Henry G. Bennett Speeches, Collection Apr. 16, 1942; Rules and regulations Governing the Finance of oklahoma oklahoma education; State of oklahoma vs. Henry Bennett. Top of Page http://www.library.okstate.edu/scua/BennettSpeeches.htm
Extractions: Phone: (405)744-6311; Fax (405)744-7579 Collection No. 55-015 Texts of speeches given by Henry Garland Bennett (1886-1951) while president of OAMC (1928-1951). Some published texts, some manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by title Access to this collection is unrestricted Finding aid; folder level control 3.5 linear feet (7 document boxees) Oklahoma State University Libraries
ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION OKLAHOMA STATE MAP ADAPTED PHYSICAL education oklahoma STATE MAP. Adapted Physical education State Mandate (yes/no). Adapted Physical education (state regulations definition) http://www.cortland.edu/apens/OKLAHOMA.htm
Extractions: If yes, please list the citation or web site where the materials can be accessed. State Director of Special Education State Director/Representative of Physical Education Number of school aged children with disabilities Number of state certified Physical Educators: Number of state certified Adapted Physical Educators: APENS State Coordinator Information Total nationally certified CAPEs within state State/Regional Parent Advocacy Information State Special Education Resources (e.g., CEC, TASH) State Assistive Technology Information: State Early Childhood Special Education information: State Disability Sport Organizations/contacts:
Other Policies & Regulations (OUHSC) With these considerations in mind the University of oklahoma adopts the following While the University cannot deny students access to their education http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/intranet-Web/OUCOD/Bulletin/OthPolHSC.html
Extractions: PETITION FOR RESIDENCY All except bona fide residents of Oklahoma must pay a nonresident fee in addition to other fees and must meet nonresident admission criteria. Members of the armed services stationed in Oklahoma and their dependents are ordinarily eligible for nonresident fee waivers but must pay the nonresident application fee and are subject to nonresident admission criteria. Any applicant presenting a transcript of credit from an educational institution outside of Oklahoma will be assumed to be a non-resident. It is the responsibility of each applicant to submit any question about resident status to the Office of Admissions for a decision. A uniform policy concerning resident status exists for all state supported institutions of higher education in Oklahoma. Students may obtain residency petitions from the Office of Admissions and Records. Once the petition has been completed, it must be submitted to the Admissions Office for evaluation. Once a decision has been made, the student will be notified of their residency status as well as the Office of Financial Aids, the Bursar's Office and the student's college will be notified the residency status as well. SMOKING POLICY The following policies concerning tobacco are from a joint recommendation of the Deans Council, the Faculty Senate, the Employee Liaison Council and the Student Association: (1) No tobacco products shall be advertised or sold, (2) Health Sciences Center publications will not accept advertising related to tobacco products, (3) Smoking is not permitted in any building on the Health Sciences Center Campus.
Extended School Year The Appellate Court in oklahoma held that the following factors, While the new Illinois Special education regulations mirror the Federal regulations by http://www.whittedcleary.com/CM/Publications/publications19.asp
Extractions: program for populations with the same condition. four other federal circuits have held that the states must provide continuous educational experience through the summer under the child's IEP if that is the "appropriate" educational experience for the child's individual situation. This court, however, indicated a clear preference to adopt the 5 th Circuit's broad premise as articulated in the Alamo Heights case. In individual cases, analysis should proceed by applying not only retrospective data, such as past regression and rate of recoupment, but also should include predictive data, based on the opinion of professionals in consultation with the child's parents, as well as circumstantial considerations of the child's individual situation at home and in his or her neighborhood and community only Bixby standard for ESY determinations. Specifically, OSEP stated: States may establish their own policies and procedures on ESY so long as they are consistent with Part B of IDEA, and thus a 10 th Letter to Anonymous , 22 IDELR 980 (OSEP 1995) Reusch v. Fountain
Resident Tuition Regulations And Petition For Residency Resident Tuition regulations. The University of oklahoma is a state supported oklahoma State Regents for High education Policy Statement on Residency http://www.ou.edu/admrec/residency.htm
Extractions: Unofficial Transcripts) Other Links The University of Oklahoma is a state supported institution of higher education supported by legislative funds derived from State of Oklahoma tax revenue. As a state, tax-supported institution, the University gives preference in tuition to residents of the State of Oklahoma. The University's definition of the term "resident" may be different from the definitions developed by other, non-university agencies The University does not recognize declarations of resident status made by other agencies . Thus a person who is an Oklahoma resident for tax or voting purposes is not necessarily a resident for University of Oklahoma tuition purposes. Resident status is granted to financially independent adults who are permanently residing in Oklahoma and who have been physically and continuously present in the State of Oklahoma for at least one calendar year prior to the first day of class attendance at any Oklahoma institution of higher education; and who, during this one-year period, resided in Oklahoma for some reason other than primarily to attend classes at a post-secondary educational institution.
Departments > Teacher Education Services Periodically the program guidelines, course work, and state regulations change. The University of Central oklahoma Teacher education Services is located http://www.educ.ucok.edu/TES/certifications.asp
Extractions: Comments/Suggestions Site Index Home About Us ... Directory Departments Resources Alumni Showcase Contact Teacher Education Services Teacher Ed. Admission Info Teacher Ed./Student Teaching Admission Application Student Teaching Admission Info Portfolio ... Residency Certification Partnership Schools FAQ Adv. Professional Services Curriculum and Instruction ... Special Services Annoucement Teacher Education Handbook CERTIFICATION INFORMATION ONLINE INFORMATION PAGE Contents: CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE CREDIT ... WORK COMPLETED IN JUNIOR COLLEGES CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS S pecial Note: Certification requirements established by the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation changed beginning September 1, 1999. Individuals who obtain certification after that date are subject to these new regulations. Compliance with certification requirements is the responsibility of the individual seeking certification. Advisors can assist in the process, but compliance with all rules and regulations pertaining to certification is the responsibility of the candidate. The individual seeking certification is responsible for following all guidelines presented in the University of Central Oklahoma undergraduate catalog or graduate catalog, depending upon the academic level of the certificate sought. Graduate level certificates require graduate level course work and completion of a masters degree for standard certification. Bachelor level programs require the completion of a Bachelors degree for certification.
Oklahoma Bar Association Rules Of The Supreme Court Of The State Of oklahoma For The following regulations for Mandatory Continuing Legal education are hereby adopted and shall http://www.okbar.org/members/mcle/rules.htm
Extractions: Search Mandatory CLE FAQs Rules for MCLE Forms ... MCLE Rules Quick Links OBA Staff Oklahoma Find a Lawyer General Counsel Ethics Counsel Management Assistance MCLE Bar Foundation Bar Journal Out-of-State Attorneys Law-related Education Sections Committees Brochures Legal Intern Rules Of The Supreme Court Of The State Of Oklahoma For (a) There is hereby established a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission (MCLEC) consisting of eleven (11) members who are resident members of the Bar of this State. The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association and the Director of Continuing Legal Education of the Oklahoma Bar Association shall be ex-officio members without vote. The remaining nine (9) members shall be appointed by the President of the Oklahoma Bar Association with the consent of the Board of Governors of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
The Center For Education Reform: Oklahoma Charter Law Profile of oklahoma s Charter School Law Automatic Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies. Limited waiver http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Oklahoma.htm
Extractions: Profile of Oklahoma's Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Oklahoma (May 1999) The 16 th weakest of the nations 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited in school districts with 5,000 or more students and counties with a population of at least 500,000 (Oklahoma City and Tulsa) Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards or vocational-technical school districts Eligible Applicants Any person or organization Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts Appeals Process No, only binding arbitration and mediation paid for by the school district Formal Evidence of Local Support Required No Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter Up to 3 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
Extractions: Higher education, as the term is used in Section I of Article XIII-A, Constitution of Oklahoma, and House Bill No. 810, Chapter 396, Section 102, Session Laws 1965, is defined "...to include all education of any kind beyond or in addition to the twelfth grade or its equivalent as that grade is now generally understood and accepted in the public schools of the State of Oklahoma; provided, however, that this shall not exclude as a constituent institution any institution of higher learning which now offers as a part of its curriculum courses of high school study."
Extractions: The Oklahoma Council of Academic Library Directors (OCALD), adopting a common goal to promote and facilitate access to information, communication and scholarly research among college and university communities, will extend reciprocal borrowing privileges to each other's faculty, students, and staff. These specified individuals may have direct, personal access to materials that are not available at their home institution's library. The covenants listed in the "OK-Share Library Agreement" are intended to accomplish this goal by establishing an OK-Share card system. Several points should be emphasized before the covenants of this agreement are set forth: The covenants are intended to be minimums. Any OK-Share library may expand the privileges it wishes to offer, but it should not do so in the expectation that other institutions will do likewise. This agreement is not intended to supplant other agreements between or among institutions, nor is it intended to be the only agreement of this kind which is permitted between or among institutions of like interest or common concern;
Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc. HCFA plans to review relevant Federal Medicaid regulations, policies and previous guidance to assure that (5) oklahoma DISABILITY education ASSOCIATION http://www.flash.net/~odlcokc/12-00nl.htm
Extractions: December, 2000 IN THIS ISSUE: HCFA Homepage on Olmstead . . . . Americans with Disabilities Act/Olmstead Decision http://www.hcfa.gov/medicaid/olmstead/olmshome.htm In July 1999, the Supreme Court issued the Olmstead v. L. C. decision. The Court's decision in that case clearly challenges Federal, state, and local governments to develop more opportunities for individuals with disabilities through more accessible systems of cost-effective community-based services. The Olmstead decision interpreted Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its implementing regulation, requiring States to administer their services, programs, and activities "in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities." Medicaid can be an important resource to assist States in meeting these goals. However, the scope of the ADA and the Olmstead decision are not limited to Medicaid beneficiaries or to services financed by the Medicaid program. The ADA and the Olmstead decision apply to all qualified individuals with disabilities regardless of age. The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) has begun consultation with States and with people with disabilities. HCFA plans to review relevant Federal Medicaid regulations, policies and previous guidance to assure that they are compatible with the requirements of the ADA and Olmstead decision, and facilitate States' efforts to comply with the law. HCFA is working closely with other involved Federal agencies to ensure that these reviews are consistent with the requirements of the statute and are focused on the needs of persons with disabilities.
Extractions: Attorneys for Education Law in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
Extractions: Attorneys for Education Law in Kay County, Oklahoma Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
State Aid Rules And Regs The following Rules and regulations for State Aid Grants to public libraries at least one continuing education program each year offered by the oklahoma http://www.odl.state.ok.us/servlibs/l-files/stateaid.htm
Extractions: State Aid Grants to Public Libraries Eligibility Regulations 1. The following Rules and Regulations for State Aid Grants to public libraries shall take effect July 1, 1999 2. Libraries must meet the definition of a public library as given in the latest edition of the Oklahoma public library standards. (OLA/ODL Levels of Library Development, 4th ed., 1998, p. 2) 3. Libraries must be legally established and operating according to Oklahoma Statutes. Title 65, Article 4, Section 101 Title 11, Article 31, Sect. 101 and Article 10, Sect. 10A of the Oklahoma Constitution Definitions: The following words or terms, when used in this section, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Bibliographic Access means the provision of author, title and subject indexes to the library materials and classification using either the Dewey or the Library of Congress classification systems.
Edu Legislation, regulations, and Policy Guidance Department of education Legislative Update Department of oklahoma State Regents for Higher education http://www.sosu.edu/lib/govdocs/edu.htm
Edu Code of Federal regulations Title 34 education School Laws of oklahoma oklahoma Legislation oklahoma State Regents for Higher education http://www.sosu.edu/lib/govdocs/educationgov.html
West - Oklahoma Primary Law Library On Westlaw® OKCULR, oklahoma City University Law Review. OKEDCS, oklahoma education Cases OKIN-COMBINED, oklahoma Insurance Statutes, regulations, and Bulletins http://west.thomson.com/store/dbinclude.asp?product_id=30311243&
Oklahoma Administrative Code Subchapter 18 oklahoma Organ Donor education and Awareness Program Act Subchapter 23 Gifted and Talented education regulations and Program Approval http://www.oar.state.ok.us/oar/codedoc02.nsf/0/30ECD96D18CCC6BC862570440011C5A3?
Oklahoma State School Boards Association The oklahoma Commission for education Leadership in cooperation with the New IDEA regulations have been approved, and NCLB complicates the issue. http://www.ossba.org/?p=conf_agenda
District Administration: One Test For All? The original regulations allowed only one half a percent of those kids to the Office of Standards and Curriculum in the oklahoma education department. http://www.districtadministration.com/page.cfm?p=733