Iowa General Assembly - 2004 Summary Of Legislation HF 2553, 1079, iowa educational savings plan trust revisions HF 2559, 1145, Regulation of postsecondary education http://www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/80GA/Session.2/Summary/
Extractions: Bill Number 2004 Acts Chapter Acts Title SJR 2007 World Food Prize awards ceremony SJR 2009 Annual meeting of MidAmerican Chapter of American Association of Law Librarians SJR 2010 SF 297 Snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle regulation SF 371 SF 443 Investments in community-based seed capital funds or qualifying businesses SF 2026 SF 2044 SF 2059 SF 2066 ... SF 2070 Motor vehicle regulations and state transportation department duties and activities SF 2101 SF 2112 SF 2118 SF 2119 Bank collateral pledged to secure public funds deposits SF 2149 Bingo and raffles SF 2153 SF 2154 SF 2166 SF 2167 ... SF 2173 Private sector employee drug testing
Education Law - MegaLaw.com education law cases, codes, regulations, and web links and resources, at MegaLaw.com. Office of Special education Programs Features news, regulations, http://www.megalaw.com/top/education.php
Extractions: EDUCATION LAW Home Legal Research Topic Index > Education Law Federal Education Court Decisions State Education Statutes Wisconsin - Chapters 36-39 Wyoming Government Agencies Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) - A network that acquires, catalogs, summarizes, and provides access to education information. National Center for Education Statistics - Federal agency that collects and analyzes data that relates to education in the U.S. and other nations.
Iowa Homeschool law Moderate regulation; Ranking on the education Freedom Tom Mirga, Tuition Tax Credits Are Challenged in iowa, education Week, http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/iowa.cfm
Louisiana Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other information about special education issues that is published by your state. http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/la.htm
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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
Iowa Department Of Education Preliminary Report The OlmsteadReal Choices in iowa web site provides information about the Olmstead iowa Department of education A SelfAssessment of the educational http://www.olmsteadrealchoicesia.org/IAAgencyReports/PrelimEduc.htm
Extractions: Labor Market Information contains guide to Iowa licensed occupations that provides licensing authority; job description; education and experience requirements; exam information; fees; average wages (where available); and other resources for all occupations regulated in the state, including architects, asbestos and lead professionals, boiler and elevator inspectors, engineers, land surveyors, landscape architects, lead abatement professionals and well contractors.
Army Ed The Army Continuing education System (ACES) requires that a degree plan be in the Soldiers contains information on Army education regulations, policies, http://riamwr.com/armyed.htm
Extractions: Save to PC, then fax to 309-782-1841 Attn: earmyU Counselor. Commander must sign form. Email responses scan be sent to earmyu@ria.army.mil RIA Education Center (earmyU) services all active duty enlisted personnel, including AGR, physically located in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and the greater St. Louis area in Missouri. earmyU offers 146 degree and certification programs from 29 different educational institutions. Web-based courses allow soldiers to study at times that are most convenient for them, wherever they are stationed. Earmyu.com is the website for more information. 309-782-6343 is the number for RIA earmyU contact. Rock Island Arsenal Education Center services all military personnel from Bloomington north to the Wisconsin Border in Illinois, and from the Illinois border west to DesMoines in Iowa. We also serve dependents, retirees, and civilian employees on the Rock Island Arsenal. This support includes:
Educational Policy: Meetings And Activities Another potential legal ramification is that the USDA s regulations about iowa s approach to assessment is entirely based upon local standards because http://www.ncrel.org/policy/meeting/nclbrprt.htm
Extractions: September 18, 2002 This conference was designed to help state and local education agencies, as well as education service providers, move the comprehensive NCLB legislation into the field with as much ease as possible. Over 100 participants, representing a variety of stakeholders from throughout the NCREL region, gathered to discuss strategies for effectively putting NCLB into practice. State-level educational representatives shared implementation plans with districts; topical experts contributed their insight on building capacity to respond to NCLB; and education professionals met with others with similar responsibilities to discuss options to leverage resources in response to NCLB. This summary includes an overview of participant questions from your states and customized responses from the corresponding state education agencies. Gina Burkhardt, Executive Director of NCREL, opened the meeting with a welcome address and a meeting outline. Paul Kimmelman, Special Advisor to the Executive Director at NCREL, presented an overview of NCLB regulations and guidelines. Susan Sclafani, Counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, gave the keynote address, in which Dr. Sclafani provided an overview of the strengths of the NCLB legislation. She emphasized that the new legislation is serious that no child will be left behind. The four pillars of No Child Left Behind are accountability, local control and flexibility, parental choice, and doing what works. The goal of the legislation is that all students be proficient by 2014. She said that while she understands that change is difficult, the old ways of public education are no longer acceptable.
Iowa Motor Vehicle Enforcement Training & Education The iowa Department of Transportation s Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement provides training seminars FMCSA education Technical Assistance Program http://www.dot.state.ia.us/mvd/omve/enforcetrain.htm
Extractions: E-Mail: David.Lorenzen@dot.state.ia.us Motor Carrier Seminars The Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement provides training seminars which are required by Iowa law for carriers requesting liquid and/or passenger for hire authority. Successful completion of this course satisfies the code requirement. The required $200 fee will allow a carrier to register and send as many personnel from their operation as they desire. This one-day seminar focuses on assisting the carrier with an awareness and understanding of what rules, regulations and laws they are required to comply with in relation to commercial vehicle operations. Motor Vehicle Presentations The Iowa Department of Transportation's Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement may provide presentations on specific topics as requested. Topics such as commercial driver's license, hours of service, equipment inspection criteria, weight laws, and duties of motor vehicle enforcement officers are some of the more common requests. Requests should be directed to Captain Dave Lorenzen.
Extractions: State Requirements Table of Contents State Is there a requirement of graduation from a nurse anesthetist program? If yes, does the program have to be accredited? Accrediting Body Alabama Yes Yes The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs/Schools or its predecessor, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. [Alabama Board of Nursing Admin. Code, sec. 610-X-9-.01(1)(b)] Alaska Yes Yes A nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education and the board of nursing. [Professional Regulations, Board of Nursing, ch. 44, art. 5, sec. 12 AAC 44.500(1)] Arizona Yes Yes No reference; the program must be a nationally accredited program in the science of anesthesia. [Arizona Rev. Stat. Ann., Vol. 10, Title 32, ch. 15, sec. 32-1661, subsec. A] Arkansas Yes Yes The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs or another nationally recognized accrediting body. [Arkansas Code Ann., sec. 17-87-302(a)(2)(A)]
Iowa Water Quality Action Plan - Executive Summary 67 percent believe additional regulation is needed to protect water quality. Goal 10 Iowans of all ages should receive environmental education that http://www.earthweshare.org/wqapxsum.html
Extractions: The Action Plan consists of 12 goals, each with a set of implementation strategies. The Action Plan recognizes our need for better data about the condition of our water resources. It also recognizes the need for leadership at all levels and the importance of local people working in partnerships to develop local solutions. In addition, the Action Plan responds to the general public's demand for more information about our water resources. There are many reasons for concern about Iowa's water quality. Iowa's water quality protection programs are seriously underfunded, while the state has increasing need for strong enforcement, monitoring, and oversight. Land is quickly being developed and paved, leading to greater stormwater runoff, increased sediment loads, and loss of habitat. Growth often occurs without the infrastructure to support it, increasing the potential for surface water and groundwater contamination. Hazardous waste sites threaten water quality on both urban and rural lands.
Center For Education Reform The Center for education Reform, the nation s leading authority on school reform, Special Provisions, If federal rules or regulations relating to the http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=cLaw&stateID=37&altCol=2
Extractions: Contract attachments as they appear on the contract: Bylaws, Rules, And Regulations of UI Hospitals and Clinics ( Distributed by Graduate Medical Education Office Policy and Procedures Regarding Professional Activity Outside the Training Program by House Staff Physicians and Dentists (Moonlighting) Statement on Stipends, Benefits, and Other UIHC Services
United States Senator Chuck Grassley Of Iowa INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES education ACT REAUTHORIZATION PASSES SENATE bullet Grassley Asks President to Provide Disaster Assistance to iowa http://grassley.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&PressReleas
United States Court Of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COUMBIA CIRCUIT Ginsburg, Circuit Judge The State of iowa and the iowa Telecommunications In Midwest Video the Commission had promulgated regulations requiring cable http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2000/99-1149.html
Extractions: Michael D. Hays argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Kenneth D. Salomon and J.G. Harrington James M. Carr , Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, argued the cause for respondents. With him on the briefs were Christopher J. Wright , General Counsel, Daniel M. Armstrong , Associate General Counsel, and John E. Ingle , Deputy Associate General Counsel. Catherine G. O'Sullivan and Nancy C. Garrison , Attorneys, U.S. Department of Justice, entered appearances. Donald M. Falk, Michael E. Glover, Edward H. Shakin, Dan L. Poole, Robert B. McKenna, William F. Maher, Jr., Stephen L. Goodman, Richard White Jr., Michael S. Pabian, David Cosson, Lawrence E. Sarjeant, Linda Kent, Keith Townsend, John Hunter and Julie Rones were on the brief for intervenors. L. Marie Guillory and Lawrence W. Katz entered appearances. Before: Ginsburg, Sentelle, and Rogers, Circuit Judges Circuit Judge Ginsburg. Ginsburg, Circuit Judge : The State of Iowa and the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission (collectively, Iowa) petition for review of a declaratory ruling by the Federal Communications Commission. The Commission held that the Iowa Communications Network (ICN) is not a common carrier and therefore not a "telecommunications carrier" within the meaning of § 254(h) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C.§ 254(h). Consequently, the ICN is ineligible for direct universal service support for the discounted telecommunications services it provides to schools, libraries, and rural health care providers.
Extractions: Iowa's official Web site is a good starting point for finding state government resources organized by topic; government directories; links to online government services, including income tax filing, job banks, and corporation and UCC searches; online business services; and links to city and county Web pages and sites. Provides information on licensing requirements for architects and on obtaining authorization to practice architecture as a business entity; licensing, change of address and renewal forms; complaint form and instructions; exam, renewal, reciprocity and reinstatement information. Includes full text of the Iowa Building Code Official's Handbook; full text of related statutes, regulations, exceptions and definitions. Alphabetical professional searches can be performed on the Department of Commerce's Web site at www.state.ia.us/government/com/
IIB :: Iowa Independent Bankers iowa Independent Bankers has been the voice of independent banking in iowa since its inception in 1971. The principal objective of the organization is to http://www.iibonline.org/index.asp?page=2010