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  1. From the school finance front - a landmark ruling? (Alabama Circuit Court's ruling that the funding extended by Alabama to education of children is inadequate): An article from: State Legislatures
  2. Despite regulations, Hispanics turned down by some colleges.(Alabama)(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week
  3. Phase II Storm Water Regulation And Compliance in Alabama by Patrick D. Hallett, L. Thomas Styron, 2006
  4. Breaking the school district boundaries: collaboration and cooperation for success.: An article from: Education by Robert S. McCord, 2002-12-22
  5. Dialogue and action: addressing recruitment of diverse faculty in one Midwestern University's College of Education and Human Services.: An article from: Education by Kathy Adams, Mary Ellen Bargerhuff, 2005-06-22
  6. Accessibility of elementary schools' web sites for students with disabilities.: An article from: Education by Marty Bray, Claudia P. Flowers, et all 2003-06-22
  7. The California plan for dealer's with public school accountability.: An article from: Education by Andrew Kennedy, 1997-03-22
  8. SHAPING AMERICA'S WORKFORCE FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM.(role of education in job preparation): An article from: Education by David L. Gray, 2000-06-22
  9. SCHOOL-TO-WORK PROGRAM.(School-to-Work Opportunities Act 1994): An article from: Education by Charles L., Jr. Guest, 2000-06-22
  10. School finance reform: an unresolved issue across the Nation.: An article from: Education by Franklin B. Walter, Scott R. Sweetland, 2003-09-22
  11. PRINCIPALS EDUCATE BEGINNING TEACHERS ABOUT THE LAW.: An article from: Education by Agnes E. Smith, John E. Morrow, et all 1999-09-22
  12. An examination of the educational and legal ramifications of "full inclusion" within our nation's public schools.: An article from: Education by Donald A. Boyd, Thomas S. Parish, 1996-03-22
  13. EDITORIAL IMPERATIVE WHERE `COLLECTIVE WILL' VIA ELECTRIC LIBRARIES AND MONEY REIGNS.(Brief Article): An article from: Education by Russell N. Cassel, 1999-12-22
  14. Analysis of application of 1:3 ratio in employments of academic and non-academic staff in Nigerian Universities.: An article from: Education by Chika Josephine Aghaji Ifedili, 2006-09-22

61. Alabama Medical Billing Training -- An Online Directory Of College And Career Ed
using medical billing software, insurance regulations, and exposure courses • alabama medical billing classes • alabama medical billing education.
http://www.education-online-search.com/medical_training/medical_billing_training
Alabama Medical Billing Training
Alabama Medical Billing Training : A directory of information about Alabama medical billing schools, universities, and colleges offering medical billing training that can help you decide which school is best for you. With training as a billing specialist, you can become a professional who helps insure correct and legitimate practices. Courses provide you with training in using medical billing software, insurance regulations, and exposure to the healthcare environment. Once you are trained, you will be able to help doctors, hospitals, and clinics effectively and accurately bill for their services. Medical billing jobs offer you opportunities to perform you services in billing companies, claims management organizations, doctor's offices, hospitals, insurance companies, or medical clinics. Some medical billing jobs even allow you to work at home. As the healthcare system continues to grow, people who have medical billing training are in high demand. If you want to pursue a medical billing career, please check out the list of Alabama schools below. Common Searches Used to Find This Page:
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Virginia College has long been recognized by employers for offering degree programs of value. Virginia College has campus locations across the South and Southwest. Virginia College offers programs in medicine, law, technology, business, and culinary.

62. Alabama Medical Coding Training -- An Online Directory Of College And Career Edu
systems, software, medical insurance regulations, and exposure HOME (from education Online Search for medical alabama Medical Coding Training See our list of
http://www.education-online-search.com/medical_training/medical_coding_training/
Alabama Medical Coding Training
Alabama Medical Coding Training : A directory of information about Alabama medical coding schools, universities, and colleges offering medical coding training that can help you decide which school is best for you. As a medical coding specialist you will be responsible for coding medical data from patient records in a physician's office, clinic, or hospital. Medical coding training includes courses in medical coding systems, software, medical insurance regulations, and exposure to the healthcare environment. Medical coding jobs include responsibility for reviewing patients' medical records and assigning numeric codes for each diagnosis and procedure. A medical coding specialist plays a critical role in enabling medical institutions to collect reimbursement for their expenses and collection of revenues. Once your medical coding training has been completed, and you have received your certification, you will be qualified for medical coding jobs in hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, or even at insurance companies. Certified medical coding specialists are in very high demand as the healthcare system continues to grow. To pursue a career in medical coding in the rapidly growing healthcare industry, please check out the list of Alabama schools that provide medical coding training below.

63. RBFF - Aquatic Science, Fishing, And Boating Education Web Directory
Science, Fishing, and Boating education Web Directory. provide information on boating regulations and other Boat Registration in alabama REGISTERING YOUR BOAT
http://www.rbff-education.org/directory/boating_information/regulations/index.sh
Aquatic Science, Fishing, and Boating Education Web Directory Sitemap About This Site Help Become an Editor ... Add a Website to the Directory Search Any Word All Words Entire Database This Category Only Within Results Educational Resources Aquatic Science Fishing Information Boating Information ... Boating Information Regulations There are no more subcategories. Listings sorted alphabetically
Results 1 - 15 of at least 75
Arizona Game and Fish Watercraft Home Page

AZ Game and Fish provide information on boating regulations and other useful information. The Online Watercraft Registration system allows individuals to renew their registration and have immediate use of their watercraft.
http://www.gf.state.az.us/outdoor_recreation/boati...
Boat Registration in Alabama

REGISTERING YOUR BOAT-Alabama registers all mechanically propelled vessels, sailboats, and boat for hire.
http://www.outdooralabama.com/boating/registration...
This is Montana's general boating information page with links to registration, life jackets, personal watercraft, age limits, and more.
http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/parks/boated.asp

64. The Foundation For Safe Boating And Marine Info - Your Complete Resource For Mar
alabama Marine Police, Boating Safety Act of 1959 aquatic weed control, boating safety education, Clean Vessel and Navigation Code, Boating regulations online.
http://www.boatingandmarineinfo.org/opt2.html
Link: Government Marine Safety and Enforcement Websites
Marine Recreational Fishing Laws and Regulations
ME NH New Hampshire RI The Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Assoc. [20... MA Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries - ... NY NY Fishing CT Connecticut Marine Fisheries Office NJ NJ/Federal Saltwater Fishing Regulations DE DNREC Online VA Virginia Marine Resources Commission MD Maryland Fishing: Regulations NC 2004 NC Recreational Coastal Waters Guide SC South Carolina Saltwater Rules GA Georgia DNR, Coastal Resources Division LA Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries AL Alabama Marine Resources Division Home Page MS Mississippi Saltwater Fishing Regulations TX Texas 2003-2004 Recreational Fishing: Contents FL Marine Fisheries Summarized Regulations AK Alaska Department of Fish and Game CA California Sport Fishing Regulations WA WDFW Fishing in Washington OR Oregon ODFW - Regulations HI Hawaii Fishing Regulations
US TERRORIST THREAT ALERT IS

65. Directory Of State Departments Of Education
to send your state special education regulations, and other they publish about special education, IEPs, and alabama Department of Special education Services 334
http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/seas.htm
Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities Wrightslaw l No Child Left Behind l Fetaweb l Harbor House Law Press l Yellow Pages for Kids Getting Help
Directory of State Departments of Education Print this page
Contact your state department of education. Ask them to send your state special education regulations, and other information they publish about special education, IEPs, and parent advocacy.
For more information and resources, visit your state PTI page and contact the Protection and Advocacy agency for your state.
Note:
Addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses change often. If you learn that an organization has new contact information, please send an email with the correct information. Alabama Department of Special Education Services
Website: www.alsde.edu Alaska Office of Special Education/AK Department of Education
Website: www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/sped

66. DIXON V. ALABAMA (1961)
The State Board of education, which is boards) includes the following in its regulations (as carried 195859 Registration-Announcement of alabama State College
http://www.securityoncampus.org/lawyers/dixon.html
294 F.2d 150
(Cite as: 294 F.2d 150)
St. John DIXON et al., Appellants,
v.
ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION et al., Appellees.
No. 18641.
United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.
Aug. 4, 1961. Action for former students at state supported college seeking preliminary and permanent injunction restraining State Board of Education and others from obstructing their right to attend college. From a judgment of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Frank M. Johnson, Jr., J., 186 F.Supp. 945, upholding the dismissal and denying requested relief, the students appealed. The Court of Appeals, Rives, Circuit Judge, held that due process required notice and some opportunity for a hearing before the students at the tax-supported college could be expelled for misconduct. Reversed and remanded. Cameron, Circuit Judge, dissented. Jack Greenberg, Thurgood Marshall, New York City, Fred D. Gray, Montgomery, Ala., Derrick A. Bell, Jr., New York City, for appellants, James M. Nabrit, III, New York City, of Counsel. Gordon Madison, Asst. Atty, Gen. of Ala., MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen. of Ala., Robt. P. Bradley, Governor's Office, Montgomery, Ala., for appellees.

67. AAMU Education & Information Technology Services - Acceptable Use Policy
violate existing laws or regulations; • Displaying obscene staff and faculty at alabama A M University. should contact the Office of education and Information
http://www.aamu.edu/eits/acceptableusepolicy.asp
Acceptable Computer Use Statement Introduction
Access Privileges
Unacceptable Use

Misuse of computing, network or information resources can result in the loss of computing and/or network access. Additionally, misuse can be prosecuted under applicable statutes. Users will be held accountable for their conduct under any applicable university policies or procedures, or state or federal laws and regulations. Examples of Unacceptable Use
Conduct which involves the misuse of computer facilities and data networks, including, but not limited to, the following:
• Violating university security or damaging university systems;
• Attempts to circumvent data protection schemes or uncover security loopholes. This includes creating and/or running programs that are designed to identify security loopholes and/or decrypt intentionally secure data;
• Knowingly running or installing on any computer system or network, or giving to another user a program intended to damage or to place excessive load on a computer system or network. This includes, but is not limited to, programs known as computer viruses, Trojan Horses and worms;
• Attempted use, or possession in one's university account, of programs intended to crash the system, fraudulently imitate system responses, "sniff" secure or encrypted information, or gain unauthorized access to privileges, accounts, data, software, computers, or networks;

68. Alabama License Information & Regulations
credits in the state of alabama since 1992 qualifies as acceptable continuing professional education is that NOTE Since state board regulations are constantly
http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/alabama.html
Alabama Board Information For Referrals:
Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy
770 Washington Ave, Suite 236
PO Box 300375
Montgomery, AL 36130-0375
Phone: (334) 242-5700
Fax: (334) 242-2711
Website: www.asbpa.state.al.us Do PES courses qualify for CPE in the state of Alabama? YES
The board does not have formal sponsor registration requirements, however, we are registered with NASBA and have issued credits in the state of Alabama since 1992.
License Renewal Information:
License Expiration Information:
Registrants must register annually by 9/30. CPE Completion Due By: CPE must be completed by by 9/30 of renewal year and reported by 10/1. Self Study Credit Hours: The website reflects the number of credits granted for the course per the AICPA and NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy) statement of standards. Maximum Allowable Self Study Credits: Registrants may claim up to 20 hours for formal self-study programs in any renewal period.

69. Community Profile: Tuskegee, Alabama
County, Macon. State, alabama. MSA, Spending Per Pupil $5388.48, Nearest Postsecondary education Enrollment. Land Use regulations. Zoning Ordinances Yes,
http://www.amea.com/comms/tuskegeeprof.html
Community Profile: Tuskegee, Alabama
Community Profile Subjects General Information Location Climate Education ... Local Contact
General Information
Community Tuskegee County Macon State Alabama MSA Incorporated Yes Foreign Trade Zone No Enterprise Zone Yes
Location
Area of State Southeast Latitude: Longitude:
Distance From: Atlanta: Birmingham: Huntsville Mobile Memphis Nashville Montgomery Tampa New Orleans Jacksonville Return to table
Population and Income
Year Current Population 2000 Census 1990 Census City County MSA Estimated
present population
(30 mi. radius) Households in county Income: Per Capita Average Household Median Household Return to table
Climate
Mean Temperature (Fahr.): Annual January July Avg. Annual Precipitation inches Altitude 475 ft. above MSL Prevailing winds Northwest Return to table
Education
School system Macon County Schools Schools For school year No. No. Teacher/Student Elementary Middle/Junior High school Vocational Tech Private/parochial Total HS Graduates/yr Enrollment Spending Per Pupil Nearest Post-secondary education Enrollment Vocational tech Opelika State Tech. College

70. Alabama Safety Regulations
be in compliance with continuing education requirements annually Hazardous Materials—Proposed Rules—alabama. Proposed Regulation Radiation Protection Rules
http://safety1.blr.com/regs.cfm/state/106
Safety Home BLR Online Catalog Environmental ... Free Newsletters
You are NOT logged in. Advanced Search Select one, two, or all three fields, then click "Go" Select a Topic ALL Topics Accident Prevention ADA Agriculture Air Contaminants Asbestos Audits Back Safety Bloodborne Pathogens Chemical Hazards Chemical Hygiene Compliance Compressed Gases Confined Spaces Construction Conveyors Corrosives Cranes and Slings Diving Driving Safely Drugs Electrical Safety Emergency Preparedness Enforcement Ergonomics Exit Routes Eye and Face Protection Fall Protection Fire Extinguishers Fire Prevention First Aid Flammables Fleet Safety Foot Protection Forklifts General Safety Hand and Portable Power Tools Hand Protection Hazard Communication Hazardous Materials HAZWOPER Head Protection Health Health Care Safety Health Hazards Hearing Protection Heat and Cold Hot Work Housekeeping Illness and Injuries Inspections Job Hazard Labels Ladders Lead Lifting Lockout/Tagout Longshoring Machine Guarding Marine Terminals Material Handling MSDS New Employee Orientation Noise OSHA Powered Platforms PPE Process Safety Mgmt.

71. Education Policy Studies Laboratory: Language Policy Research Unit--Arizona Stat
Until recently, educational language policy in the US since though the state of alabama argued that VI does not mention language rights, federal regulations
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/public/alabama.html
The Language Policy of State Drivers' License Testing:
Expediency, Symbolism, or Creeping Incrementalism?
Harold Schiffman
South Asian Regional Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Until recently, educational language policy in the US has been the chief site of contention about language, as seen in recent initiatives, referenda, and state constitutional amendments. Provision for drivers' licensing testing in languages other than English (LotE), on the other hand, has often exemplified what I call expedient language policy, i.e. using a LotE for a higher end, that of ensuring highway safety and enhancing opportunities (freedom of travel, especially for economic benefits, i.e. work). In some states, however, notably an Alabama case Alexander v. Sandoval, , language policy of vehicle licensing has become symbolic of other issues, and the ACLU is now pitted against the National Review, the ACLU, the English-Only and English-First organizations, as well as disability- rights organizations, many of whom have provided amicus curae briefs, all of which seems at first glance out of proportion to the importance of the issue at hand. Between the time this paper was proposed and the present, the the Supreme Court has heard this case and found in favor of the state of Alabama and against the parties to the original suit. (The court heard

72. NSF/EPSCoR Waste Utilization Project/Summary
This information will help industry comply with EPA environmental regulations, increase its revenue Impact on education in alabama Environmental education
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/te/epscor/summary.html
Project Summary
The National Science Foundation/EPSCoR poject investigates the problem of solid waste management in the State of Alabama. It introduces an integrated solution to preserve one of the most important assets of Alabama ­ its environment. In 1994, it is estimated that 5,233,413~tons of solid waste will be generated in Alabama. While the rate of solid-waste generation has been steadily increasing, the number of landfill sites is dramatically decreasing due to stringent federal and State regulations. In order to address the multi-faceted solid waste proble, the EPSCoR proposal has tapped into the valuable resources of four major universities in the state and allowed a research team to be formed from their faculty members. Auburn University, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Alabama at Huntsville and University of South Alabama has decided to join efforts and introduce the first integrated, interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research program focusing on added value reclamation of solid waste in the State of Alabama. The core objective of this proposal is to help divert a considerable part of the waste stream from landfills to production facilities. This research team, with its diverse and multi­ disciplinary expertise, is able to handle the engineering aspects of this complex environmental problem. The proposed approach utilizes the maximum potential of the waste stream for products which are useful to the society. Four clusters will be formed to handle this diverse problem:

73. Official Boating Safety Course With Online Exam For Your Boating License Or Boat
safety information and the boating laws and regulations in each around one of our online boater safety education courses for alabama, Arkansas, Delaware
http://www.boat-ed.com/
Official Boat Safety Courses and Online Tests for Your Boat License or Boater Safety Certification
Welcome to Boat Ed! Our safe boating courses will improve your water safety and boating skills and qualify you for a discount on your boat insurance with most insurance providers. This is the only place on the Web where you can obtain your official boat and personal watercraft (PWC or jet skis) safety course certificate issued by your state government's boating agency. You'll find boat and PWC course options with:
  • Online boating safety courses with online boater certification tests for your state. Home-study video boating education courses for your state. Information on classroom boat safety classes in your state.
The video and online boating safety courses found on this site are approved by the state agencies responsible for boating and by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and are recognized by the U. S. Coast Guard. All of the boating courses found on this site satisfy the mandatory boater education certification required by law in these states.

74. A+ Library
educate alabama s specialneeds children. This represents an increase of $20 million for the second consecutive year. The regulations for special education
http://www.aplusala.org/libr/ednews/2002/en02-jul12.asp
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Alabama Schools to Receive $737.6 Million in Federal Dollars
In a news conference on July 3, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) announced that Alabama will receive $737.6 million in federal education funding for the federal fiscal year, which began Monday, July 1, 2002. The funding represents an increase of more than $90 million and is partly the result of the "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) education reform bill signed into law by President Bush in January. Much of the new money will be used for programs designed to help disadvantaged children in the state's poorer school districts. The funding increases will affect a number of state education programs:
  • $166.4 million will fund Title I, which helps provide education services for disadvantaged youth. This represents an $18.3 million increase from last year. The NCLB Act provides school systems greater flexibility in how they use these funds to improve student achievement.

75. Education 290-3-3
consistent with the requirements of law, rules, regulations, policies and a comprehensive written test required by the alabama State Board of education.
http://www.alabamaadministrativecode.state.al.us/docs/ed/3ED3.htm
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
CHAPTER 290-3-3 TEACHER EDUCATION - INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES
TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions
32 semester hours in a teaching field, including at least 19 semester hours of upper division courses. Academic Major. The specialized area of study in a discipline as defined by the college or university and listed on the individual’s transcript. For the purpose of program approval, the major must require a minimum of 32 semester hours with at lest 19 semester hours of upper-division credit. For admission to Alternative Class A programs, may be 32 semester hours in a specialized area of study in a discipline including at least 19 hours of upper-division credit. Alabama Prospective Teacher Testing Program. The statewide testing program required by the Alabama State Board of Education for prospective teachers as a precondition for certification. Approved Program. A teacher education program offered by a college or university that has been formally approved by the State Board of Education. Certification.

76. ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Code of alabama 1975, relating to the Police Police Officer s and Firefighter s Survivor s Educational. POFSEAP regulations in order to comply with statutory.
http://www.alabamaadministrativecode.state.al.us/UpdatedMonthly/VolXVIIIn1/p9.ht
ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION
SUBSTANCE OF PROPOSED ACTION: To amend the POFSEAP Regulations to comply with amendments adopted by Alabama Act 99-448. TIME, PLACE, MANNER OF PRESENTING VIEWS: Persons wishing to present views concerning the proposed amendments to the regulations may contact Dr. William H. Wall, Director of Grants and Scholarships, Alabama Commission on Higher Edacation, Post Office Box 302000, Montgomery, AL 36130-2000; 334/242-2271 , between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM each day, up to and including December 6, 1999. FINAL DATE FOR COMMENT AND COMPLETION OF NOTICE: December 6,1999. CONTACT PERSON AT AGENCY: Dr. William H. Wall Signature of officer authorized to promulgate rules and regulations or his or her deputy

77. Center For Education Reform
alabama has no charter school law. alabama has no charter school law. Automatic Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies,
http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=cLaw&stateID=5&altCol=2

78. 2002 Alabama Legislative Update
Resources to adopt rules and regulations to control registered with the State of alabama must be this legislation created a public education program designed
http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/SGLC/22.2legislative.htm
2002 Alabama Legislative Update
Amanda M. Beard, 3L and Magnolia Bravo, M.S., J.D.
The following is a summary of coastal, wildlife, marine, and water resources related
legislation enacted by the Alabama Legislature during the 2002 session.
2002 Alabama Laws 59. (S.B. 29) Approved January 31, 2002. Effective October 1, 2003. 2002 Alabama Laws 342. (H.B. 358) Approved April 17, 2002. Effective April 17, 2002. 2002 Alabama Laws 357. (H.B. 182) Approved April 17, 2002. Effective October 1, 2002. Appropriates funds for the Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association.
2002 Alabama Laws 373. (H.B. 185) Approved April 17, 2002. Effective October 1, 2002. Appropriates funds for the Tri-Rivers Waterway Development Authority, which is a non-profit organization promoting the effective development, utilization, and maintenance of the Apalachicola-Chatahoochee-Flint River Basin. 2002 Alabama Laws 374. (H.B. 187) Approved April 17, 2002. Effective October 1, 2002. Appropriates funds for the Waste Reduction and Technology Transfer Foundation for waste reduction, pollution prevention and technology transfer education services.

79. Library Items With A Subject Of FERPA (Family Education Rights And
2004, Family educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Final regulations. University of alabama in Huntsville. 2002, Family education Rights and Privacy Act.
http://www.educause.edu/asp/doclib/subject_docs.asp?Term_ID=250

80. ALSDE - Special Education
provides technical assistance to all education agencies serving Alabamas gifted children as well as federal and state laws and regulations and for processing all complaints and
http://www.alsde.edu/html/sections/section_detail.asp?section=65&footer=sect

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