IA DNR: Recreational Safety And Education Programs pdf, 449k) 2003 iowa Snowmobile regulations (*.pdf, 435k) 2003 iowa Boating regulations Booklet(*.pdf, 349k) 2002 Fall Hunter education Newsletter (*.pdf, 187k http://www.iowadnr.com/law/recedu.html
Extractions: Law Enforcement Conservation Law Enforcement Home DNR Home Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Regulations Law Enforcement Districts ... Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator's Education Courses Online Course Listings ATV Education Boating Education/PWC Bow Hunter Education ... Snowmobile Education Employment Opportunities and Job Descriptions Conservation Officer Recreational Safety Officer Supervisory Conservation Officer Water Patrol Officer ... Conservation Law Enforcement Intern Onsite Links Becoming an Outdoors Woman Chickadee Checkoff Turn in Poachers (TIP) Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) Offsite Links BoatUS: Foundation Courseline Ducks at a Distance Iowa Weapons Laws United States Coast Guard Recreational Safety Education Programs The Iowa DNR Law Enforcement Bureau offers a variety of recreational educational safety programs to students age 12 or older. These courses teach students to be careful, courteous, capable and considerate while enjoying these outdoor recreational activities. Scheduled classes with course instructor names are listed on-line. Contact the appropriate District Office listed below for more recreational safety program information.
Boating Regulations By State State boating laws Do you need to take a boating safety course? Do you need a boating license? Boating. Laws. Boating education regulations. Reciprocity - accepts boating safety certificates from accepted - Indiana boating regulations. Yes. iowa. No mandatory education requirements http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Extractions: accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.
Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union High School Web Sites. iowa Department of education. School Administrators of iowa. iowa Association of School Boards 20032004 Junior High regulations. 2003-2004 Season regulations http://www.ighsau.org/
Extractions: Phone: 515-288-9741; FAX: 515-284-1969 Click this link to learn about or Chuck Offenburger's latest book which profiles E. Wayne Cooley, the IGHSAU's longtime Executive Secretary who retired last year, and gives a complete history of the Iowa Girls' High School Athletic Union Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union promotes, directs, protects and regulates amateur interscholastic athletic relationship for junior high and secondary girls between member schools to stimulate fair play, friendly rivalry and good sportsmanship among contestants, schools and communities throughout the State of Iowa. It is the only organization in the nation solely devoted to interscholastic competition for girls. Over 70,000 students participate in IGHSAU sponsored sports.
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Entomology Index: Pesticides And Regulations Pesticide education Articles from iowa State s Integrated source of information and educational resources for decisions, key pesticide regulations and statutes. http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/pesticides_and_regulations.html
Extractions: Iowa State Entomology Index: Pesticides And Regulations American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators (AAPSE) Home Page The AAPSE (American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators) Home Page welcomes prospective members and active members. The site was created to keep the members up-to-date on association business and related issues. BCREGS-L for discussion of the proposed rule which will regulate the application of biological control in the US (7 CFR 335 Plant Pests: Introduction of Nonindigenous Organisms: Proposed Rule). Discussion of the implementation of the eventual Final Rule will follow. Those wishing to join the list should send e-mail to LISTSERV@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU with a blank subject line and body text consisting of subscribe BCREGS-L Jane Doe where Jane Doe is the real name of the subscriber. California Department of Food and Agriculture Red Imported Fire Ant Program and other educational programs, agricultural and pest related topics, job opportunities, pest safety and irradication efforts California Department of Pesticide Regulation Includes information about IPM and Pesticides registered in California CERIT, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. CERIT operates commercially as the Entomological Research Division of Unisearch Ltd. the commercial company of UNSW. CERIT Home Page outlines research and teaching activities of the centre together with TESTING, PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT and CONSULTANCY SERVICES WHICH ARE OFFERED TO COMPANIES, pest species available for testing, latest developments and contact details.
Boating Basics - State Boating Laws requirements, registration, boating safety, education, regulations, launch ramp To review Indiana s Boating regulations boatsafe.com iowa (Back to top of page http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/boating/10_0.htm
Extractions: West Virginia Other state information can be found below. To find out how to contact the appropriate state boating offices for information about age requirements, registration, boating safety, education, regulations, launch ramp sites, law enforcement, and local restrictions on boating areas in your state, simply click on the state abbreviation.
NYS Home Instruction Regulations 100.10 New York State home education regulations AMENDMENT TO regulations OF THE COMMISSIONER OF education. Preface by the parents from one of the following the iowa Test of Basic Skills, the California Achievement Tests, the http://www.leah.org/nysregs.html
Extractions: NEW YORK STATE HOME INSTRUCTION REGULATIONS AMENDMENT TO REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Preface (a) Purpose of section. (b) Notice of intention to instruct at home. (c) Procedures for development and review of an individualized home instruction plan (IHIP). ... Regulation Revisions The Regulations of the Commissioner of Education are amended, effective July 1, 1988, by the addition of a new section 100.10 to read as follows: Pursuant to sections 207, 3204, 3210, 3212, and 3234 of the Education Law 100.10 HOME INSTRUCTION The purpose of this section is to establish procedures to assist school authorities in fulfilling their responsibility under Education Law sections 3204 (2) and 3210 (2) (d) and in meeting their responsibility of determining the competency of the instructor and substantial equivalence of instruction being provided at home to students of compulsory attendance age, and to assist parents who exercise their right to provide required instruction at home to such students in fulfilling their responsibilities under Education Law section 3212 (2). (b) Notice of intention to instruct at home.
Iowa State Education Laws State Laws and regulations iowa Home education Magazine Unschooling.com State Information Files - Laws and regulations *****. http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/lawregs/iowa.html
Extractions: State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups Except as provided in section 299.2, the parent, guardian, or legal or actual custodian of a child who is of compulsory attendance age, shall cause the child to attend some public school, an accredited nonpublic school, or COMPETENT PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in accordance with the provisions of chapter 299A, during a school year, as defined under section 279.10. The board of directors of a public school district or the governing body of an accredited nonpublic school shall set the number of days of required attendance for the schools under its control. The board of directors of a public or the governing body of an accredited nonpublic school may, by resolution, require attendance for the entire time when the schools are in session in any school year and adopt a policy or rules relating to the reasons considered to be valid or acceptable excuses for absence from school.
Iowa Department Of Education rules were published in the iowa Administrative Bulletin into alignment with new federal regulations at 34 the Individuals with Disabilities education Act of http://www.state.ia.us/educate/ecese/cfcs/speced/rules.html
Extractions: The new rules were published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin on December 29, 1999. These rules become effective today (02/02/00). Revisions were made to bring the rules into alignment with new federal regulations at 34 CFR Part 300 that implement the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997. To the maximum extent possible, these revisions incorporate the language of the federal regulations. 406K posted 04/11/00 Links State Legislative web site http://www.legis.state.ia.us/ Code of Federal Regulations http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-table-search.html
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Extractions: (This is a sample contract form. All legal documents should be reviewed by the districts legal counsel before use.) Bureau of Administration State of Iowa Department of and School CONTRACT FOR NONPUBLIC STUDENT Education Improvement Services TRANSPORTATION With a Contractor TR-F-4-497(Rev12/03) and _School District (District), County, Iowa, by duly appointed and qualified President of the Board of Education, under authorization granted by the board at a meeting held for that purpose, shall be in effect from , 20_, to , 20_. [ Period not to exceed 3 years.] Districts Obligations: The District hereby agrees to reimburse the Contractor for providing transportation services to resident students attending an accredited nonpublic school(s) located inside the resident district or within a contiguous school district. The contractor shall be reimbursed for such transportation in accordance with the following: a. Transportation reimbursement for each entitled, resident nonpublic student shall not exceed the lessor of the following: i.
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Extractions: Des Moines, IA 50319 Dear Mr. Voy: This responds to your request for an interpretation regarding the use of 12 to15-passenger vans by child day care providers to drop off and pick up school children from school. You asked three questions, which are addressed below: Question 1. Do the federal motor vehicle safety regulations relating to the sale and lease of school buses apply to vehicles [new buses] sold or leased to publicly or privately owned day care facilities who use these vehicles to transport school-aged children to and from school as a part of their day care services? As explained below, the answer depends on whether the new buses will be "significantly" used to transport school children "to or from" school or related events. If the bus will be used for such purpose, a school bus must be sold, regardless of whether such transportation is provided by a school or a day care facility. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has the authority to regulate the first sale or lease of a new vehicle by a dealer. Our statute at 49 U.S.C. §30112 requires any person selling or leasing a new vehicle to sell or lease a vehicle that meets all applicable standards. Under our regulations, a "bus" is any vehicle, including a van, that has a seating capacity of 11 persons or more. Our statute defines a "school bus" as any bus which is likely to be "used significantly" to transport "preprimary, primary, and secondary" students
Residency Regulations - Office Of The Registrar - The University a student is in iowa for reasons other than education is upon iowa state income tax return. These regulations shall be administered by the Registrar or someone http://www.registrar.uiowa.edu/residency/wresreg.aspx
Extractions: Use this link to skip over page navigation links and go directly to the page content. For Students Address Changes Applying for Degree Commencement FERPA/Privacy ... More... Faculty/Staff FERPA/Privacy Grade Submissions InfoBank OSIRIS ... Training Alumni Alumni Center Duplicate Diplomas Transcripts Calendars Academic Deadlines Events Final Exam Schedule Five Year ... Zero Hour Policy General Information Contact Information Emergency Numbers FAQ - Parents FAQ - Students ... Residency >> Regulations General: Persons enrolling at one of the three state universities shall be classified as residents or nonresidents for admission and tuition purposes by the Registrar or someone designated by the Registrar. The decision shall be based upon information furnished by the student and other relevant information. In determining resident or nonresident classification, the issue is essentially one of why the person is in the state of Iowa. If the person is in the state primarily for educational purposes, that person will be considered a nonresident. For example, it may be possible that an individual could qualify as a resident of Iowa for such purposes as voting or holding an Iowa driver's license and not meet the residency requirements as established by the Board of Regents for admission and tuition purposes. The Registrar, or designated person, is authorized to require written documents, affidavits, verifications or other evidence deemed necessary to determine why a student is in Iowa. The burden of establishing that a student is in Iowa for reasons other than education is upon the student. A student may be required to file any or all of the following:
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Extractions: Go To Page Catalog Home About Iowa Learning At UI Student Life Resources Colleges Continuing Educ Admin Officers Faculty Iowa Code Graduate Programs Graduate study in the College of Education is guided by the general regulations of the Graduate College, with additional requirements set by College of Education faculty members. Graduate students in education register in the Graduate College and receive their degrees from that college. Graduate programs are available in the following areas of study. Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Student Development M.A., Ph.D.
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Extractions: Following are various policies that the Extended University Directors and/or the University Board of Trustees have adopted over the years to ensure that all students are treated fairly and equitably. Cheating and Plagiarism The term "cheating" means the use of unauthorized books, notes or other sources in the giving or securing of help in an examination or other course assignments. "Plagiarism" means the presentation of anothers published or unpublished work as ones own. Because cheating and plagiarism are an affront to the University community as a whole and a denial of the offenders own integrity, they will not be tolerated. Detected cheating or plagiarism will result in consequences that may, at the faculty members discretion, include course failure. In addition, an offender may be reported to University administration for possible disciplinary action, which may include suspension or dismissal from the University. TOP Transcripts Submit a written request by mail or fax. The request should include your printed name as well as your signature and the exact address of where you would like the transcript sent. There is a U.S. $2.00 charge for each official copy. Fax requests to 563-425-5287 Attn: Registrar or mail the request to Registrar's Office. Upper Iowa University, P.O. Box 1857, Fayette, Iowa 52142.
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Extractions: E-Mail: David.Lorenzen@dot.state.ia.us Motor Carrier Seminars The Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement provides training seminars which are required by Iowa law for carriers requesting liquid and/or passenger for hire authority. Successful completion of this course satisfies the code requirement. The required $200 fee will allow a carrier to register and send as many personnel from their operation as they desire. This one-day seminar focuses on assisting the carrier with an awareness and understanding of what rules, regulations and laws they are required to comply with in relation to commercial vehicle operations. Motor Vehicle Presentations The Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement may provide presentations on specific topics as requested. Topics such as commercial driver's license, hours of service, equipment inspection criteria, weight laws, and duties of motor vehicle enforcement officers are some of the more common requests. Requests should be directed to Captain Dave Lorenzen.
ICCSD School Board Eventually, according to recently adopted state education regulations, students will have to Cedar Rapids Gazette 4/9/00 The iowa Board of educational http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Board/99-00/BoardMinutes0411.html
Extractions: All meetings are cable cast live on the Kirkwood educational channel and rebroadcast the following Thursday at 7:30 PM, and Sunday at 1:00 PM. REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF JOHNSON, STATE OF IOWA BOARD ROOM 509 S. DUBUQUE STREET 7:30 P.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2000 PRESIDENT MATT GOODLAXSON, PRESIDING MEMBERS PRESENT: Matt Goodlaxson, Don Jackson, Nick Johnson, Al Leff, Lauren Reece, Dale Shultz and Peter Wallace. MEMBERS ABSENT: None. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE PRESENT: Mary Larew, West High. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ABSENT: Greg Pomrehn, City High. President Goodlaxson called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and welcomed those present. ICEA Update Marla Swesey, ICEA president, stated she appreciated the Board's response to the teacher input on the Ends Policies. Ms. Swesey stated she had recently attended the ISEA meeting in Ames at which Governor Vilsack spoke on recruit, retention and respect for teachers. Ms. Swesey stated that Governor Vilsack emphasized how important it is to educate the public on how serious educational issues are in the state. Student Representatives Update Mary Larew shared with the Board activities taking place at West High School. In addition, Ms. Larew stated she and the Student Senate are working on Ends Policies responses for the Board and should have them available next Wednesday.