)]
Connecticut License Information & Regulations NASBA and have issued credits in connecticut since 1992 Acceptable Areas Of Study regulations state the qualifies as acceptable continuing education is that http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/connecticut.html
MERC Vermont | Vermont Mercury Statutes And Regulations Vermont Mercury Statutes and regulations Links to products and member states mercury education and reduction use in the states of connecticut, Maine, New http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/ead/mercury/regs/
Extractions: MERC home The Vermont Legislature passed a law in 1998 to regulate the sale and disposal of mercury-added products. Vermont law requires certain categories of mercury-added products to be labeled prior to "sale for use" in the state of Vermont. The law also bans the landfill disposal of labeled mercury-added products. The following Vermont Statutes relate specifically to mercury. For a complete listing of Vermont statutes, visit Vermont Statutes On-Line at www.leg.state.vt.us/statutes/statutes.htm The following rules were incorporated into the Vermont Solid Waste Management Rules to implement Vermont's mercury-added products law.
Charter School Autonomy -- Updated March 2002 from state statutes must be granted by state board of education. connecticut. Yes. No. Requests for exemptions from particular laws, regulations and policies are http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/24/14/2414.htm
Extractions: StateNotes Charter Schools Education Commission of the States 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 Fax: 303.296.8332 www.ecs.org Charter School Autonomy Most Recently Updated in April 2003 This ECS StateNote examines policies dealing with charter school autonomy across the states and answers the following questions: Are the states standards and assessments applied to charter schools? Are there any restrictions on a charter schools budgetary authority? What rules are waived for charter schools? Thirty-nine states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico apply state standards and assessments to charter schools. Twenty-three states do not place any restrictions on a charter schools budgetary authority. Eight states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico place restrictions on a charter schools budgetary authority. In six states, restrictions, if any, on a charter schools budgetary authority are specified in the charter. Restrictions on budgetary authority in two states, Massachusetts and Texas, depend on the type of charter school. In 22 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, charter schools receive an automatic waiver from most state and school district education laws, regulations and policies. In five states
EDUCATION RECORDS: A Manual Texts of applicable statutes Texts of applicable regulations She is a connecticut State Special education Hearing Officer and has presented many http://www.edlaw.net/publications/edrecords.html
Extractions: Access to and disclosure of education records under FERPA from preschool to graduate school Boards of education . . . Superintendents . . . District administrators . . . Building principals Headstart, Preschool and Part H program administrators . . . Higher education records administrators Parents . . . Attorneys . . . Educational advocates . . . Special education administrators This 550+ page manual is the only one-stop place to answer all your questions on education records access and disclosure obligations from A to Z. It provides easy-to-read guidance on the laws governing the creation, maintenance, disclosure and destruction of education records, from Headstart through college and university programs. Written by experts for lay persons, this manual directs you to the answers and explanations you need to be sure access to and disclosure of education records complies with the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other applicable laws. In addition to a complete review and discussion of applicable statutes, regulations, and court decisions, this manual for the first time anywhere identifies and explains policy letter rulings on FERPA made by the Family Practice Compliance Office (FPCO).
Laws And Regulations That Govern Animal Research Home Educational Resources Laws and regulations. that institutions are complying with all USDA regulations. for Biomedical Research 818 connecticut Ave NW http://www.fbresearch.org/education/laws.htm
Extractions: Make a donation About us What's New FBR in the News ... Contact Us Search Home Educational Resources Laws and Regulations Laws, Regulations and Federal Policies Governing Animal Research One of the most widely held misconceptions of animal research is that no regulatory system exists to protect the welfare of laboratory animals. It is common to hear animal activists claiming that scientists can do "anything they want" to laboratory animals without justification. Activists also imply that there is an endless supply of research dollars, and that scientists can qualify for funding simply by contriving an animal experiment that has not been tried in the past. Actually, many factors prevent the unnecessary suffering of laboratory animals and the appropriation of money for frivolous research. What follows are some of the major restraints: Federal law safeguards the welfare of laboratory animals The Animal Welfare Act also requires that each institution establish an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), which is responsible for evaluating the total animal care program, as well as for scrutinizing all proposed animal experiments. The committee must include at least one person who is unaffiliated with the institution and one veterinarian. Researchers proposing a procedure must explain to the committee in writing the number of animals they plan to use, why a certain species is necessary, and what steps will be taken to prevent unnecessary suffering. The committee has the power to reject any research proposal and stop ongoing projects if it believes USDA standards are not being met.
Gun Laws, Gun Control And Gun Rights JURIST The Legal education Network presents Colloquium on connecticut Gun Seizure Law (JURIST). Gunrelated Laws and regulations on guns in other countries http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/gunlaw.htm
Extractions: News Releases News releases, newsletters and news services reporting on the latest developments in gun law, gun control and gun rights. Readers are advised that these are published by advocacy organizations; while containing useful information about recent legal developments, they may not be entirely objective... Current Cases Critical gun-related cases before or recently decided by the courts... Cincinnati v. Beretta U.S.A. Corp. et al. , Ohio Court of Common Pleas, October 7, 1999 [transcript of order dismissing City of Cincinnati lawsuit against gun manufacturers] Merrill v. Navegar , California Court of Appeal, September 29, 1999 [victims of 1993 gun massacre can sue gun manufacturer; PDF format only] U.S. city lawsuits against gun manufacturers [PDF files require the
Human Resources | Supervisor Manual Free Workplace Act of 1988 and connecticut Department of Higher education Guidelines Employers of Transportation (DOT) issued regulations mandating alcohol http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/supervisor/details.asp?ID=45
Connecticut College - Office Of Records And Registration of 1974 and the federal regulations and college description of those rights, entitled connecticut College Policy Statement on education Records of http://www.conncoll.edu/offices/registrar/ferpa.html
Extractions: Verifications Academic Advising/ Policies ... FERPA Student Rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 The following is intended to notify all students of their rights with regard to education records under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 and the federal regulations and college policy adopted pursuant to the Act. A more detailed description of those rights, entitled "Connecticut College Policy Statement on Education Records of Students," which includes the location of most types of student education records, is available from the Office of Records and Registration and on the College's web site. FERPA provides students with a right to review education records and to prevent disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in their education records. "Education records" include records, files, documents, and other materials that contain information directly related to a student and are maintained by the College. Certain types of information are not considered "education records" under FERPA. These include: (i) records made by College personnel, including professors, which are in the sole possession of the person who made the records and are not accessible or revealed to any other person. (ii) records maintained by the Campus Safety for law enforcement purposes. (iii) medical and counseling records that are used solely for treatment.
Extractions: Connecticut Chapter of the American Planning Association Planning Jobs In Connecticut and elsewhere This page was last updated on Monday, June 07, 2004 Please submit any information regarding planning jobs in Connecticut to the CCAPA Webmaster. All jobs submitted to CCAPA Online must contain the employer's name. No Blind ads will be accepted for posting. CCAPA reserves the right to limit the time that we display a job opening. CCAPA provides these listings free of charge as a service to its members and to the public. CCAPA is not affiliated with the parties listed here, and the fact that they are listed should not be taken as any kind of an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty by the CCAPA. CCAPA assumes no responsibility or liability for any acts or omissions by persons or entities in these listings. Submitted material may be edited to fit. Please contact individual employers for full application requirements and/or job descriptions. Home Page
FindLaw: State Resources: Connecticut: Government Information Department of Environmental Protection Laws and regulations; Department of Higher education Links to universities and colleges of connecticut. http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/ct/state.html
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