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  1. Vocational education's occupational hazard. (state budget cuts' effect on education): An article from: Business North Carolina by Kathy Payton, 1991-07-01
  2. Current Issues In Storm Water Regulation in North Carolina by Craig A. Bromby, P.E. Donald Ceccarelli, et all 2006
  3. Current Issues in Storm Water Regulation in North Carolina by Richard C. Gaskins Jr, Peter J. McGrath Jr, et all 2006
  4. North Carolina charters.(correspondence): An article from: Education Next
  5. No Child Left Behind law leaves schools in the lurch.(Capital): An article from: Business North Carolina by Ned Cline, 2003-08-01
  6. Get ready for the EEOC's new hot button: backlash discrimination. (The 2002 Law Journal).(Equal Employment Opportunity Commission): An article from: Business North Carolina by Robin E. Shea, 2002-10-01
  7. Editor's choice: sexual harassment education on campus: communication using media. : An article from: Community College Review by Amy Ramson, 2006-03-22
  8. An examination of evaluation regulations and practices in other agencies: Departments of Correction, Human Resources and Labor by Mildred S Walton, 1980
  9. An assessment of Web accessibility knowledge and needs at Oregon community colleges.: An article from: Community College Review by Jennifer P. Wisdom, Nathan A. White, et all 2006-03-22
  10. Colorado's voucher legislation and the consequences for community colleges. : An article from: Community College Review by Clifford P. Harbour, Timothy Gray Davies, et all 2006-03-22
  11. Perceived impact of state rules and regulations on teacher education programs by Lynn E Williford, 1993

41. North Carolina License Information & Regulations
specifically developed for continuing education for CPAs in north carolina, they are accounting and auditing NOTE Since state board regulations are constantly
http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/northcarolina.html
North Carolina State Board Information:
North Carolina State Board of CPA Examiners
PO Box 12827
Raleigh, North Carolina 27605-2827
Phone: (919) 733-4222
Fax: (919) 733-4209
Website: www.cpaboard.state.nc.us Do PES courses qualify for CPE in the state of North Carolina? YES
The board does not require formal sponsor registration however they will recognize courses from NASBA sponsors. PES is registered with NASBA and have issued credits in North Carolina with no problems. Effective 1/1/2004: All courses developed and sold by PES adhere to the new statement of standards as issued by the AICPA and NASBA. The courses have been specifically developed for continuing education for CPAs and meets the standards as set forth by the North Carolina Board of Accountancy.
License Renewal Information:
License Expiration Information:
CPE. Completion Due By:

42. North Carolina Department Of Crime Control And Public Safety
and apply federal and state fiscal regulations; ability to high school or hold General education Development (GED Must have resided in north carolina for twelve
http://www.nccrimecontrol.org/jobs/
The North Carolina Department of
Bryan E. Beatty, Secretary
Weldon Freeman, Human Resources Director
NEW MAILING ADDRESS:

CCPS Human Resources Office
NC Department of Crime Control and Public Safety
4701 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4701
OFFICE LOCATION:
512 N. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27604-1159
  • All applicants must complete and submit a state application (FORM PD-107) for employment.
  • Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of state applications.
  • When applying for more than one position, please submit a separate application for each vacancy.
  • Applicants should make sure the applications are received in the DCCPS Human Resources office by 5:00 PM on the application deadline. Postmarked applications will not be accepted.
Click here to obtain (FORM PD-107) Within limits of applicable law and regulations, the CCPS recruitment and selection process shall give equal employment opportunity to all applicants, without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability or political affiliation/influence and shall be based solely on job-related criteria. Job Hotline Number and press 1.

43. UNC Charlotte - J. Murrey Atkins Library - Federal Government Documents
and State, including north carolina) • CSpan regulations, • Federal regulations - including CFR • Federal of Living • education Statistics • FedStats
http://library.uncc.edu/display/?dept=reference&format=open&page=236

44. Dental-Resources - Dental Education Sites
The Medical and Dental education network(MADEN Dental Board Singapore; Denatl License Info - north carolina; Indiana Code - regulations for Dentists in Indiana;
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  • 45. NCAPA Jobs Page
    knowledge of zoning and subdivision regulations and growth an equivalent combination of education and experience The north carolina Department of Commerce Human
    http://www.nc-apa.org/jobs.htm
    Planning Job Ads
    This page was last updated on June 08, 2004 Planning Positions Outside NC
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    NCDOT
    Community Planner II
    Vacancy Number: 4250-3381-0000-239/00239
    Salary Grade: 72
    Salary Range: $33,050 - $54,434
    Division: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
    Location: WAKE Closing Date: Description of Work The community planner ii position will be become a part of a community impact analysis team. In this role the person must function as a team member in an evolving approach toward the assessment of transportation related effects on local communities and land use. Communication and consensus building skills are imperative to this new role, as well as the ability to understand different perspectives and to identify creative solutions. The position will manage contracts with private engineering firms and review work submitted. Person must be self-motivated, diligent, and able to work with limited direct supervision. Position will develop tools to promote more effective engagement with local communities, and as such, writing skills, and public relations skills will be important. Because of a need to display information graphically, experience with geographic information systems (gis) will be highly desirable. Knowledge , Skills And Abilities

    46. Greater Raleigh Chamber Of Commerce
    Issues (economic development, tax, education, regulations, infrastructure, etc.), education, Quality of Life to honor the north carolina Board of
    http://www.raleighchamber.org/app/story/view_recent_news.pl?CATEGORY_ID=UPCOMING

    47. North Carolina State University Agreement To Resolve OCR Complaints Number 11-98
    OCR), US Department of education (the Department filed with OCR against north carolina State University civil rights statutes and regulations, including Section
    http://www.icdri.org/legal/north_carolina_state_university_letter.htm
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    Home About Us Donations ... Contact Our Friends Business Property Viajes Travel ... Payday loans U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1100 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW, ROOM 316 P.O. BOX 14620 WASHINGTON, DC 20044-4620 www.ed.gov/offices/ocr OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OFFICE SOUTHERN DIVISION District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina June 29, 2000 Dr. Marye Anne Fox Chancellor North Carolina State University Office of the President A Holladay Hall Campus Box 7001 Raleigh, North Carolina 27695 RE: OCR Case Nos. 11-98-2046 (XXXXXXXX), 11-99-2055 (XXXXXXXX) and 11-99-2142 (XXXXXXXX) Dear Chancellor Fox: The District of Columbia Office, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education (the Department) has completed its investigation of the above-referenced complaints filed with OCR against North Carolina State University (University) in the above-referenced cases. In these three cases, the complainants allege that the University discriminated in its programs and activities against them and other students with visual disabilities. OCR is responsible for enforcing certain Federal civil rights statutes and regulations, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and its implementing regulation, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance from the Department. OCR also has jurisdiction as a designated agency under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Title II) and its implementing regulation, which prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities by public entities. The University receives Federal financial assistance from the Department, is a public entity, and is therefore subject to the provisions of Section 504, Title II, and their implementing regulations. Accordingly, OCR has jurisdiction over these complaints.

    48. The Evolution Of Animal Waste Management Regulations In North Carolina
    six hours of continuing education every three in cooperation with the north carolina Cooperative Extension manner that complies with all existing regulations.
    http://www.ctic.purdue.edu/Core4/Nutrient/ManureMgmt/Paper19.html
    What's Core 4 Conservation? Core 4 Conservation Partners News Core 4 Conservation Brochures ... Contact Us/Staff
    The Evolution of Animal Waste
    Management Regulations in North Carolina
    Dr. David A. Crouse
    North Carolina State University
    In the past decade North Carolina has experienced a rapid rise to the top of the meat producing states. Current USDA statistics have North Carolina number in one turkey production (59.5 million head on farm), number two in swine production (9.5 million head on farm), and number four in broiler production (681 million head) (World Wide Web address http://www.agr.state.nc.us/stats/nc_rank/ncrallyr.htm ). Even though the meat-animal industry contributes to the economic development of North Carolina, it is not without a perceived cost. The general belief among much of the nonagricultural community is that current production schemes have a negative effect on the environment as well as society. Recognizing the public's concern, the North Carolina state legislature and regulatory agencies have adopted rules and laws to minimize negative impacts to the environment and reduce any interference with the use and enjoyment of adjoining property. In 1993 the North Carolina Water Quality Nondischarge Rules became effective. Under the Nondischarge Rules, animal waste management plans are required for all farms meeting the definition of a feedlot.

    49. FEMA - Higher Education College List - University Of North Carolina At Pembroke
    The University of north carolina at Pembroke is program is to provide professional education for in MPA Program policies, procedures, regulations, core courses
    http://www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/cgi-shl/college/user_view.cfm?college_id=504

    50. Health Insurance Broker In North Carolina Quotes Online - Helpful Health Insuran
    Buy the Health Insurance Basics In north carolina from Lorman Lorman education Bookstore Find tapes and manuals on one of on the laws and regulations that are
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    51. Governance Legislation And Regulations - Council On Law In Higher Education Law
    State Commissions of Higher education. Alabama; Nevada; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; north carolina; north Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma;
    http://www.clhe.org/governance/page1.shtml
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    52. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - North Dakota
    until permitted to do so under the regulations of the statute on north Dakota s ninemember education Standards and north carolina Table of Contents Ohio
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/nodakota.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
    North Dakota
    Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: State v. Anderson , 427 NW 2d 316, cert. denied , 488 U.S. 965 (1988). Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Teacher Licenses: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: Transportation: Home Schooling: A parent is qualified to supervise a program of home education is the parent is licensed to teach in North Dakota; has a baccalaureate degree; or has met or exceeded the cutoff score of the national teacher exam given in North Dakota. A parent who has a high school diploma or GED certificate is qualified to supervise home education but must be monitored by a licensed teacher during the first two years the parent supervises home education or until the child being instructed completes the third grade, whichever is later. If the child being instructed receives a composite standardized achievement test score below the 50 th Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: Miscellaneous: Updated January 2000 [North Carolina] [Ohio]

    53. North Carolina -- Sources [ ALSO! -- U.S. Law ]
    regulations See also the north carolina to Practice • Continuing Legal education Duke University
    http://www.lawsource.com/also/usa.cgi?nc

    54. Graduate Catalogue 2003-2004 Table Of Contents
    The Watson School of education. All provisions, regulations, degree programs, course listings, etc., in bodies of the University of north carolina at Wilmington
    http://www.uncw.edu/grad_cat/
    THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
    AT WILMINGTON
    GRADUATE CATALOGUE
    Bulletin 13 Further, the university seeks to promote campus diversity by enrolling and employing a larger number of minorities and women where these groups have historically been and continue to be under-represented within the university in relation to availability and extends preference in staff employment to veterans and current state employees seeking promotion. Related policies are included in the Equal Opportunity, Diversity and Unlawful Harassment section of this publication.
    Information
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    Cover photographs: Brownie Harris, William Harris, Jack Mellot TABLE OF CONTENTS Greetings from the Chancellor and Board of Trustees Calendar of Events Administrative Officers The University of North Carolina ... Index A separate undergraduate catalogue is available in the UNCW Bookstore. All provisions, regulations, degree programs, course listings, etc., in effect when this catalogue went to press are subject to revision by the appropriate governing bodies of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

    55. Finding Funders - North Carolina - Web Sites Of Community Foundations
    to different rules and regulations than those of community affiliates throughout north carolina, that make the areas of human services, education, health, arts
    http://fdncenter.org/funders/grantmaker/gws_comm/comm_nc.html
    In its general charitable purposes, a community foundation is much like a private foundation; its funds, however, are derived from many donors rather than a single source, as is usually the case with private foundations. Further, community foundations are usually classified under the tax code as public charities and therefore are subject to different rules and regulations than those which govern private foundations. (The site(s) listed below are launched in new browsers.) Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro
    Since its inception in 1983, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro has "promoted philanthropy, built and maintained a permanent collection of endowment funds, and served as a trustworthy partner and leader in shaping effective responses" to issues and opportunities in the greater Greensboro, North Carolina area. The foundation's Web site provides information about the foundation's funds and endowments, grants information organized by category, financial information, profiles of recent donors and grant recipients, listings of the foundation's board and staff, and current issues of Horizon, the foundation's seasonal newsletter.
    The Community Foundation of Henderson County

    The Community Foundation of Henderson County was established in 1983 to serve the people of Henderson County, North Carolina. Through its numerous funds, the foundation makes grants to qualifying organizations in Henderson County. The foundation's programmatic interests include arts and culture, civic affairs, conservation, education, health, and human services. The foundation also maintains a scholarship program primarily for students graduating from high schools within Henderson County. The foundation's Web site features information on creating a fund, details on the foundation's funding interests and priorities, recent grants listings, board/staff listings, and contact information.

    56. The UNC Policy Manual
    Conducting DegreeRelated Extension and Distance education. 400.1.2.1R, regulations on Terminating Programs. 4, THE UNIVERSITY OF north carolina EXCHANGE PROGRAM.
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    57. North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division - North Carolina Crime Control A
    Development certificate approved by the north carolina State Board to the rules and regulations promulgated by the NC Criminal Justice education and Training
    http://www.ncale.org/employment.html
    Alcohol Law Enforcement
    Employment Opportunities The Alcohol Law Enforcement Division is continuously recruiting motivated, professional individuals to serve in the capacity of ALE Agent. Persons interested in obtaining an application for employment as an ALE Agent must visit the ALE District office closest to their county of residence. Please see the Office Locations listing to determine the office that serves your area. Below are the minimum qualifications of applicants for Alcohol Law Enforcement Agent positions: Age Physical Agility Test Vision Test Citizenship ... Completion of Training
    Age: Applicants must be 21 years of age as of the first day of ALE Basic School
    Physical Agility Test: Applicants must be able to safely and proficiently perform the essential job functions of an ALE agent and score in the top 50 percentile on the Cooper Wellness Evaluation.
    Vision Test: Applicants must have uncorrected vision of not less than 20/200 in each eye and corrected 20/20 in one eye and at least 20/40 in the other eye. Applicants with less than 20/20 vision must possess and wear corrective lenses which correct their vision to 20/20. Applicants who have had Radial K or equivalent type eye surgery within one (1) year of the date of application or who are color blind will not be accepted for employment.
    Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of the United States and must be a legal resident of or reside in the State of North Carolina as of the first day of ALE Basic School.

    58. UNCA Catalog 2003-2004 - Table Of Contents
    must follow the General education requirements in Administrative regulations are not catalog specific and are The University of north carolina at Asheville is
    http://www.unca.edu/catalog/
    Catalog 2003-2004
    Volume 38
    Previous Catalogs:
    The 2003-2004 Catalog is also available in Adobe PDF format and will require the use of Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. You may need to download and install the latest version Catalog 2003-2004 - Volume 38 in Adobe PDF The information contained in this catalog is intended for informational purposes only. Although this catalog presents policies and programs as accurately as possible at the time of publication, the university reserves the right to revise any section or part without notice or obligation. Students must follow the General Education requirements in effect at the time of their first term of attendance as a degree-seeking student and major requirements in effect at the time they formally declare their major. Students who must reapply and are readmitted must follow the catalog in effect at the time of their readmission. Administrative regulations are not catalog specific and are subject to change at any time. The University of North Carolina at Asheville is committed to equality of educational experiences for students and is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

    59. In Re North Carolina Department Of Public Instruction, Dkt. No. 91-86-R
    achieves the aims of the governing statute and regulations and the Based upon the current submissions, education asserts that north carolina failed to
    http://www.ed-oha.org/cases/1991-86-r.html
    North Carolina Department of Public Instruction,
    Respondent. Docket No. 91-86-R
    Recovery of Funds Proceeding ACN: 04-03235-G INTERLOCUTORY DECISION
    Appearances: Thomas J. Ziko, Esq., of the North Carolina Department of Justice, Raleigh, North Carolina for the Respondent
    Stephen H. Freid, Esq., of the Office of the General Counsel, United States Department of Education, Washington, D.C., for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education
    Before: Judge Allan C. Lewis
    In its timely appeal of the preliminary departmental decision, North Carolina asserts three grounds to deny Education's claim. First, it urges that Education failed to issue the preliminary departmental decision within six months after the issuance of the final audit report as required by Item 12 of the Appendix to 34 C.F.R. Part 80 (1990). Therefore, North Carolina argues that Education's claim is barred. Second, North Carolina asserts that the Department was not harmed by the improper expenditures relating to the Solinet contract and, therefore, a recovery of these expenditures is not appropriate. Third, North Carolina asserts an equitable offset which is in excess of the amount of the alleged improper expenditures and, therefore, argues that no recovery is warranted.
    For the reasons stated infra, it is determined that Item 12 of the Appendix to Part 80 of the regulations is not a bar to any recovery in this case; that the appropriate measure of damages due to the improper expenditures was the full amount sought by the Department; and that an evidentiary hearing is necessary to ascertain the amount of the equitable offset.

    60. NCDENR-Home
    The north carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources website is a gateway to information and services provided by related divisions programs. Environmental education. DENR Library
    http://www.ehnr.state.nc.us/
    About DENR Divisions and Contacts Customer Service Feedback ... NCGov.com DENR Information Data, Statistics, Reports and Maps Ozone Forecast Maps Wetlands Data ... more.. Things to Buy Maps Seedlings NC Wildlife NC Stores ... more... NCDENR, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 919-733-4984 Fax 919-715-3060

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