Welcome To The State Of Wyoming: Professional Licensing Boards The licensee was initially issued their wyoming license by The continuing education component went into effect on when the Rules and regulations were approved http://plboards.state.wy.us/architecture/renewals.asp
Extractions: Licenses expire on December 31st of the year following the year of issue. (For example, a license issued on February 1, 2000 expires on December 31, 2001.) Notice and application for license renewal are mailed to each licensed architect and landscape architect at their last address of record approximately sixty (60) days prior to December 31st. The renewal application must be post-marked by December 31st of the renewal year to be considered. Any renewal application received with a post-mark after December 31st is returned, and the license becomes void. For renewal each licensed architect and landscape architect must submit: A complete and notarized Renewal Application form License renewal fee of $120.00
CertPermits topractice as a CPA in wyoming must meet 3-120(f) and Chapter 3, Rules and regulations) as follows Must comply with current education requirements by providing http://cpaboard.state.wy.us/CertPermits.aspx
Extractions: Citizen Business Government Visitor ... Disciplinary Actions Certificates and Permits Certificates Permits Firm Registration Temporary Practice ... Renewal Any person or firm who provides public accounting services as a CPA or CPA firm to residents of Wyoming or entities based in Wyoming, when all or part of those services are performed in Wyoming, must obtain and maintain a permit-to-practice in Wyoming. Chapters 2 and 3 of the regulations outline the requirements for the individual certificate and permit. Refer to the Checklist for Filing Applications for assistance in filing complete applications with the Board. Certificates W.S. 33-3-109 provides for the Board to grant a certificate of "certified public accountant" to any person who (1) is a resident of Wyoming or has a place of business in Wyoming or, as an employee, is regularly employed in Wyoming; (2) is at least 19 years of age; (3) has earned a baccalaureate degree conferred by a college or university recognized by the Board, with a concentration in accounting (not less than 24 accounting hours); and (4) has passed a written examination in accounting and auditing and other related subjects the Board determines to be appropriate (Uniform AICPA Examination). Applicants who met the education requirement to apply for the examination after 12/31/99 will be required to meet the 150 semester hour education requirement -
CPE 5 of the Rules and regulations govern continuing education. All permit holders are required to complete continuing education courses to practice in wyoming. http://cpaboard.state.wy.us/CPE.aspx
Extractions: Citizen Business Government Visitor ... Disciplinary Actions CPE - Continuing Professional Education Permit Holders: W. S. 33-3-120 and Chapter 5 of the Rules and Regulations govern continuing education. All permit holders are required to complete continuing education courses to practice in Wyoming. Certificate holders who maintain the certificate on an inactive or retired status are exempted from the CPE requirements until they re-enter practice. Maximums* Course Types: Current Requirements Status Total Requirement Limitations* NT IS P L Resident Permit Holder 120 credits every 3 years 2 credits every three years Non-Resident Permit Holder As required by state of residence 2 credits every three years As required by state of residence Certificate Holder None None None Definitions: Program Sponsor/Provider: The organization or individual responsible for setting learning objectives, creating the program materials to achieve such objectives, offering a program to participants and maintaining the documentation which demonstrates compliance with the Program Standards. Group Course: An educational program designed to permit a participant to learn a given subject through interaction with an instructor and other participants.
HAY LIBRARY of education, National education Links, wyoming education Gateway. of Environmental Quality The wyoming DEQ page to hunting, fishing, and boating regulations. http://www.wwcc.cc.wy.us/library/howtofindgovdocs.htm
Extractions: The Internet Archive, a comprehensive library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form launched the Wayback Machine, a free service allowing people to access and use archived versions of past web pages. For the first time, all members of the public will be able to search and view the Internet Archive's enormous collection of web sites, dating back to 1996 and comprising over 10 billion web pages Regulations.gov
WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE follow all college policies, rules, regulations and guidelines WWCC Advising Handbook related to education curricula at the University of wyoming and other http://www.wwcc.cc.wy.us/hum_res/education04.htm
Extractions: WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSITION DESCRIPTION EXEMPTION STATUS: EXEMPT OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY STATUS: INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION RECEIVED: DIVISION CHAIR SUPERVISION EXERCISED: NONE APRIL 2004 EXPECTATIONS AND NATURE OF THE POSITION The primary responsibility of this individual is to provide quality instruction to WWCC students enrolled in a variety of classes taught at the main campus in Rock Springs and at the Green River Center . This individuals responsibilities will include teaching courses in education. Teaching a course over a distance education medium, such as compressed video, Internet or videotape is also common. This individual must be able to relate to a wide variety of students in the community college environment. Typical load is 30 credit hours per academic year; usually 6 or 7 courses with 4 to 6 class preparations required. An average class size is 25. Some classes each semester may be distance learning class. Teaching loads, however, range from 28 to 32 credit hours for an academic year. It is expected that this individual will accomplish assigned duties in an efficient, effective and competent manner, and strive for improvement and excellence in all work performed.
Extractions: Wyoming Synar Regulation State Summary FFY 97 Synar Regulation Lead Agency: Department of Health Delayed Applicability State: No FFY 97 FFY 98 FFY 99 FFY 00 FFY 01 FFY 97 Baseline Violation Rate and Interim Targets: Legislation Were any changes in youth access legislation reported in the 1997 Block Grant application? No changes Are localities preempted from enacting ordinances more stringent than State law? Yes Does the law provide a possible defense to violators, e.g. "knowingly"? No Enforcement Synar Regulation Enforcement Agency Local law enforcement agencies Is the enforcement agency specified by State law or appointed? Not specified Does State law mandate licensing of over-the-counter tobacco sales? No If no statewide licensing, can localities license? No Does State law mandate licensing of vending machines? No If yes, is the license issued for each machine or to a group of machines?
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)]
Advanced Education Requirements, Alabama - Mississippi wyoming, No (optional), A registered professional nurse who is completed a nationally accredited education program for Administrative Rules and regulations, ch. http://www.aana.com/crna/sga/adv_ed_mowy.asp
Extractions: [p]rovide evidence of having successfully completed an advanced nursing education program . . . ." [4 CSR 200-4.100, subsec. (3)(B)(2) "Advanced nursing education program" is defined as: 1. Prior to July 1, 1998, completion of a formal postbasic educational program . . . leading to a graduate degree or certificate with a concentration in an advanced practice nursing clinical specialty area. 2. From and after July 1, 1998, completion of a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in an advanced practice nursing clinical specialty area , which includes advanced nursing theory and clinical nursing practice." [4 CSR 200-4.100, subsec. (1)(B)]
Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Training Pesticide education Program Fact Sheets. wyoming Applicator Certification Rules and regulations (Chapter 28) all wyoming Commercial and Private http://www.uwyo.edu/plants/wyopest/home.htm
Extractions: Pest Management Center (UWPMC) Education Pesticide Poisoning: Emergency Phone: Wyoming's Pesticide Applicator Certification Program ( How do I become a certified applicator?) ... Wyoming Commercial Pesticide Applicator 2005 Training Short Courses (Under Construction) !!Tentative!! Initial Certification, January 4 - 7, 2005, University of Wyoming, Laramie !!Tentative!! Recertification, January 25 - 26, 2005, Casper, WY Private Pesticide Applicator Training Programs Scheduled for 2003-2004 in Wyoming EPA Worker Protection Standards An excellent site from Colorado State University. Pesticide Recordkeeping Program (PRP) for private applicators- USDA Agricultural Marketing Service download recordkeeping forms Pesticide News Letters Online Wise Use of Pesticides (Wyoming news letter) Other states news letters Training Materials Training Manuals New Mosquito Category 911-0 for non-government commercial applicators, click here for more information Pesticide Education Program Fact Sheets PowerPoint Presentations and other information for Wyoming Private Pesticide Applicator Trainers Exam Information What categories and study materials are available?
Education Law Publications From LexisNexis Back to top . Virginia Titles. Virginia education regulations, 2003 Ed. Back to top . wyoming Titles. The education Laws of wyoming Annotated, 2003 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.
The Center For Education Reform: Wyoming's Charter Law wyoming (1995; last amended in 2001). Up to 5 years. Operations. Automatic Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies. http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Wyoming.htm
Extractions: Profile of Wyoming's Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Wyoming (1995; last amended in 2001) The 9 th weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards Eligible Applicants Any person Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process Applications denied by the local school board may be appealed to the state board of education. Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 10% of teachers in district or 50% of teachers in a school, and 10% of parents in district or 50% of parents in a school must support Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter Up to 5 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
Wyoming's State Rules And Regulations wyoming s State Rules and regulations. Hours. Agents must complete 10 hours of continuing education every year. Course Requirements. http://www.ceisbooks.com/cie/state-ce.php?state=Wyoming&page=rules&pagename=Stat
Extractions: Government section links to the governor's office, the Legislature, state courts, state agencies; describes and links to government services. Also links to city and county Web sites. Business section contains many useful links, including to the Wyoming Business Council, chambers of commerce and labor market information.
Wyoming State Bar regulations OF THE wyoming STATE BOARD OF CONTINUING LEGAL education. Effective December 1, 1991. SECTION I. DEFINITIONS. For the http://www.wyomingbar.org/cle_rules_and_regulations.asp
Extractions: REGULATIONS OF THE WYOMING STATE BOARD OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Effective: December 1, 1991 SECTION I. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of these regulations, the following definitions shall apply: A. An attorney shall mean any person licensed to practice law in the State of Wyoming. B. References in these regulations to various Supreme Court rules refer to the Rules of the Supreme Court for the continuing legal education of members of the Wyoming State Bar C. An hour of continuing legal education shall mean 60 minutes spent, after July 1, 1984, by an attorney in actual attendance at or completion of an accredited continuing legal education program, or its equivalent, as from time to time determined by the Board pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 4(d). Credit will be given to the nearest quarter of an hour for hours spent at a seminar.
Wyoming State Bar of Public Instruction and the wyoming Department of education in the services including drafting proposed agency rules, regulations and legislation http://www.wyomingbar.org/job_opportunities.asp
Extractions: Posted on June 3, 2004 Bishop Law Offices, Cheyenne, Wyoming, is looking for a hardworking attorney with strong research and writing skills for an associate position in a practice which emphasizes family law and general litigation. Send resume and writing sample to: Bishop Law Offices, P.O. Box 1226, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003, or e-mail to jan@bishoplaw.us BACK TO TOP Assistant Attorney General - Criminal Division membership is required. Preference will be given to applicants with up to two years of experience as an attorney. This position is for an attorney to handle criminal appeals to the Wyoming Supreme Court, including assisting in death penalty cases consisting of researching and writing the State's brief in direct appeals from conviction from the various district courts in all 23 counties. Required to handle a significant amount of agency representation for the Wyoming Department of Corrections and State Parole Board, although a majority of the attorney's time will be spent on Attorney General duties. Prepares formal and informal opinions, reviews contracts, track legislation, advise prosecutors, assist in special prosecutions, and other assignments as directed by the Attorney General, Chief Deputy and Division Deputy.
'Over-testing' Worries Wyoming Educators or exceed the federal regulations. He noted that wyoming was the first state in the nation to have its standards approved by the US Department of education. http://www.edu-orchard.net/PROFESS/NEWS/1_10Testing.html
Extractions: By HOLLY STROTHER Star-Tribune staff writer CST - Testing is one of the key ingredients to President Bush's education act, and many Wyoming educators say they are concerned about "over-testing" their students. Under the No Child Left Behind Act ( H.R. 1 ), every student in the third through eighth grade is to be tested annually in math and reading by the fall of 2005. Teacher performance will also be judged by the overall performance of the schools. The yearly test will be left up to each state to develop individually with the aid of the U.S. Department of Education through funding and regulations, a department spokesman said Wednesday. The tests will be aligned with each state's standards, he added. The state of Wyoming has several ideas for developing the tests on the back burner, said Scott Marion, the state education department's director of assessment and accountability. One idea is to expand the high school body of evidence consortium currently used within 32 districts of the state, he said. The consortium takes teacher representatives from the districts within the core subjects and combines them into subject groups. With the aid of a facilitator each group designs project-based assessments that meet the state standards for the subject. The projects are then passed to the districts and students' work on the project is evaluated against a scoring tool used by all participating districts, Marion explained.
Wyoming must apply for waivers from state and district regulations and policies charter school applicants to appeal to the wyoming State Board of education if a http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/wyoming.cfm
Extractions: State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2002): K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002) K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002) K-12 Private Schools (1999-2000) Private school enrollment: 2,221
The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Wyoming Programs and Services Special education wyoming State Board of education - Rules and regulations for Serving Children with Disabilities National Resources http://www.disabilityresources.org/WYOMING.html
Extractions: Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Wyoming - The Equality State Updated 4/2002 State Index About / Hints / Link General See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Organizations Connect Wyoming Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) Advocacy and Legal Rights ADA InfoNet - Rocky Mountain Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) National Resources Aging AARP in Wyoming ElderWeb - Wyoming Wyoming Department of Health - Aging Division National Resources Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Wyoming National Resources Arthritis Arthritis Foundation - Rocky Mountain Chapter National Resources Arts VSA arts of Wyoming National Resources Aspergers Syndrome See also Autism O.A.S.I.S. (Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support National Resources Assistive Technology Wyoming Centrum for Assistive Technology Wyoming New Options in Technology (WYNOT) National Resources Autism See also Aspergers Syndrome National Resources Blindness and Visual Impairments Utah Library for the Blind and Disabled (serves Wyoming residents) National Resources Brain Injury National Resources Cancer National Resources Cerebral Palsy National Resources Children See also Developmental Disabilities Education , specific disorders Family Voices - Wyoming NICHCY State Contact Sheet Parent Information Center WIND Family Support Network ... Wyoming Department of Health, Children's Special Health Program (CSH)
State Of Wyoming - Detailed Index include the adoption of rules, regulations, and standards and procedural matters pertaining to public education. and history of brand inspection in wyoming. http://wyoming.gov/detailed_index.asp
Extractions: Department of Employment. The purpose of Administration and Support is to implement and administer appropriate internal fiscal and budget controls and internal human resource functions. Administration and Support consists of the director's office, fiscal, budget and human resources activities. Agriculture Department of Agriculture. The Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) has the leadership role within the agricultural industry and provides knowledge and expertise to promote profitability and to protect the production, marketing and delivery of consumer goods, thus ensuring honesty and integrity in the marketplace. Air Quality Division
AERONAUTICS COMMISSION - W permits; prescribes rules and regulations governing certified public shall be US citizens and residents of wyoming. from the Department of education; the state http://wyoming.gov/governor/boards/bdlist.asp
Extractions: (printer friendly) AERONAUTICS COMMISSION - W. S. 10-3-101 Senate Confirmation: Yes Number of Seats: Meetings: Twice per year, once in the spring after the legislative session and once in the fall prior to the end of the federal fiscal year. Duties: Serves as a grant funding board for state airport improvements including planning, maintenance, and construction. Terms: 6 years. Appointment distribution: (1) from each of 5 appointment districts, (2) at-large; not more than 4 members from the same political party. Contact: Transportation/Aeronautics Division, 200 East 8 th Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82003-1708, Phone: (307) 777-3952, Fax: 637-7352 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE - W. S. 11-2-102 Senate Confirmation: Yes Number of Seats: Meetings: Annually on the second Monday of April, and as needed. Duties: Establishes policies and procedures for the Department of Agriculture and enforces all laws, rules and regulations administered by that agency.