Committee On Appropriations public safety and justice; (5) the public education system (including the Sports and Entertainment Commission; (28) the district of columbia Retirement Board http://appropriations.house.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Legislations.Detail&Legisla
Oregon DMV -- Driver Licenses, Permits And ID Cards valid at least six months in the issuing state or district of columbia. Complete an ODOTapproved traffic safety education course (offered through a private http://www.odot.state.or.us/dmv/TeenDriving/TeenDriving.htm
Extractions: (Proof of Age, Identity and Address) Social Security Number Collection Frequently Asked Questions: Online Practice Test Tips for Teens Driver Manual Residency/Domicile Requirements Documentation Requirements (Proof of Age, Identity and Address) Driver License/Identification Card Application Field Offices Practice Driving Log Fees ... Forms, Manuals and Publications
Welcome To The Consortium Of Universities any sign language course offerings at district private higher education institutions affects zoning and land use by universities in the district of columbia. http://www.consortium.org/dc_legislation_regulatory_issues.asp
Extractions: Government relations Joint Economic Initiatives Joint Academic Initiatives Campus Public Safety Institute ... Contacts The government relations staff tracks both legislative and regulatory activity in the District of Columbia. Listed below are bills introduced before the D.C. City Council and actions taken by the Mayor and his executive agencies that may have an effect on universities and their operations in the District. This bill would recognize American Sign Language as a foreign language for purposes of meeting foreign language requirements at District public high schools and universities. It also specifies that American Sign Language instructors meet certain licensing levels in order to qualify as an ASL instructor in the District. The bill is permissive and only applies to public institutions. The Consortium has been assured by Council staff for the Bill's sponsor, Councilmember Vincent Orange, that it is not intended to regulate any sign language course offerings at District private higher education institutions.
Families USA: Families USA Press Room 4 Maryland and the district of columbia are among enrollee rights, enrollment and disenrollment, patient satisfaction, health education, medical records http://www.familiesusa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=media_reports_qual1
Extractions: Mid-Atlantic Region: Lead in Washington, DC Drinking Water Serving Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Region 3 Region 3 Drinking Water Region 3 Lead in DC Drinking Water ... Related Links The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans' drinking water. Under SDWA, EPA sets standards for drinking water quality and oversees the states, localities, and water suppliers who implement those standards. Learn more about how the EPA oversees drinking water standards in the District of Columbia EPA recognized that lead can leach from plumbing products into the water being distributed by public water suppliers for drinking. EPA authorities, however, are limited to requiring public water suppliers to meet the regulations governing treated water quality distributed via the public system. These authorities do not allow EPA to require homeowners to replace their plumbing systems if they contain lead. To reduce consumers' lead exposure through tap water, EPA has used its available authorities to require public water suppliers to treat their water to make it as minimally corrosive as possible to metals in their customers' plumbing systems. These treatment requirements were promulgated in EPA's Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) on June 7, 1991.
Extractions: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 (EPA) and the Mid-Atlantic States oversee the public water systems within our Region and ensure that our drinking water meets National Primary Drinking Water Standards. In general, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requires a public water system to monitor drinking water for regulated contaminants to ensure that it is safe for their customers; to provide an annual drinking water quality report (Consumer Confidence Report) to its customers; and to notify them whenever there is a violation of drinking water standards. The states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia directly oversee public water systems (PWS) through EPA's delegation of primary enforcement authority for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Program. EPA Region 3 directly implements this program for the District of Columbia. Federal regulations designate the Regional Administrator as the entity responsible for implementing the PWSS Program when a state has not been granted primary enforcement authority, or primacy, by EPA.
Extractions: PR 15-711 Home Bibliography Calendar Columns ... themail archives Chairman Linda W. Cropp at the request of the Mayor A PROPOSED RESOLUTION IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMIBA To confirm the appointment of Ms. Carolyn N. Graham to the Board of Education of the District of Columbia. RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the "Board of Education of the District of Columbia Carolyn N. Graham Confirmation Resolution of 2004." Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of: Ms. Carolyn N. Graham (Ward 5) as a member of the Board of Education of the District of Columbia established by section 2 of the School Governance Companion Amendment Act of 2000, effective July 18, 2000 (D.C. Law 13-149; D.C. Official Code §1-204.95) completing the unexpired term of Laura Gardner, which will end December 14, 2004. Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, upon its adoption, each to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor.
Government And People In The District Of Columbia manages the real estate owned and leased by the district of columbia government. Transitional Board of Trustees and by the elected Board of education. http://www.dcwatch.com/govern/default.htm
Extractions: Last updated May 29, 2004 Home Bibliography Calendar Columns ... themail archives This is an incomplete list of people and faces to watch in politics and policy in the District of Columbia. It's an unofficial directory, address book, and telephone listing of who's who in District government and in the organizations that influence and run DC government behind the scenes. The Advisory Commission on Sentencing was established by the Council of the District of Columbia in 1998 to review and analyze sentencing data, and to make recommendations regarding criminal sentencing reforms. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners are the lowest, most local level of elected government officials. Each Commissioner represents about two thousand residents, and is elected to a two-year term in non-partisan contests at the general election in November. Commissioners are unpaid, and have no real authority or power but their advice is supposed to be given "great weight" by District government officials, departments, and agencies. Commissioners are grouped into Commissions. Each of the eight wards of the city has between three and six Commissions. The Office of the Attorney General is the legal office that represents the government of the District of Columbia.
State Graduation Requirements - NCEO West Virginia Information related to special education. Department of Defense. district of columbia Click on Graduation Requirements on left menu. http://education.umn.edu/nceo/TopicAreas/Graduation/StatesGrad.htm
Extractions: Graduation Requirements for Students with Disabilities State Web Sites for Graduation Requirements Note: Some of the files below require Acrobat Reader. These are marked with an Acrobat logo. If you don't have this software, go to the Acrobat Reader Web site for a free download. This information is current as of May, 2004. These links may not reflect changes on state Web sites after this date. If you can't find the information you are looking for from the listing below, you may look in the State's education agency Web site. Links to each state's education agency can be found at the Council of Chief State School Officers Web site at State Education Agencies . To return to this page, press the Back button.
District Of Columbia Department Of Consumer And Regulatory years, licensees are required to meet mandated continuing education requirements, which the consent of the Council of the district of columbia, appoints a http://dcra.dc.gov/information/build_pla/occupational/real_estate/index.shtm
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 Missouri Yes Yes The appropriate regional accreditation body for higher education certified by the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation to conduct such accreditations. [4 CSR 200-4.100, subsec. (1)(A)] Montana Yes No explicit requirement, but completion of an accredited program is implied since Montana requires nurse anesthetists to be certified. Nebraska Yes Yes The Nebraska Department of Health or the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia and Educational Programs. [Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Act, sec. 71-1730(4)] Nevada Yes Yes A national organization recognized by the Nevada Board of Nursing. [Regulations of the Board of Nursing, NAC 632.515(1)(b)]
Democracy And Regulation - Columns OF DCEO LOWINCOME ELECTRIC EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS. Attachment to district of columbia Energy Office THE ECONOMICS OF education PUBLIC BENEFITS OF HIGH-QUALITY http://democracyandregulation.com/columns.cfm?subject_id=16&subject_name=Cost-ef
Democracy And Regulation - Columns analyses and describes how each dollar invested in the preschool education of three of a low-income energy efficiency program for the district of columbia. http://democracyandregulation.com/columns.cfm?subject_id=25&subject_name=Low-Inc
DCPL: Jobs: Education Specialist 04-26 have knowledge of basic theories and practices in evaluating educational materials and section 12501 et seq., ( the Act ) the district of columbia does not http://www.dclibrary.org/jobs/education-specialist-04-26.html
Extractions: 8:45 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. and on Saturdays as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: FUNCTIONS: Under the general supervision of the Chief, Adult Literacy Resource Center, the incumbent provides information and referral services to prospective adult learners and literacy volunteers, to walk-in patrons and callers, and to the general public; promotes the use of library literacy services; develops special programs to inform the community of literacy programs and library literacy services; advises individuals and groups about the steps involved in starting and operating adult literacy programs. Prepares monthly statistics; represents the D.C. Public Library and Adult Literacy Resource Center when necessary, at literacy related meetings, and outreach and media events. Performs other related duties as assigned. TO APPLY: Submit SF-171 Form or D.C. Government Employment Application Form to the Human Resources Department, Room 423, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001. Staff members submit PL-424 Form. (Supervisors: submit PL-82 (rev.) for those staff members who may be interested, but on leave until the closing date.)
District Of Columbia: Office Of Campaign Finance: Regulations Day Worker, is an individual who is employed by the district of columbia Board of without pay, or on furlough or leave of absence for educational purposes. http://ocf.dc.gov/reg/dcmr/dcmr_99.shtm
Extractions: 9900 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS 9900.1 The terms and phrases used in this title shall have the meanings set forth in the Election Act, the Campaign Finance Act, and this section unless the text or context of the particular chapter, section, subsection, or paragraph provides otherwise. Activity - acts or functions of an agency or its authorized agent and the methods of performing them. Address - personal residence, principal place of business, campaign office, political committee office and citizen-service program office. Anything of Value - gift, favor, service, loan gratuity, discount, hospitality, political contribution, reward, or promise of future employment based on any understanding that a public officials official actions or judgement or vote would be influenced, or if it could be reasonably be inferred that the thing of value would influence the public official in the discharge or his or her duties. Authorized Officer or Agent - one who has the actual or apparent authority to bind the principal.
Trinity College, Washington, D.C. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the district of columbia. from high school guidance counselors or state departments of education. http://www.trinitydc.edu/finance/federal_aid.htm
Extractions: District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program Applying for Federal and State Programs To qualify for federal student aid, a student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The priority application deadline for the Fall semester is April 1. Back to Top Eligibility In order to be eligible for federal financial aid, students must be fully admitted to an eligible degree or certificate program. Students may not receive financial aid for experiential learning (TELL) and audited courses. These courses do not count towards enrollment status for financial aid eligibility. Students who have previously obtained a baccalaureate degree and are pursuing a second baccalaureate degree are only eligible to apply for loan and work assistance. Federal grant funds are available to students seeking a second baccalaureate degree or a post-graduate certificate. Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have not defaulted on prior federal aid and certify they will use aid proceeds solely for educational purposes are eligible for the federal student aid programs listed.
Directory Of State Departments Of Education htm. district of columbia Division of Special education 202442-4800 Website www.k12.dc.us/dcps/home.html. Florida http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/seas.htm
University Of The District Of Columbia UNIVERSITY OF THE district OF columbia Van Ness Campus health technology, liberal and fine arts, business and public administration, education, human ecology http://www.wrlc.org/udc.htm
Extractions: Phone Numbers (Area code 202) Hours - Van Ness Campus Director's Office Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 10:00 pm Reference Services Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Circulation Services Saturday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm ILL Media Utilization Serials Fax Black Film Institute Automation Lab Hours vary during summer session and intersessions. Call 274-5103 for current schedules Mr. Albert J. Casciero Learning Resources Division Pay parking garage entrance on Van Ness Street, west of Connecticut Avenue. The Van Ness/UDC Metro station (red line) is adjacent to the campus. Metrobuses L1 and L2 also reach the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street. Engineering and physical sciences, health technology, liberal and fine arts, business and public administration, education, human ecology, agriculture and natural resources, aerospace technology, life sciences, communication arts, and labor studies. Slavery source materials, D.W. Griffith Papers, The Schomburg Clipping Files, Hampton Clipping Files 1897-1954, the Atlanta University Black Culture Collection, the Papers of W.E.B. DuBois, and Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950.
EDIRC: District Of Columbia (United States) Economic Policy (STEP); Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and education (DBASSE). Economics. University of the district of columbia, Washington School http://edirc.repec.org/usa-dc.html
Extractions: mirrored by NetEc in UK USA Japan Russia Please send any corrections and additions to Christian Zimmermann . Use IDEAS , the largest online database of research in Economics. Return to the EDIRC main page countries alphabetically country codes continents ... American Antitrust Institute , Washington American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy , Washington American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) , Washington American Enterprise Institute , Washington American University, Washington Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG) , Washingtom Brookings Institution , Washington Capital Research Center , Washington Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington Catholic University of America, Washington Cato Institute , Washington Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) , Washington Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) , Washington Center for Global Development (CGD) , Washington Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) , Washington Center for Law and Social Policy , Washington Center for National Policy (CNP) , Washington Center for Ramseyian Economics , Washington Center for Strategic and International Studies , Washingtom Center on Budget and Policy Priorities , Washington
Walter Effross Seminar, district of columbia Bar Law Practice Management Section/Lawyer Practice Seminar, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal education, 1992. http://library.wcl.american.edu/FacBib/ProfBib.php3?ProfID=19