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  1. Review of Hawaii's regulations affecting early childhood education and care programs by Teresa Vast, 1994
  2. Internet and the TEACH act. (Law of the Line).(Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act ): An article from: Hawaii Business by Bob Godbey, 2003-01-01
  3. Got Health? The Hawaii Partnership for Standards-Based School Health Education.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Beth Pateman, Lola Hiroko Irvin, et all 2000-10-01
  4. Special report: wish list for '99 legislation.(Targeted Industries Growth Report)(legislative proposals for selected industries in Hawaii): An article from: Hawaii Business
  5. Guide to Child Care Regulations in Hawaii #720

41. All Conferences > Education > Higher_Education
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42. NBCC
the offices of those state boards of education for information for the most recent version of their regulations. hawaii There is no licensure law in hawaii at
http://www.nbcc.org/exams/stateboards.htm
Please check with individual state licensure boards for specific information about application procedures and any additional requirements. If you have achieved a passing score on an NBCC examination, contact your state board to determine if you are exam-exempt. Some states may accept alternative national certification examinations as satisfying the written exam component of state credentialing requirements. Contact individual states if you have questions regarding equivalent examinations. Information for school counselors: If you are interested in endorsement as a school counselor in the states of Washington and Maryland, please contact the offices of those state boards of education for information on how the NCE is used as a part of the certification process. Information for mental health counselors: A summary of licensure title and scope of practice information is available in the NBCC's State Licensure Chart . Note that although the chart is updated periodically, your state licensure board should be contacted for the most recent version of their regulations.

43. Hawaii Medical Coding Training -- An Online Directory Of College And Career Educ
systems, software, medical insurance regulations, and exposure HOME (from education Online Search for medical hawaii Medical Coding Training See our list of
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Hawaii Medical Coding Training
Hawaii Medical Coding Training : A directory of information about Hawaii 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 Hawaii schools that provide medical coding training below.

44. The National Underwriter Company Continuing Education State Requirements
3 credit hours of Law/regulations/Ethics are required each compliance period. ? Back to Top hawaii (HI) Continuing education Requirements. Resident. ?
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**The material presented here is accurate to the best of our knowledge and is subject to change without notice. Please see your state's insurance regulation web site to see the most up to date information. Alaska (AK) Continuing Education Requirements
Residents
Must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Compliance is due in odd years if born in odd year, even years if born in even year. Licensees must self-report hours. Multiple lines or types of insurance do not require additional continuing education requirements. May not take more than 8 credit hours per reporting period in courses on business organization, management and environment, such as motivation, psychology and sales training.
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Licensees of reciprocal states that have met their resident state?s CE requirements are exempt. Those that do not claim this exemption must satisfy Alaska resident CE requirements. Monitoring Requirements - None Carryovers - Up to 8 excess hours may be carried over to the next period.

45. State Regulations
attached to Chapter 471, hawaii Administrative Rules Primates being used in education and research are of Disease Control and Federal regulations be followed
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State Regulations We listed here regulations pertaining to non-human primate ownership in various US states. This list is not all inclusive and shall be used as a guideline only. SUMMARY OF U.S. STATE LAWS REGARDING PRIVATE POSSESSION OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES:
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STATES WITH NO REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIVATE POSSESSION OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada (has new Legislation), North Carolina (new legislation is taking effect), North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
STATES WHICH REQUIRE A PERMIT: Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island and South Dakota..

46. Hawaii License Information & Regulations
Of Study hawaii Regulation States overriding consideration in determining whether or not a specific program qualifies as acceptable continuing education is
http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/hawaii.html
Hawaii State Board Information:
Hawaii Board of Public Accountancy
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
PO Box 3469
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801
Phone: (808) 586-3000
Fax: (808) 586-2689
Website: www.state.hi.us/dcca/prl/index.html Do PES courses qualify for CPE in the state of Hawaii? YES
The board requires that sponsors register with the state board or NASBA. Our sponsor id number for Hawaii is 94028. In addition, we are registered with NASBA and have issued credits in Hawaii since 1992.
The board requires 80 hours of CPE every 2 years. License Expiration Information:
Registrants shall register biennially on 12/31/odd years. The next expiration date is 12/31/2005. CPE Completion Due By: CPE must be completed on or preceding license expiration date. 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.

47. New FAA Regulations - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
Local News education Obituaries Weather Traffic Hotspots Town Hall Hali a Hawai i Military News Discussion Boards The September 11th attack New FAA regulations.
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48. 10 ELR 20683 Catholic Action Of Hawaii/Peace Education Project
Catholic Action of hawaii/Peace education Project v Navy regulations permitting selective classification of sensitive portions of EISs can harmonize
http://www.elr.info/litigation/vol10/10.20683.htm

49. Developing Educational Standards - Occupational/Business Education
site contains links to various state documents and sites, including hawaii Content and can be downloaded from Chapter 4 of State Board of education regulations
http://edstandards.org/StSu/OccEd.html

50. Info To Go | National Association Of The Deaf
hawaii QA. regulations for Court Interpreters Section 15-27-15 of the 1976 Code is amended effective on May 28 2. education Code Chapter 135 Chapter 131.
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52. IFT - Continuing Education And Professional Development - Education Programs
author of the book Food Labeling regulations for FDA the last module will focus on education and training. Food Science Dept., University of hawaii and Richard
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53. American University Of Hawaii
The American University of hawaii is a global university the local body, which regulates higher education in that were to obey the rules and regulations of the
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54. Attorneys At Law: Davis Levin Livingston Grande. Hawaii Attorneys, Law Library,
Amended Rules HSBA s hawaii Administrative Opinions/regulations hawaii Legal of hawaii, Department of Health hawaii Board of education (BOE) hawaii
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The Internet Law Library is an alphabetical listing of links to legal resources on this site and the world wide web. Davis Levin Livingston Grande does not endorse these sites, nor are the views expressed in these sites and links necessarily the views or opinions of the firm.
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55. Hawaii - Government Top Links
Provides information, reports, and publications related to campaign finance laws and regulations in the state hawaii State Board of education Oversees the
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- Information about where to obtain copies of vital records (birth, death and marriage certificates) in Hawaii including addresses for vital records offices in every county.
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- The State is trying to make as many forms as possible available to the public in pdf format. However, some forms, may be unavailable, especially those printed on special types of paper and/or in irregular sizes.
Hawaii Small Business Development Center
- HSBDC, Hawaii's small business center offers seminars, online counseling form and serves all the Hawaiian Islands.
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56. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
and mayors to veto rules and regulations developed by The Senate education Committee on Friday approved a bill members to the University of hawaii s Board of
http://starbulletin.com/2004/02/15/news/story6.html
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Democrats try to weaken
Legislators move to share
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By Bruce Dunford
Associated Press
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Monday, Feb.16, 2003 >> The state House majority floor leader is Rep. Marilyn Lee. A story on Page A13 yesterday incorrectly reported that Rep. Marcus Oshiro held the position. Oshiro is a majority whip.
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin strives to make its news report fair and accurate. If you have a question or comment about news coverage, call Editor Frank Bridgewater at 529-4791 or email him at fbridgewater@starbulletin.com Gov. Linda Lingle's powers to make certain appointments, adopt administrative rules and regulations and control spending of one-third of the state's budget would be curbed by a variety of House and Senate bills being considered this year.
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Senate President Robert Bunda acknowledges that there's a growing sense of concern among Democratic lawmakers that some of the powers of the Hawaii governor's office, among the strongest in the nation, need to be shared by the Legislature. The fact that the office is now held by a Republican likely added incentive to act this year on curbs considered but never pursued seriously under 40 years of Democratic governorships, he said.

57. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
hawaii public school students now compete in surf meets as members poised for approval directs the Department of education to adopt regulations to implement
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Wednesday, May 19, 2004
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Skylar Holt, left, Eddie Maldonado III and Nalu Foriseth checked out the waves yesterday at Makaha Beach. Maldonado, a 2002 graduate, said he had tried to start a surfing club at Waianae High School with some teachers and a sponsor but was unsuccessful.
BOE set to approve
school surf teams
Nine board members say they
plan to give the sport official status
By Susan Essoyan
sessoyan@starbulletin.com
Surfing, Hawaii's gift to the athletic world, will gain official status as a high school sport at tomorrow's Board of Education meeting on Maui, according to board members. All nine members who plan to attend told the Star-Bulletin they will vote to approve surfing as a school sport, a policy that had been torpedoed previously because of concerns about safety and cost. The proposal needs seven votes to pass. "Liability is a legitimate concern, of course," said Mary Cochran, chairwoman of the board's committee on special programs, which developed the policy. "But the fact is when you look statistically at what the injuries have been, football is far more dangerous than surfing." Hawaii public school students now compete in surf meets as members of clubs, but they cannot use their school's names. The new policy would allow such clubs to be official school teams. The decision on whether to have a surf team would be left to individual schools.

58. Vision For Hawaii
of tax credits to favored industries or the passing of regulations against unfavored ones hawaii will have the first studentcentered education system in
http://www.hi.lp.org/ryan/vision.htm
Hawaii in Ten Years: A Vision by Tracy Ryan
Freedom works. I have a vision of a Hawaii built around the basic ideas of libertarianism. It will be a respectful society where individuals are empowered to pursue their own goals and live their own lives without molestation from the State. Suppose we start with reforming our criminal justice system. We will replace the current system based on fear and revenge with one aimed solely at the protection of lives and property. Prison will be used to house dangerous people, and not those who are simply disapproved of due to drug addiction or sexual promiscuity. The rate of crime in this society will be a fraction of what it is today. People will no longer be at continual risk of having their property stolen by addicts. Nor will they be at risk of having their rights violated by the State. We will have a healthy economy that keeps our young people here. Since 1990 Hawaii has seen an average of 10,000 people per year move to the mainland. Most of these are young productive people. If you want your children to be able to live in Hawaii when they grow up, we will need to shift from our current crony capitalist economy to a free market economy. Then productivity rather than government connections will be rewarded. A free market economy means a respect for other people's choices in commercial matters just as a free society means respect for other people's choices in private matters. It means employers and employees are free to negotiate whatever terms of employment are mutually agreeable to them. It means employees are free to chose whether they will negotiate for themselves or organize into collective bargaining units. It means keeping the government out of picking winners and losers through the issuing of tax credits to favored industries or the passing of regulations against unfavored ones. A market economy answerable to consumers rather than corrupt state officials will give Hawaii the highest standard of living in the world.

59. Fishing Regulations
by enforcing laws, rules and regulations pertaining to administers the state s hunter education and boating hawaii Fishing Licenses and Permits The Division of
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60. Task Force To Examine The Implications Of Special Ed Regulations
With federal regulations that guide states on how and when to include The Task Force on Special education is as follows Hamamoto, Patricia— Chief, hawaii.
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Task Force to Examine the Implications of Special Ed Regulations Contact:
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pattys@ccsso.org

Washington, DC, February 17, 2004 The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) announces the members of its newly created Task Force on Special Education. This task force has been assembled in an effort to better understand the implications of federal regulations and other legislation aimed at helping students with disabilities learn to their potential, namely the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB). “Educators in every state in our nation want to improve the learning outcomes for student with disabilities,” said Terry Bergeson, Washington State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction and chair of the CCSSO Task Force. “We must take advantage of this opportunity to move away from our heavy emphasis on compliance to a stronger focus on higher learning and achievement levels for all students with special needs.”

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