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  1. PUC approves $89M consumer education plan. (California Public Utilities Commission): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Pat Broderick, 1997-08-18
  2. Recalled Calif. Gov. vetoes bill giving illegal-immigrant students free ride.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Marla Jo Fisher, 2003-11-10
  3. The culture of policy: Aggregate versus individualist thinking about the regulation of education (Project report) by Ann Swidler, 1982
  4. Work Permit Handbook for California Schools: Laws and Regulations Governing the Employment of Minors
  5. Community education. (Patient Self-Determination Act) (includes related article on California Consortium on Patient Self-Determination) (Practicing the ... An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Mathy Mezey, 1991-09-01
  6. Probing the benefits of California's new CE law. (continuing education for insurance license applicants) (Executive Viewpoint): An article from: National ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Robert Pryor, 1991-12-30
  7. Skate the lot. (skating program for children in Solvang, California)(Leisure Today: Youth Program Success Stories): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Carolyn B. Shank, Martie Lacey, 1995-04-01
  8. Soda ban spreads in California. (News).(California schools ban junk food)(Brief Article): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
  9. MBA program probe draws puzzled response: official wonders if state regulations within CSU system are arcane. (Education).(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Rene'e Beasley Jones, 2002-07-29
  10. "Three strikes" law: fair or Foul?. (Debate).(mandatory sentencing law in California): An article from: Junior Scholastic
  11. Class-Size Reduction In California.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Brian Stecher, George Bohrnstedt, et all 2001-05-01
  12. California colleges enforce smoke-free campuses.(dateline Washington): An article from: Community College Week by Marla Jo Fisher, 2005-02-28
  13. The story of California's charter school legislation.(Special Section on Charter Schools): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Gary K. Hart, Sue Burr, 1996-09-01
  14. Structured English immersion: breakthrough in teaching limited-English-proficient students.(California)(Abstract): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Keith Baker, 1998-11-01

1. State Bar Of California
Work Permit regulations In addition to Federal (FLSA) regulations the State of california california LABOR LAWS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE OF education FOR INFORMATION ON
http://www.calbar.org/pub250/mcclerr1.htm

2. Welcome To The California Veterinary Medical Board
Includes contact information, consumer issues, regulations, continuing education, and licensing information.
http://www.vmb.ca.gov/
California Home Consumer Issues Licensing Examinations ... Hot Links Contact Us Veterinary Medical Board
Registered Veterinary Technician Committee
1420 Howe Avenue, Suite 6
Sacramento, CA 95825-3228
Fax (916) 263-2621
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Welcome to the California Veterinary Medical Board The mission of the Veterinary Medical Board (VMB) and the Registered Veterinary Technician Committee (RVTC) is to provide protection for consumers and animals through proper licensing of veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians, and through vigorous, objective enforcement of the California Veterinary Practice Act . The VMB and RVTC are agencies within the California Department of Consumer Affairs Order the California Veterinary Medicine Practice Act by online purchase from LawTech Publishing Company or by calling 1-(800) 498-0911, ext. 5
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3. California Department Of Education
Provides leadership, assistance, oversight and resources so that every californian has access to an education that meets worldclass standards Funding Opportunities. Laws regulations. Publications. School Directory. Staff Directory more california Department of education. 1430 N Street
http://www.cde.ca.gov/
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To create a dynamic, world-class education system that equips all students with the knowledge and skills to excel in college and careers, and excel as parents and citizens.
Superintendent
Jack O'Connell Highlights No Child Left Behind
California's homepage for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) serves as a clearinghouse for information on California's ongoing implementation of NCLB. Academic Performance Index (API)
The cornerstone of the California's Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999 (PSAA), measures the academic performance and growth of schools. Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR)
The STAR program is to help measure how well students are learning basic academic skills.

4. CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CODE
State of california Continuing education regulations The proposed EMS Continuing education regulations (proposed Chapter 11, Division 9, Title 22, california Code of regulations) were sent out for a second public
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=edc&codebody=

5. Hunting In California
Includes information on conservation, hunter education, lands and facilities available, Licenses and Permits. Fish and game regulations for the state are provided.
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/hunting/
California Home DFG Home Page Email Directory Enforcement ... Public Affairs Going fishing or hunting?
Check the weather first. Enter a city or Zip Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Programs Branch 1812 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-445-4048 (fax)
"Conserving California's Wildlife Since 1870" Hunting In California
California has a wonderful diversity of hunting opportunities including antelope, deer, elk, wild pig, chukar, dove, sage grouse, quail, and waterfowl. Most hunting opportunities are established using the zone system with varying dates and bag limits. Special muzzleloader, falconry, and archery seasons are available for most upland game and big game species. For more information check out the links on this page.

6. Letter From Richard Watson 01-12-04
I and Emergency Medical TechnicianParamedic regulations and to Chapter 11 on EMS Continuing education and Chapter Division 2.5, Title 22, california Code of
http://www.emsa.cahwnet.gov/legislation/letter041204.asp
California Home EMSA Home EMS Division Disaster Medical Division ... Prevention and Public Education Emergency Medical Services Authority
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Proposed Regulations Letter from Richard Watson DATE: April 9, 2004 TO: American College of Emergency Physicians, California Chapter
American College of Surgeons, California Chapter
California EMS Administrators’ Association
California Ambulance Association
California Healthcare Association
California Community Colleges
California Conference of Local Health Officers
California Fire Chiefs’ Association
California Highway Patrol California Medical Association California National Guard California Nurses Association California Peace Officers’ Association California Rescue and Paramedic Association California State Firefighters’ Association Commission on Emergency Medical Services County Administrative Officers County/Regional Emergency Medical Services Administrators County Supervisors’ Association of California Paramedic Training Programs Emergency Medical Technician-I Training Programs Emergency Nurses’ Association, California Chapter

7. California Community Colleges - ESED- Instructional Resources And Technology
Colleges. GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. california Community Colleges Distance education regulations and Guidelines (March 2004); Distance
http://www.cccco.edu/divisions/esed/aa_ir/disted.htm
California Home Chancellor's Office Home Find a College News ... Agency Distance Education Sub-Unit The mission of the Distance Education Sub-Unit is to promote student access and success by integrating programs and services of the Community Colleges using technology mediated instruction and to develop and promote effective distance learning paradigms. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES POLICY GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS ADVISORY COMMITTEE GRANTS
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8. Laws & Regulations Database - Search
california Department of education. Laws regulations A Composite of Laws Database Search Engine Please enter the field you would
http://eit.otan.dni.us/speced/laws_search/searchLaws.cfm
Database Search Engine
Please enter the field you would like to search for in the Special Education Laws and Regulations Database. Select the type of information you would like to view, then enter additional information, to narrow your search, in one or more fields below: Search Tips and Explanation Of Terms Short search tips are listed under the query boxes. Keyword: Return: All records at a time. Enter words to search for within the body of the code,
or exact Code Number.
California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

9. Legislation/Regulations - Bureau For Private Postsecondary And Vocational Educat
Private postsecondary schools are regulated by the california Department of Consumer Affairs Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational education. The Bureau approves the schools to operate
http://www.bppve.ca.gov/legislation_regulations.htm
California Home BPPVE Homepage Students/Consumers Directory of Institutions ... Veterans Contact Us Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education
400 R Street, Suite 5000
Sacramento, CA 95814-6200
Fax (916) 323-6571
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My CA BPPVE Site Legislation/Regulations Laws Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education Reform Act Legislation AB 201 (Statutes 2001, Chapter 621) AB 2967 (Statutes 2002, Chapter 581) SB 362 (Statutes 2003, Chapter 788) SB 364 (Statutes 2003, Chapter 789) SB 967 (Statutes 2003, Chapter 340) Regulations Bureau regulations, except for regulations relating to degree-granting schools Bureau regulations, including regulations related to degree granting schools, are available at the California Code of Regulations Website (go to Education Code, Title 5, Division 7..5, Chapter 2)

10. Regulation And Guidelines For Curriculum Development
full text of regulations and Guidelines related to california Community College curriculum. These materials include not only links to the education Code and
http://www.curriculum.cc.ca.us/Curriculum/RegulationsGuidelines/RegulationsGuidl
Regulations and Guidelines for Curriculum Development This section contains the full text of regulations and Guidelines related to California Community College curriculum. These materials include not only links to the Education Code and Title 5 but also guidelines and publications produced by the Community College Chancellor's Office, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, the California State University, the University of California, and the other state organizations. Distance Education Guidelines
In an effort to provide on-going assistance and evaluation of the distance education activities within the California Community Colleges system, The Chancellor's Office has developed these Distance Education Guidelines. Title 5 Sections 53200 and 53203
"Academic Senate means an organization whose primary function is to make recommendations with respect to academic and professional matters." Section 53200 defines academic and professional matters; Section 53203 outlines the powers under Section 53200. Education Code
This site is maintained by the Legislative Counsel of California, pursuant to California law. It contains full text of bills, resolutions, and constitutional amendments, their status, history, votes, analyses, and veto messages.

11. Regulations And Guidelines On Distance Education
Board of Governors of the california Community Colleges The rules and regulations shall also provide for enrolled in approved distance education in accordance
http://www.curriculum.cc.ca.us/Curriculum/RegulationsGuidelines/Regulations_Dist
Title 5 Regulations on Distance Education Overview
In July 2002 final Title 5 regulations were adopted for distance education, to replace the previous trial period regulations that were originally adopted in 1994 and modified in 1998. Language concerning curriculum and academic standards remained completely unchanged, but the language was moved out of the subchapter on independent study and into the subchapter describing regular programs, courses and classes. New section numbers were created. You can access the text of these regulations using either the old or the new section number from the links below. Other sections concerning various aspects of apportionment calculations were amended and current language is available below. Draft Chancellor's Office Guidelines on these sections are expected to be finalized in 2003-04. Final Curriculum and Academic Standards Title 5 Sections
(adopted July 2002)
55205. Definitions and Application

12. The Leonard Law - For California Student Activists
COLLEGE FREE SPEECH. california education Code 76120. The governing board of a community college district shall adopt rules and regulations relating to the
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PUBLIC COLLEGES California Education Code 66301 . (a) Neither the Regents of the University of California, the Trustees of the California State University, nor the governing board of any community college district shall make or enforce any rule subjecting any student to disciplinary sanction solely on the basis of conduct that is speech or other communication that, when engaged in outside a campus of those institutions, is protected from governmental restriction by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or Section 2 of Article 1 of the California Constitution.
(b) Any student enrolled in an institution, as specified in
subdivision (a), that has made or enforced any rule in violation of subdivision (a) may commence a civil action to obtain appropriate injunctive and declaratory relief as determined by the court. Upon motion, a court may award attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff in a civil action pursuant to this section.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize any prior restraint of student speech.

13. Laws & Regulations - Resources (CA Dept Of Education)
education Code, regulations, waivers and other laws pertaining to education in california. amend or repeal regulations for the california Department of education, State Superintendent of Public
http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/lr
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Education Code, regulations, waivers and other laws pertaining to Education in California.
Official Web sites for California Law, Education Code and California Code of Regulations. District Organization
Reference for procedures and responsibilities for all parties involved in the school district organization process. Government Affairs
Information regarding the administration of all departmental activities relating to state and federal legislation and the interests of the public in that legislation.
Notices of proposed actions to adopt, amend or repeal regulations for the California Department of Education, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the California State Board of Education.
Current law on pupil promotion and retention. Waivers
Help for local educational agencies to request a waiver from the State Board of Education. Provides flexibility to the California Education Code , Title 5 Regulation, and the federal No Child Left Behind Act. California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

14. EAP Substance Abuse Policy
of the University of california, students enrolled in, and employees of, the education Abroad Program are subject to all the rules and regulations of the
http://eap.ucop.edu/eap/reference/guide/appendixIII-abuse.htm
EAP Substance Abuse Policy
The information on this page is from the 2004-2005 EAP General Information Guide.
NOTE: The excessive use of alcohol by students abroad, where there is no legal drinking age, is one of the primary causes of accidents and incidents resulting in injuries. EAP does not condone any behavior that results from the abuse of alcohol, and such behavior may result in expulsion from the program. Students should be careful to limit their alcohol intake and pay particular attention to the regulations described below.
Preamble
As participants in an academic program of the University of California, students enrolled in, and employees of, the Education Abroad Program are subject to all the rules and regulations of the University. Thus the policies relating to substance abuse at the University of California apply equally to students abroad who are receiving credit from the University through the Education Abroad Program, and its employees.

15. University Of California Extension | Education | News And Information
Childhood education regulations and Licensing Requirements Assembly Bill AB243 Child Development Permit Professional Growth Requirements california Commission
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16. CDE Regulations For Prop 227
ANALYSIS OF STATE BOARD OF education EMERGENCY regulations FOR PROPOSITION 227. Jill Kerper Mora, Ed.D. San Diego State University. Title 5, california Code of
http://coe.sdsu.edu/people/jmora/Prop227/SBE227Anaylsis.htm
ANALYSIS OF STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS FOR PROPOSITION 227 Jill Kerper Mora, Ed.D.
San Diego State University Title 5, California Code of Regulation
Division 1, Chapter 11
English Language Education for Immigrant Children Proposition 227 Update: At its April 8, 1999 meeting, the State Board of Education voted 7 to 2 to eliminate requirements that were previously in force and unchanged by Proposition 227 regarding identification, reclassification and assessment of LEP students. According to Multicultural Education,Training, and Advocacy, Inc. (1999, Spring) the SBOE changed 1) 5 CCR 4303 that required assessment of students in their primary language for initial identification; 2) eliminated the requirment for objective standards and procedures for reclassifying LEP students as fluent English proficient (5 CCR 4306) and 3) eliminated the requirement to conduct an annual assessment of the academic progress of LEP students (5 CCR 4311). The SBOE stated reasons were that the language of the regulations was inconsistent with the provisions of Proposition 227 and that it felt the need to give school districts more flexibility. META has filed a legal memorandum opposing the changes on the grounds that they seriously undermine rights neither curtailed by passage of 227 nor inconsistent with its provisions and that the changes consistute an action in excess of the authority granted to the board by the Legislature. Among the policies and procedures left in place under established regulations are the requirements for teacher qualifications and authorizing credentials for serving English language learners (BCLAD and CLAD credential or certificate).

17. Boating Regulations By State
State Boating Laws, Boating education regulations, Reciprocity accepts No mandatory boating education requirements california, No mandatory boating education laws
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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.

18. University Of California Santa Cruz - Office Of International Education - ISSS
Immigration and Naturalization Service regulations governing review 20002004 University of california, Santa Cruz - Office of International education.
http://oie.ucsc.edu/is3/sev-regulations.php
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SEVIS - Fact Sheet
Quick overview of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System and how it tightens and improves procedures for foreign students visiting the United States. SEVIS - Justice Department Proposes Rule Governing Foreign Student Reporting As part of the ongoing effort to enhance the United States' Homeland Security, the Justice Department is proposing a new rule to implement significant changes in the means by which information about foreign students and exchange visitors is retained and reported. The new regulations will require schools to collect and report information on foreign students to the INS.

19. University Of California Santa Cruz - Office Of International Education - ISSS
Federal regulations. Cultural Affairs http//exchanges.state.gov/education/jexchanges Information com/ucc Currency converter University of california Santa Cruz
http://oie.ucsc.edu/is3/gen-links.php
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20. CSBoE_EduIntStandards.htm
Pat McGinnis, regulations Adoption Coordinator california Department of education 721 Capitol Mall, Room 552 PO Box 944272 Sacramento, california 942442720
http://www.savrid.org/CSBoE_EduIntStandards.htm
Sacramento Valley Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
TITLE 5, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Educational Interpreter Standards March 22, 2002 ***updatePASSED at public hearing The State Board of Education (State Board) proposes to adopt the regulations described below after considering all comments, objections, or recommendations regarding the proposed action. PROPOSED REGULATORY ACTION The State Board proposes to amend Sections 3051.16 and 3065 of Article 5, Subchapter 1, Chapter 3, Division 1 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, providing guidance on certification requirements for educational interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing pupils. PUBLIC HEARING The State Board will hold a public hearing starting at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 721 Capitol Mall, Room 166. The room is wheelchair accessible. At the hearing, any person may present statements or arguments orally or in writing relevant to the proposed action described in the Informative Digest. The State Board requests that any person desiring to present statements or arguments orally notify the agency of such intent. No oral statements will be accepted subsequent to this public hearing. WRITTEN COMMENT PERIOD Any interested person, or his or her authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the State Board. All written comments must be received no later than the close of the public hearing scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2002. Requests to present oral statements at the public hearing or written comments for the State Board's consideration should be directed to:

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