Education And The Law Law: Internet Law Library education laws (complied by the General Services Administration) Kentucky Administrative regulations, title 783 (Workforce Development Cabinet Board for http://www.lawmoose.com/internetlawlib/99.htm
Extractions: Internet Law Library: Education and the Law Education laws (complied by the General Services Administration) Education laws and related material compiled by the Legal Information Institute (Cornell) Abington School District v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963) (Bible reading in public schools) Alabama Constitution of 1875, article XIII (Education) ... LawMoose World Legal Resource Center Home See Also: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights: General Crime Employment, labor, and pension laws Handicapped Individuals and the Law ... Translate with AltaVista's TM Systran R to: French German Italian Portuguese ... Spanish The Internet Law Library, originally the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library (1994-1999), may not provide current information. Many now historic Internet resources are now found in the Library along with many still current ones. We recommend that you supplement the Internet Law Library as follows: Search LawMoose's World Legal Resource Center Search Engine (see search box above), and
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Extractions: TO: State and Territorial Lead Agencies administering child care programs under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (the CCDBG Act), as amended, and other interested parties. SUBJECT: To provide guidance on the use of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) funds for the purposes of research and evaluation.
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Wisconsin State News - Chiroweb.com Both Allied Health and the WCA sponsor continuing education seminars for The CEB is a component of the wisconsin Department of Regulation Licensing. http://www.chiroweb.com/states/wisconsin.html
Extractions: NutritionalWellness Wisconsin State News WCA EXEC. GUILTY OF FRIVOLOUS LAWSUIT Wisconsin Association Ordered to Pay $100,000 in Legal Costs A Wisconsin Circuit Court judge has ruled that the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association (WCA) and its executive director, Russell Leonard, filed a "frivolous" lawsuit in 2002 against Dale Strama, DC, a former chair of the Wisconsin Chiropractic Examining Board, for the sole purpose of "maliciously injuring" Dr. Strama by swaying chiropractors from attending continuing education seminars sponsored by Dr. Strama's organization. The ruling, issued May 12, 2005 in Dane County Circuit Court, by Judge John C. Albert, clears Dr. Strama of using his position to generate more business for Allied Health, a chiropractic business at which he practices and is a shareholder. In Wisconsin, doctors of chiropractic must take 40 hours of continuing education every two years as a condition of maintaining licensure. Both Allied Health and the WCA sponsor continuing education seminars for chiropractors, as do numerous other organizations.
Accountability : SchoolChoiceWI The wisconsin education Association Council (WEAC), which has criticized the The Supreme Court of wisconsin And Regulation of the Milwaukee Parental http://www.schoolchoicewi.org/issues/detail.cfm?id=4
Action Wisconsin contact contribute wishlist. dots. volunteering jobs. The Action wisconsin education Fund is a proud member agency of Community Shares of wisconsin. http://www.actionwisconsin.org/
Extractions: Click here to sign the petition Help Action Wisconsin defeat the proposed constitutional ban on civil unions and marriage by volunteering , joining our speaker's network , throwing a house party, or donating money. NEWS SEPT. 23, 2005 Wednesday's marriage debate between LGBT leader Evan Wolfson and Focus on the Family's Glenn Stanton garnered media attention from the Capital Times Wisconsin State Journal and the Wisconsin Radio Network . And in the Badger Herald op-ed section, one reader states, "The debate in the Union proved that the UW-Madison campus can be very liberal indeed, while at the same time the university maintains official anti-gay policies. In fact, UW is the only Big Ten school that does not allow same-sex benefits for its faculty." SEPT. 21, 2005 The Winnebago Presbytery became the latest regional religious organization in to formally oppose the Wisconsin amendment. The vote at the Presbytery meeting was 37-14. The Winnebago Presbytery represents 40 Presbyterian congregations in Northeast and central Wisconsin. SEPT. 21, 2005
Medical College Of Wisconsin - Corporate Compliance The Medical College of wisconsin has a strong and abiding commitment to ensure its Christine Santiago, CPC, CPCH, Compliance education Coordinator, http://www.mcw.edu/display/router.asp?docid=11101
Wisconsin Statutes Table Of Contents Educational Institutions. 36. University of wisconsin system. Investment Regulation and Business Development. 551. wisconsin uniform securities law. http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/Statutes.html
Extractions: Table of Contents As updated through August 17, 2005 and 2005 Wisconsin Act 43 (Only Printed Volumes are Official under s. 35.18 (2), Wis. Stats.) The following list provides links to all of the Chapters of the Wisconsin Statutes. The underscored "PDF" following each chapter title is a link to the chapter in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. You will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat to view them. Click here to download a free copy. PDF is best for printing and viewing. Text looks like the official version, but searches can only be performed in single chapters. The underscored "Folio" following each chapter title is a link to the chapter in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Folio is best for searching. Text doesn't look like the official printed version and printing is difficult. Chapters are listed here under subject matter heads, corresponding to the former Titles, which were eliminated in the 1979 session of the Wisconsin Legislature. Searching by chapter titles for the desired subject matter is not a dependable method for finding all applicable law unless you know the book well, for the specific item you are looking for may not be in the chapter you select.
Lobbying Effort By Organization Technology for Educational Achievement in wisconsin Board LRB 3779/2 relating to administration and regulation of the Milwaukee Voucher Program; http://ethics.state.wi.us/scripts/2005Session/LEOEL.asp?PrinID=2668
Extractions: Regulations and Policies Current 2003 labor agreements are effective. For all represented employees, please consult the appropriate language in the current labor agreement. If the employee is otherwise approved for career-related reimbursement, there is nothing in any of the State labor Agreements that would preclude a represented classified employee from being eligible for waiver of segregated fees. A. WISCONSIN STATE EMPLOYEES UNION (WSEU) The rules governing tuition reimbursement for WSEU-represented employees are set forth at Section 11/12/6 (Career-Related Education) of the WSEU Agreement. For 2003, WSEU-represented employees are entitled to take time off without pay to take career related educational courses up to but not exceeding 15 semester hours (not to exceed six semester hours per semester or three semester hours per summer session) for the duration of this Agreement. Seventy-five percent (75%) of tuition costs and fees will be reimbursed by the Employer if the employee is still employed upon successful completion of approved courses. Prior to the commencement of any career related courses, the employee must seek and receive advance authorization from his/her supervisor and from the appointing authority, and once approval is given, it may not be rescinded except in case of emergency. Career-related training and educational activities are those that aid an employee in progressing to any class or class series within the bargaining unit within the agency or for lateral movement to a position in a counterpart pay range within the agency.
Extractions: EAA members and chapters mobilize for disaster relief U.S. National Aerobatic Championships to Start Sunday September 23, 2005 - The U.S. National Aerobatic Championships are scheduled to get under way on Sunday, September 25, at the Grayson County Airport, near Denison, Texas. More than 100 of the nation's most highly skilled aerobatic pilots will contend in head-to-head competition for the title September 25-30. The International Aerobatic Club (IAC), a division of EAA and the governing body for aerobatics in the United States, organizes the competition. An estimated 30 pilots will vie for the eight positions on the U.S. Advanced Team, which will compete against more than 20 countries at the 2006 Advanced World Aerobatic Championships October 5-15th, 2006 ... (read more) Marta Bohn-Meyer Memorial Fund Established September 23, 2005 - A memorial fund has been established in the memory of Marta Bohn-Meyer, U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team manager who died in a
UW-RF Campus Policies & Procedures For Students Federal Students Rights Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Housing Rules and regulations. UWRF Mandatory Housing; 72-4 Coeducational http://www.uwrf.edu/policies/leftframe.htm
Accreditation And State Approvals Lesley University meets the criteria of regulation 20 AAC 17.015 (a) (5), The State of wisconsin Educational Approval Board approves Lesley University http://www.lesley.edu/accreditation.html
Extractions: site guide? Lesley University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (N.E.A.S.C.: 209 Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730-1433 Tel. (781) 271-0022). Many individual programs are also accredited or endorsed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Interstate Certification Compact (I.C.C.) and other learned organizations. The School of Education is affiliated with the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (T.E.A.C.) and the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (A.A.C.T.E.). Within the Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences , the Division of Counseling and Psychology is accredited by the Council of Applied Masters Programs in Psychology (C.A.M.P.P.) and offers Massachusetts certification in school guidance counseling. In addition, the Counseling and Psychology programs conform to standards of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (C.A.C.R.E.P.) The Division of Expressive Therapies is accredited by the American Art Therapy Association (A.A.T.A.) and the American Music Therapy Association (A.M.T.A.). Joint programs between the Division of Creative Arts and Learning and the School of Education are accredited through the School of Education. Lesley College is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.), Division III.