Nursing Practice Regulation Acts Georgia-RN Licensing This article shall be known and may be cited as the georgia Registered regulation and control of registered professional nursing education and practice http://www.ncsbn.org/regulation/nursingpractice_npa_georgiarn.asp
Extractions: This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Georgia Registered Professional Nurse Practice Act." The purpose of this article is to protect, promote, and preserve the public health, safety, and welfare through legislative regulation and control of registered professional nursing education and practice. This article ensures that any person practicing or offering to practice nursing or using the title registered professional nurse, as defined in this article, within the State of Georgia, shall be licensed as provided in this article. As used in this article, the term: "Advanced nursing practice" means practice by a registered professional nurse who meets those educational, practice, certification requirements, or any combination of such requirements, as specified by the board and includes certified nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists in psychiatric/mental health, and others recognized by the board. "Board" means the Georgia Board of Nursing created in Code Section 43-26-4.
International Higher Education # 34 Corruption and Higher education in georgia. Natia Janashia Natia Janashia is a graduate student in higher education administration, Department of Leadership http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/soe/cihe/newsletter/News34/text006.htm
Extractions: natia.d.janashia@vanderbilt.edu The Republic of Georgia, with a population of 5 million, has roughly 240 higher education institutions. On the surface, these numbers would suggest a prospering, highly educated society. However, behind this facade lies the reality of degraded standards, crumbling infrastructure, rampant academic fraud, and overall deteriorating educational quality. At the center of this predicament is pervasive systemic corruption. Economic, institutional, and organizational inadequacies have brought about a widespread extralegal system of governance, characterized by few ethical norms or standards. The passivity of the Georgian people and their willingness to accept this as the status quo have further exacerbated these deficiencies. Description of Corruption Corruption may be defined as an improper use of official authority for personal or material benefit. Corruption in higher education manifests itself at all levels and affects a wide array of institutional activities. Major avenues for corruption include the system of admissions, the professional conduct of teachers and administrators, procurement, and the licensing and accreditation of institutions. Once admitted, a student can practically buy his or her way through the institution, paying for every exam and, ultimately, a diploma. Examinations (either for a semester or for graduation) can cost as much as hundreds of dollars. Moreover, students can bypass the higher education system altogether by simply buying a diploma from an established university. Another venue is corruption involving educational materials: professors often require students to buy their books, and lack of compliance may result in failing an exam.
Georgia Department Of Veterans Service The georgia Department of Veterans Service is designated by law as the State the laws and regulations that govern and control the Veterans Educational http://www.state.ga.us/dvs/state_approving_agency.shtml
MCG Academic Regulations Medical College of georgia Academic Calendar Index. Office Hours 85 MF. Academic regulations Educational Records http://www.mcg.edu/students/Registrar/recsindex.htm
Extractions: Educational Records Official academic records are maintained by the registrar. Access to these records is governed by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. A listing of all students' educational records maintained by the institution is contained in the Student Handbook , which is available from the Division of Student Affairs C urriculum Changes The new knowledge continually emerging in the health sciences, changing concepts in the delivery of health care and consideration of certification and licensure requirements may necessitate changes in the curriculum of a given school. However, when such changes are anticipated or made after careful review and evaluation, full consideration will have been given to the impact these changes might have on the student's overall academic program during his/her period of matriculation. Consideration will also be given to the impact of any changes on the faculty and the institution as a whole.
Georgia Exemptions georgia Division of Public Health www.ph.dhr.state.ga.us The Department of Human Resources may adopt rules and regulations for the enforcement of this http://www.909shot.com/state-site/Georgia.htm
Extractions: Current as of 3/03. Quick Fact: Exemptions apply to a child whose parent or legal guardian objects to immunization of the child on the grounds that the immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs of the parent or guardian. Other Resources: Georgia Division of Public Health: www.ph.dhr.state.ga.us
Welcome To Georgia Dept Of Natural Resources were initially considered for the Metropolitan North georgia Water Planning District. regulations for rain sensor/shutoffs on automatic systems http://www.conservewatergeorgia.net/subupdate/conserve.htm
Extractions: There are endless ways to save water, but they only work if you take action. For information on what you can do, click on the applicable category on the left, or the links page for ideas. Listed below is nearly 100 water conservation measures that were initially considered for the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District. Below is a list of the nearly 100 water conservation measures that were initially considered, and then screened out down to 25 for further analysis for the MNGWPD. You can read more details at the MNGWPD Website , or the full text of the analysis here Require 1.6 gal/flush toilet to be installed at the time of sale Rebates for 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets Rebates for high efficiency clothes washers Low income home leak detection and repair Distribute retrofit kits w/low flow showerheads Increase school education programs Require high efficiency clothes washing machines Insulate hot water piping Rebates for 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets Require 6/3 dual flush or 4-liter toilets for new homes Residential water audits Permanent irrigation restrictions Regulations for rain sensor/shut-offs on automatic systems ET controller service (w/weekly updating) by vendor Xeriscape demonstration gardens
Extractions: GRARE provides the following as a guide to legal regulations pertaining to possession, capture, transport, breeding and rehabilitation of native and exotic species (as well as their parts ) of non domestic reptiles and amphibians. In most cases, other species information has been left out. The listings contained within these pages are copies from the various Local - (Georgia,USA counties and cities), State, Federal, and International regulatory agencies web sites. In order to be certain of the most up to date information, we recommend contacting the agencies directly . Legislation is changing constantly, and even the agencies web sites may not be 100% accurate all of the time. We will attempt to check for any changes and update every three months.
National Home Education Network - NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and regulations. Homeschool laws are unique to each National Home education Network your source for http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/state_list.asp
Extractions: Legal and Legislative Information Network NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and Regulations . Homeschool laws are unique to each state. The best source of information will probably come from experienced homeschoolers in your state, but don't just do something because others, including school officials, tell you that it is "required." Experience shows us that often school officials seek to require more than is legally necessary or permissible. When seeking information about your state, keep in mind NHEN's suggested
Georgia Southwestern State University GRADUATE BULLETIN 2005-2006 Please review other requirements for the School of education. Students who have attended another college since last attending georgia Southwestern must http://www.gsw.edu/academics/bulletin/contents/grreg.htm
Extractions: Graduate Course Descriptions ACADEMIC STANDARDS Students pursuing a Master's degree must maintain the following standards: A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better Only two courses with grades of C can be applied to the degree No course with a grade below a C will be applied toward a degree In any graduate degree program, all requirements, including course work at Georgia Southwestern State University, transfer credit and transient credit course work, must be completed within seven (7) calendar years from the date of initial enrollment in course work, without regard to the initial admission status and without regard to credit hours earned. Graduate students pursuing the Specialist degree must maintain the following academic standards: Maintain an overall graduate GPA of 3.25 No course with a grade below a B will be applied toward the degree Only one course with a grade of C may be repeated one time Degree requirements must be completed within seven (7) calendar years from the time of first enrollment.
Online Magazine - Civil Georgia The Tbilisi City Council and the Ministry of education are clashing over the control of the secondary schools. By Tea Gularidze, Civil georgia http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=3424
Extractions: AAACN Viewpoint ABNF Journal, The AIDS Treatment News AMAA Journal ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Is it legal for a L.P.N. or R.N. to dispense prescription drugs (I.E., study drugs) in a clinical trial in the state of Georgia? Georgia Nursing Feb-Apr 2003 by Pierce-Smith, Daphne Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. * Are you a L.P.N. or R.N. functioning as a clinical research coordinator (CRC), clinical research associate (CRA) and/or research nurse in the state of Georgia? * Are you dispensing prescription/study drugs in a clinical trial in the state of Georgia? * Is it legal under Georgia's pharmacy and practitioner laws for a L.P.N. or R.N. to dispense prescription/study drugs in a clinical trial?
Extractions: Compliance 360, a leading provider of corporate compliance management software for companies in regulated industries, today announced that it has been selected as a compliance and contracts management platform by Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation (BHESC). BHESC is one of the country's top ten holders of student loans. BHESC, a non-profit organization, administers the lending and the purchasing of student loans and services them until the borrowers have paid them in full. BHESC also has offices that function as a third-party servicing agent for several lenders. The Compliance and Legal departments within BHESC needed a way to organize and manage all of the regulatory rules and laws that the company must abide by as well as a system to organize and manage all of the company's contracts with external vendors. "The bottom-line was that after conducting a search for enterprise compliance management systems we found Compliance 360 had more of the components and functionality we needed," said Debbie Urias, vice president and national director of compliance, Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation. "Compliance 360 is now installed and enabling us to manage our compliance and contracts processes."
Education Coordinating Council The A Plus education Reform Act of 2000 (HB 1187) called for the creation of The education Coordinating Council. The Council was established to http://www.state.ga.us/ecc/overview.html
Extractions: Oversee and review all education accountability programs from prekindergarten through postsecondary education in Georgia The Council must issue an annual report to be distributed to each member of the General Assembly no later than the first Monday in December of every year, commencing December 2001. The report must include the following information: A summary of the Council's activities, findings, recommendations, and decisions over the past year; and
Home Information on state of georgia Department of Audits and Accounts. http://www.audits.state.ga.us/internet/
Extractions: HOME CAREERS CONTACTS Home Address and Phone # Changes - Please Read The Department of Audits and Accounts was created by the General Assembly in 1923. General authorities are established in the Official Code of Georgia, Title 50, Chapter 6. The Department of Audits and Accounts exists to provide decision-makers with credible management information to promote improvements in accountability and stewardship in state and local government. The department has 350 employees under the leadership of State Auditor Russell Hinton. Major Offices and Divisions include: Administrative Division, Education Audit Division, Healthcare Audits Division, Information Systems Audit and Assurance Services Division, Information Technology Division, Nonprofit and Local Government Audits Division, Performance Audit Operations Division, the Sales Ratio Division, and State Government Division. Most Frequently Requested Documents: Salary and Travel Supplement Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) Report of the State Auditor (ROSA) Accounting Procedures Manual ... Uniform State Code Identifying governmental agencies Looking for something else? Try our Resources page.
Youth Hunter Education Challenge (SPECIAL NOTE This regulation is still under review and may be subject to For more information on the Youth Hunter education Challenge and how you can http://www.nrahq.org/hunting/youthed.asp
Extractions: Effective May 5 - Muzzleloading Event Rule Revision (V - Event Rules and Regulations - Muzzleloading - 6. Muzzleloaders and Equipment - Prohibited Section - f.). (SPECIAL NOTE: This regulation is still under review and may be subject to further revision prior to 2005 International event.) Conducting 2005 Regional/State/Provincial Level YHEC Events Recognized as the most comprehensive youth hunting program anywhere in North America, the youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) is NRA's "graduate studies" program in outdoor skills and safety training for young hunters. Open only to those who have completed hunter-safety training at the state-or provincial-level, the program is conducted under simulated hunting conditions to provide the best practical environment for reinforcing and testing a young hunter's skills. From rifle, bow and muzzleloader shooting at life-sized targets, to wildlife identification, to map-and-compass orienteering and more, YHEC participants get hands-on training in eight skills areas, giving them expertise in all methods of take and all types of game. State- and provincial-level YHEC programs, hosted by volunteer instructors, draw an estimated 50,000 youths each year. Top ranked individuals advance to the annual NRA International Youth Hunter Education Challenge, the pinnacle of the program. Since its inception in 1985, YHEC has reached more than a million young sportsmen and women.