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  1. The California Mathematics Standards, The They're Not Only Right; They're the Law.(new math standards in schools): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Wayne Bishop, 1999-02-01
  2. Monster pets: should you be convicted of murder if your dog kills someone? A jury in California said yes, and sent a woman to prison. Was this the right ... (USA).: An article from: Junior Scholastic by Alexandra Hanson-Harding, 2002-05-06
  3. Calif. court orders college to arbitrate employee grievance.(California): An article from: Community College Week by Eric Freedman, 2005-01-31
  4. California Legislature Requires Abortion Training.(Brief Article): An article from: National Right to Life News
  5. New law lets California take control of beleaguered college.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Marla Jo Fisher, 2004-08-16
  6. The California plan for dealer's with public school accountability.: An article from: Education by Andrew Kennedy, 1997-03-22
  7. CSUN puts focus on geography in admission policy.(Up Front)(California State University Northridge): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal by Slav Kandyba, 2004-05-10
  8. California puts off audit of community colleges' physical-education programs. (Noteworthy News).: An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education by Marla Jo Fisher, 2003-05-22
  9. In California: probable cause is no longer needed in school searches. .(Brief Article): An article from: District Administration by Al Branch, 2001-10-01
  10. Amendment would safeguard slice of California budget for colleges. (around the nation).: An article from: Community College Week by Marla Jo Fisher, 2003-04-14
  11. California parents' preferences and beliefs regarding school-based sex education policy.(Report): An article from: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health by Norman A. Constantine, Petra Jerman, et all 2007-09-01
  12. Zoning And Land Use in California by Douglas B. Aikins, Tom Curry, et all 2006
  13. California colleges' future: parity or powerlessness?: An article from: Community College Week by Kathleen Kennedy Manzo, 2002-12-23
  14. Last month in education.(Brief Article): An article from: Curriculum Review

21. WorldNetDaily: New Pro-homosexual Regulations Drafted
Under the recommendations, which will soon be adopted by the california Department of education as administrative regulations to be followed in every K12
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=22709

22. Education Week: Charter Schools - School, Teacher, Educator, Student, State, Reg
traditional notions of what public education means. from many of the laws and regulations that govern california s Cap on Charter Schools Outdated, Study Says
http://www.edweek.org/context/topics/issuespage.cfm?id=42

23. UC Riverside Academic Senate - Graduate School Of Education Regulations
of california, Office of the President University of california, Riverside Academic Senate Bylaws and regulations Graduate School of education regulations.
http://senate.ucr.edu/senate_site/cms.php?action=read_bylaws&code=er

24. Federal Education Laws And Regulations, 2004 Edition With CD-ROM - LexisNexis.co
Alaska School Laws regulations, 20032004 Edition. Arizona education Laws Annotated, 2003-2004 Edition w/CD-ROM. california education Code, 2004 Edition W/CD
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  • Includes Federal No Child Left Behind Act CD-ROM With Regulations and Fully-Annotated Statutes Table of Code Sections Affected by Legislation Table of CFR Sections Affected Annual Replacement Edition Index and Extensive Table of Contents
Now you can have all the federal education laws and regulations contained in the United States Code Service (USCS) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in one convenient publication.
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. Federal Education Laws and Regulations is the most inclusive reference of its kind, providing relevant statutes from other sections of the U.S. Code so you have the full scope of education laws.

25. West-Search Results
Title 5, education, LawDesk® CDROM ed. (Barclays Official california Code of regulations) Complete set of regulations vital to california’s educational
http://west.thomson.com/store/searchresults.asp?ProductType=Products&seriesname=

26. Untitled Document
871 Los Angeles Board of education, Bulletin M-95, 8/30/99 The following summary includes the various california statutes and regulations governing the
http://www.studioteachers.com/bluebook2/scope_of_regs.html

27. California Department Of Pesticide Regulations Continuing Education Requirements
california Department of Pesticide regulations Continuing education Requirements.
http://www.pestnetwork.com/continue/state_page/california1.html
California
Department of Pesticide Regulations
Continuing Education Requirements
Course Registration
Course Log-on
For questions regarding California recertification requirements:
Please contact:
California Department of Pesticide Regulations
The following courses and appropriate CEU credits have been approved by the California Department of Pesticide.

Approved for General Credit
Registration Information
To register for the online courses, click here for the

28. California License Information & Regulations
and have issued credits in california since 1992 to qualify as acceptable continuing education under Section for acceptable CPE as stated per board regulations.
http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/california.html
Ca lifornia State Board Information:
California State Board of Accountancy
2000 Evergreen Street, Suite 250
Sacramento, CA 95815-3832
Phone: (916) 263-3680
Fax: (916) 263-3675
Website: www.dca.ca.gov/cba/ CE Contact Number: (916) 263-3934
CE Email: renewalinfo@cba.ca.gov Do PES courses qualify for CPE in the state of California? YES
The board does not have formal sponsor registration requirements, however they do recognize sponsors who are NASBA members. We are registered with NASBA and have issued credits in California since 1992. License Renewal Information:
License Expiration Information:
Special CPE Requirements: Self-Study After January 1, 2005: Effective January 1, 2005:
A licensee who does accounting and auditing, including government audits, must complete eight hours of continuing education in detecting fraud affecting financial statements or reporting on financial statements. This continuing education shall be part of the 80 hours of continuing education required for license renewal; however, the eight hours cannot be part of the Government Auditing CPE or the Accounting and Auditing CPE requirement (see information below). This requirement would apply to license renewals after 1/1/2005. PLEASE NOTE: Previously the board issued this rule with an effective date of July 1, 2004; however, they postponed implementation until January 1, 2005. PES courses

29. Residency Regulations
Residency regulations. to Statesupported institutions of higher education, shall be the student should demonstrate intent to make california their permanent
http://www.cos.edu/text.asp?nodeid=2829&parentid=2864&moduleid=1

30. Residency Regulations
COS Home Page, Residency regulations, to Statesupported institutions of higher education, shall be should demonstrate intent to make california their permanent
http://www.cos.edu/view_page.asp?nodeid=2829&parentid=2864&moduleid=1

31. SpeciaLaw
Link to FERPA regulations regulations (34 CFR Part 99). Falsification of education records FPCO letter Technical assistance letter to california School District
http://www.edlaw.net/service/specialaw.html
EDLAW
SpeciaLaw
" The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced. " Frank Zappa
" The law . . . should surely be accessible at all times and to everyone. " Franz Kafka
Texts of statutes, regulations, judicial decisions and other useful materials
EDLAW has pioneered providing access to the texts of laws governing the provision of special education. We have invested additional effort to reformat the text of IDEA and some other materials to make them easier to read and use. However, for most texts, the time required is simply not available. In these situations, we have either used the formatted text as we discovered it or provided links to other sources.
Persons seeking legal texts in a more useful format are invited to examine the EDLAW Electronic Library EDLAW Electronic Library here.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Reauthorization Information
Thomas (Library of Congress web site) type in HB 1350 or SB 1248 or "IDEA" as subject
HB 1350 engrossed
SB 1248 as reported
22nd Annual Report to Congress
Statute (20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq.)

32. Palomar College Student Code Of Conduct
In compliance with california education Code Section 66300, 72282, and 72292, and in keeping with the above, regulations have been established to effectively
http://www.palomar.edu/library/conduct.htm
Rules and Regulations for Student Behavior
Students at Palomar College are responsible for regulating their own conduct and for respecting the rights and privileges of others. Palomar students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the function of the College as an educational institution and respect and obey all civil and criminal laws. Failure to show respect for the standards as set forth by Palomar College is cause for disciplinary action. Guidelines for student conduct are set forth in the California Education Code, California Administrative code Title 5, policies of the Board of Trustees, and all civil and criminal codes. In compliance with California Education Code Section 66300, 72282, and 72292, and in keeping with the above, regulations have been established to effectively and efficiently provide for the approved educational programs, approved student activities, and community services. For further information contact the Student Activities Office, SU-21.
Student Conduct Code Condensation
The complete Student Conduct Code is available in the Student Activities Office.

33. Supervison Regulations
and regulations related to california Psychologists, Marriage towards the continuing education requirements set carefully read the regulations for supervisors
http://www.humormatters.com/laws.htm
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Dr. Steven M. Sultanoff

Supervision Workshops
Discussion Topics below: CEU Training
Do Psychologists need training to supervise MFT and Social work Supervisees
Supervisors on vacation Weekly logs ... Assistants Rules and Regulations related to California Psychologists,
Marriage, Family and Child Therapists, and Clinical Social Workers
For the original laws visit the Board of Psychology or The Board of Behavioral Science August, 2003 Do Psychologist's Supervising MFT Trainees or Interns need supervision training? Much to my surprise, if you carefully read the regulations for supervisors of MFT supervisees, it appears that psychologists are not included in the 6-hour of supervision training requirement. Note, only supervisors " who are licensed by the board [BBS] " are required the supervision training for MFT trainees and interns. The regulation is clipped below for your reference. ARTICLE 4. MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND CHILD COUNSELORS
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUPERVISORS
(A) Effective January 1, 2000

34. State Education Policy - Survey Analysis: State Statutes And Regulations Governi
ECS’ survey analysis showed that state statutes and regulations have no specific definition Arizona. Board for Private PostSecondary education. california.
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/14/48/1448.htm
StateNotes For-Profit/Proprietary Education Commission of the States 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 Fax: 303.296.8332 www.ecs.org Survey Analysis: State Statutes and Regulations
Governing the Operation of Degree-Granting
For-Profit Institutions of Higher Education March 2000
Abstract
The Education Commission of the States (ECS) surveyed 11 states to inquire about regulations governing the operation of degree-granting for-profit institutions of higher education. Based on the survey results, for-profit institutions are not singled out in the regulatory process. For-profit institutions undergo similar application reviews to those required of private nonprofit institutions (with the exception of providing supplemental forms on shareholders). While most states, however, provide some form of financial assistance to students attending for-profit institutions, it is not on the same level as the aid available to public and private nonprofit institutions.
Introduction
With the rapid growth of for-profit institutions of higher education, many questions arise about quality, competition, market models and appropriate public policy. The Education Commission of the States (ECS), with a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, undertook a descriptive study of the growth and impact of for-profit institutions that grant degrees. As part of that study, ECS asked 11 state agency leaders with large for-profit sectors and markets to share information on how they regulate these institutions of higher education. As for-profit institutions grow in number and size, public agencies charged with oversight and consumer-protection responsibilities must respond within existing legal frameworks. The purpose of the study was to determine if and how these frameworks are changing.

35. House Rules And Regulations - Childrens Hospital San Diego
The Director of Pediatric education shall also review and The rules and regulations governing House Staff function from the University of california, San Diego
http://www.chsd.org/1603.cfm
House Rules and Regulations
Attending Medical Staff
Children's Hospital - San Diego
Rules and Regulations
House Staff House Staff and the postgraduate medical education program (the "Program") at Children's shall be governed by these rules and regulations:
  • Patients may be seen and treated by House Staff at the discretion of the attending physician and under his/her supervision. Whenever reasonably possible under the circumstances, the attending physician shall disclose to the parents/guardians that the patient may be treated by House Staff under the attending physician's supervision. In the event of an objection by the parents/guardians, the attending physician shall not utilize House Staff in treating the patient, except when necessary in an emergency or due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Members of the medical staff are encouraged to participate in the Program, as teaching is part of the Hospital mission. Those members, however, who choose not to participate in the Program shall not be subject to denial or limitation of privileges for this reason alone.
  • Except to the extent they qualify for and are specifically granted independent privileges, all House Staff are under the supervision of members of the medical staff.
  • 36. California Advocates For Nursing Home Reform - Community Education, Legislation
    Community education pension rights for residents of all california counties and Development and clarification of legislation, regulations and policy related
    http://www.canhr.org/about/about.htm
    Find a
    Nursing Home
    Lawyer Referrals:
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    Search CANHR
    About CANHR
    Consumer Resources
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    CANHR's Work
    What We Do Membership Contact Information Comment/Question Form ... A Few CANHR Advocacy Examples
    What We Do Since 1983, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
    has been fighting for the rights of long-term care residents in California.CANHR has directed its resources toward the following long term care issues:
    • Developing consumer information and making it affordable and accessible to consumers
    • Aiding residents and their families in finding the legal services they need
    • Providing consumers, attorneys and social workers with accurate information on Medi-Cal and long term care issues
    • Tougher sanctions against homes that abuse or neglect residents
    • Eliminating the inappropriate use of physical and chemical restraints
    • Fighting for fair and equitable Medi-Cal rules to protect the poor and middle class from impoverishment and loss of their homes
    • Determining root causes of poor care and developing legislation and policy to address them
    Through community education

    37. Comments To California Dept Of Insurance
    to see that the proposed regulations, as revised PRC) is a nonprofit consumer education and advocacy organization based in San Diego, california.
    http://www.privacyrights.org/ar/ca-ins-medrec.htm
    Comments to California Department of Insurance
    Concerning Privacy of Personal Financial and Medical Record Information
    June 19, 2002 Elizabeth Mohr, Assistant Chief Counsel Mary Ann Shulman, Staff Counsel California Department of Insurance Rate Enforcement Bureau San Francisco, CA 94105 RE: Comment on Proposed Regulations Concerning Privacy of Personal Financial and Medical Record Information – File No. RH-01018269 Submitted by the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and the following organizations: CALPIRG Consumers Union Western Regional Office Dear Ms. Mohr and Ms. Shulman: The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and the above-listed organizations appreciate the opportunity to provide the following Comments to the California Department of Insurance’s (Department) proposed regulations implementing the privacy provisions of Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (or GLBA), 15 U.S.C. §§6801-6810. The proposed regulations were originally published for comment on December 4, 2001, and most recently on May 23, 2002. We are pleased to see that the proposed regulations, as revised, include a number of changes that will benefit individual privacy interests. We commend the staff of the Department for efforts to balance multiple interests and their willingness to consider our concerns about loss of personal privacy.

    38. Regulations Of The Faculty Of The College Of Letters And Science
    regulations OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE. 100. instruction, or participation in the University of california education Abroad Program or
    http://academic-senate.berkeley.edu/resources/ls_regs.html
    REGULATIONS OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 100. BREADTH REQUIREMENTS
    (A) English Reading and Composition

    (B) Quantitative Reasoning

    (C) Foreign Language
    ...
    140. MINOR PROGRAMS
  • BREADTH REQUIREMENTS
  • English Reading and Composition
    Quantitative Reasoning
    The candidate shall demonstrate competence in quantitative reasoning in one of the following ways:
  • By satisfactory performance on an examination administered by the College or an equivalent examination administered by another educational institution or agency. The topics to be covered and the standards to be applied shall be determined by a standing committee of the College and will ordinarily presuppose completion of approximately three and a half years of high school mathematics or the equivalent. By completing with a minimum grade of C- any one college course from a list approved by the Executive Committee of the College on the recommendation of the committee administering the quantitative reasoning examination. Courses approved to satisfy this requirement shall be those which develop competence in quantitative reasoning at a level equivalent or superior to that of the quantitative reasoning examination. (E.C. 2-28-78) Foreign Language
    The candidate shall satisfy this requirement in one of the following ways:
  • By completing in high school the third year of a foreign language with a minimum grade of C-.
  • 39. Barclays - Education Regulations
    Title 5 education Complete Title with Index Consult this comprehensive resource for the latest regulations from california Department of; State Library
    http://www.barclaysccr.com/titles/education.html
    Title 5: Education
    Complete Title with Index
    Consult this comprehensive resource for the latest regulations from:
  • California Department of State Library Services Teacher's Retirement California State University California Community Colleges California Maritime Academy Teacher Credentialing

  • Certain subsections available for individual sale. Please see price list or call a Barclays representative for more information at 1-800-888-3600.
    Approx. 1,166 looseleaf pages, Requires 2 binders Title 8: California Department of Occupational Health and Safety (CalOSHA) Division of Industrial Safety Orders
    Get the most current and comprehensive set of regulations to protect your students and educational staff. It includes codes and standards from:
  • Department of Industrial CalOSHA Division of Worker's Division of Labor Standards Public Employees Retirement

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    40. LII: Law About...Education
    Code of Federal regulations 34 CFR education 34 CFR §§ 300.1 et State law pertaining to education - New York education Code; california law pertaining
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/education.html
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    education law: an overview
    One government function is education, which is administered through the public school system by the department of education. The states, therefore, have primary responsibility for the maintenance and operation of public schools. The Federal Government also has an interest in education. The National Institute of Education was created to improve education in the United States. Each state is required by its state constitution to provide a school system whereby children may receive an education. State legislatures exercise power over schools in any manner consistent with the state's constitution. Many state legislatures delegate power over the school system to a state board of education. There is a strong concern with equality in education. Within states this leads to efforts to assure that each child no matter where he or she is situated receives an adequate education. The Equal Education Opportunities Act of 1974 provides that no state shall deny equal educational opportunity to an individual on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin.

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