Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board-Who We Regulate New information (Proposed regulations, AG Opinions, education on Clinical If fully licensed as a Professional Counselor in kansas before 7/1/00 you have http://www.ksbsrb.org/pro-counselors.html
Extractions: AG Opinion #2004-21 regarding disclosures required by law in regards to HIPAA AG Opinion regarding the Definition of Qualified Mental Health Professional BSRB Official Statement Related to Clinical Licensure Information regarding changes in Licensure for Professional Counselors Legislation passed during the 1999 session created a new level of independent licensure for Professional Counselors in the State of Kansas. This is to notify you of the options open to those who were fully licensed as a LPC before July 1, 2000. The options are:
State Laws And Regulations - Kansas State Laws and regulations kansas Home education Magazine Unschooling.com State Information Files - Laws and regulations http://www.homeedmag.com/lawregs/kansas.html
Extractions: State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Kansas State Legislature [K.S.A.72-1111] On and after July 1, 1997, K.S.A. 72-1111 is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) Subject to the other provisions of this section, every parent or person acting as parent in the state of Kansas, who has control over or charge of any child who has reached the age of seven years and is under the age of 18 years, shall require such child to attend continuously each school year (1) a public school for the duration of the school term , or (2) a private, denominational or parochial school taught by a competent instructor for a period of time which is substantially equivalent to the period of time public school is maintained in the school district in which the private, denominational or parochial school is located. If the child is 16 or 17 years of age, the parent or person acting as parent, by written consent, may allow the child to be exempt from the compulsory attendance requirements of this section.
Kansas State Treasurer Website - Learning Quest Regulations kansas Learning Quest Administrative regulations .as printed in Vol. 19, No. regulations. Article 2.kansas POSTSECONDARY. education SAVINGS PROGRAM http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/prodweb/lq_regs.php
Extractions: Topeka, KS Time: Not logged in Log In Register The Kansas Learning Quest Education Savings Program was created by the 1999 Kansas Legislature. Learning Quest , a 529 college savings plan, offers education savings accounts to help you pay higher education expenses for individuals you designate or for yourself. The program also provides tax advantages under both Kansas and federal law. Special Features: Frequently Asked Questions: Who administers the program? - The is administered by Kansas State Treasurer, Lynn Jenkins, CPA , who is responsible for the regulations governing the program, selecting the financial organization that manages the accounts, and ensuring the program complies with all relevant Internal Revenue Service guidelines. The Treasurer also must report each year to the Kansas Legislature on the operations of the program. What are the tax advantages?
Kansas Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities kansas Special education regulations Article 40, kansas Administrative regulations kansas Statutes, regulations and State Plan for Special education http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/ks.htm
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Kansas Office Of Local Government A national watershed education program designed to involve young people in local Assists the public with information about EPA regulations and programs, http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/olg/programs/enviro_mgmt/urbanwater/publicedu.html
INTERLOCAL #608 - NORTHEAST KANSAS EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER SECTION A The Board of education of the Northeast kansas education Service education Service Center shall be governed by rules and regulations set by http://nekesc.org/frisbie/negagreement03-04.html
Extractions: Julie Frisbie INTERLOCAL #608 - NORTHEAST KANSAS EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM I. ORGANIZATION RECOGNITION ITEM II. REFERENCE CLAUSE ITEM III. CERTIFIED EMPLOYEE FILES ITEM IV. EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES ITEM V. PREPARATION TIME ITEM VI. LENGTH OF CONTRACT ITEM VII. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE GRIEVANCE FILING FORM GRIEVANCE DECISION FORM ITEM VIII. LEAVE FOR CERTIFIED TEACHERS ITEM IX. EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL LEAVE DAYS ITEM X. JURY DUTY ITEM XI. SICK LEAVE BANK ITEM XII. DURATION OF AGREEMENT ITEM XIII. PAY INCREMENTS AND DIFFERENTIALS ITEM XIV. FRINGE BENEFITS ITEM XV. MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT ITEM XVI. REPRODUCTION OF AGREEMENT ITEM XVII. BOARD'S RIGHTS CLAUSE ITEM XVIII. REDUCTION IN TEACHING STAFF ITEM XIX.
Summary Jim Wheeler. Northeast kansas education Service Center. Executive Summary. The intent of this study was to determine if current regulations which use simple http://nekesc.org/kids/CSCL/summary.html
Extractions: Executive Summary The intent of this study was to determine if current regulations which use simple head counts and assumptions about the relative severity of different area of exceptionality to determine maximum caseloads would predict teachers' perceptions of their program capacity as well as a weighted multi-factor approach. In a preliminary research project conducted by project PRIME at the Northeast Kansas Education Service Center data suggested that teachers ranked by their weighted factors were similarly ranked by their supervisors in terms of program capacity and caseloads. This study is a n attempt to further validate the use of a weighted formula for determining minimim and maximum case laods. Another research question studied the relationship between the teachers' perception of the average level of their student's learning difficulties and their average student FTE. This question related to the severity of student learning problems in relationship to FTE. It has been assumed for sometime that FTE was a good measure of the severity of a special education student's learning difficulties. The result of this study supported this assumption. Students rated as the least severe in terms of learning difficulty had average FTEs in the .10 range while those students who were rated as most severe had FTEs in the .30 range and higher. The same significant relationships were also noted with regard to the teacher's ratings of the students on their caseload in the area of behavior difficulties.
KNEAT Site Map Federal Child Nutrition Program regulations. kansas education Statutes for Food Service Programs, Reports. kansas State Board of education regulations http://www.kn-eat.org/HomePage/sitemap.htm
Extractions: KN-EAT Home Gen Info Home SNP Home CACFP Home ... SFSP Home KN-EAT Site Map This site map is organized into the four sections of the KN-EAT website, listed below in the following order: (1) General Information, (2) School Nutrition Programs, (3) Child and Adult Care Food Program, and (4) Summer Food Service Program. The site map's links will enable you to view the site's pages without "frames"; therefore, the images will be larger. You may find this helpful for links to other sites or to forms. Part 1 - General Information What's New Program Promotion Participation Boosters Food Safety Menu Templates - C oming soon Food Recalls Promotional Messages - C oming soon KSDE Food Safety Training System The Kansas Food Code Team Nutrition KSDE Guidance on Serving Safe Food Gateway to U.S. Government Food Safety Information Other Sites Emergency Readiness Associations and Organizations USDA's Biosecurity Checklist for School Food Service Programs Nutrition Education USDA's "Fight Bac" Program
Archived December State Board News KNEA, kansas National education Association Voting for the regulations package were Steve Abrams, Sue Gamble, Sonny Rundell, Carol Rupe, Harold Voth, http://www.knea.org/teachers/DecemberStateBdNews.htm
Extractions: Reading Circle Catalog Teacher License Information National Board Certification KPERS Update ... Contact KNEA The State Board, on an 8-2 vote, passed new regulations for the Quality Performance Accreditation system in Kansas. Voting for the regulations package were Steve Abrams, Sue Gamble, Sonny Rundell, Carol Rupe, Harold Voth, Bill Wagnon, Janet Waugh, and Bruce Wyatt. John Bacon and Val DeFever explained their "no" votes as opposition to the 3rd science credit in the graduation requirements section of the regulations. The regulations package, which will go into effect on July 1, 2005, (to coincide with the date when ESEA provisions become effective for all schools) contains only a few changes from the proposed regulations that were submitted for public comment and review. The biggest change is a reduction in accreditation levels from seven to four. The Board did not change its position on graduation requirements. At the public hearing on Tuesday, December 10, seventeen people addressed the Board. Eight of the conferees, mostly superintendents, expressed concern about or opposition to the increased graduation requirements, especially in light of the State's fiscal crisis and the potential budgetary implications for school districts to increase mathematics, science and fine arts offerings at the high school level.
KNEA - Quality Teaching - State Board News The kansas education Resource Center, http//www.kercks.org offers tools to QPA regulations which go into effect July 1, 2005, require that all schools http://www.knea.org/teachers/Sept04StBdNews.htm
Extractions: Schools Receive Accreditation At last - the long awaited web-based resource you've been waiting for is available. The Kansas Education Resource Center, http://www.kerc-ks.org offers tools to help teachers align classroom instruction and assessments with the Kansas curriculum standards. Check out the site - it has a huge amount of information [explanations of standards, lesson plans, assessment models, etc.] with more to come. QPA regulations which go into effect July 1, 2005, require that all schools meet specified performance levels in all subjects assessed at the state level. Performance levels for reading and mathematics have been set, as required for AYP by ESEA/NCLB. Now the State Board is beginning the discussions on appropriate levels for the other assessed subjects. Because these other content areas are NOT part of the AYP/ESEA/NCLB mandate, Kansas can set performance levels any way it wants.
Teacher Education And Licensure Team Members Facilitates and coordinates activities of the regulations Committee, Counsels with higher education units about the kansas Performance Assessment http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us/cert/cert_members.html
Extractions: Basic Boating Safety Course This chapter contains information on Kansas Boating Regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic Boating Course . If you have not reviewed the course material, please do so now. All Federal Requirements in the basic boating course apply to Kansas; this section lists Kansas Boating Requirements that are above and beyond Federal Requirements. To receive your Kansas Boating Safety Certificate, complete chapters 3 through 9 in the Basic Boating Course , this chapter on Kansas state-specific information and its review quiz , and the final exam Please make sure you have completed all chapter review quizzes before taking the final. Index to Kansas Regulations
Boating Regulations By State Laws, Boating education regulations, Reciprocity Iowa boating regulations. N/A. kansas, Anyone born after January 1, 1989 must successfully complete a http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Extractions: accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.
Regulations General regulations. Hunting Licenses. All kansas hunters age 16 to 65 must must carry an approved hunter education certificate while hunting in kansas. http://www.southfortylodge.com/regulations.htm
Kansas Fine Arts Requirements the kansas State Department of education recently approved new regulations The kansas Board of education is working toward eliminating the Carnegie http://205.214.78.128/~kansasar/FAreq02.htm
Extractions: History is Made! Thanks to the efforts of hundreds of arts advocates in our state, the Kansas State Department of Education recently approved new regulations for high school graduation that included one unit of fine arts. Requirements for fine arts programs in Kansas schools include several other stipulations: A component of the new QPA/ESEA regulations specifies that districts must have in place quality assurance measures at both the elementary and secondary levels programs to support learning and growth. Included in these are the computer literacy, counseling services, fine arts, language arts, library services, mathematics, physical education, science, services for students with special needs, and history and government. (SBR 91-31-17) One-hundred percent of those teaching core subjects must be fully certified/licensed in the subject they teach, including music, art and drama/speech. Local boards of education will decide which courses may be included as a fine art (as they do mathematics, science, etc.). The regulatory language that the board agreed upon states, One unit of fine arts, which may include art, music, dance, theatre, debate and other similar studies selected by a local board of education. (Were working to have the word debate exchanged for forensics.) The fine arts graduation requirement will be in effect for freshman entering high school in 2005-2006, with an option to begin as early as 2003/04
Orange Square Image Learn More About Us Read About Or Follow The kansas Learning First Alliance (KLFA) is coalition of organizations in kansas Helped revise state inservice education regulations to reflect these http://www.teachkansas.org/aboutus.htm
Extractions: Learn more about us... Read about or follow links to member organizations and review the work and goals of KLFA. Who We Are Member Organizations Our Mission Our Target Goal Areas ... Contact Us Who We Are: The Kansas Learning First Alliance (KLFA) is coalition of organizations in Kansas representing school boards, administrators, teachers and teacher educators, parents and the Kansas State Department of Education. Founded in February 1999, Kansas is the first state to have a partnership affiliated with the national Learning First Alliance. Top of page Our Mission: KLFAs mission is Making Kansas first in the nation in teaching and learning. Given the high national ranking Kansas has on such indicators as the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), college entrance tests, post-secondary education levels and the adult literacy rate, we believe this is an ambitious but obtainable goal. Achieving such a goal requires not only the commitment of the alliance partners and the constituencies, but also the support of the people of Kansas and the political, business, labor and civic leaders of the state. Top of page To achieve this goal, KLFA has chosen three target areas:
Advanced Education Requirements, Alabama - Mississippi An applicant who graduates from an approved nurse anesthesia education program on or kansas State Board of Nursing, Administrative regulations, sec. http://www.aana.com/crna/sga/adv_ed_alms.asp
Extractions: Regulatory Information Alabama Yes "The applicant for approval to practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist shall have . . . [e]ffective January 1, 2004, earned at least a masters degree in advanced practice nursing from an accredited graduate program in nurse anesthesia recognized by the Board [of Nursing].... The applicant for initial approval as a certified registered nurse anesthetist who graduated from an accredited school of nurse anesthesia prior to December 31, 2003, is exempt from the masters degree requirement." [Alabama Board of Nursing rules, sec. 610-X-9-.01(1)(c) and (2)] Out-of-State Applicants : No explicit reference; the above provision, however, appears to implicitly apply to out-of-state applicants who meet the stated requirements.
Kansas Real Estate School Courses - Continuing Education Issues addressed include liability, taxes, regulations, set up, kansas Real Estate Home Beginning A Career Continuing education State Requirements http://www.careerwebschool.com/Kansas-Real-Estate/kansas-real-estate-courses-con
KSBHA - Rules And Regulations - Article 6 medical education within the State of kansas, the kansas state medical society, kansas State Board of Healing Arts 235 S. Topeka Boulevard Topeka, http://www.ksbha.org/regulations/article06.html
Extractions: Article 6.LICENSES K.A.R. 100-6-1. Granting. Licenses to practice the healing arts in the state of Kansas shall be issued by examination or endorsement to qualified applicants who have complied with the requirements of the laws of the state of Kansas and the rules of this board adopted pursuant thereto. (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-2865; effective Jan. 1, 1966; amended Jan. 1, 1970; amended Jan. 1, 1973; amended Feb. 15, 1977.) K.A.R. 100-6-2. General qualifications. (a) Each applicant for licensure in medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an accredited school of medicine shall present to the board proof of completion of a postgraduate training or residency training program that is at least one year in length. This program shall have been approved by the council of education of the American medical association or its equivalent in the year in which the training took place. (b) Each applicant for licensure in medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an unaccredited school of medicine shall present to the board proof of completion of a postgraduate training or residency training program that is at least two years in length. This program shall have been approved by the council of education of the American medical association or its equivalent in the year in which the training took place.