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21. Regulations - Federal Reserve Bank Of New York
Bank of new york, Careers. Publications Catalog. news Events. Banking Markets Research education Regional Outreach About the Fed. Supervision and Regulation.
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Banking Supervision and Regulation Regulations Congress has assigned to the Federal Reserve Board responsibility for implementing certain laws pertaining to a wide range of banking and financial activities. The Board implements those laws in part through its regulations, which are codified in title 12, chapter II, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Below is a list of the Board's regulations and titles. Note that all links in this table take you offsite to the Federal Reserve Board's website. The Board lists descriptions, pending proposed amendments, compliance guides for small entities. Federal Reserve Board Regulations Reg.

22. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - New York
assessment requirements, and other reporting requirements, are contained in the regulations of the new york State Commissioner of education, § 100.10.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newyork.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
New York
New York has operated without mandatory registration for private schools since its state statute was struck down in 1948. Packer Collegiate Institute v. University of New York, 81 N.E.2d 80 (1948). Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: A New York registration statute that conferred comprehensive power on the Board of Regents to regulate the registration of nonpublic schools was held invalid under the state constitution in 1948. Packer Collegiate Institute v. University of New York , 81 N.E.2d 80 (1948). Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Instruction in English: Teacher Certification: Curriculum: Discrimination: Special Education: Health Safety: Administrators of private schools, i.e. Transportation: The New York Constitution allows the state legislature to provide transportation for students to and from private schools. New York Const. Art. XI, Sec. 3. Non-city school districts are required to provide transportation up to 15 miles, is provided for all children residing within the school district who are in need i.e.

23. NYS DEC DFWMR - Hunting
The populations of wildlife hunted in new york are secure must complete a mandatory hunter education course to Code of Federal regulations. US Naval Observatory
http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/wildlife/worhunt.html
Hunting
More information from this division: Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Fish, Wildlife and Marine Index Bureau of Wildlife Hunting Seasons, Regulations and Other Information Attention: Hunters from CANADA Attention: Big Game Import Restrictions Highlights of Changes General Hunting Regulations 2003 Hunting Seasons ... Hunting License Information The above information is excerpted from the regulations guide for the license year 2003/2004, October 1, 2003 through September 30, 2004 and presented here as a summary for your convenience only. For complete reference, please consult the NYS Environmental Conservation Law, Volume 6 of the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York , and Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20. Wildlife Management Units the areas hunting seasons are based on. Information about Game Species in New York Deer Season Hunting Forcast Venison Donation Programs Donate that first deer NYS Sportsman Education Program Requirements and where to find a class Hunting and Outdoor Safety Hunting Areas Hunting on Public and Private Lands in New York Questions and Answers about posted land Hunting on Long Island Check the DEC Press Releases for more hunting and wildlife information.

24. Consortium For Graduate Medical Education - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
must have a new york State limited permit or permanent license before they can be appointed, regardless of new york State education Department regulations.
http://www.mssm.edu/gme/mount_sinai/prog_dir_manual/sect_viii_a.shtml
The Mount Sinai Medical Center Program Directors Manual SECTION VIII: NEW YORK STATE REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS
New York State Education Law - Licensure Graduates of American, Puerto Rican, and Canadian medical schools who have passed all parts of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) can apply for licensure in the State of New York after satisfactorily completing one year of residency training in an ACGME-accredited program. Graduates of foreign medical schools who have passed all parts of the USMLE and who have received ECFMG certification may also apply for licensure after three years of training in an ACGME-accredited residency program. Physicians in ACGME accredited residency programs who practice medicine under supervision are not specifically required by New York State to have a license or a limited permit. The Mount Sinai Hospital, however, requires graduates of American, Puerto Rican, and Canadian medical schools to apply for a New York State license or a limited permit after their first postgraduate year (see House Staff Manual ). International Medical Graduates (IMGs) must apply for a New York State limited permit after their PG-3 year and must show the limited permit or license by the middle of their PG-4 year to be eligible for reappointment for the PG-5 year. An exception is an IMG who is to be a Chief Resident or a Fellow in the PG-4 year. These residents will need to obtain the New York State limited permit while still in their PG-3 year to be appointed to that position. In accordance with the regulations of The Mount Sinai Hospital, all Fellows and Clinical Fellows must have a New York State limited permit or permanent license before they can be appointed, regardless of New York State Education Department regulations.

25. Regulations, Postbaccalaureate Psychology Program: Columbia University Continuin
of 1972, as amended, and regulations thereunder, the the conduct or operation of its education programs or Code 4333, 535 West 116th Street, new york, NY 10027
http://www.ce.columbia.edu/psych/regs.cfm
Psychology Home Program Info Courses
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... www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/ ), for the most current information. RESERVATION OF UNIVERSITY RIGHTS This bulletin is intended for the guidance of persons applying for or considering application for admission to Columbia University and for the guidance of Columbia students and faculty. The bulletin sets forth in general the manner in which the University intends to proceed with respect to the matters set forth herein, but the University reserves the right to depart without notice from the terms of this bulletin. The bulletin is not intended to be and should not be regarded as a contract between the University and any student or other person. UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS According to University regulations, each person whose registration has been completed will be considered a student of the University during the term for which he or she is registered unless the student’s connection with the University is officially severed by withdrawal or otherwise. No student registered in any school or college of the University shall at the same time be registered in any other school or college, either of Columbia University or of any other institution, without the specific authorization of the dean or director of the school or college of the University in which he or she is first registered. The privileges of the University are not available to any student until he or she has completed registration. A student who is not officially registered for a University course may not attend the course unless granted auditing privileges. No student may register after the stated period unless he or she obtains the written consent of the appropriate dean or director.

26. New York State Society Of Certified Public Accountants Web Site
Join a Committee Ethics regulations Nomination Center. Home About Us Continuing education Future CPAs Government 1997 2004 new york State Society
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27. A Free Information Resource On Social Work By NASW New York City Chapter
new york State education Department Publishes Draft regulations on Social Work Licensure. NYCNASW is making the Regs Available to Members.
http://www.naswnyc.org/
Membership Reasons to Join Membership Application Employment Opportunities Employment Classifieds To Advertise To Advertise in Currents To Advertise On-Line Rates About The New York City Chapter Annual Meetings Board of Directors Books by Our Members Executive Director's Reports ... Contact Us Committees and Task Forces Addictions Committee and Task Force Project Leaders Disaster Trauma Gerontological Social Work ... Private Practitioners Group Advocacy Diversity Families and Children HIV/AIDS Latino Affairs ... Welfare Reform Professional Development Employment Strategies Licensing Peer Consultation Practice and the Profession ... Specialty Practice Sections Resources Code of Ethics Find a Clinical Social Worker NASW Merchandise NASW Press ... Social Work Resources Students Articles Reasons Students Should Join Student Membership Application UPDATED THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2004

28. New York City Board Of Education
OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 65 Court Street Brooklyn new york, NY 11201 which includes the reporting requirements established under regulations of the
http://www.nycenet.edu/offices/osi/cpr_form.asp
document.title = "The New York City Department of Education"; WHAT’S NEW ON OUR WEBSITE Site Map CONTACT US Joel I. Klein, Chancellor Thursday, June 10 2004 Parents Students Employees Our Schools ... About the DOE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
65 Court Street Brooklyn
New York, NY 11201
Phone (718) 935-5858
Before submitting a complaint please read the Corporal Punishment Regulation, which includes the reporting requirements established under Regulations of the Commissioner concerning the use of physical force upon a student for punishment purposes.
A-420 Corporal Punishment Regulation A-420 and
Summary of Changes
Appendix
Corporal Punishment Reporting Form 2004 The New York City Department of Education Privacy Policy Legal Contact Us ... Contact NYC.gov

29. Early Guild Regulations
The regulations of most guilds within Paris have to be Facts on File, new york, new york. by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory education Office, Friends of
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Renaissance/guildhall/guilds/early_re
Early Guild Regulations Guild Hall Entrance Development of Craft Guilds Early Regulations Apprenticeships ... Great Weakness of the Guild System
References:
Bunson, Matthew E. (1995). Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages . Facts On File. New York, New York. Clare, John D. (ed.) (1993). Fourteenth Century Towns . Random House, UK. Hale, John. (1994). The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance . Atheneum. New York, New York. Hale, John R. (1965). Renaissance . Time Incorporated. New York, New York. Harrison, Molly (1978). Children in History: 16th and 17th Centuries . Hulton Educational Publications, LTD., Cambridge, UK. Jordan, William Chester (Ed.) (1996). The Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia for Students Vol.2. . Charles Scribner's Sons. New York, New York. Painter, Sidney (1951). Mediaeval Society . Cornell University Press. Ithaca, New York. Strayer, Joseph R. (Ed.). (1985). Dictionary of the Middle Ages , Volume 6. Charles Scribner's Sons. New York, New York. Walker, Paul Robert (1995). The Italian Renaissance . Facts on File, New York, New York. Created for the Fermilab LInC program sponsored by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Education Office Friends of Fermilab United States Department of Energy ... Illinois State Board of Education , and North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium which is operated by North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) Authors: Bonnie Panagakis,

30. Regulations | NYSRegulations | Part200 (AccelerateU Course)
current, complete and accurate, the State education Department does Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and regulations of the State of new york (8 NYCRR
http://accelerateu.org/regulations/index.cfm?Group_ID=0&SessionID=407&ActivityID

31. Regulations | NYSRegulations | Part100 (AccelerateU Course)
regulations, Requirements, Timeline. designed to facilitate the attainment of the new york State Learning Technology education, 1 unit (may be initiated in grade
http://accelerateu.org/regulations/index.cfm?Group_ID=0&SessionID=407&ActivityID

32. New York -- Sources [ ALSO! -- U.S. Law ]
Banking Department — Selected regulations. Practice • Continuing Legal education new york State Bar Association—Continuing Legal education.
http://www.lawsource.com/also/usa.cgi?ny

33. HSLDA | New York Legislation 2004—Board Of Regents Draft Regulation: Help Stop
We are opposed to the current draft of the proposed regulations. to the implementation of a previously dormant new york State education Department policy
http://www.hslda.org/Legislation/State/ny/2004/BoardRegentsDraftRegulation/defau
HSLDA's E-lert Service:
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News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect homeschoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff New York HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... HEADLINES March 17, 2004 Board of Regents Draft Regulation: Help Stop Homeschool Discrimination in State Colleges/Universities! Summary: Homeschoolers in New York are still having trouble with the college system. Many honor students currently in college are being told they cannot graduate without a GED. We have filed a lawsuit on behalf of one of these students. One homeschooled student with cancer, who is fulfilling all her college requirements, is being told she can't graduate without a GED. Do you want your child to have the option of attending college in New York someday? Do you want a homeschool diploma to mean something?

34. Research And Educational Services. New York State United Teachers.
December 2003. new york State adopts mentoring regulations Announcement. November 2003. TESTIMONY Middlelevel education November 2003.
http://www.nysut.org/research/
HOME Research and Educational Services
Information Bulletins, Briefing Bulletins, Reports and Resources
UPDATE: June 8, 2004 SED Web site posts June assessment and Regents exam information
June 2004 No Child Left Behind: 2004-2005 consolidated application update
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June 2004 4th and 8th grade English Language Arts (ELA) test results
June 2004 SED conversion charts for the 2004 Math and ELA tests are now online
June 2004 2004 Voter Turnout on School Budgets Drops by 17%
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Briefing Bulletin 04-08 SED seeks review of theater guide
May 2004 SED to put score conversion charts on their Web site May 2004 SED posts Regents Test Administration Information May 2004 Career and Technical Education Professional Learning Day Update May 2004 84.9% of School Budgets Passed May 2004 Bulletin Brief 04-21 NYS Mentor Teacher-Internship Program Grant Application May 2004 2004-05 Property Tax Report Cards May 2004 Bulletin Brief 04-06 SED releases revisions to Strategy to Implement Regents Policy Statement on Middle-Level Education May 2004 First Vice President Antonia Cortese sends letter on home schooling to Robert M. Bennett, Chancellor of the Board of Regents

35. Improving Teacher Quality - State Grants. No Child Left Behind Update. Update: S
10, 2003. US Dept. of education releases final NCLB regulations. Funding Opportunities new york State education Department. nysed.gov. FACT SHEETS.
http://www.nysut.org/research/bulletins/2002nclb_regulations.html
HOME Research and Educational Services "No Child Left Behind" Resources U.S. Department of Education releases final "No Child Left Behind" Act regulations
"No Child Left Behind" Resources for NYSUT Local Leaders
update: January 10, 2003 SEE ALSO NYSUT ANALYSIS: "Regs leave contract protections in place; rules taking effect, including new provisions for paras." New York Teacher, Jan 15, 2003 edition The U.S. Department of Education released the final "No Child Left Behind" Act regulations Nov. 26. They take effect 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. NYSUT staff members are conducting a complete review and analysis of the final new regulations and will prepare a report on them. NCLB fact sheets posted on this Web site, www.nysut.org, will be updated shortly. Most of the information posted over the past several months remains accurate, however. See the article in the Jan. 15 issue of New York Teacher - "Regs leave contract protections in place; rules taking effect, including new provisions for paras"

36. Welcome To NASW-NYS
The new york State education Department, State Board for Social Work has informed us that the draft regulations to implement the new Social Work Licensing Law
http://www.naswnys.org/
Last Updated
Monday, May 17, 2004 NASW-NEW YORK STATE
MEMBER CENTER LOG IN
The New York State Education Department, State Board for Social Work
has informed us that the draft regulations to implement the new Social Work Licensing Law were published in the New York State Register on April 14th. A sixty (60) day comment period will follow the publication. Click here to view the regulations.

37. New York State Register April 14
The State education Department is responsible for promulgating The purpose of the proposed regulations is to new york State Register April 14, 2004 Vol.XXVI
http://www.naswnys.org/legislative/new_york_state_register_april_14.htm

The Power of Social Work:
Pass It On
NASW-New York State
188 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12210
Fax 518-463-6446
E-mail: info@naswnys.org
In 2002, the licensing of social work was signed into state law. The law takes effect on September 1, 2004. The State Education Department is responsible for promulgating rules and regulations to administer the law. The purpose of the proposed regulations is to set forth requirements for licensure in the profession of social work, requirements for reimbursement for psychotherapy delivered by certain licensed clinical social workers, and the supervision of licensed master social workers providing clinical social work services. New York State Register
April 14, 2004
Vol.XXVI
Issue 15 PROPOSED RULE MAKING NO HEARING(S) SCHEDULED Requirements for Licensure ID NO EDU-15-04-00010-P PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Action, NOTICE is hereby given of the following proposed rule: Proposed action Amendment of section 52.30 and Part 74 of Title 8 NYCRR.

38. Law.com - New York
Services, from the NYS Higher education Services. Workers Compensation Workers Compensation in new york, from the Select Laws, Rules and regulations, from the
http://www6.law.com/ny/guide/
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NY Courts This guide includes links to more than 400 documents, written in plain English, that explain the courts and laws of New York to non-lawyers. The guide was produced by the New York Law Journal , which is the daily newspaper for lawyers, and the NYS Unified Court System . The materials come only from sources such as government agencies, bar associations and non-profit organizations that have no financial interest in the information they provide. Even so, this guide is not a substitute for the advice a lawyer can provide about your particular legal problem. It simply gives you a starting point for understanding New York's legal system. If you need help finding a lawyer, use the lawyer referral services provided at no cost to the public by bar associations across the state. To jump down to information about New York State and Federal Courts or any of 45 legal topics, use the legal topic index immediately below.
L e g a l T o p i c I n d e x
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      NYS Unified Court System
    • The Courts of New York explains what kinds of cases are heard by each of the courts in New York and includes a glossary of legal terms. From the NYS Bar Association.
  • 39. Ask NOAH About: Complementary And Alternative Medicine
    Massage Professionals Laws and regulations for the education Academic Institutions Oregon Health Sciences University Israel Medical Center new york NY Global
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    Ask NOAH About: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    According to the The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine complementary and alternative medicine is a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine.
    The therapies included in this definition change as more research is done and some therapies are incorporated into conventional medicine. The therapies included on this page are usually considered to be complementary or alternative therapies. The effectiveness of some of these treatments has been proven by scientific evidence, while limited or no research data exists to support other treatments.
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    Are You considering Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine? - National Center For Complementary and Alternative Medicine

    40. Continuing Legal Education
    Continuing Legal education, new regulations. Forthcoming Revisions Approved jurisdiction policy (section 6). Effective July 1, 2004, new york’s approved
    http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/newregulations.shtml
    CLE Home Rules
    (22 NYCRR 1500)
    - Regulations - New Regulations Attorney Info: - FAQ's - Special FAQ's for New Attorneys Provider Info: - FAQ's - Pro Bono FAQ's - Provider Reports - Partial Credit / Repeat Attendance ... CLE Publications
    Continuing Legal Education New Regulations Forthcoming Revisions: Pro bono CLE credit (section 3[D][11])
    Effective July 1, 2004, pro bono CLE credit will not be awarded for (1) legal services provided by assigned counsel who receive compensation for those services from any source, or (2) legal services provided by legal services organization attorneys within the scope of their employment. See revised section 3(D)(11) Approved jurisdiction policy (section 6)
    approved jurisdiction list and approved jurisdiction policy
    for additional information.

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