Extractions: Use this link to skip over page navigation links and go directly to the page content. For Students Address Changes Applying for Degree Commencement General Catalog ... More... Faculty/Staff FERPA/Privacy Grade Submission InfoBank OSIRIS ... Training Alumni Alumni Center Duplicate Diplomas ISIS Transcripts Calendars Academic Deadlines Desktop Final Exam Schedule Five Year ... Zero Hour Policy General Information Contact Information Emergency Numbers FAQ - Parents FAQ - Students ... Residency >> Regulations General: A person enrolling at one of the three state universities shall be classified as a resident or nonresident for admission, tuition and fee purposes by the Registrar or someone designated by the Registrar. The decision shall be based upon information furnished by the student and other relevant information. In determining resident or nonresident classification, the issue is essentially one of why the person is in the state of Iowa. If the person is in the state primarily for educational purposes, that person will be considered a nonresident. For example, it may be possible that an individual could qualify as a resident of Iowa for such purposes as voting or holding an Iowa driver's license and not meet the residency requirements as established by the Board of Regents for admission, tuition and fee purposes.
Extractions: You may download a free copy from Adobe's web site. Top of page Tuesday, June 7 Eight-week Summer Session begins (on campus) Friday, June 17 Last day to register late or add courses; add or change Pass/Fail, Pass/Nonpass, Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, or audit status. Undergraduates: Last day to drop individual courses without a "W." Monday, July 4
About Sailing - Boating Safety Agencies By U.S. State The official site for boating regulations in the state of iowa. Boating Guide, boater education, regulations, statutes and more. http://sailing.about.com/od/stateagenices/
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ICCSD School Board Eventually, according to recently adopted state education regulations, Cedar Rapids Gazette 4/9/00 The iowa Board of educational Examiners approved a http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Board/99-00/BoardMinutes0411.html
Extractions: All meetings are cable cast live on the Kirkwood educational channel and rebroadcast the following Thursday at 7:30 PM, and Sunday at 1:00 PM. REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF JOHNSON, STATE OF IOWA BOARD ROOM 509 S. DUBUQUE STREET 7:30 P.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2000 PRESIDENT MATT GOODLAXSON, PRESIDING MEMBERS PRESENT: Matt Goodlaxson, Don Jackson, Nick Johnson, Al Leff, Lauren Reece, Dale Shultz and Peter Wallace. MEMBERS ABSENT: None. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE PRESENT: Mary Larew, West High. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ABSENT: Greg Pomrehn, City High. President Goodlaxson called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and welcomed those present. ICEA Update Marla Swesey, ICEA president, stated she appreciated the Board's response to the teacher input on the Ends Policies. Ms. Swesey stated she had recently attended the ISEA meeting in Ames at which Governor Vilsack spoke on recruit, retention and respect for teachers. Ms. Swesey stated that Governor Vilsack emphasized how important it is to educate the public on how serious educational issues are in the state. Student Representatives Update Mary Larew shared with the Board activities taking place at West High School. In addition, Ms. Larew stated she and the Student Senate are working on Ends Policies responses for the Board and should have them available next Wednesday.
Extractions: Division Guidelines GRADUATE COLLEGE REGULATIONS Information on scholarships and fellowships is available from the Graduate College and on page 12 of the Manual of Rules and Regulations of the Graduate College. Faculty Research Assistantships Manual of Rules and Regulations of the Graduate College TOP Graduate Teaching Assistantships Manual of Rules and Regulations of the Graduate College Eligibility for Scholarships, Fellowships, and Research Assistantships . Scholars, fellows, and faculty research assistants on the Graduate College budget must be registered as regular students in good standing in order to hold such appointments. Appointments will be terminated when registration and/or student status is terminated. In no instance may a student be promised or tendered an appointment until after approval for admission to the Graduate College by the director of Admissions ( Manual of Rules and Regulations of the Graduate College Credit
Extractions: State and Local Government Programs is co-located as one of the units in the Iowa State University Extension to Communities, reaching public officials in all 99 Iowa counties and in a majority of the state's 950 incorporated cities each year. Working to improve public officials' skills and knowledge, campus experts on community development issues are available to answer questions and provide advice. Programs delivered by campus and field extension staff help government officials make better decisions when they affect the lives and communities of Iowans. The Office of State and Local Government Programs is located in 506 Ross Hall, in the Political Science Department at Iowa State University. Contact information:
Extractions: Voice Mail (319) 335-7238 Fax (319) 335-7239 Faculty roster: Professors: Georgia K. Johnson, D.D.S., M.S. Dept. Head; Certificate in Periodontology; Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology Frank J. Kohout, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus Phillip A. Lainson, D.D.S., M.S. Certificate in Periodontology; Undergrad. Director; Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology Glenn I. Maze, D.D.S. Grad. Director; Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology William C. Rubright, D.D.S., M.S. Certificate in Periodontology; Professor Emeritus William R. Grigsby, D.D.S., Ph.D. Certificate in Periodontology; Professor Emeritus Associate Professors: Paul J. Collins, D.D.S., M.S.
Iowa Manure Management Action Group IMMAG Members iowa Manure Management Action Group. Plans, Permits, regulations Publications Current news Certification/Manure education Programs Events http://extension.agron.iastate.edu/immag/members.html
Extractions: Iowa State University Extension Iowa State University Extension is an educational organization that is responsible for providing current research-based information on cropping systems, nutrient management, handling, storage, application and odor reduction methods for manure management in the state of Iowa. Information gained during research trials is evaluated for effectiveness and economic feasibility and is distributed through the media, publications, educational programs and demonstrations to the public. For more information contact your local county extension office on the web at www.extension.iastate.edu/Counties/state.html or Iowa State University Extension, 132 Curtiss Hall, Ames, IA 50011, (515) 294-7801. Iowa State University College of Agriculture Iowa State University College of Agriculture is committed to excellence in: preparing undergraduate and graduate students for careers or further education;
About Powerboating - Boating Education By U.S. State The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alabama. Includes information for personal watercraft operators. http://powerboat.about.com/od/boat_ed_usstates/
Extractions: See Online Courses Search Powerboating Many U.S. states require boating education classes in order to legally operate a powerboat or personal watercraft. Some require classes to boat as a visitor on vacation. Please check your state's rules and regulations on these official sites. Alphabetical Recent Up a category Alabama Marine Police Home Page The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alabama. Includes information for personal watercraft operators. Alaska Office of Boating Safety The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Alaska. Easy to navigate site offers online boat registration. Arizona Game and Fish Department: Boating Education The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Arizona. Schedules and locations are listed for taking the 8-hour state certified class. The official site for boating education and regulations in the state of Arkansas. Lists locations for mandatory Boater Education classes by county.
Iowa Department Of Human Services (DHS) Regulation in iowa for Child Care Registered Child Development Homes iowa meet the Early Childhood Guidelines adopted by the State Board of education. http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/dhs2005/dhs_homepage/children_family/child_care/cc_re
Extractions: Registered Child Development Homes Iowa law limits the number of children a home may provide child care for, whether the home is registered or not. A nonregistered child care home may care for up to five children. A home caring for six children must be registered. Under registration a provider self-certifies in writing that they do and will meet the minimum requirements in all areas of child development home operation. In issuing a registration certificate, the Department of Human Services is stating that you have certified that you comply with these requirements. Responsibility for making sure the requirements are met rests primarily with the provider, the parents of children in the provider's care and the community. Licensed Child Care Center and Preschool Iowa law limits the number of children a center may provide child care for without a license or registration as a child development home. A provider caring for six or more children must be registered and when a center cares for seven or more children it must be licensed. Under licensing a provider applies for a license and the facility is visited and evaluated by a professional staff person who determines if the minimum regulatory requirements are meet or if there is an acceptable plan to meet all the standards before a license is issued. In issuing a license, the Department of Human Service is stating that the provider meets the necessary requirements.
Educational Opportunities Order or send the gift of iowa Pork. Check out the latest iowa Pork recipes. the iowa pork producer covering pork production, operations, regulations, http://www.iowapork.org/edopps/assistance_meetingsi.html
Extractions: August 22-25, 2005 The Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) is coordinating a series of producer meetings around the state to share critical information about Iowa's livestock regulations. Topics include an overview of current and emerging state livestock regulations, as well as a presentation on Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) programs aimed at assisting producers with soil, air and water conservation efforts. Manure Management Plans (MMPs), Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planning (CNMPs) and the Phosphorus Index will also be addressed. Producers who attend the meeting will be informed on complying with the current Iowa environmental requirements for livestock producers, including new rules on commercial fertilizer recordkeeping for MMPs, new construction permit requirements, and implementing the Phosphorus Index into existing MMPs. Producers will also learn how to participate and obtain funding for NRCS programs, including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and the Conservation Security Program.
Extractions: Legal Requirements/Court Cases The most current language of the federal mandate concerning inclusive education comes from the 1997 Amendments to the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). These federal regulations include rulings that guide the regulation. The IDEA r equires that children with disabilities be educated in regular education classrooms unless "the nature and severity of the disability is such that education in the regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfac torily." This means that schools have a duty to try to include students with disabilities in the regular general education classes. http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/IDEA/q_and_a.html. The IDEA states: "Each State must establish procedures to assure that, to the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities ... are educated with children who are not disabled, and that special education, separate schooling, or other removal of children with disa bilities from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily." 20 U.S.C. 1412(5)(B). Dr. Susan Etscheidt, professor of special education at UNI and one of five Iowa administrative law judges, notes that in one of the first court cases to question the legal interpretation of the 1990 IDEA the Supreme Court said no one is excluded from t his requirements; everyone is entitled to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE).
Iowa Insurance Division :: About Us Active Military Service and Waiver of Continuing education iowa Agency License In addition to insurers, the Bureau is charged with the regulation of http://www.iid.state.ia.us/about_us/index.asp
Extractions: The Iowa Insurance Division supervises all insurance business transacted in the state, including health maintenance organizations and mutual hospital and health service corporations. The insurance commissioner grants permission to companies wishing to sell insurance in Iowa and has general control over all aspects of their business, from the forms they use to the rates they charge. The commissioner also serves as the administrator of the securities act which involves the licensing of brokerage firms and their agents, examining new securities offerings and investigating investment fraud cases. The Iowa Insurance Division is comprised of the following bureaus: Consumers Affairs Bureau - The Consumer Affairs Bureau handles consumer complaints and questions from the public. The unit conducts investigations and, when necessary, brings action against insurance companies and agents. This unit also publishes reports on administrative actions taken and complaint ratios.
Iowa Insurance Division :: Company Regulation Bureau Active Military Service and Waiver of Continuing education iowa Agency The Company Regulation Bureau licenses insurers that conduct business in the http://www.iid.state.ia.us/about_us/FinancialReg/default.asp
FAPE Newsline Family Advocates Partnership for education. iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack wrote iowa s congressional delegation on March 3, urging them to address the http://www.fape.org/newsline/english/fwn_mar1999.html
Extractions: FAPE Newsline Archive March 1999 Before your child receives special education services, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires that he or she have an evaluation. An evaluation includes information from parents, any special medical concerns, interviews with parents and school staff, and may include specific tests. The results of an evaluation will be used to see if your child needs special education help in school. You must give your consent in writing before the first evaluation can take place. The evaluation: Some questions parents can ask the school staff about evaluation are: Why do you want to evaluate my child?
Iowa Medical Society The iowa Medical Society, to assure the highest quality health care in iowa through The DEA is amending its regulations to implement Title XXXV of the http://www.iowamedical.org/
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Determining The Legal Requirements For Homeschool In Your Area You can locate your state s education department s Web site, Figure 3.5 Rated as moderate in regulation, iowa s most significant requirement is that http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=341244&seqNum=2
Pesticides | Iowa State Entomology Index Of Internet Resources California Department of Pesticide Regulation Includes information about pesticides Pesticide education Articles - from iowa State s Integrated Crop http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/directory/157
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Copyright Copyright laws, rules and regulations are always scrambling to keep up with current We have already had some cases in iowa that have involved schools. http://www.aea2.k12.ia.us/Tutorials/Copyright/Copyright_.html
Extractions: To Copy or Not to Copy-That is the Question Turn It In "(http://www.turnitin.com). For an annual fee your school can check term papers and sections of other things turned in to see if it has been lifted from the Internet. This presentation is divided into the following sections. Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Education Purposes General Rules of the Law for Educational Photocopying General Guidelines for CD-ROM's And Computer Software Fair Use Guidelines for Multimedia ... The Fair Use Test Guidelines for Off-Air Recording and Videotapes Guidelines for Off-the Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes is a product of a congressional committee and is not a part of the law. It does serve as the authority for taping off-air for educational purposes. 1. Reproduce the work. 2. Prepare a derivative work. 3. Distribute the work. 4. Perform the work publicly. 4. Display the work publicly. In order for a school to use a video without paying royalties for a public performance, ALL FOUR of these criteria must be met. 1. The use must take place in a classroom or similar place of instruction.
Iowa General Assembly - 2005 Summary Of Legislation SF 169, Regulation of amphetamine and methamphetamine precursors HF 739, education technology. HF 742, iowa early intervention block grant program http://www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/81GA/Session.1/Summary/
Extractions: Bill Number 2005 Acts Chapter Acts Title World Food Prize awards ceremony Annual meeting of National Governors Association SF 36 SF 57 SF 71 SF 74 ... SF 78 Taxation of property annexed by cities SF 113 Nonsubstantive Code corrections SF 114 Iowa capital investment board tax credit certificates SF 139 SF 141 SF 169 Regulation of amphetamine and methamphetamine precursors SF 176 Midwestern higher education compact SF 200 SF 201 Veterinary emergency preparedness and response services SF 205 SF 206 Regulation of deer populations and hunting licenses SF 210 SF 215 SF 245 Student achievement and secondary school curricula SF 260 SF 264 Dual party relay service funding SF 265 SF 270 Identity theft SF 272 Medical assistance advisory council SF 283 SF 304 Elder services, care facilities, and programs