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61. NCADI: Synar Regulation Implementation: Illegal Underage Smoking Prevention - Di
Synar Regulation Implementation Plans, FFY 97. The district of columbia plans the Community education. The district will launch an education campaign to
http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/govpubs/synarr/DC.aspx
Skip Navigation Site Map Help Account ... NCADI Home
Your browser does not support JavaScript Synar Regulation Lead Agency: Department of Human Services, Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration Delayed Applicability State: No FFY 97 FFY 98 FFY 99 FFY 00 FFY 01 FFY 97 Baseline Violation Rate and Interim Targets: Legislation Were any changes in youth access legislation reported in the 1997 Block Grant application? No changes Are localities preempted from enacting ordinances more stringent than State law? N/A Does the law provide a possible defense to violators, e.g. "knowingly"? No Enforcement Synar Regulation Enforcement Agency Is the enforcement agency specified by State law or appointed? Appointed Does State law mandate licensing of over-the-counter tobacco sales? Yes If no statewide licensing, can localities license? N/A Does State law mandate licensing of vending machines? Yes If yes, is the license issued for each machine or to a group of machines? Group Is the vending machine license site-specific? Yes Are vending machines prohibited or restricted by law? Yes, prohibited where accessible to youth; restricted to line-of-sight areas in adults-only locations

62. GAO-04-974T, Drinking Water: Safeguarding The District Of Columbia's Supplies An
The Aqueduct sells the treated water to the district of columbia Water and Sewer According to an MWRA official, the public education program for lead in
http://www.gao.gov/htext/d04974t.html

63. GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
M. Stanton Evans, Chairman and CEO of the education and Research Institute In 1997, the Board adopted the district of columbia Historic Preservation
http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/histpres/decisions/hpa01-571.html
[Document is also available in PDF format GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF ADJUDICATION
941 NORTH CAPITOL STREET, N.E., SUITE #9100
P.O. Box 37140
WASHINGTON, DC 20013-7200 In the Matter of:  HPA #01-571 Education and Research Institute Location: C/o M. Stanton Evans, Director     800 Maryland Avenue, N.E. 800 Maryland Ave., N.E.     (a/k/a 415 Eighth Street,  N.E.) Washington, D.C 20002 Washington, D.C.       
DECISION AND ORDER
Background This matter came before Rohulamin Quander, Administrative Law Judge and Mayor’s Agent for Historic Preservation (the Mayor’s Agent) on February 20, 2001, pursuant to the D.C. Administrative Procedure Act , codified at D.C. Code, Sec. 2-509,  (2001 ed.) et seq . and the D.C. Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act of 1978 (the Act ), D.C. Law 2-144, codified at D.C. Code, Sec. 6-1101, (2001 ed.) et seq., and upon the request for a hearing before the Mayor’s Agent for Historic Preservation, filed by M. Stanton Evans, Chairman and CEO of the Education and Research Institute, and the Applicant (the Applicant).  The Applicant seeks approval for the already completed installation of several vinyl-type replacement windows on a business property located within the Capitol Hill Historic District (the Historic District), which building contributes to the significance of the Historic District.  By letter dated October 31, 2001, the Applicant requested a hearing before the Mayor’s Agent, after the Historic Preservation Review Board (the Board) determined, at its monthly meeting held on September 26, 2001, that the vinyl windows installed without a permit were incompatible with the character of the Historic District. 

64. DSIRE: Incentives By State: Incentives In District Of Columbia
district of columbia Incentives for Renewable Energy Activities typicallyinclude consumer education, professional workshops, and other outreach
http://www.dsireusa.org/library/includes/map2.cfm?CurrentPageID=1&State=DC

65. KSBHA - Rules And Regulations - Article 72
(B) an official transcript for the applicant from an educational program or of the district of columbia for conduct that would constitute grounds for
http://www.ksbha.org/regulations/article72.html
Article 72.NATUROPATHY
K.A.R. 100-72-1. Fees. The following fees shall be collected by the board:
(a) Application for registration $130.00
(b) registration renewal $100.00
(c) registration late renewal additional fee $15.00
(d) registration reinstatement $130.00
(e) copy of registration certificate $15.00
(f) temporary registration $25.00
(g) acupuncture certification $20.00
(Authorized by K.S.A. 65-7203; implementing K.S.A. 65-7207; effective, T-100-1-2-03, Jan. 2, 2003; effective May 23, 2003.) K.A.R. 100-72-2. Application. (a) Each individual who desires to register as a naturopathic doctor shall submit an application on a form provided by the board. The form shall contain the following information: (1) The applicant's full name;
(2) the applicant's social security number;
(3) the applicant's home address and current practice address, if any; (4) the applicant's date and place of birth;

66. University Of The District Of Columbia
The three predecessor institutions were district of columbia Teachers College, state of elementary and secondary education in the district of columbia,
http://www.aaup.org/Com-a/Institutions/archives/1998/CENDC.HTM
American Association of University Professors Report
University of the District of Columbia:
Massive Terminations of Faculty Appointments
  • Introduction The subject of this report is the action taken in February 1997 by the administration of the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) to terminate the appointments of 125 members of the faculty with six weeks of severance salary. The university, the only urban land-grant institution in the country, was founded with a noble mission. It was intended to provide open access to higher education, at affordable levels of tuition, to all high school graduates residing in the District of Columbia. The potential demand was there. When Federal City College opened a decade earlier it had attracted so many applicants that students had to be selected by lottery. The goal of open admissions was retained. By fall 1979, UDC enrolled more than fifteen thousand full- and part-time students, and while that number declined somewhat over the next decade, enrollment seemed to have stabilized by the early 1990s, with roughly twelve thousand students. Dr. Julius F. Nimmons, Jr., was appointed acting president of the university in late November 1996. He replaced Dr. Tilden J. LeMelle, UDC's fifth president (not counting three previous acting presidents), who resigned after serving since 1991. At the time of his appointment, Dr. Nimmons was the university's provost and academic vice president, a position he had held since 1993. In October 1997, Dr. Nimmons named Dr. Beverly Anderson, the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, as acting provost and vice president for academic affairs, when the acting incumbent, Dr. Samuel Sullivan, resigned his administrative position.
  • 67. EEOC V. District Of Columbia Public Schools, 2003 WL 21982925 (D.D.C. August 13,
    district of columbia Public Schools, 2003 WL 21982925 (DDC August 13, 2003) Meanwhile, the EEOC is seeking comments to proposed regulations that provide
    http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?DID=32072&CID=447

    68. Bar Association Of The District Of Columbia Patent, Trademark And Copyright Sect
    Bar Association of the district of columbia Patent, Trademark and Copyright help =help laws and regs =laws/regulations definition =definition (glossary)
    http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp/opla/comments/oedrep/badcptcs.html
    View Alternative Site Navigation POLICY Comments from the Public Representation of Others Before USPTO
    Moatz, Harry
    From: akandare...
    Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:34 AM
    To: ethicsrules comments
    Subject: Comments on Rulemaking Notice of December 12, 2003
    Mail Stop OED-Ethics Rules
    United States Patent and Trademark Office
    P.O. Box 1450
    Alexandria, Virginia 22313-4134
    Attn. Harry I. Moatz Mr. Moatz, Respectfully submitted, Anthony W. Kandare Patent Rules Chair akandare... DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Patent and Trademark Office Statement of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia PTC Section concerning the proposed Modification to the Code of Federal Regulations, Changes to Representation of Others Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office

    69. SPINALCORD: District Of Columbia
    district of columbia. American Association of People with Disabilities OSERS Office of Special education and Rehabilitative Services
    http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=21836

    70. Council On Governmental Relations
    Its Washington office is located in the district of columbia. academic operationsand the impact of proposed regulations on colleges and universities.
    http://www.cogr.edu/
    August 23, 2005 COGR comments on the Department of Energy's implementation of the Federal Policy on Research Misconduct. Click here to view.
    Council On Governmental Relations
    1200 New York Ave, N.W.
    Suite 320
    Washington, D.C. 20005
    Phone: (202) 289-6655
    Fax : (202) 289-6698
    The Council on Governmental Relations is an association of research universities. Its Washington office is located in the District of Columbia.
    Since its inception in 1948, COGR has been continuously involved in the development of all major financial and administrative aspects of federally-funded research.
    Today, COGR's primary function is to provide advice and information to its membership and to make certain that federal agencies understand academic operations and the impact of proposed regulations on colleges and universities. COGR helps to develop policies and practices that fairly reflect the mutual interests and separate obligations of federal agencies and universities in research and graduate education. © Council on Governmental Relations
    http://www.COGR.edu

    71. CFDA Logo Image Of A US Flag Skip Navigation Home FAQ Privacy
    An educational entity of the district of columbia Government; This programis subject to Executive Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79.
    http://12.46.245.173/pls/portal30/CATALOG.PROGRAM_TEXT_RPT.SHOW?p_arg_names=prog

    72. Illinois Higher Education Travel Control Board
    Represent the Higher education Travel Control Board, on the State TravelRegulation Council or district of columbia (effective October 1, 2004)
    http://www.stateuniv.state.il.us/travel/
    Illinois Higher Education Travel
    Control Board
    (IHETCB)
    IHETCB Membership and Bylaws IHETCB Meeting Minutes IHETCB Travel Rules Mileage Reimbursement Rate ... Per Diem Allowances
    IHETCB Membership and Bylaws
    Membership
    In accordance with 30 ILCS 105/12-1 the Higher Education Travel Control Board consists of eleven members, one to be appointed by each of the following: the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University, the Illinois Community College Board, and the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Each member shall be an officer, member, or employee of the board making the appointment, or of an institution governed or maintained by such board.
    Members of the Board
    Ellen Andres Illinois Community College Ted Bachman Northern Illinois University Larry Cannon Eastern Illinois Univesity Tom Shadid Illinois State University Ron Ward Western Illinois University Peggy Ho Northeastern Illinois University Michael B. Bass, Chair

    73. NEA: Charter Schools
    State laws and regulations governing charter schools vary widely. operating in37 states plus the district of columbia and Puerto Rico, and enrolling
    http://www.nea.org/charter/
    Home Issues in Education "No Child Left Behind"/ESEA Special Ed/IDEA ... Other Resources
    Charter Schools
    a new national study A new Department of Education study found that charter schools in five states were less likely than public schools to meet state performance standards. Voters in Washington state rejected charter schools for a third time, this time by an overwhelming 59 percent. NEA believes that charter schools and other nontraditional public school options have the potential to facilitate education reforms and develop new and creative teaching methods that can be replicated in traditional public schools for the benefit of all children. Whether charter schools will fulfill this potential depends on how charter schools are designed and implemented, including the oversight and assistance provided by charter authorizers.
    NEA's Policy on Charter Schools
    NEA's policy statement (accessible to NEA members only; registration required) sets forth broad parameters, and minimum criteria by which to evaluate state charter laws. For example:
    • A charter should be granted only if the proposed school intends to offer an educational experience that is qualitatively different from what is available in traditional public schools.

    74. The United States Department Of Labor - Accomplishments - District Of Columbia
    August 8, 2005 DOL Home State Activities district of columbia The Departmentof Labor has reformed 50 year old overtime regulations and introduced
    http://www.dol.gov/dol/accomplishments/DC.htm
    U.S. Department of Labor www.dol.gov Search / A-Z Index Find It!: By Topic By Audience By Top 20 Requested Items By Form ... By Location September 20, 2005 DOL Home State Activities District of Columbia Creating Jobs for the 21 st Century Economy
    • Since October 2004, the unemployment rate in the District of Columbia has fallen from 8.6 percent to 6.4 percent. Since January 2001, 31,900 jobs have been created in the District of Columbia. Over the past 27 months, nearly 4.2 million jobs have been created nationwide.
    Preparing Workers for Careers in the 21 st Century Workforce
    • Job Training and Dislocated Worker Funds Since 2001, the District of Columbia has received $576.2 million in funds from the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration to provide skills training and career development assistance to dislocated workers and other participants. One Stop Career Centers One Stop Career Centers are the focal point of America's workforce investment system, supporting the employment needs of job seekers and the human resource needs of business. At One Stop Centers, workers, job seekers, and other participants can receive training and education, build their skills, and access federal assistance programs, while employers use One Stop Centers to help recruit workers they need for their businesses.
    For a list of One Stop Career Centers in the District of Columbia, click on the link below:

    75. The United States Department Of Labor - Accomplishments - District Of Columbia
    August 4, 2005 DOL Home State Activity district of columbia The Departmentof Labor has reformed 50 year old overtime regulations and introduced new
    http://www.dol.gov/dol/accomplishments/dc.htm
    U.S. Department of Labor www.dol.gov Search / A-Z Index Find It!: By Topic By Audience By Top 20 Requested Items By Form ... By Location September 20, 2005 DOL Home State Activities District of Columbia Creating Jobs for the 21 st Century Economy
    • Since October 2004, the unemployment rate in the District of Columbia has fallen from 8.6 percent to 6.4 percent. Since January 2001, 31,900 jobs have been created in the District of Columbia. Over the past 27 months, nearly 4.2 million jobs have been created nationwide.
    Preparing Workers for Careers in the 21 st Century Workforce
    • Job Training and Dislocated Worker Funds Since 2001, the District of Columbia has received $576.2 million in funds from the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration to provide skills training and career development assistance to dislocated workers and other participants. One Stop Career Centers One Stop Career Centers are the focal point of America's workforce investment system, supporting the employment needs of job seekers and the human resource needs of business. At One Stop Centers, workers, job seekers, and other participants can receive training and education, build their skills, and access federal assistance programs, while employers use One Stop Centers to help recruit workers they need for their businesses.
    For a list of One Stop Career Centers in the District of Columbia, click on the link below:

    76. University Of The District Of Columbia
    After the district of columbia was granted home rule, a mandate for consolidation of The Thurgood Marshall Black education Fund provides fouryear
    http://www.petersons.com/blackcolleges/profiles/univdc.asp?sponsor=2904

    77. D.C. Bar Committees
    regulations/Rules/Board Procedures Committee The regulations/Rules/Board ProceduresCommittee was established district of columbia Bar Join A Section
    http://www.dcbar.org/inside_the_bar/structure/committees.cfm
    -Top Pages- Mandatory Course Pay Dues Become a Member Ethics Opinions Legal Links -Marketplace- Legal Career Center Publications Advertising Member Benefits Classifieds Products and Services Mailing Lists
    D.C. Bar Standing Committees Much of the work of the D.C. Bar is done by its standing committees. These committees are Attorney/Client Arbitration Board, Budget, Continuing Legal Education, Election Board, Executive, Finance, Governance Integration Advisory, Judicial Evaluation, Lawyer Counseling, Practice Management Service, Legal Ethics, Membership, Nominations, Pension, Personnel, Pro Bono, Publications, Regulations/Rules/Board Procedures, Rules of Professional Conduct Review, and Screening. Appointments to these committees as well as designation of chairs and vice chairs or cochairs are made by the D.C. Bar president with the confirmation of the Board of Governors. Ordinarily persons will not be selected to serve on Bar committees if their selection would extend their service beyond six years. The Board of Governors also makes appointments to certain affiliated programs, namely, the

    78. District Of Columbia: Department Of Consumer And Regulatory Affairs
    The real estate license law is defined by the district of columbia Second Omnibus The Board has established prelicensing education requirements,
    http://app.dcra.dc.gov/information/build_pla/occupational/real_estate/index.shtm

    DCRA HOME

    SERVICES

    INFORMATION

    Adjudication
    ...
    REQUESTS

    Board of Real Estate
    Business and Professional Licensing Administration The DC Board of Real Estate is housed in the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA), Business and Professional Licensing Administration. The Board regulates the licenses of professional real estate agents and protects consumers by upholding the DC real estate license law. The real estate license law is defined by the District of Columbia Second Omnibus Regulatory Act of 1998 (Omnibus), which took effect on April 20, 1999. The Board has established pre-licensing education requirements, as well as continuing education requirements that enhance the professional abilities of agents. Once agents adequately meet pre-licensing requirements, the Board examines potential licensees through established and standardized tests. Every two years, licensees are required to meet mandated continuing education requirements, which ensure that they are kept abreast of current national and local laws. The Board also works with other consumer regulatory divisions within the department to investigate consumer complaints. The Mayor, with the consent of the Council of the District of Columbia, appoints a nine-member board; appointees are selected based on their experience, abilities, and interest in serving the public. This decision-making body performs its appointed duties according to the administrative procedures set by the DC Municipal Regulations (DCMR). The Board consists of industry and consumer members.

    79. Bill Summary Status
    district of columbia Appropriations Act, 2004 Title I Federal Funds - Makes and regulation; (4) public safety and justice; (5) the public education
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:HR02765:@D&summ2=m&

    80. Page H10934
    CONFERENCE REPORT ON HR 3064, district OF columbia APPROPRIATIONS ACT, DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND education, AND RELATED
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r106:FLD001:H10934

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