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41. NEBRASKA LAW & GOVERNMENT
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  • 42. Home
    Nelnet is headquartered in Lincoln, nebraska, with major business units in various of education regulations and also wished to automate its processes.
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    43. Douglas, Nebraska Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
    Attorneys for education Law in Douglas County, nebraska departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s
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    Attorneys for Education Law in Douglas County, Nebraska
    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.
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    44. Lincoln, Nebraska Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
    Attorneys for education Law in Lincoln County, nebraska departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s
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    Attorneys for Education Law in Lincoln County, Nebraska
    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.
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    45. West - Nebraska Primary Law Library On Westlaw®
    NEEDCS, nebraska education Cases. NEEN-CS, nebraska Energy Cases NEIN-COMBINED, nebraska Insurance Statutes, regulations, and Bulletins
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    46. Nebraska SNIP
    Section I Pertinent sections of HIPAA proposed security regulations A security training program should include awareness education covering the
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    Chapter 1: Security Awareness Training
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    Section I : Pertinent sections of HIPAA proposed security regulations relating to Security Awareness Training
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    Section I : HIPAA Proposed Security Regulations relating to security awareness training
    HIPAA Regulation References C.F.R. 45 §142.308: Security awareness training: All employees, agents, and contractors must participate in information security awareness programs. Based on job responsibilities, individuals may be required to attend customized education programs that focus on issues regarding use of health information and responsibilities regarding confidentiality and security. All personnel in an organization should undergo security awareness training, including but not limited to, password maintenance, incident reporting, and an education concerning viruses and other forms of malicious software. Section II : Requirement
    • Awareness training for all personnel (including management)
    • Periodic security reminders
    • User education concerning virus protection
    • User education in importance of monitoring log in success/failure, and how to report discrepancies

    47. Spotlight
    Unlike many other States, nebraska local education agencies do not run Rule 18 establishes regulations for interimprograms, purposely pulling from the
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    Spotlight: Nebraska's Rule 18
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    aspain@air.org For Nebraska , effectively transitioning youth from interim-program schools (nonpublic school education programs in county detention homes, institutions, and juvenile emergency shelters) back to local community schools has some unique challenges. Unlike many other States, Nebraska local education agencies do not run interim-program schools. Instead, the Department of Health and Human Services' Protection and Safety Division oversees juvenile corrections and pays educational costs for juveniles in the out-of-home placements. This divide between the interim-program school and public school education systems can lead to coordination challenges when transitioning students back to public schools, especially in terms of transferring credits earned during out-of-home placements toward high school graduation. Add to this a highly decentralized educational system where each local education agency locally develops its own standards and assessments, and the complexity of developing a seamless transfer of credits from out-of-home placements to public school is apparent.. By providing interim-program schools an accreditation process parallel to public and private school accreditation (Rules 10 and 14, respectively), Nebraska's Rule 18 attempts to do just that.

    48. Exempt (Home) Schools
    Section 79318(5)(c) of the Revised Statutes of nebraska (RRS), authorizes the nebraska Department of education to establish rules and regulations which
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    ... Resources Statistical Information: General Information In Nebraska, "home schools" are referred to as exempt schools and are considered non-approved or non-accredited schools. On this site you will find information pertaining to the law affecting exempt schools, the rules and regulations, frequently asked questions, resources, and the forms used to file for an exemption. Statutory Authority:
    • Section 79-318(5)(c) of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska (R.R.S.), authorizes the Nebraska Department of Education to establish rules and regulations which govern procedures and standards for private, denominational, and parochial schools which elect, pursuant to procedures prescribed in subsections (2) to (4) of Section 79-1601 R.R.S. , not to meet all state accreditation or approval requirements.
    Statutory provisions for exempt schools are summarized as follows:
    • Parents may educate their child at home by electing not to meet the State's approval or accreditation requirements as prescribed in Section 79-318 R.R.S

    49. Revocations- Nebraska Professional Practices Commission
    Respondent received reimbursement from the nebraska Department of education school board directives and policy and Department of education regulations.
    http://www.nol.org/home/NPPC/rev3.htm
    Revocations Page Back Next Click on a name for case information (continued) NPPC Case No. 97-7, Case No. 96024, Kirk Schuerman
    Petition alleged that Respondent on more than one occasion had inappropriate contact with students, "grabbed hand and played with it;" "rubbed shoulder while he talked to her;" "put his hand on her knee, and put his hand on her hand;" "touched her shoulder and placed his hand on the middle of her leg above the knee;". Parties entered into a Settlement Agreement for Revocation of Certificate which was filed with the Commission.
    NPPC recommendation - Two-year revocation. State Board concurred. NPPC Case No. 97-8, Case No. 96036, Gary Friesen:
    Petition alleged that Respondent had failed to report 3rd degree assault charge, a trespass to property of another conviction, an injury to the property of another conviction, and a disturbing the peace conviction when submitting an application for a teaching certificate. Additionally, under oath, the Respondent failed to report these convictions and failed to give an accurate account of events which resulted in an assault conviction.
    NPPC recommendation - Three-year revocation. State Board decision - concurred with NPPC.

    50. Nebraska Sign Language Interpreter Review Board Meeting Minutes
    The letter stated that the Rules and regulations were being rejected as they were Rule 51’s requirements under the nebraska Department of education.
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    Nebraska Sign Language Interpreter Review
    Board Meeting Minutes Nebraska Sign Language Interpreter Review Board - Approved 10/22/04
    Friday, September 3, 2004
    Lincoln-4600 Valley Rd.
    Classroom 4A
  • Call To Order
    Acceptance of Agenda
    Waited until a quorum was present. The agenda was accepted by the committee from all who were present Mr. David Montgomery, Mr. Patrick Bracken, Ms Tanya Wendel, Ms. Frances Beaurivage (chairperson), Ms. Jamy Elker.
    Approval of Minutes February 20, 2004
    Waited until a quorum was present. Accepted the minutes from the February 20, 2004, as is by Mr. David Montgomery, Mr. Patrick Bracken, Ms Tanya Wendel, Ms. Frances Beaurivage (chairperson), Ms. Jamy Elker.
    Public Comments no public comments Unfinished Business
  • Procedural - draft notice Continuing Education Requirements Adoption of Model Rules of Procedure Ms. Gouldsmith explained to the group that the Model Rules of Procedure are several hundred pages long. Mr. Montgomery stated that HHS (Health and Human Services generally does not use these; HHS has their own model rules). Mr. Montgomery added that if it would be helpful to the group if he research on language that the group could use that would be conducive to what is needed to adopt the Model Rules of Procedure rather than incorporating the Rules throughout the entire document.
  • 51. IEPs - Sample Plans, Goals And Objectives / Family Village School
    From nebraska Educational Service Unit 10. Proposed IEP Goals An outline of a basic IEP, with citations of IDEA regulations.
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/iepsamples.html
    IEPs - Sample Plans, Goals and Objectives

    52. REL: Nebraska
    continues to assist the nebraska Department of education s leadership team have identified as being weak in schoolwide plans and clarify regulations,
    http://www.mcrel.org/rel/Nebraska/index.asp
    Among other activities in the state, McREL...
    • continues to assist the Nebraska Department of Education's leadership team in transforming the agency from an organization focused on monitoring and compliance to one focused on providing services is offering workshops for schools on the implications of the No Child Left Behind Act for Title I programs is working with the Nebraska Department of Education on a series of regional workshops for principals of school-wide projects, including those not making adequate progress. These training sessions will address those areas that peer reviewers have identified as being "weak" in school-wide plans and clarify regulations, such as "highly qualified staff" and "scientifically based research." provided training sessions on leading learning communities and literacy development to approximately 75 staff from the Nebraska Educational Service Units at an annual statewide professional development event

    Each year, McREL staff members comb articles, websites, and other resources to identify important issues in each state in the Central Region. Our annual state profiles offer state-by-state information on topics such as assessment and accountability, school choice, technology in schools and much more.

    53. AAMC : Letter On Nebraska Medicaid GME Proposal
    AAMC letter to the nebraska Department of Health and Human Service code regulations that would eliminate direct graduate medical education (DGME) and
    http://www.aamc.org/advocacy/library/gme/corres/2002/072302.htm
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    Letter on Nebraska Medicaid GME Proposal
    July 23, 2002 Department of Health and Human Service Systems
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    301 Centennial Mall South
    P.O. Box 95007
    Lincoln, NE 68509 RE: July 25 Hearing on Medicaid, Title 471, Chapter 10 The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) welcomes this opportunity to comment on Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services Finance and Support's proposed changes to Nebraska Administrative code regulations that would eliminate direct graduate medical education (DGME) and indirect medical education (IME) payments to teaching hospitals under the Nebraska Medical Assistance program. Representing the nation's 125 accredited allopathic medical schools, approximately 400 major teaching hospitals and health systems, 98 professional and academic societies representing over 100,000 faculty, and the nation's medical students and residents, the AAMC writes to express strong opposition to the proposed elimination of these payments. We strongly believe that all payers- Medicare, Medicaid and private payers- should contribute to helping pay for the training of future physicians and other important teaching hospital missions. Medicare and the vast majority of state Medicaid programs have long recognized the need to make additional payments to teaching hospitals. These payments help offset additional costs these hospitals incur as a result of their special missions of educating physicians and caring for patients who require more intense and complex care.

    54. January 28, 2000 -- SSTI Weekly Digest
    Streamline local governments regulations to speed infrastructure deployment; The mentoring initiative would be run through the nebraska education
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    In the January 28, 2000 Issue: SSTI Weekly Digest Digest do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
    Subscription to the SSTI Weekly Digest is free. If you are reading a forwarded copy of this issue and would like to receive your own copy each week directly, please subscribe at: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/digform.htm Requests to unsubscribe should be sent to sstiwd@ssti.org Tackling the Digital Divide. . .
    Washington Governor Gary Locke has proposed a legislative package that would speed the placement of advanced telecommunications services in rural areas by streamlining regulation, promoting infrastructure investment, and encouraging competition. The five-part package would:
    • Authorize public utility districts and rural port districts to provide wholesale telecommunications services in their districts;

    55. Nebraska Christian College -- Admissions Home Page
    Prospective students who desire to attend nebraska Christian College are of education, regarding the institution s compliance with the regulations
    http://www.nechristian.edu/admissions/
    Mike Sander
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    Admissions
    Entrance Requirements Application Procedures Special Student Program Catalog Limitations ... Course Schedule
    Prospective students who desire to attend Nebraska Christian College are invited to apply for admission. Selection is made from applicants who show evidence of a vital relationship to Christ, have high moral character and who meet academic requirements. Entrance Requirements 1. You must be a person of good Christian character, as evidenced and supported by character references of at least two reliable witnesses. The names of these two references are requested on the "Application for Admission" form.
    2. You must have completed high school and submit a transcript of credit from your public, private, or home school (or your GED certificate).Nebraska Christian College welcomes home-schooled students. You may obtain a high school transcript through your home-school association. Or, you may request a Nebraska Christian College Home School Credit Form to transmit your high school record to us. In certain instances, a non-high school graduate may be admitted as a special student. See "S-U Students" in the "Academic" section of this catalog.
    3. You must submit

    56. Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc.
    Geothermal Heat Pump regulations nebraska and NAC 11, regulations Governing Examinations and Continuing education and Setting Fees for Applications,
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    Regulations Summaries Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona ... Wyoming Search Our Site Geothermal Heat Pump Regulations: Nebraska Well Driller Licensing: The State of Nebraska licenses well drillers through the Drinking Water Division of the Department of Health and Human Services. Publications Title 178, NAC 10: Regulations Governing Licensure of Water Wells and Pump Installation Contractors and Certification of Water Well Drilling, Pump Installation, and Water Well Monitoring Supervisors, and NAC 11, Regulations Governing Examinations and Continuing Education and Setting Fees for Applications, Licenses, and Certification contain the requirements for well driller licensing.
    Pump Installer Licensing: The State of Nebraska also licenses pump installers through the Drinking Water Division of the Department of Health and Human Services. Publications Title 178, NAC 10: Regulations Governing Licensure of Water Wells and Pump Installation Contractors and Certification of Water Well Drilling, Pump Installation, and Water Well Monitoring Supervisors, and NAC 11, Regulations Governing Examinations and Continuing Education and Setting Fees for Applications, Licenses, and Certification contain the requirements for pump installer licensing.

    57. Nebraska Blue Book - 1920
    school buildings, subject to such regulations as the township board of education might impose. Higher education has not been neglected in nebraska.
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    NEBRASKA BLUE BOOK, 1920 EDUCATION
    Public Schools. The first school legislation in Nebraska territory is contained in an act approved March 16, 1855. This act stipulated that the librarian of the territory was also to be superintendent of public instruction. As librarian he was to receive an annual salary of $100, and as superintendent an additional $200. He was required to "have a general supervision of all the district schools of the territory" and to see that the school system should be "as early as practicable put into uniform operation" and to recommend to the several school districts a uniform series of text books. He was to prepare the necessary blanks and forms for reports required by the act, to make fill necessary rules, regulations, and recommendations, and to report annually to the legislature. County superintendents of schools were to be elected at the biennial county elections. The county superintendent was required to distribute to the several school districts the blanks and circulars sent by the state superintendent, to apportion the county school tax and other county funds for education, to establish school districts, to examine teachers and issue certificates to those found to be qualified to teach, to visit schoolsand he was empowered to dismiss teachers whom he found to be incompetent. An annual report to the state superintendent was required.

    58. Subject Guide To Nebraska State Government Information
    RULES AND regulations. nebraska Administrative Code DAS Communications nebraska Educational Telecommunications nebraska Public Service Commission
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  • 59. Legal Information - Nebraska
    nebraska Law State Regulation of Private Schools of nebraska education Statutes Synopsis of nebraska education Statutes Applicable to Home education.
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    Assistance in understanding the homeschooling laws and legalities in Nebraska.
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    Recent Up a category Academic Standards Achievement standards expected of students in Nebraska public schools. Exempt Schools In Nebraska, "home schools" are referred to as exempt schools. By State statute, they are referred to as non-approved or non-accredited schools. On this site you'll find information pertaining to the law affecting exempt schools as well as frequently asked questions and answers along with a list of home school resources. Nebraska Law: State Regulation of Private Schools Provisions for accredited private schools, approved schools and schools that elect to comply with limited state regulation. Also info on non-approved schooling.

    60. Nebraska HHS System: Credentialing And Licensure
    nebraska State Office Building HHS Regulation and Licensure Credentialing Division Provide regulatory education and consultation
    http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/crl/crlindex.htm
    Board Information
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    Board Meetings

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    (updated on 15th for previous month only) Voluntary Surrender
    (updated on the 15th for the previous month only) Certificate of Need Health Care Facilities/Services Rosters Investigations
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    Health Care Facilities/Services
    Professions/Occupations MapQuest Directions to the Nebraska State Office Building Nebraska Credentialing Reform 2000 Report Regulations Health Care Facilities/Services Professions/Occupations
    Welcome to the Credentialing Division
    Helen Meeks, Division Administrator This area licenses health related professions and occupations as well as health care facilities and services and child care programs. Cancer Drug Repository Program
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