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  1. Nevada Real Estate Legislation and Regulation Update by Ben C. Scheible, 2006-01
  2. Nevada panel backs change to open-meetings law.: An article from: Community College Week
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  4. College funding formula under fire in Nevada.(Community College of Southern Nevada): An article from: Community College Week
  5. Nevada chancellor to monitor lobbyists.(Jane Nichols): An article from: Community College Week
  6. Nevada colleges miss deadline for system tracking foreign students.: An article from: Community College Week
  7. Breaking the school district boundaries: collaboration and cooperation for success.: An article from: Education by Robert S. McCord, 2002-12-22
  8. UNLV changes could hinder transfer students.: An article from: Community College Week

1. NDOW - Nevada Department Of Wildlife Website
Bureaus of conservation education, fisheries, game, habitat and law enforcement. Birdwatching, special licenses and permits, workshops, statistics and fishing forecasts. Hunting and fishing regulations and applications available on line.
http://www.nevadadivisionofwildlife.org

License Office
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Contacts
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Get involved and share your opinions. The Nevada Wildlife Commission or your County Advisory Boards meet throughout the year to make hunting, fishing and other regulations that affect you. Contact your County Wildlife Advisory Board to attend a local meeting. Next Commission meeting: June 25 -26. Attend a meeting or contact a member. What's Going On With Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) regulations
NDOW Jobs Hunting Hunt Applications Draw Results
for all game
Hunter News

2. Boating Regulations By State
State boating laws Do you need to take a boating safety course? Do you need a boating license? Boating. Laws. Boating education regulations. Reciprocity - accepts boating safety certificates from nevada. No mandatory boating education requirements. nevada boating regulations. N/A
http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Boating Courses Boating Tips Boating Contest Safety Links ... Contact Us Boating Regulations by State
Boating Education Requirements
State
Boating
Laws Boating Education Regulations Reciprocity
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.

3. NDOW - Nevada Department Of Wildlife Website
2004 Fishing regulations. Angler News. In the Wild Wildlife education. nevada s Wildlife Learn about some of nevada s common wildlife Don t Feed Wildlife!
http://www.ndow.org/

License Office
Offices
Contacts
Boat Registration Renewal Latest News:
Search

Site Map

On The

Get involved and share your opinions. The Nevada Wildlife Commission or your County Advisory Boards meet throughout the year to make hunting, fishing and other regulations that affect you. Contact your County Wildlife Advisory Board to attend a local meeting. Next Commission meeting: June 25 -26. Attend a meeting or contact a member. What's Going On With Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) regulations
NDOW Jobs Hunting Hunt Applications Draw Results
for all game
Hunter News

4. Official State Of Nevada Website
Governing board of the state's real estate industry. Features commissions, education, proposed regulations, current legislation, FAQs.
http://www.red.state.nv.us/
Nevada Real Estate Division
OUR MISSION
The mission of the Nevada Real Estate Division is to safeguard and promote public interest in real estate transactions by developing an informed public and a professional real estate industry.
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PLEASE RESPOND BY MAY 15, 2004
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OFFICE LOCATIONS 788 Fairview Drive, Suite 200 Carson City, Nevada 89701-5453 Fax: (775) 687-4868 2501 East Sahara Avenue, Ste. 102 Las Vegas, Nevada 89104-4137 Fax: (702) 486-4275
e-mail: realest@red.state.nv.us STATE OF NEVADA Carson City Reno Elko Las Vegas ... SITEMAP This web site is Bobby Approved using Bobby v3.2 Checked August 21, 2003 - Priority 1 Accessibility Last Updated: 05/07/04 05:00:44 PM xx

5. State Of Nevada - Class Specification
a valid license to teach in nevada is required years of experience in education administration which teacher licensing laws and regulations including education
http://dop.nv.gov/specs/5/05-204spc.html
Class Specification TITLE GRADE EEO-4 CODE ADMINISTRATOR, SOUTHERN OFFICE AND TEACHER LICENSING A Under general direction of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Administrator, Southern Office and Teacher Licensing is assigned to represent the department and Superintendent to local educational agencies, postsecondary institutions, and other groups and constituencies; provide leadership and direction to the Southern Office of the Department of Education; plan, organize and direct the agency to accomplish the work of the Commission on Professional Standards in Education (CPSE); administer the State's teacher licensing and student transportation programs; and provide general oversight and supervision of the Commission on Postsecondary Education.
Represent the department and Superintendent at meetings of educational agencies, organizations, postsecondary institutions and other groups; respond to requests for information from a wide variety of groups and individuals including school district administrators, CPSE members, teacher applicants, legislators, media representatives and the public; speak for the Superintendent regarding issues both within and outside assigned programmatic areas; serve as a member of the department's management team and the department's liaison for Southern Nevada Board of Education members.
Oversee the activities and supervise staff associated with the CPSE, a statutorily authorized commission appointed by the Governor; facilitate meetings and serve as non-voting secretary to the Commission; promote CPSE goals and objectives and ensure Commission requirements are carried out; draft and review proposed legislation and provide testimony before appropriate legislative committees on behalf of the CPSE.

6. Cont. Educ Regulations
Seal of nevada. Continuing education regulations. nevada ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 632. 632.340 Attestation of compliance; audits; certificates of completion.
http://www.nursingboard.state.nv.us/contedu/ce_regs.htm
Nevada State Board of Nursing
" . . . protecting the public's health, safety and welfare
through effective nursing regulation . . ." Continuing Education Regulations
NEVADA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 632
632.340 Attestation of compliance; audits; certificates of completion.
  • Each nurse shall attest to his compliance with the requirements for continuing education at the time for the renewal of his licensure. The attestation must be made on forms provided by the board.
    The board will perform random audits of nurses for compliance with the requirements for continuing education.
    If audited by the board, a nurse shall prove that he has participated in 30 contact hours of continuing education during the 24 months which immediately precede the nurse's most recent birthday by presenting authenticated photocopies of original certificates of completion to the board. The certificate of completion must include:
  • The title of the course;
  • 7. State Of Nevada - State Board Of Nursing
    Statutes (NRS 632) and nevada Administrative Code or assigns functions according to education and demonstrated workers as specified in rules and regulations.
    http://www.nursingboard.state.nv.us/pinfo/detrscop.htm
    Nevada State Board of Nursing
    " . . . protecting the public's health, safety and welfare
    through effective nursing regulation . . ." Scope of Practice
    Determining Your Scope of Practice
    Please click here for a PDF version of guidelines and an algorithm to use
    when determining whether an act is within your scope of practice. Nursing Roles and Responsibilities
    as specified in Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS 632)
    and Nevada Administrative Code (NAC 632)
    REGISTERED NURSE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE NURSING ASSISTANT ASSESSMENT Independent, dependent and interdependent functions Assesses and evaluates health status of groups and individuals: collect objective and subjective data analyze, report and record data validate, refine and modify data At the direction of RN, APN, licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or licensed dentist Contributes to assessment of health status by: collecting, reporting, and recording objective and subjective data observation of conditions or change in condition signs and symptoms of deviation from normal health status At the direction and under the supervision of RN or LPN Collects data related to health status by collecting. reporting and recording basic objective and subjective data

    8. Nevada Department Of Education - Special Education, ESEA, & School Improvement
    385.363 through 385.391, the nevada education Reform Act (NERA), including the designation of and revision of regulations governing the nevada education Reform Act; development and
    http://www.nde.state.nv.us/equity/staff.htm
    Contact Us Search Home Standards ... School List Click here for list of NDE Offices Superintendent's Office Deputy Superintendent's Office Accountability and Audit Assessment, Program Accountability and Curriculum Career, Technical and Adult Education Finance Licensing Technology and Innovative Programs Home Staff Members Resources Documents ... Calendar of Events SPECIAL EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Director Vacant Special Education Programs: Education Programs: Rorie Fitzpatrick Kathy St. Clair Keith W. Allred Marcia Calloway ... Sharyn Peal School Improvement Programs: Support Staff: Aldo Aguirre Tracy Davis Michael Fitzgerald Kim Boles ... Connie Surritte Vacant , Director
    Special Education Rorie Fitzpatrick , Supervising Consultant, Special Education Programs
    rorie@nsn.k12.nv.us

    Keith W. Allred , Consultant, Special Education Programs
    kallred@nsn.k12.nv.us

    Peter Reynolds , Consultant, Special Education Programs
    Las Vegas Office: 1820 E. Sahara, Suite 208, Las Vegas NV 89104

    9. Boating Basics - State Boating Laws
    requirements, registration, boating safety, education, regulations, launch ramp State specific Boating regulations boatsafe.com nevada (Back to top of page) Div
    http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/boating/10_0.htm
    Nautical Know How - Basic Boating Safety Certification Course
    Chapter X - State Specific Requirements
    Course Contents
    I Introduction
    II Educational Objectives
    How to Get Your Certification

    III The Boat
    Terminology

    Boat Types

    How to measure length
    ...
    Review Quiz-3

    IV Legal Requirements Registration and numbering Required Equipment Personal Flotation Devices (PFD's) ... Review Quiz-4 V Preparation Vessel Check List Trailering Awareness of environmental conditions ... Review Quiz-5 VI Operations Operator responsibility Alcohol Navigation Rules ... Review Quiz-6 VII Getting Underway Line Handling and Marlinespike Docking/Undocking Plan Maneuvering Underway ... Review Quiz-7 VIII Accidents Fatal Vs Non-fatal Accident Reports Crew Overboard ... Review Quiz-8 IX Special Items Vessel Emergency Repairs Locks Dams ... Review Quiz-9 X State Specific Requirements Final Exam Boating Basics Glossary of Terms ... Next Page State Boating Regulations State Boater Education Requirements You need to know the boating laws and regulations in the states where you boat. This link will direct you to your State's own State specific information and quiz, if available. California Florida Illinois Indiana ... West Virginia Other state information can be found below. To find out how to contact the appropriate state boating offices for information about age requirements, registration, boating safety, education, regulations, launch ramp sites, law enforcement, and local restrictions on boating areas in your state, simply click on the state abbreviation.

    10. GUIDELINES Nevada Department Of Education INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATIONAL
    GUIDELINES nevada Department of education INDIVIDUALIZED educationAL PROGRAM (IEP) October, 1999 both terms are used in state and federal special education regulations. In this
    http://www.nde.state.nv.us/equity/IEPTA.pdf

    11. Nevada Journal: Ten Years Of Education Reform: The Dismal Track Record
    fate of public education reform efforts in nevada over the past enrolled in education degree programs at college and universities in nevada. Current Status The regulations for these
    http://www.nj.npri.org/nj98/01/ed_reform.htm
    Twelve Years of Education Reform: The Dismal Track Record The fate of public education reform efforts in Nevada over the past 12 years bears out this judgment, as those who have tried to change the system have time and again seen reform measures watered down, ignored, not properly implemented, repealed, and mired in turf battles and power struggles. Statewide Education Goals This Blueprint for Educational Excellence was approved by the State Board of Education. An early attempt at developing a strategic plan, this document included 40 policy initiatives to be accomplished by the Board to improve education. Current Status: Class-Size Reduction Current Status: Legislation creating a statewide class-size reduction program was enacted in 1989. Additional legislation passed in 1991, 1993, and 1995 set specific targets and providing continued funding. To date, evaluations of the program by the Department of Education show mixed results. (See entry for 1989, below.) High School Graduation Requirements The State Board of Education increased the number of units required for graduation from high school to 22.5 from 20. The board took this action in response to the 1983 report

    12. Statutes Of Nevada, 71st Session
    Driver education courses, regulations, 269. education, state board of, 346363, 385, 386. University of nevada, board of regents, 363-377, 385, 387.
    http://www.leg.state.nv.us/17thSpecial/statutes/DtoG.html
    A B C D ... W D DE ATH PENALTY       Legislative study, DE FINITIONS       Foster home,       Mental illness, DI SASTERS       Leave of absence for certain public officers or employees during disaster, DI STANCE EDUCATION       Driver education schools, courses of training, DI STRICT ATTORNEYS       Appointment, legislature may provide for,       Emergency communications technicians, leave of absence during disaster,       Salary, county commissioners to fix, DI STRICT COURTS       Judges              Retirement, separate system established, appropriation,              Salary, citizens' commission to fix, prohibition against mid-term increase removed,              Travel and subsistence allowances,       Mentally ill offenders, establishment of treatment programs, DN A TESTING       Legislative study of availability, cost and use, DO UGLAS COUNTY       Carson River corridor restoration, submission of bond question to voters,       Lake Tahoe path system, submission of bond question to voters,       Uniformity of system of government, removal of requirement

    13. Supplement Template
    University and Community College System of nevada. Chapter 397. Western Regional Higher education Compact Chapter 597. Miscellaneous Trade regulations and Prohibited Acts
    http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS
    Home Scheduled Meetings Search Site Map ... Contact Us
    2003 Nevada Revised Statutes
    Current as of January, 2004 PRELIMINARY CHAPTER TITLE 1—STATE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Chapter 1 Judicial Department Generally Chapter 1A Judicial Retirement Chapter 2 Supreme Court Chapter 3 District Courts Chapter 4 Justices’ Courts Chapter 5 Municipal Courts Chapter 6 Juries Chapter 7 Attorneys and Counselors at Law TITLE 2—CIVIL PRACTICE Chapter 10 General Provisions Chapter 11 Limitation of Actions Chapter 12 Parties Chapter 13 Place of Trial Chapter 14 Commencement of Actions Chapter 15 Pleadings, Motions and Orders Chapter 16 Date of Trial; Trial by Jury; Masters Chapter 17 Judgments Chapter 18 Costs and Disbursements Chapter 19 Fees Chapter 20 Bonds and Undertakings; Deposits in Lieu Thereof Chapter 21 Enforcement of Judgments Chapter 22 Contempts TITLE 3—REMEDIES; SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS Chapter 28 General Provisions Chapter 29 Submitting a Controversy Without Action Chapter 29A Summary Proceedings Chapter 30 Declaratory Judgments Chapter 31 Attachment, Garnishment and Other Extraordinary Remedies

    14. Nevada Journal:1999 Education Legislation
    The nevada education Reform Act of 1997 mandates that higher academic standards be new academic standards. regulations recently adopted by the State Board of education require that
    http://www.nj.npri.org/nj98/11/1999.htm
    1999 Education Legislation
    The Pro-Market Message Appears, At
    Least Partially, to be Getting Through
    by Pat Hickey arents have demanded that schools get better. Community leaders have warned that society can ill afford for them to get any worse. And for better or worse, the push to raise academic standards and improve student test scores has clearly become a national obsession. Nevada is no exception. Current expectations could hardly be greater. Feeling enormous pressure for schools to perform better, Nevada legislators and educators are now facing the test of their lives to meet those expectations. The Nevada Education Reform Act of 1997 mandates that higher academic standards be implemented in K-12 schools throughout the state beginning in fall of 1999. The State Board of Education has already approved higher benchmark standards in English, math and science proposed by the newly formed Council to Establish Academic Standards for Public Schools. BDR No. 1: Professional Development Centers Would allocate funding for the next biennium to establish and equip four regional centers for professional development (PDCs) within Clark, Douglas, Elko and Washoe school districts. Teachers and administrators would be trained in the new standards in measuring pupil achievement and analyzing and interpreting test scores, and in teaching higher-level content areas and basic skills such as reading instruction using phonics and basic mathematic computation.

    15. Nevada State Education Laws
    State Laws and regulations nevada Home education Magazine Unschooling.com State Information Files - Laws and regulations *****.
    http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/lawregs/nevada.html
    State Laws and Regulations Nevada
    Home Education Magazine

    Unschooling.com

    State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups
    Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Nevada State Legislature Home Page
    http://www.leg.state.nv.us/
    You will need to annually provide to your county school district's board of trustees evidence that your child will receive "equivalent instruction" and be instructed by any one of the following:
  • A teacher, other than the parent, who possess a NV teaching license OR
  • The parent, when a parent qualifies for a teaching license for the grade level to be taught OR
  • The parent, in consultation with a person who possesses a teaching license or who has provided instruction in the home for the grade level to be taught for at least three years OR
  • 16. Welcome To The Nevada State Board Of Accountancy
    nevada requires 80 hours of Continuing Professional education (CPE) over a study programs meeting all the requirements of the continuing education regulations.
    http://www.nvaccountancy.com/education.fx
    Complaints Contact Info
    (enter person or firm's name)
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    Foreign Evaluation Providers
    License Renewal
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    Related Websites
    State of Nevada Website Home License Renewal Statutes Regulations Continuing Education Requirements Nevada requires 80 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) over a rolling two year period. The CPE is reported annually on a reporting form which includes: Name of sponsoring program Location of the program Title of the program or content description Dates attended Number of hours of credit claimed The Board reviews the amount of last years hours plus the year completed. The total of the hours claimed should equal a minimum of 80 hours. For example if you provided 30 hours last year, you will then owe 50 hours for the year completed for a total of 80. The following year would then require 30 hours. See example as follows: A minimum of 20 hours is due in one year. For example if you provide 80 hours last year - it does not mean you are exempt for the current year. It would require a minimum of 20 hours for the year. The following year requirement would then be 60 hours. See example as follows: Continuing Education Allowable: It is the licensees responsibility for documenting the acceptability of the program and validity of the credits. Please refer to NAC 628-210 - 628.250 for information regarding acceptable course subject areas.

    17. Nevada Restaurant Association Education
    Texas (Decision expected 5/3) Michigan Georgia New Jersey Iowa Maine New York nevada. States that Incorporate CFP Language in regulations. States considering
    http://www.nvrestaurants.com/Content/Education/regulation.html

    18. Nevada Restaurant Association Education
    Service on an NRA committee may involve monitoring agency regulations, developing and The nevada Restaurant Association and its Educational Foundation, The
    http://www.nvrestaurants.com/Content/NRA/

    19. State Of Nevada - Health Division - BHPS
    the primary contact for the nevada State Health Continuing education for operators is also required as a condition of certification renewal in the regulations.
    http://health2k.state.nv.us/BHPS/phe/sdwpdocs/wetn.htm
    NEVADA DRINKING WATER EDUCATION AND TRAINING NETWORK
    BACKGROUND The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), first passed in 1974, establishes the basic requirements under which the nation's public water supplies are regulated. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for setting the national drinking water regulations to carry out the requirements of the Act, and the states are responsible for ensuring that the public water systems under their jurisdiction are complying with the regulation. The Nevada State Health Division (SHD), has been delegated the authority or "primacy," to carry out the federal drinking water program in Nevada. Responsibility under this authority includes: keeping track of sample results, conducting detailed inspections called sanitary surveys, and taking enforcement actions. Public water suppliers are assigned the day-to-day responsibility of meeting the regulations through routine monitoring of their systems and reporting results to the states. In 1986, the SDWA was amended, and greatly increased the scope and stringency of the requirements established under the original Act. The responsibility of the owner or operator of the public water system also increased with this expansion of the SDWA. Training for public water system operators, to improve public water system compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act, became a necessity.

    20. The Center For Education Reform: Nevada's Charter Law
    CER Grade CNevada (1997; last amended in 2001). Operations. Automatic Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies.
    http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Nevada.htm
    Charter School Legislation:
    Profile of Nevada'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 Nevada (1997; last amended in 2001) The 11 th weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed 21; unlimited on charters serving at-risk students Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards, following an initial review by the state committee on charter schools Eligible Applicants Committee consisting of at least 3 certified teachers and up to 10 additional community members Types of Charter Schools New starts and distance learning schools that serve at-risk students Appeals Process If the local board takes no action, or rejects an application that is first reviewed by the state committee on charter schools, the application may then be appealed back to the state. If the state approves the charter, it will become the sponsor. Formal Evidence of Local Support Required No Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter 6 years (possibility of renewal after 3 years) Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies

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