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NM Regulation & Licensing licensing, and regulating the practice of respiratory care in new mexico. The Board promulgates rules and regulations to set standards of education, http://www.rld.state.nm.us/b&c/rcb/
Extractions: Click here to register Respiratory Care Board The primary purpose of the Board is to safeguard the life and health and promote the public welfare by qualifying, licensing, and regulating the practice of respiratory care in New Mexico. The Board promulgates rules and regulations to set standards of education, minimum proficiency for performance and continuing education requirements for licensure applicants and for licensees. The Board thereby protects the public welfare by ensuring that the RCP is competent in the delivery of patient care and in the performance of complex and potentially hazardous medical procedures in the area of cardiopulmonary technology. Requirements for licensure include successful passing of a national standards exam developed and administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. (NBRC).
Extractions: SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION BUREAU This bureau establishes standards for operation and equipment, inspects buses, conducts on-site visits to ensure accountability and compliance, and develops an annual appropriation request to finance the school transportation program. Audits are conducted to ensure that budgets, records, inspections, etc., are in compliance with regulations and safety procedures. Other duties include technical assistance, driver training programs, and accident investigation. Provision of safe, efficient, and economical transportation to all eligible students is the objective of the bureau. Gilbert A. Perea gperea@ped.state.nm.us Bureau Chief Joe S. Mendez, M.P.A. jmendez@ped.state.nm.us Transportation Specialists Bill E. Anaya banaya@ped.state.nm.us Tom Gould tgould@ped.state.nm.us Kenneth Baca - kenneth.baca1@state.nm.us Financial Coordinator Vacant Administrative Secretary Patty Martinez plmartinez@ped.state.nm.us
PED - Transportation Bureau - Regulations State of new mexico Department of education Site Map Search Home The PublicSchool Transportation regulations established under the new mexico http://www.ped.state.nm.us/div/fin/trans/regs/regulations.html
Extractions: on Transportation of Students The Public School Transportation Regulations established under the New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC); Title 6 - Primary and Secondary Education; Chapter 40 - School Bus Equipment; Chapter 41 - Transportation - School Bus safety; Chapter 42 - Transportation - School Attendance and Service Areas and Capter 43 - Transportation - Operations and Funding
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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 Standardized tests are not required of New Mexico home educators. . A notice of intent is filed with the school district superintendent within 30 days of establishing the home school and by April 1 of each subsequent year. You can view the Home School Operators Procedure Manual - Revised 5/03 at the New Mexico Public Education Department and it can be downloaded as a PDF or a Word document There is also an onilne notification form top About HEM Contact HEM Webmaster Home Education Magazine, PO Box 1083, Tonasket, WA 98855; 800-236-3278
Extractions: Power Search Print/Save Friendly Version The following is a news release issued by the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation. History In 1981 the New Mexico legislature created two institutions, the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation (NMEAF) and the New Mexico Student Loan Guarantee Corporation (NMSLGC), to serve as a lender, guarantor and secondary market for student loans in the state. Today, NMEAF is the largest originator of post-secondary loans in the state, providing low-cost financial aid for New Mexicans both within and outside the state. In addition, NMSLGC has become one of the most active guarantors of educational loans in New Mexico. Together, under the New Mexico Student Loans (NMSL) organization, the private, non-profit NMEAF and NMSLGC have financed approximately $1,250 million dollars in educational loans to more than 360,000 students since the early 1980's. In 1993, NMSL was affected by changes to the federal Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), involving a separate special allowance interest payment calculation for loans funded by tax-exempt bonds originally issued before October 1, 1993. The amendment allowed Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program lenders, such as NMEAF, a minimum interest rate of 9.5% on the loans in these eligible bonds.
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Sde Faq Where can I find rules and regulations for Public and Nonpublic (private) Schools? The new mexico Public education Department prepares an annual http://www.sde.state.nm.us/div/exec.serv/pub.outreach/faq/ped.faq.html
Extractions: The information on this page is "searchable" using your browser's <Edit/Find> feature. Questions Answers Where can I find rules and regulations for Public and Nonpublic (private) Schools? The statutes pertaining to public schools in New Mexico Public Schools, Chapter 22, NMSA, can be viewed by clicking here or you can view Literacy For Children At Risk, Chapter 22A, NMSA, by clicking here . You can also view Title 6 NMAC, Primary and Secondary Education, by clicking here What are the requirements for teaching in New Mexico? www.teachnm.org where you will also find some helpful links along with basic information on:1) 3-Tiered Licensure, 2) New Mexico's definition of a "highly qualified" teacher, 3) How Educational Assistants can become "paraprofessionals," 4) Guaranteed minimum salary levels for teachers at different licensure levels. Please visit the new site frequently for the latest information on teaching and teacher quality in New Mexico. For additional information, contact the department's Professional Licensure Unit at (505) 827-6587, then press 2 to speak to the next available consultant, or click here Where can I go to take the New Mexico Teacher Assessments?
Extractions: Home Products Ecological systems design Water central ... Free newsletter You are here: Home Ecological systems design Free newsletter On this page: Dear Ecological living enthusiasts: I generally try to keep politics corralled in the Activism links section of the Oasis web site. However, war on the scale that is happening at this moment is impossible for me to ignore as an ecological designer. Please take a moment to consider the connection between lifestyle and the current resource wars, followed by a small bright point of good news from New Mexico. "Look to your posessions for the seeds of war." John Woolman, 17th C. Quaker mystic Gaining control of the rest of the worlds key resources, by force if necessary, is the only way to keep American levels of consumption and profit growing. Captains of American industry and government are clear on this. In fact, they have staked their personal economic fortunes on this effort to an alarming degree. As long as the world view of the people in power and much of the public is that more extravagant consumption equates with greater happiness, it will be difficult to avoid war.
Extractions: This involves a special set of New Mexico Board of Education adopted competencies for each licensure and endorsement area. The competencies reflect the skills, knowledge, and abilities that beginning educators are expected to have upon completion of a New Mexico Board of Education educator preparation program. There is also a specialty area program approval process whereby New Mexico Board of Education's Professional Standards Commission reviews the licensure and endorsement programs at each institution of higher education to ensure compliance with the New Mexico Board of Education rules and high standards.
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