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  1. Courses of study and general regulations for the county high schools of Tennessee: 1921 by J. B Brown, 1921
  2. Despite setback, Tennessee governor remains committed to free tuition plan.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-30
  3. Stateline - Ambitious Goals Deferred.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Kathy Christie, 2001-11-01

61. State Laws And Regulations
are scrambling to reform their education system, the a perspective on homeschooling,laws, and regulations.
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The HEM staff has been considering pulling these listings. The main reason is that as homeschooling becomes more widely accepted, and as states are scrambling to reform their education system, the situation becomes more complex. This makes overviews, listings and rankings less valid. We have, however, decided to keep these listings in place because they carry, at a minimum, a link to your state government. Additionally we hope reading cited code and at least one homeschooler's interpretation will help start to demystify legislation and encourage you to investigate further. When talking to new homeschoolers we often hear concerns about the law. Is homeschooling legal? Who do I have to notify? What do I have to teach? While the legalities are a concern that should not be ignored, neither should our response be automatic and not thought out carefully.
There is no single source, no one true homeschooling authority. We all own the responsibility to think through laws and regulations on homeschooling. Of course you'll find those who disagree - an entire industry has grown up around the fact that there are differences of opinion on homeschooling's legal matters. What we offer here are overviews of laws and regulations compiled by knowledgeable homeschoolers. These files are not legal advice nor the final word on the subject. They are simply a starting point. To maintain our freedom to homeschool we will each need to go far beyond any convenient compilation or synopsis. We need to continue to do our own learning, lead our own research, and decide on our own actions.

62. Department Of Safety - Tennessee Motorcycle Rider Education Program
tennessee Department of Safety. Welcome to the tennessee Motorcycle Rider educationProgram. tennessee RIDER education COURSE LOCATIONS and CONTACTS.
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Tennessee Department of Safety Welcome to the
Tennessee Motorcycle Rider Education Program
ABOUT OUR PROGRAM
Motorcycling can be a thrilling and challenging experience. The safe operation of a motorcycle requires practiced skill, knowledge, and a respectful understanding of the limitations imposed by the operator, the machine, and the environment. Believing in the benefits of rider education, the Tennessee Department of Safety administers the Tennessee Motorcycle Rider Education Program. This program provides a combination of rider education and other motorcycle issues. For example, public awareness initiatives, information of the effects of alcohol and drugs, licensing procedures. BENEFITS OF RIDER EDUCATION
  • Students who successfully complete either course will receive a completion card and a certificate. Those applying for a Tennessee Motorcycle License who bring the certificate from an approved Tennessee training site, pass the Vision Test and pay the required fee will have their license skills and knowledge tests waived.
    NOTE: If the motorcycle license is the student's first Tennessee license, other requirements will apply. See

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on State Homeschool Laws and regulations National Home education Network your sourcefor homeschooling
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64. Tennessee Legal Resources. Court Decisions, Cases, Codes, Regulations & Agencies
of Agriculture TN Dept. of Children s Services tennessee Dept. of Commercetennessee Dept. of education tennessee Dept. of Finance TN Dept.
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65. TCCLES - CLE And Specialization Regulations
regulations These regulations express the standard procedures of the TennesseeCommission on Continuing Legal education and Specialization.
http://www.cletn.com/Regulations.htm
Regulations
These regulations express the standard procedures of the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. For compelling reasons, the Commission may suspend or alter any part of these regulations in particular matters.
Definitions
Commission: The Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization
Rule: The Rule for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, Rule 21 of the Supreme Court of
Tennessee General Credit: Credit applicable only to the general CLE requirement
EP Credit:
Dual Credit: Credit applicable to either the general or EP requirements
Section 2 Regulations
2A. Exemption Due To Physical Disability
  • Exemptions from the requirements of the Rule due to physical, mental or emotional disability may be made by the Commission upon receipt of an application from the affected attorney. An attorney receiving such an exemption shall be required to reaffirm when filing his or her Annual Report Statement that the circumstances warranting such exemption continue. In any case, such exemption shall not extend past the resumption of the regular, active practice of law.
  • 2B. Inactive Status with Board of Professional Responsibility

    66. Tennessee Regulations At Business.com
    on CLE and Specialization Listing found in tennessee Continuing Legal EducationWith links to courses, certification, rules regulations and archives.
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  • 67. Regulations For Classifying Students In-State Or Out-of-State For The Purpose Of
    is the intent that the public institutions of higher education in the state of Tennesseeshall apply uniform rules, as described in these regulations and not
    http://applyweb.com/apply/mtsug/instateInstr.html
    Regulations for Classifying Students In-State or Out-of-State for the Purpose of Paying Fees and Tuition College of Graduate Studies - Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro
    Paragraph 1. Intent. It is the intent that the public institutions of higher education in the state of Tennessee shall apply uniform rules, as described in these regulations and not otherwise, in determining whether students shall be classified "in-state" or "out-of-state" for fees and tuition purposes and for admission purposes. Paragraph 2. Definitions. Wherever used in these regulations:
  • "Public higher educational institution" shall mean a university or community college supported by appropriations made by the legislature of this state. "Residence" shall mean continuous physical presence and maintenance of a dwelling place within this state, provided that absence from the state for short periods of time shall not affect the establishment of a residence. "Domicile" shall mean a person's true, fixed, and permanent home and place of habitation; it is the place where he or she intends to remain and to which he or she expects to return when he or she leaves without intending to establish a new domicile elsewhere. "Emancipated person" shall mean a person who has attained the age of eighteen years and whose parents have entirely surrendered the right to the care, custody, and earnings of such person and who no longer are under any legal obligation to support or maintain such deemed "emancipated person."
  • 68. University Of Tennessee Health Science Center: Continuing Medical Education
    in compliance with the essentials of the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation and the rules and regulations of the University of tennessee.
    http://www.utmem.edu/cme/
    University Links Health Science Center Links About UTHSC Colleges Administration Admissions Research Students Visitors WebMail SiteMap Contact Information Enter search terms Select type of search Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search College of Medicine
    Continuing Medical Education
    Contact Information Course Calendar CME Policies CME Course Forms ... Home Welcome to the University of Tennessee, Health Science Center
    Continuing Medical Education Website
    Our Mission Statement
    Purpose:
    The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is committed to serving the state and region through programs of excellence in education, patient care, research and other public service initiatives, which advance the health of the general public. Continuing medical education provides opportunities for the health care professional to continue the learning, which began in the undergraduate curriculum, utilizing adult learning principles and available technology.
    Content Areas:
    Target Audience:
    Types of Activities Provided: To maximize learning opportunities, a wide range of activities are offered which include, formal courses, seminars, workshops, video conferences/distance learning, mini-residencies, visiting professorships, journal clubs, grand rounds and teaching conferences, and innovative technologies such as web-based learning activities for personal skill development in medical procedures and teaching competence. All activities are conducted in compliance with the essentials of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the rules and regulations of the University of Tennessee.

    69. Tennessee Athletic Trainer's Society - State Licensure - Rules & Regulations
    or any criminal statute of the state of tennessee;. violation of the rules and regulationspromulgated by o), Violation of the continuing education provisions of
    http://www.tnata.org/licensure/rules_regs.cfm
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    General Rules and Regulations Governing the Practice of Athletic Trainers New Rules Table of Contents 0880-4-.01 Definitions
    0880-4-.02 Scope of Practice

    0880-4-.03 Reserved

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    0880-4-.01  Definitions.   As used in these rules, the following terms and acronyms shall have the following meaning ascribed to them: Administrative Office - The office of the administrator assigned to the Board located on the First Floor, Cordell Hull Building, 425 5th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37247-1010. Administrative Revocation - An Administrative action taken pursuant to Rule 0880-4-.09 when a license holder fails to timely renew his license and all other options available have been ignored. A license holder whose license has been administratively revoked has been provided an opportunity for a hearing and as such is officially unlicensed and cannot lawfully continue to practice as an athletic trainer in Tennessee. Licenses administratively revoked may be reinstated upon meeting the conditions stated in Rule 0880-4-.09. Board - Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners.

    70. Tennessee Athletic Trainer's Society - Committees - Professional Education
    please contact Marisa A. Colston, PhD., ATC/L Chair, Professional education CommitteeATEP Director The University of tennessee - Chattanooga 615 McCallie
    http://www.tnata.org/committees/prof_ed.cfm
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    Photo courtesy of Scott Gardner ATC/L. Use or reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited The Professional Education Committee has the task of being in charge of developing resources for continuing education. A great deal of their time is spent on planning and producing the
    annual meeting and symposium usually held in January of each year. This group explores new topics of interest to the membership as well as current trends in the profession and healthcare in general for potential presentation. The annual meeting serves as a chance for members to share ideas and experiences.
    The committee looks for speakers and other possibilities that will allow the membership the ability to meet continuing education requirements as well as to provide an opportunity for growth as healthcare professionals. With time, this group will offer other courses or instruction based on education and research to enhance the knowledge and maximize the proficiency of those in the athletic training profession.

    71. Strip Club Regulations Upheld By Tennessee Court Of Appeals
    Strip Club regulations upheld by tennessee Court of Appeals; Sullivanlaw remains in force. by JOHN OSBORNE. BLOUNTVILLE If erotic
    http://www.sullivan-county.com/news/cathouse/strip1.htm
    See Sullivan County Religious Wars
    Strip Bar Wars Update 2002
    Strip Club regulations upheld by Tennessee Court of Appeals; Sullivan law remains in force
    by JOHN OSBORNE BLOUNTVILLE : If erotic dancing returns to Sullivan County, legally, it will be under regulations set forth in the Adult Oriented Establishment Act of 1998 barring action by the Tennessee Supreme Court. A Court of Appeals has upheld a year-old local ruling declaring the 1998 law constitutional. It means entertainers at adult-oriented businesses may not dance totally nude, must stay at least 6 feet from patrons, and must have a county-issued permit. It also means a total ban on alcohol possession, sale, purchase or consumption thereof at adult-oriented businesses. At the time the Sullivan County Commission adopted the act, two Bristol-area bars featured nude dancers, some of whom provided ''lap'' dances. The Show Palace, on Island Road near the Interstate 81/Highway 11-W interchange, had and still has a county-issued beer permit. The Bottoms Up Club, located on Highway 11-W inside the Bristol, Tenn., city limits, offered patrons the opportunity to ''brown bag'' for bring their own alcohol. Owners of the bars and a woman who danced at each filed suit in Sullivan County Chancery Court seeking to have the law overturned as unconstitutional.

    72. Tennessee Rules Of The Supreme Court
    specific judges to the Administrative Office of the Courts and the tennessee JudicialConference for use in the development of Judicial education programs.
    http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/OPINIONS/TSC/RULES/TNRulesOfCourt/06SUPCT25_end.htm
    RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE
    STATE OF TENNESSEE
    (Rules 25-39)
    EFFECTIVE JANUARY 28, 1981 Rule 25. Tennessee Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection. Sec. 1. Tennessee Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection. There is hereby established the Tennessee Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection to reimburse claimants for losses caused by any dishonest conduct committed by lawyers duly licensed to practice in this state. The purpose of the Tennessee Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection is to promote public confidence in the administration of justice and the integrity of the legal profession as a whole by reimbursing at least a portion of losses caused by the rare instances of dishonest conduct of lawyers licensed to practice law in the courts of this state. The scope of this rule shall apply to dishonest conduct meeting the following criteria: Sec. 2. Funding. Sec. 3. Funds. All monies or other assets allocated to the Fund shall be held in a separate account in the name of the Fund, subject to written direction of the Board. Sec. 4. Composition of Board.

    73. Land Surveyor Reference Page - Tennessee
    tennessee State Board of Professional Land Surveyors Rules RegulationsContinuing education (return to previous menu) (return to main menu)
    http://www.lsrp.com/tn.html
    Tennessee Rules, Regulations and State Statutes for Land Surveyors Tennessee State Board of Professional Land Surveyors Continuing Education (return to previous menu)
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    74. Boat Tennessee: Official Boating Safety Courses With Online Boater Certification
    The tennessee boating safety course found on this site is course to meet the boatereducation needs of and the current boating laws and regulations in tennessee
    http://www.boat-ed.com/tn/
    Home TN Internet Boating Safety Course
    Tennessee boating safety course and certification test online!
    Welcome to the official site for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency boating safety course and PWC (jet ski) safety course. Taking a boating safety course will teach you about boating safety and Tennessee boating laws, and may also make you eligible for a discount on your boat or PWC (jet ski) insurance! Below you'll find options for an online Tennessee boating safety course with an online certification test and Tennessee classroom boat safety courses. Take a boating safety course by studying at home and receive your official State of Tennessee boater safety certificate!
    Share the learning experience with other boaters and a qualified instructor!
    • Take any of the Tennessee boating safety courses above and:
      • Learn how to boat safely Receive your official Tennessee boating safety certificate Become eligible for a discount on your boat or PWC insurance!
      Or first test your boating knowledge by clicking here to take a boating safety test.

    75. MTSU Vocational Education Professional Development
    will be held at Middle tennessee State University such as leadership, governmentregulations, trends and issues in education, communications, integration
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~voced/tvec.htm
    ABOUT US CONFERENCES ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION EVALUATIONS ... Pre/Post Brochure About TVEC The 2004 Tennessee Vocational Education Conference will be held at Middle Tennessee State University July 20-22, 2004. This year's theme is "Positioning Students for the Future." Participants consist of classroom teachers and administrators representing secondary and post-secondary public schools. More than 200 presenters conduct workshops and seminars on timely topics such as leadership, government regulations, trends and issues in education, communications, integration of business and education, designing learning activities, professional commitments, conflict management, helping at-risk youth, and more. The implementation and integration of academics in vocational education is a major theme throughout the conference. This year's major themes include:
    • Integration Academic Acheivement No Child Left Behind Core Indicators
    Conference Schedule See the online schedule . Check often for schedule changes. Keynote Address: Jason Dorsey, Best Selling Author

    76. Tennessee Protection & Advocacy
    Our mission tennessee Protection and Advocacy, Inc. state and federal policies andregulations • Legislative education • Collaboration with
    http://www.tpainc.org/
    Breaking NEWS – US Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Plaintiffs in Tennessee v. Lane Press Release For more information: www.supremecourtus.gov Other News: Federal District Judge Gives Provisional Approval of Settlement for “Waiting List” lawsuit Fairness hearing scheduled for April 12, 2004 at 1:30pm in Courtroom of Robert L. Echols, 801 Broadway, Nashville TN Download Microsoft Word copies of documents here: Waiting List Settlements FACT SHEET Notice of Settlement Provisional Approval People First Settlement Our mission
    What we do

    Abuse and neglect outside of the home
    Discrimination in housing, transportation, employment
    Access to public and private programs and services
    Access to mental health, rehabilitation and support services
    Access to appropriate education programs and services
    Obtaining and utilizing assistive technology services and devices
    Access to vocational rehabilitation services that promote employment and independence
    Direct services are individualized and may include the following:
    Information and materials Referrals to programs and services Training and technical assistance Investigations of abuse and neglect

    77. S. James Rosenfeld Resume
    day training sessions for educational personnel on California, Florida, South Dakota,tennessee, Utah, West 504 and their implementing regulations, and other
    http://www.edlaw.net/edlawinc/bio.html
    Who is "Ed Law"?
    S. James Rosenfeld, Esq.
    Visiting Clinical Professor of Law : Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic, Seattle University School of Law
    1310 Minor Ave., #207, Seattle, WA 98101
    jim@edlaw.net
    Facsimile:
    I am always happy to hear from users of the services provided by EDLAW and The EDLAW Center. However, because of ethical considerations and lack of time, I am unable to respond to most requests for legal advice. So please do not be offended if I do not respond to your email questions.
    Employment
    2001 - 2004 (academic year): Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic, Seattle University School of Law Visiting Clinical Professor of Law
    1998 - 2001: The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) Founder and Executive Director
    Established non-profit organization to improve the quality and increase the quantity of legal resources for parents of children with disabilities. 1997 - Present: The EDLAW Center, Hollywood, FL Executive Director Established non-profit organization to develop and sponsor projects for systemic changes in public education. 1988 - Present: EDLAW, Hollywood, FL

    78. Charter School Autonomy -- Updated March 2002
    tennessee. Yes. No. Automatic waiver from most state and school district educationlaws, regulations and policies, except those pertaining to civil rights, health
    http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/24/14/2414.htm
    StateNotes Charter Schools Education Commission of the States 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 Fax: 303.296.8332 www.ecs.org Charter School Autonomy Most Recently Updated in April 2003
    Overview
    This ECS StateNote examines policies dealing with charter school autonomy across the states and answers the following questions: Are the state’s standards and assessments applied to charter schools? Are there any restrictions on a charter school’s budgetary authority? What rules are waived for charter schools?
    Summary
    Thirty-nine states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico apply state standards and assessments to charter schools. Twenty-three states do not place any restrictions on a charter school’s budgetary authority. Eight states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico place restrictions on a charter school’s budgetary authority. In six states, restrictions, if any, on a charter school’s budgetary authority are specified in the charter. Restrictions on budgetary authority in two states, Massachusetts and Texas, depend on the type of charter school. In 22 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, charter schools receive an automatic waiver from most state and school district education laws, regulations and policies. In five states

    79. Department Of Education Resources And Information Online
    http//www.ed.gov/ US DOE education Department General Administrative regulationsAccess the EDGAR administrative regulations, presented by the US Department
    http://www.financing-made-easy.com/directory/Education/department_of_education

    80. TVA: Daily News For Employees
    ability to carry out the unified development and regulation of the conducted for Chattanoogaareateachers by the tennessee Higher education Commission.
    http://www.tva.gov/news/today/da09152003_.htm

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    Daily news for employees Monday, September 15, 2003
    TVA has updated regulations for construction along the shoreline of the Tennessee River and reservoir system and has made the regulations accessible to the public on the Internet. The regulations were amended to include new sections and to provide clarity. Highlights include the following:
    • Providing an 18-month window to begin construction after a permit is issued. Requiring that all new flotation materials for docks and piers be encased and commercially manufactured for marine use. Establishing rules governing the installation of underground and above-ground fuel-storage tanks and marina-sewage pump-out stations and development within flood zones of TVA reservoirs.
    Click here http://www.tva.com/river/26apermits/regs.htm for complete rules covering shoreline-construction permits.
    The menu will include two hot dogs, chips and a drink for $5. Popcorn will be free, and ice cream will be sold for 50 cents. All proceeds will be donated to charities, and all money from the advance sales will be credited to TVA for its Combined Federal Campaign. Proceeds from ticket sales the day of the event will benefit the United Way of Greater Knoxville.

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