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  1. Vermont Nurse Internship Project: a collaborative enterprise developed by nurse leaders from education, practice, and regulation. (Nurse Entry Into Practice).: ... article from: Nursing Education Perspectives by Susan A. Boyer, 2002-03-01
  2. Multiple dimensions of reform: the impact of state policies on special education and supports for all students.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Katharine Shepherd Furney, Susan Brody Hasazi, et all 2005-12-22

61. Vermont Supreme Court
As used in these regulations, the following definitions shall apply (a) The Board shall mean the vermont Board of Mandatory Continuing Legal education.
http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/BBE/CLERulesRegs.htm
Vermont Supreme Court
Rules Regulations For Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
RULES FOR MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION §1. Purpose § 2. Board of Continuing Legal Education § 3. Minimum Educational Requirements § 4. Accreditation ... Application for Accreditation §1. Purpose It is of primary importance to members of the Bar of the Supreme Court of Vermont and to the public that attorneys continue their legal education throughout the period of their active practice of law. These rules establish minimum requirements for continuing legal education. § 2. Board of Continuing Legal Education (a) The Court shall appoint a Board to be known as the Board of Continuing Legal Education, consisting of seven members as follows: (1) One shall be a judge, active or retired, or a retired justice of the Supreme Court; (2) Four shall be attorneys admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court; and (3) Two shall be laypersons, not admitted to the practice of law in this state. For purposes of these rules, a quorum shall consist of four members, or all members not disqualified, whichever is the lesser. (b) Each term of office shall be four years and until a successor is appointed. Whenever a member resigns, or the office is otherwise vacant, the Court shall appoint a successor to fill the unexpired term. Appointments shall be made annually on June first.

62. VLRA Annual Restaurant Lodging Showcase Vermont Restaurant And Lodging Associati
meals tax generated funds education making this to minimize the opportunities for vermont youths to Alcohol Related regulations VLRA supports efforts to
http://www.vlra.com/position04.htm

Legislative Alert Archives
l Government Affairs VLRA's 2004 Legislative Position Statement
Critical Tourism Related Issues
• Vermont 9%
• New Hampshire 8%
• Massachusetts 5% meals; 5.2% lodging
• Maine 7%
• Connecticut 12% lodging; 6% meals
• Rhode Island 5% lodging, plus 7% sales tax; 8% meals
VLRA believes revenue stability is not enhanced by the continued reliance on consumption based taxes, i.e. Sales Tax and Excise Taxes. Again these tax increases put Vermont businesses at a competitive disadvantage with those along the border. Telecommunications
Investment in technology infrastructure, particularly cell and digital access, must be a priority in Vermont. Improving access for citizens, businesses, students and most especially visitors to Vermont must be addressed. VLRA strongly supports efforts to ensure that visitors can access reliable technology. Transportation VLRA is a proponent of highway signage to enable visitors to make determinations about detouring from the highway for tourist opportunities. Vermont’s highway infrastructure must be maintained and enhanced; necessary funding should be dedicated to this end. Efforts to continue to enhance Vermont’s air service into Burlington should be continued. Rail infrastructure should be efficiently utilized where appropriate to potential adjacent development sites. Efforts for public transportation to more easily move employees and visitors to and from visitor venues should be encouraged.

63. State Of Vermont Early Childhood Program Licensing Regulations (2-12-2001)
Services Division of the vermont Department of which provides early child care and education. CHILDHOOD PROGRAM LICENSING regulations regulations pursuant to
http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/VT/vt_early.htm
State of Vermont Early Childhood Program Licensing Regulations (2-12-2001)
The State of Vermont is committed to ensuring that all of its programs and facilities are accessible to all members of the public, and that all activities and programs are non-discriminatory in design, application, and performance. The State of Vermont is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, handicapping condition and/or disability, or sexual orientation. This document is available in alternative formats on request. To receive additional or alternative format copies, please contact: Child Care Services Division 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-2901 Telephone 1-800-649-2642 Note: Boxes such as these appear amidst the regulations. The information contained in these "noteboxes" is advisory and provides examples or guidance for licensees and staff in Licensed Family Child Care Homes. These regulations reflect the current requirements of many state statutes related to the health, safety and welfare of Vermont's children. Laws do change. Licensees must comply with all of Vermont laws including related health, safety or welfare regulation. To the extent that the new laws become more stringent than these Family Child Care Licensing Regulations in the future, licensees should comply with the new laws. For example, if seat belt and child restraint laws become stricter, licensees would be required to adhere to the new law.

64. State Of Vermont Family Child Care Licensing Regulations (2-12-2001)
Services Division of the vermont Department of FAMILY CHILD CARE LICENSING regulations regulations pursuant to HIGHER education COURSE A three credit course
http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/VT/vt_family.htm
State of Vermont Family Child Care Licensing Regulations (2-12-2001)
The State of Vermont is committed to ensuring that all of its programs and facilities are accessible to all members of the public, and that all activities and programs are non-discriminatory in design, application, and performance. The State of Vermont is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, handicapping condition and/or disability, or sexual orientation. This document is available in alternative formats on request. To receive additional or alternative format copies, please contact: Child Care Services Division 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-2901 Telephone 1-800-649-2642 Note: Boxes such as these appear amidst the regulations. The information contained in these "noteboxes" is advisory and provides examples or guidance for licensees and staff in Licensed Family Child Care Homes. These regulations reflect the current requirements of many state statutes related to the health, safety and welfare of Vermont's children. Laws do change. Licensees must comply with all of Vermont laws including related health, safety or welfare regulation. To the extent that the new laws become more stringent than these Family Child Care Licensing Regulations in the future, licensees should comply with the new laws. For example, if seat belt and child restraint laws become stricter, licensees would be required to adhere to the new law.
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65. 2002 VERMONT DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLATFORM DRAFT  8
All programs, policies and regulations should be viewed in the context of how they will education education builds the future for vermont and all
http://www.vtdemocrats.org/2002_platform.htm
2002 VERMONT DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLATFORM
Adopted by the Vermont Democratic Platform Convention
Saturday, September 14, 2002 in Plymouth, Vermont
PREAMBLE:
Vermont Democrats base our beliefs on the principles that define and unite our society: democracy and individual liberty as guaranteed by the United States and Vermont Constitutions, equal opportunity for everyone to achieve and to prosper, personal responsibility, respect for all families, the importance of community, and the rule of reason. BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES: We believe that the areas of education, health care, housing, and other essential human services need to be considered as essential components of building healthy communities in Vermont. In these areas, the issues of funding, access, quality and success are all intertwined. Children and Childcare : The future of Vermont resides in our children. All programs, policies and regulations should be viewed in the context of how they will affect Vermont’s children. In order to allow parents to work, and in order to build a better future for our children, we will implement programs that promote the delivery of affordable, quality childcare. Education: Education builds the future for Vermont and all Vermonters.

66. Vermont State Departments
vermont Department of education Features What s New at this Site Memos/Reports/Studies, Grant Opportunities, education Law regulations, Data Sites
http://www.thesnare.com/states/vermont/gov/dept.htm
Departments Web Site Features/Comments
  • Vermont Department of Education Vermont Department of Libraries Vermont Department of Health - Features: Contents A-Z, District Offices, Health Officers, Program List, Alcohol/Drugs, Bio-Terrorism, MS, Indoor Air Quality, Infants/Children, Medical Board, Safe Water, Laws/Rules, Links, Our Mission, Publications, Jobs, Contact Info. Located in Montpelier, VT. - Features: What's New, Alpha Subject List, Information Center, Ag Links, Staff Directory, Plant Industry/VPAC, Contact Us, Laws/Regulations, Applications/Forms, Agriculture In The Classroom, Agriview Online, Job Openings. Located in Montpelier, VT.
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67. City Of Montpelier, Vermont: Zoning Regulations
the minimum dimensions required in these regulations, b) is high schools and certified by the vermont Department of education, including parochial
http://www.montpelier-vt.org/htm/zonregs/zoningregs.htm
City of Montpelier
Zoning and Subdivision Regulations
On-line Version of Chapter 15 of the Montpelier Code of Ordinances
Includes the revisions that were adopted by the City Council on January 10, 2001.
Article 1 . ENACTMENT, PURPOSE, AND SEVERABILITY
. ENACTMENT AND TITLE
. PURPOSE
. SEVERABILITY
Article 2 . DEFINITIONS
. CLARIFICATION OF MEANING
. GENERAL INTERPRETATION
. DEFINITION OF TERMS
. GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS (not included in on-line version)
Article 3 . REQUIRED PERMITS
. REGULATION OF ALL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES . PERMITS AND APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Article 4 . GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES
. INFORMAL PROJECT REVIEW . FILING A PERMIT APPLICATION . RULES REGARDING NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARINGS . COMPUTATION OF TIME
Article 5 . ZONING PERMIT PROCEDURES
. REQUIRED REVIEW PROCEDURES . REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS . PERMITTED USES . CONDITIONAL USES . ACCESSORY USES . DESIGN REVIEW . SITE PLAN REVIEW . SITE PLAN AMENDMENTS . FLOOD PLAIN DEVELOPMENT
Article 6 . SIGN PERMITS
. ACTIVITIES REQUIRING PERMITS . REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS . REVIEW PROCESS . GUIDELINES FOR SIGNS IN THE DESIGN CONTROL DISTRICT . GENERAL REGULATIONS . REGULATIONS BY ZONING DISTRICT . EXEMPTIONS, VARIANCES AND WAIVERS

68. Vermont Fishing Regulations :: Water Works Wonders
Fishing URLs General Information; Fishing regulations Online (PDF). vermont Boater education Programs; vermont Boating Registration Guidelines.
http://www.waterworkswonders.org/default.aspx?id=352

69. Vermont Lawyers & Attorneys - Legal Information Resource
contains links to the text of regulations and rules vermont Department of Economic Development; vermont Department of education offers information
http://www.legallawhelp.com/state_law/Vermont/
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70. Vermont Ten Years Behind On Education Reform
degree of freedom from state regulations bearing on bill that serves only the entrenched education bureaucracy? spirit of innovation and restore vermont to the
http://www.act60.org/charter2.htm
Vermont is Ten Years Behind on Education Reform
by Jeffrey Pascoe (05/05/00) We Vermonters like to think of ourselves as real trendsetters on the national scene. We prohibit billboards, elect the only socialist congressperson, single-handedly take on the pharmaceutical companies, and will soon offer civil unions for gay couples. But when it comes to progressive education reform, Vermont is in the dark ages. Today the Vermont House passed a bogus "school choice" bill that offers essentially no school choice and was, for all intents and purposes, designed by the Vermont-NEA to protect the union's monopoly in public education ( more on that here Why even bother to pass a bill that will allow just six students per high school to choose another public high school pre-selected by their school district? The only logical answer is because Vermonters favor real school choice by a wide margin, and it's an election year. Meanwhile, across the rest of the nation an exciting revolution in public education is taking place. Over the past ten years, bipartisan majorities in all but a handful of states have enacted legislation designed to encourage competition among public schools and provide more choice for parents and all within the public school system. Innovations include magnet schools, schools within schools, work-site schools, and most significantly, the creation of public charter schools. Public Charter Schools What are charter schools? Perhaps because our state government has refused to allow them, many Vermonters have no clue. In any case, charter schools are tuition-free alternative public schools. They can be started by parents, educators, or communities that 'charter' (contract) with and agree to guidelines established by the state. Like other public schools, they receive a per-student block grant from the state. They must be open to all students regardless of background or ability. They also must set and meet strong standards for academic accountability as measured by the same assessments used by other public schools in the state.

71. DMA • Vermont
Place Central vermont Med. Summary There are no regulations concerning the dietary department Continuing education/Clock Hours for Dietary Managers; online
http://www.dmaonline.org/states/Vermont.html
State-by-State Information Vermont Vermont Chapter President Celise A. Johnson, CDM,CFPP
State Meeting Date: May 6-7 Place: Central Vermont Med. Ctr. City: Berlin Contact: Marilyn Bradshaw
State Spokesperson
More Info
Pamela A. Allen, CDM,CFPP
pallen@chsi.org

2004 State Legislative Calendar Jan 6 - May 7
Food Manager Sanitation Requirements (Last Updated 2/04) Regulation #:
Health Regulations for Food Service Establishments Food Mgr. Certification Requirements:
5-222 Miscellaneous
C. Demonstration of Knowledge.
Regulations RE: CDM Credential in Longterm Care (Last Updated 2/04) Regulation #: Agency 13. Human Services Agency, Sub-Agency 110. Dept. of Aging and Disabilities, Chapter 005. Licensing and Operating Rules for Nursing Homes, Section 7 Quality of Care (CVR 13-110-005, Sec. 7) Summary 7.14 Dietary Services The facility must provide each resident with a nourishing, palatable, well-balanced diet that meets the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. (a) Staffing. The facility must employ a qualified dietitian either full, part-time, or on a consultant basis.

72. The Law Firm Of Wilson And White, Montpelier, Vermont - Decisions And Filings
1 VSA § 310(3). The parties stipulate to the conclusion that vermont State Colleges This Court will use the Department Of education’s regulations as an
http://www.wilsonwhite.com/decisions_and_filings.php3?id=13&type=tbl_decisions

73. Vermont Secretary Of State - Corporations - Non-Profit Links
profit partnership of government, education, and business. The vermont Department of Economic Development exporting, government contracts, regulations permits
http://www.sec.state.vt.us/tutor/dobiz/noprof/Nonprofit/links.htm
VERMONT SECRETARY OF STATE - Deborah L.Markowitz 81 River Street, Drawer 09 - Montpelier, VT 05609 - Tel: (802) 828-2386 - Fax: (802) 828-2853 Betty Poulin - Director
LINKS
The GuideStar web site is produced by Philanthropic Research, Inc., a 501(c)(3) public charity founded in 1994. GuideStar's mission is to revolutionize philanthropy and nonprofit practice with information. The Internet Nonprofit Center (NIC) provides information for and about nonprofits. It has one of the best frequently asked questions sections on the web. The American Bar Association's Business Law Section has a Nonprofit Corporation Committee . See also, the ABA Nonprofit Management and Governance publications' list The National Council of Nonprofit Associations is the state-by-state support network for nonprofit organizations. State associations of nonprofit organizations have emerged in the last 15 years. They are an effective and efficient provider of services and peer-to-peer support for the nonprofit sector. At the state level, they speak with a strong voice to increase public understanding of the importance of nonprofit organizations. NCNA state associations represent all nonprofit organizations, large and small, well-established and starting up, in all fields of nonprofit effort: social service, education, health, and cultural activities.

74. The Foundation For Safe Boating And Marine Info - Your Complete Resource For Mar
Boating and personal watercraft registration, safety education, laws and regulations, and accident vermont Boating Safety, Operating laws and regulations.
http://www.boatingandmarineinfo.org/opt2.html
Link: Government Marine Safety and Enforcement Websites
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75. MCEC Assessment Resource Center
Web Site This is the general vermont Office of education web site. No Child Left Behind Web Site Access this vermont site for the law, regulations, and how
http://www.militarychild.org/assessment/searchresults.cfm?state=VT

76. Special Education Advocacy - Wrightslaw
vermont advocate Brice Palmer says, Your job is to present your case To get your state special education regulations and other special education publications
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77. Vermont
05536a. 33 VSA § 5536a (vermont Statutes Annotated). officials. education State Laws, regulations, and Policies URL, citation and summary. N/A. Related
http://iasep.soe.purdue.edu/protocol/Appendices/appendix_c/VT_statute.htm
This appendix contains selected state laws that seem to be applicable to the area of privacy of student records and general data transmission security. The lists are provided for the reader to use as a starting place for research. The lists for each state are not exhaustive, and we do not guarantee that the statutes are current. However, they do give readers an idea of the kinds of statutes that states may have on their books. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin ... Wyoming VERMONT General State Laws, Regulations and Policies: URL, citation and summary http://www.leg.state.vt.us/statutes/title01/chap005.htm#00317 1 V.S.A. § 317 (Vermont Statutes Annotated) Student and library records; availability. Summary: See (c)(11) which states that "student records at educational institutions funded wholly or in part by state revenue" are exempt from public inspection and copying but can be available upon request under the provisions of FERPA. See also (c)(19) which states that library records which identify library patrons are exempt from public access.
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/statutes/title33/chap055.htm#05536a

78. Consumerassurance
The increased education level allows the inspection staff to better achieve compliance with vermont regulations by providing them with information to assist
http://www.vermontagriculture.com/pidconsumer.htm
Consumer Assurance Section Agricultural Product Retail Inspection Apple Inspection and Monitoring Programs
Education
Forms/License Applications ... Enforcement Carl Cushing
Consumer Assurance carl@agr.state.vt.us Henry Marckres
Supervisor henry@agr.state.vt.us Greg Ballou
Consumer Assurance Inspector gballou@agr.state.vt.us Frank Bump
Consumer Assurance Inspector fbump@agr.state.vt.us Jim Cameron
Consumer Assurance Inspector jcameron@agr.state.vt.us Ray Cioffi
ray@agr.state.vt.us
Beverly Delude
Secretary bev@agr.state.vt.us Hugh Lund
Consumer Assurance Inspector hugh@agr.state.vt.us Carolyn Moulton
Data Clerk/Typist carolyn@agr.state.vt.us Marc Paquette Consumer Assurance Inspector marc@agr.state.vt.us Application/Renewal Forms Available for Download Description Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Dealer or Repairman Registration Download Now Download Now Maple Dealer/Processor License Download Now Download Now Public Weighmaster's License Download Now Download Now Download Now Download Now Retail License Application Download Now Download Now Description Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Maple Laws and Regulations Download Now Download Now Agricultural Product Retail Inspections

79. Vermont Water Quality Regulations
is under construction and does not list all relevant regulations. the value of the scientific or educational purpose and the risk to vermont surface waters
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/waterq/regulations.htm

80. State Laws And Regulations
scrambling to reform their education system, the a perspective on homeschooling, laws, and regulations.
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_lws.rgs.html
PLEASE READ
BEFORE GOING FURTHER
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.

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