0520 - Department Of Education, State Board Of Education any questions regarding the rules and regulations of the tennessee Department of education, please call (615) 7412731. You may also link to the tennessee Department of education. http://www.state.tn.us/sos/rules/0520/0520.htm
Extractions: Chapter Description Introduction Table of Contents and Administrative History State Board of Education Rules, Regulations and Minimum Standards for the Operation of the Public School System State Board of Education Teacher Regulations State Board of Education (State Board for Vocational Education) Vocational Education State Board of Education
Boating Regulations By State Yes. South Dakota, No mandatory boating education requirements. South Dakota boatingregulations. N/A. tennessee, No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A. 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.
FindLaw: State Resources: Tennessee: Laws findlaw thousands of legal sites, cases, codes, forms, law reviews, law schools, bar associations, law firms, experts, cle courses, and much more. Administrative Rules Relating to education (Chapters 0520-1-2 and 0520-1-3 Rules and regulations State of tennessee official compilation. tennessee Court of Appeals Rules. tennessee http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/tn/laws.html
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State Board Of Education Governing and policy making body for the tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher certification requirements, and related topics. http://www.state.tn.us/sbe/
Extractions: The State Board of Education is the governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Its work touches all facets of education from accountability and evaluation to curriculum and teacher education. The General Assembly created the current State Board of Education in 1984 when it adopted the Public Education Governance Reform Act. The legislation restructured the board, gave it increased independence, and expanded its duties. Although the Board works very closely with the State Department of Education, it is a separate full functioning state agency. The State Board of Education has a professional staff of research associates to provide ongoing policy research and analysis of public education issues including instruction, student assessment, and funding. The Board also works closely with the Tennessee General Assembly to secure legislative support for education. Through its annual report on student, teacher, and school performance, the Board provides the legislature and the general public with information about the status of education in Tennessee. The Board has developed specific strategies to accomplish its mission in the
Tennessee Board Of Dentistry Information about state regulations, continuing education programs, how to file a complaint, and other topics. http://www2.state.tn.us/health/Boards/Dentistry/
Extractions: The Board of Dentistry was created in 1957 by the State Legislature. Its mission is to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of Tennesseans by requiring those who practice as dentists, dental hygienists, or dental assistants within this state be qualified. The Board interprets the laws, rules, and regulations to determine the appropriate standards of practice in an effort to ensure the highest degree of professional conduct. The Board is authorized to issue licenses to qualified candidates who have completed appropriate education and successfully completed required examinations. The Board is responsible for the investigation of alleged violations of the Practice Act and rules and is responsible for the discipline of licensees who are found guilty of such violations. The administrative staff of the Division of Health Related Boards supports the Board by issuing licenses to those who meet the requirements of the law and rules. Renewal notices are mailed from BoardÂ’s administrative office 45 days prior to the expiration of the license to the current address on record. Licensees are responsible for reviewing their license on time and keeping the Board apprised of current information. Licenses can be renewed on-line 120 days prior to expiration at Tennessee.gov
Tennessee Secretary Of State (Division Of Publications, Rules & Regulations) Blue Book. Public Private Acts. Rules regulations. Administrative Register. Open Appointments. Executive Orders. Division Homepage. Publications Division. RULES AND regulations. As provided by T.C.A. official compilationRules and regulations of the State of tennessee and are inclusive of all 0500 Economic Community Development. 0520 education. 0530 Registry of Election Finance http://www.state.tn.us/sos/rules/rules.htm
Extractions: RULES AND REGULATIONS As provided by T.C.A. Title 4 Chapter 5, the following rules and regulations are the current and official rules and regulations presented as the official compilation-Rules and Regulations of the State of Tennessee and are inclusive of all amendments, repeals, and/or deletions effective through: Riley C. Darnell, Secretary of State Download the free Acrobat Reader to view .pdf files. Rules and Regulations 0020 Accountancy 0030 Commission on Aging 0080 Dept. of Agriculture 0090 Alarm Systems 0100 Alcoholic Beverage Commission 0120 Architectural Engineering Examiners 0140 Arts Commission 0160 Auctioneer Commission 0180 Financial Institutions 0200 Barber Examiners 0240 Board of Regents 0250 Children's Services 0260 Chiropractic Examiners 0300 Board of Claims 0310 Claims Commission 0320 Collection Service Board 0340 Commission on Children and Youth 0360 Commission on Fire Fighting 0380 Comptroller 0420 Corrections 0440 Cosmetology 0460 Dentistry 0470 Dietitian/Nutritionist Examiners 0480 Dispensing Opticians 0490 Domestic Violence Coordination Council 0520 Education 0530 Registry of Election Finance 0540 Electrolysis Examiners 0600 Board of Equalization 0620 Finance 0660 Funeral Directors 0680 Board for Licensing Contractors 0690 General Services 0695 Landscape Architects 0700 Healing Arts Licensing Board
Legislative Activity Pertaining To Higher Education In Tennessee, 2001 Legislative Activity Pertaining to Higher education in tennessee, 2002 Miller) and HB 2445 (Jackson) Student Parking regulations. Prohibits higherlearning institutions from issuing http://gemini.tntech.edu/~jjroberts/leg_aaup.html
Extractions: jjroberts@tntech.edu You may wish to write directly to some of the legislators regarding specific legislation or general issues. PLEASE DO SO. Such is among our most powerful lobbying tools. All legislators can be contacted via e-mail. Their addresses are available at the state legislature home page: www.legislature.state.tn.us Bills are listed in order of their introduction in the Senate. Sponsor(s) are listed and the bills are briefly described. Full details of the bills can be obtained at the website. Of the bills filed during the 2001 session, some were passed and signed into law. All others remain active (unless withdrawn) for the 2002 session, though some, such as last year's budget proposals, might as well be withdrawn. Actions taken on these bills are noted herein, with all "passings" noted in bold type . Bills recommended for pass by, scheduled for, or deferred by committees and House subcommittees are noted within
Education Law Publications From LexisNexis tennessee Titles. tennessee education Laws Annotated, 2003 Ed with CDROM. TexasTitles. Texas education Laws and regulations, 2003-2004 Ed. http://www.lexisnexis.com/educationlaw/
Extractions: Please choose your Jurisdiction National Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Kentucky Maryland Michigan Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire Nebraska New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Wyoming Featured Titles: Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators outlines the procedures and legal requirements that boards must follow in disciplining tenured employees. Designed for school board members, school district officials and attorneys representing school boards, this book will help your school district navigate the 3020-a process. This new edition ships with a companion CD-ROM that includes the full text of the publication in a searchable format. See table of contents and sample pages (PDF, 104K) Federal Education Laws and Regulations Federal Education Laws and Regulations is an essential education law resource for educators, administrators, school board members, and attorneys. This handy volume contains all the statutes in Title 20 (Education) of the USCS and the most frequently referenced sections from other federal titles. The easy-to-search CD-ROM contains complete contents of the book and more. With an index and a table of sections affected, you can quickly keep abreast of changes in federal law.
NationalDirectory : Regional Tennessee Education the tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher school systems. tennessee education Statistics and Reports http://www.nationaldirectory.com/Regional/Tennessee/Education
Extractions: Web Sites: Charter School Resource Center of Tennessee - Supports charter school legislation in the state. Includes information on the charter school concept, current proposals, and what you can do. Department of Education Evaluation and Assessment Division - Information about state public schools' testing programs and the TCAP, Gateway, and Foundations exams. Includes some sample tests. State Board of Education - Governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher certification requirements, and related topics. Tech Prep Tennessee - About initiatives that offer students technical education in a sequence that begins in high school and advances to post-secondary schools. Tennesseans for Nonviolent School Disipline - Member organization seeking to have corporal punishment removed from public schools. Articles about the adverse effects of paddling, list of school systems that do not allow corporal punishment, and other information.
Extractions: Tennessee Education Laws Annotated provides fingertip access to the wide range of statutes affecting education in the state. In one concise volume, you will have ready access to the laws that schools, education professionals, and education law attorneys need most often. Fully indexed and annotated by LexisNexis' experienced staff of lawyer-editors, Tennessee Education Laws Annotated is a critical resource for anyone who needs to keep abreast of developments in this dynamic area of the law.
Extractions: Federal Education Laws and Regulations , by the publisher of USCS and 25 state education law resources, gives you access to all the statutes in Title 20 of USCS and federal regulations from Title 34 of CFR so you don't need to reference multiple sources of information. Also included are a consolidated index and a cross-reference table linking related USCS and CFR material.
Tennessee Education Association - Teaching Center - Instruction of the State Board of education and the tennessee Higher education Commission (THEC) January 29, 2004 the State Board of education Rules, regulations and Minimum Standards as well http://www.teateachers.org/teachctr/07034332.php
Extractions: The new 2003-2004 Edition of Texas Education Laws and Regulations is a handy reference guide to the Education Code and specific Texas statutes relating to the operation of public schools. The related Texas Administrative Code material is included on the CD-ROM. School administrators, trustees, teachers, parents, and attorneys will find this single volume reference an invaluable resource for meetings. The CD-ROM can be downloaded to a PC or laptop, is fully searchable, and you may cut and paste selected text to your document.
TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT in the residence halls and enforcing parking regulations. degree in educational Psychologyand Counselor education from tennessee Technological University http://www.tnstate.edu/tsupd/
Extractions: TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Tennessee State University Police Department is charged with the mission of protecting the students, faculty, staff and property owned, leased, or operated by the university. The department is provided its legal authority by the Tennessee Code Annotated #49-7-118 and the Tennessee Board of Regents Policy #5:01:07:00. These codes emphasize the required training and parameters of law enforcement officers on university campuses in the state of Tennessee. TSUPD is composed of a director, assistant director, prevention counselor, twenty-seven campus police officers, eleven campus security officers, four communication dispatchers, and one secretary. The campus police officers are certified through the Tennessee Peace Officers Standard of Training Commission (POST). The security officers are responsible for providing security in the residence halls and enforcing parking regulations. The dispatchers are certified by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as 911 dispatchers. TSUPD is located in the General Services Building, 2700 Heiman Street. The emergency telephone number is 963-5171 and is answered twenty-four hours a day. Other services are listed as 963-5174 for administrative services, 963-5165 for parking ticket information and 963-5173 for the prevention counselor.
United States Web Directory: Education Resource that allows education career seekers to find employers seeking to fill teaching jobs and other education related employment. the tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher schools (K12). tennessee education Statistics and Reports http://www.library.educationamerica.net/cat/20135
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TCCLES - Regulations For Certifying Organizations These regulations express the standard procedures of the tennessee Commission onContinuing Legal education and Specialization (hereinafter the Commission ). http://www.cletn.com/LawCertD.htm
Extractions: Regulations for Certifying Organizations These regulations express the standard procedures of the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization (hereinafter "the Commission"). For compelling reasons, the Commission may suspend or alter any part of these regulations in particular matters. Commission: The Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization Rule: The Rule for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, Rule 21 of the Supreme Court of Tennessee 10.1.01 This Section establishes standards by which the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization will accredit specialty certification programs for lawyers in particular fields of law. The standards require that an accredited organization demonstrate that lawyers certified by it possess an enhanced level of skill and expertise as well as substantial involvement in the specialty area of certification, and that accredited organizations foster professional development. The Standards are designed to enable the Commission to evaluate thoroughly the objectives, standards and procedures of Applicant Organizations and to facilitate public access to appropriate legal services. 10.2 Definitions
Special Education Discipline Regulations disciplinary procedures found within the tennessee Code and to children eligible forspecial education services publication of IDEA final regulations state that http://www.slc.sevier.org/spedisc1.htm
Extractions: Fair and appropriate discipline procedures for an eligible special education student is a primary focus of the 1997 amendments to IDEA. However, there are often concerns about dealing with minor disciplinary infractions that are not specifically addressed in the law. The best advice I can proffer would be to suggest that IEP Teams consider every possible alternative and consequence that might be used with a disabled student who needs a Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP) In essence, the BIP is where all disciplinary action should be developed and addressed for eligible students Once a school or teacher is aware that the student has behavioral issues that must be considered, the IEP Team should meet to develop a BIP and address the behaviors, develop strategies designed to teach the student about the appropriateness or inappropriateness of specific behaviors, and specify the consequences for each identified behavior when it occurs. Also, it is important that the BIP be modified regularly to correspond to the changing behaviors of the student.
ACUC: Education(Education.html) University of tennessee Memphis training and education program objectives are derivedfrom the instructional areas listed in the rules and regulations that http://www.utmem.edu/compmed/Education.html
Extractions: Animal Care and Use Committee Home Lab Animal Care and Use Handbook Index Special Considerations Training and Education Programs ... Back to Comparative Medicine In 1985, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the "Public Health Service Policy (PHS) on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals by Awardee Institutions." Soon after came the revised "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals." In 1986, the PHS Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR) sent revisions of the PHS Policy to institutions who use research animals. These changes were mandated to conform with the "Health Research Extension Act of 1985." A significant change included in the revised policy is an "...explanation of the training or instruction available to scientists, animal technicians, and other personnel involved in animal care, treatment, and use." The most detailed provision for training of research staff in animal care and/or experimental procedures was included in the 1985 text of the "Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act"(Public Law 99-198), which amended the Animal Welfare Act. Subsequent proposed rules and regulations were published in the Federal Register in March, 1987 as promulgated by the Act and were finalized on August 31, 1989. These regulations state that:
Extractions: The official Tennessee home page is a good starting point for finding links to state and local government resources. "Business" includes a guide to doing business in the state, a new business resource guide, bid and RFP links, business requirements, tax information, and links to support services and resources for particular kinds of businesses. Online services for businesses include corporation and UCC searches; real estate assessment database. Citizen services include driver's license renewal and address change; online tax filing for selected counties. Provides contractor, home improvement contractor and home inspector licensing requirements; application and other forms; link to rosters, disciplinary listings and complaint information. For limited license electricians, provides licensing requirements, application form and link to roster of limited license electricians.