PWC LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS Links to personal watercraft legislation and regulations.Category Recreation Boating Personal Watercraft Laws and regulations Vermont. Safe Boating Course and Laws, Vermont Boating Safety Operating Laws andregulations. Virginia. Boating Laws and education Requirements. wisconsin. http://pwclinks.www2.50megs.com/legislation.html
Extractions: PWC LEGS AND REGS If the state you're interested in is not linked, email me. I have a lot of links that I haven't loaded yet and would be pleased to load the state you need next. US National Conference of State Legislatures Personal Watercraft and Boating Safety Legislation - Summary of 1999 Changes Alabama Marine Police Division Alaska Office of Boating Safety Arizona Operation Requirements Arkansas House Bill 1537 Game and Fish Commission Australia New South Wales California Department of Boating and Waterways Canada Office of Boating Safety - Regulations Minimum Required Safety Equipment Colorado Colorado State Parks Boating Safety Connecticut Boating and PWC FAQ's 2002 Boater's Guide Senate Bill 858 Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife: Boating Safety Florida Boating Regulations Summarized Boatsafe.com's Summary Georgia Boat Georgia - Official site for Georgia Department of Natural Resources Boat and PWC Safety Courses House Bill 1393 House Bill 1394 House Bill 1395 Hawaii Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Idaho State Parks and Recreation Boating on the Indiana Waters of Lake Michigan Iowa Senate File 429 Boating Education Department of Natural Resources Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Basic Boating Safety Course Kentucky Boating Information Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Maine 2002 Boating Laws and Rules A Comprehensive Look at the Rules and Regulations Maryland Boating in Maryland Massachusettes
RE: Enforcement Of Medicaid Provider Qualification Regulations licensure requirements or state education agency requirements. in violation of thefederal Medicaid regulations. Tommy Thompson, Governor of wisconsin Rick Lutz http://professional.asha.org/resources/legislative/hcfa_letter.cfm
Extractions: I am writing to express the concerns of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) regarding state's misinterpretation of federal Medicaid provider qualification regulations. ASHA is the national scientific and professional association representing more than 96,000 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech/language/hearing scientists. Federal Medicaid regulations define provider qualifications for participation in the Medicaid program. Currently, these regulations stipulate the qualifications of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The regulations state that certain services (Footnote 1) "may only be provided by or under the direction of a speech pathologist or audiologist, for which a patient is referred by a physician or other licensed practitioner of the healing arts within the scope of his or her practice under state law." 42 C.F.R. § 440.110(c) (1998). These regulations further define a "speech pathologist" or "audiologist" as an individual who: (i) has a certificate of clinical competence from the American Speech and Hearing Association;
GLARRC Assessment Page of IDEA and/or the regulations that implement IDEA. Userfriendly Interactive Handbookon Special education Laws Policies and Practices in wisconsin. http://www.glarrc.org/glarrc/Resources/InfoMod/infolist.cfm?Pagelist=Parents
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Extractions: For a small fee, I offer advice and support regarding all aspects of Special Education. Individuals have the opportunity to ask questions pertaining to Special Education issues and problem resolution. I offer support nationwide under the Federal IDEA regulations and also the state of Wisconsin. I cannot offer legal advice nor guarentee the outcomes of my recommendations. Emotionally Disturbed and at risk students (not yet evaluated) are my areas of expertise. However, I have significant working knowledge in all areas of Special Education including: Initial referrals, IEP goals, IEP teams, Positive behavioral plans, Inclusion, Transitioning, Suspension, expulsion and 504 plans. I have a Masters' degree in School Social Work and have parented an ED child for 19 years. I have worked collaboratively with school staff, therapist and the courts. My goal is to help parents understand Special Education so they can support their child in experiencing a positive school environment. To learn more about my services, please visit me at:
SSA Recognized Student Organizations Membership regulations You must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA Student wisconsin educationAssociation develops understanding and appreciation for the education http://www.uwstout.edu/student/
Extractions: UW-Stout students participate in more than 120 student organizations. The Student Center Activities Office publishes a Student Organizations Directory that includes a description of each group and contact persons. The directory is also available from the SSA Office in the Memorial Student Center. Membership Regulations You must maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A. to be eligible to be active in a campus organization. You may hold only one major office or two minor offices at a time, unless approved by the Dean of Students. A major office is considered any elected position and/or executive head of a student organization. All other offices of student organizations are considered minor offices. Student Organization Center Located in the lower level of Memorial Student Center, the Student Organization Center provides office space, communication resources and record keeping space for student organizations at UW-Stout. Housing the Stout Student Association offices; space for the Stoutonia, the student newspaper; and reception and office space for all student organizations, the center serves as a central contact and communication facility to both members of student organizations and to the university community. For more information, call 232-1772. Student Organization Web Page Information
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Extractions: The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) incorporated a production ban on ozone-depleting substances, including CFC-12. One of the largest uses of CFC-12 is as a refrigerant in motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACS). Section 609 of the CAAA gives the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to establish regulations to prevent the release of refrigerants during the servicing of MVACS and to require the recycling of refrigerants. Pursuant to EPA's regulations, persons who repair or service motor vehicle air conditioning units for consideration must be certified in refrigerant recovery and recycling, and must properly use approved equipment when performing service involving the refrigerant. In addition, the regulations prohibit the sale of containers of ozone depleting substances under 20 pounds
University Of Wisconsin-Fox Valley Information, admissions, academics, directories, campus resources. Located in Menasha, WI.Category Reference education University of wisconsin University of wisconsinFox Valley, Campus Insights. more. Continuing education.· Barlow Planetarium. Rights regulations. · Student Association. http://www.fox.uwc.edu/
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New Page 2 THE SELECTION PROCESS/RULES AND regulations. contributions to the study of physicsand/or to physics education in the state of wisconsin in the wisconsin http://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/physics/wapt/rulesawards.htm
Extractions: The Wisconsin Association of Physics Teachers (WAPT), in conjunction with the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), establishes the following rules and regulations for granting awards and special recognition to individuals who have advanced the field and study of physics within the Wisconsin Section of AAPT. CATEGORIES OF AWARDS Persons within the geographic area served by the Wisconsin section of AAPT may be nominated for awards in any or all of the following designated award categories: I. Lifetime Achievement Award. The awardees shall have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of physics through long-term, organized activities designated to promote physics and physics education. II. Service to and/or excellence in the teaching of physics at the elementary and/or secondary school level. The awardee shall have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of physics and physical science through a continuous teaching program of activities designated to promote physics and physics education. III. Service to and/or excellence in the teaching of physics at the college or university level.
Results Of The St. Croix Valley Economic Forum Advocate for regulations that will support the Link education placement servicesto regional jobs. 5. Improving wisconsin's Fiscal Future Entrepreneurial http://www.uwrf.edu/neweconomy/results.html
Extractions: Develop a regional research park and network that attracts "new economy" businesses, builds on current strengths (e.g., biotech and ag business), and links area businesses and industry to educational systems for incubator space, expertise, student workforce, and work force development, including applied learning opportunities. Promote and expand alliances between government and business to both further develop existing businesses and encourage and support the development of new businesses. Offer incentives to high tech industries to relocate. Inventory current students and residents to learn how to "recapture" commuters and graduates Inventory human resource directors to understand area employment needs (e.g., attraction, retention).
VOUCHERS -- WHY DON’T THEY GET IT? Giuliani and his citys education leaders just wisconsins current State Superintendent,John Benson, had in the form of lastminute rules and regulations. http://www.adti.net/html_files/education/linda_cross_why_dont_they_get_it.html
Extractions: By Linda Cross Admittedly, I have a personal stake in this discussion. As a veteran school choice advocate in Wisconsin, I could visualize the NEA and its Wisconsin affiliate, the WEAC (Wisconsin Education Association Council) breaking out the champagne when their candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Elizabeth Burmeister, defeated me in the April 3rd election. I am grateful to the leaders of the choice schools in Milwaukee, along with some of the usual choice proponents, who worked tirelessly for me. However, other leaders sat complacently on the sidelines. It seems that many have let their guard down, assuming that school choice in Milwaukee, at least, was safe regardless of the election outcome. I believe, sadly, they are wrong. In addition, a lawsuit against 18 Milwaukee choice schools was filed by People for the American Way with the apparent support of the DPI on the grounds that the schools were not “accountable.” Apparently, in the words of Ronald Reagan, they "just don’t get it." On the contrary, the idea of school choice is ultimate accountability. Parents choose to place their children in a school and choose to remove them from that school if they are not satisfied with the results. If many parents pull their students out of a school, the school will be forced to close. As a 31-year public school teacher, I know that type of accountability cannot be applied to public schools by poor parents. They only have that flexibility in a school choice program.
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Home The Medical College of wisconsin Compliance Office COMPLIANCE education AVAILABLEPROGRAM TOPICS. 2002 Revised Teaching Physician regulations Medicare/Medicaid http://www.mcw.edu/compl/education.html
Extractions: Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509 MCW Compliance Office COMPLIANCE EDUCATION The Medical College of Wisconsin Compliance Office is pleased to offer the Compliance Education Program, which will afford all participants more convenient options. This program will focus on the proper documentation, coding and billing of clinical services to third party payers and patients. The program's structure is described below including an overview of the different educational forums available to learn more about compliance issues and requirements. All clinical faculty physicians, staff physicians, and allied healthcare professionals are expected to attend one hour of compliance education per fiscal year. One of the most critical components of compliance is effective education on the topics of greatest importance in your area of responsibility. We have designed a program that is comprehensive and also provides a customized approach to compliance education. This program will consist of a list of various topics for presentation as described below. Each topic will include a 40 minute presentation with a 20 minute question and answer period. We will be providing three formats to fulfill the one-hour education requirement as follows: Your department or division administration may schedule a compliance education session as a regularly scheduled business meeting or as a separate event. Topics selected will be based on specialty and areas of interest. The length of each of these sessions will be one hour.
Boating Regulations By State Yes. Washington, No mandatory boating education requirements. West Virginia boatingregulations. Yes. wisconsin, 1216 year olds must take a boating safety course. http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Extractions: accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.
Extractions: Jennings offers a full range of educational programs. A unique attraction at the center is its relict prairie, which includes the spectacular and well-known prairie flower, the blazing star. The relict prairie ecosystem is rare in Pennsylvania. Visitors should try to visit in late July or early August when the pairie is in full bloom. The Jennings Environmental Education Center, Butler County, is approximately 300 acres. It is managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The grounds are open from 8 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week for hiking and other nature related activities. Weekend and evening programs may be scheduled during each month. The environmental education center will be staffed when a weekend or an evening program is offered. Please check the newspaper, bulletin boards and program announcements for weekend program dates. Goals of the center are to protect the fragile natural ecosystems, manage the center's resources and educate the public in various aspects of ecological responsibility through environmental education and interpretive programming. Jennings Environmental Education Center is located in Butler County, Pennsylvania.