Attorney Profiles education Marquette University (BS in BA, 1974; JD, 1977 Certified Public Accountant,wisconsin, 1980 Coauthor Final regulations on Business Energy Tax Credits http://www.malleryandzimmerman.com/att_prof.html
Ed Thompson For Wisconsin Governor | Issues | Www.edthompson.com to the powerful special interests that have been harming public education. to Hawaii,and Ed will pursue them for wisconsin's farmers top Slashing regulations. http://www.edthompson.com/issues.php?sid=159
Wisconsin Education Fairs (WEF), About WEF About WEF. wisconsin education Fairs, Inc. was All interested personsare invited to attend a wisconsin education Fair program. Most http://www.wefs.org/Org/about.htm
Extractions: Wisconsin Education Fairs, Inc. was created in 1978 with the goals of coordinating and improving the flow of information about post-secondary educational opportunities to high school students in Wisconsin. In addition to serving the high school student population, WEF welcomes to its programs any person interested in postsecondary education and military opportunities. The intent of the program is to: Wisconsin Education Fairs provide easy access to information about postsecondary options on a timely basis for all Wisconsin citizens, regardless of geographic location. WEF includes in its participant list all UW state universities and centers, Wisconsin's independent colleges and universities, Wisconsin technical colleges, and many out-of-state institutions. In addition, many community colleges, trade schools, and the national service organizations, such as the armed forces are represented.
WDNR - Hunting In Wisconsin Includes information on available game, seasons, fees and harvest summary.Category Recreation Outdoors Hunting Game Mission Statement Hunting Trapping Publications Wildlife Damage Wildlife Health HunterEducation regulations Season Dates Season Hunting in wisconsin. http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/hunt/
Extractions: E-mail us Building Systems and Construction Chemical and Process Engineering Civil Engineering and Public Works Disaster Management ... Transportation Search Courses Home Welcome New Visitors Short Courses Courses at Your Site ... E-Mail Us 2003 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
Links To Other Resources Jump to National Association Links. Jump to wisconsin Government Links. US EducationDepartment General Administrative regulations (EDGAR) Find http://www.board.tec.wi.us/Grants/links.htm
Extractions: The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a nationwide information network that acquires, catalogs, summarizes, and provides access to education information from all sources. The data base and ERIC document collections are housed in about 3,000 locations worldwide, including most major public and university library systems.
IDEA (Federal) And Wisconsin State Statute, Rules, & Information department's activities related to wisconsin Statutes and The Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act Amendments of IDEA '97 Final regulations 34 CFR Part http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dlsea/een/idea.html
Extractions: The following information is provided regarding interactions between the U. S. Department of Education , Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) , and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction . It includes information on the IDEA and the department's activities related to Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code. Eligibility Criteria Workshops (State Rule)
State Laws And Regulations are scrambling to reform their education system, the a perspective on homeschooling,laws, and regulations. http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_lws.rgs.html
Extractions: BEFORE GOING FURTHER The HEM staff has been considering pulling these listings. The main reason is that as homeschooling becomes more widely accepted, and as states are scrambling to reform their education system, the situation becomes more complex. This makes overviews, listings and rankings less valid. We have, however, decided to keep these listings in place because they carry, at a minimum, a link to your state government. Additionally we hope reading cited code and at least one homeschooler's interpretation will help start to demystify legislation and encourage you to investigate further. When talking to new homeschoolers we often hear concerns about the law. Is homeschooling legal? Who do I have to notify? What do I have to teach? While the legalities are a concern that should not be ignored, neither should our response be automatic and not thought out carefully. There is no single source, no one true homeschooling authority. We all own the responsibility to think through laws and regulations on homeschooling. Of course you'll find those who disagree - an entire industry has grown up around the fact that there are differences of opinion on homeschooling's legal matters. What we offer here are overviews of laws and regulations compiled by knowledgeable homeschoolers. These files are not legal advice nor the final word on the subject. They are simply a starting point. To maintain our freedom to homeschool we will each need to go far beyond any convenient compilation or synopsis. We need to continue to do our own learning, lead our own research, and decide on our own actions.
Extractions: In an effort to facilitate the movement from one state to another, the UK Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology will attempt to collect information for psychologists on licensure, administrative regulations, state boards , and state associations for the 50 States. We recognize that States are continually revising their psychology laws and regulations. This page is intended to help you gather planning information on states of your choice! Good luck in your search!! Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Wisconsin.Gov - Search Results for kids, History of wisconsin, Landmarks, Literature Business pages for kids, Educationpages for Laws and regulations Administrative rules, Environmental laws http://forward.state.wi.us:9000/cpp/
Wisconsin Licensing Services Center Welcome to the wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' Hunting Fishing and easyaccess to hunting and fishing licenses, permits, regulations, and other http://wildlifelicense.com/wi/
Extractions: 2003 Licenses are now available. Purchasing your license is more convenient than ever before! This new site will allow you quick and easy access to hunting and fishing licenses, permits, regulations, and other important recreational information. You can even submit your hunting permit application online by clicking the link to the left. Four Easy Steps to purchase online! Tell us who you are You will be asked to provide information that will assist us in locating or creating your DNR Customer Number, and allow you to enter or update information on your customer record. Choose your licenses Select the license(s) you would like to purchase and add them to your shopping cart.
The Center For Education Reform: New Jersey's Charter Law Term of Initial Charter. 4 years. Operations. Automatic Waiver fromMost State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies. http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/NewJersey.htm
Extractions: Profile of New Jersey'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 New Jersey (1996; amended in 2000) The 17 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities State commissioner of education Eligible Applicants Teachers and/or parents in district; college/university or private entity in conjunction with teachers/parents Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process Applications denied may be appealed to the state board of education Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 51% of teachers and 51% of parents must support for conversions Recipient of Charter Charter school governing body Term of Initial Charter 4 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
Shwec Pollution Prevention Compliance released by the state of wisconsin ranks the ready access to the proposed regulationsthat directly Extension, Solid and Hazardous Waste education Center, The http://wip2.uwex.edu/
Extractions: 11 Records All Audiences Agriculture Business Citizens City/Towns Education and Evaluation Home Landowners Recreation State/Fed All Focus Areas Air Limits/Standards for Processes Air Permits Air Pollution Composting Energy Efficiency Environmental Education and Evaluation Environmental Management Systems Green Building Hazardous Wastes Mercury Issues Nutrient Management PBT Issues Pollution prevention Recycling Renewable Energy Solid Waste Management Special Waste: Batteries Special Waste: Computer/Electronics Special Waste: Fluorescent Bulbs Special Waste: Used Oil Special Waste: Wood Waste Wastewater Well water protection programs All Sectors/Processes Adhesives Industry and Trade Aerospace Industry Agriculture Animal Livestock Aquaculture Asphalt pavement Automobiles - auto body
University Of Wisconsin System Administration These are proposed IRS regulations relating to the of interest paid on qualified educationloans sole property of University of wisconsin System Administration. http://www.uwsa.edu/budplan/tra.htm
Extractions: There are two new tax credits for expenses paid for postsecondary education. These tax credits can directly reduce the amount of federal income tax for returns filed in 1999 or later. The Hope Scholarship Credit is available on a per-student basis for the first two years of postsecondary education, while the Lifetime Learning Credit applies on a tax-return basis and covers a broader time frame and range of educational courses. Education expenses paid for with tax-free grants, scholarships, and employer-education assistance are not eligible for either tax credit. Education expenses paid with loans are eligible for Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning Credits. Eligibility for both tax credits is affected by taxpayer income. You will need to use IRS Tax Form 8863 to figure and claim these tax credits. HOPE SCHOLARSHIP CREDIT A tax credit equal to all of the first $1,000 of tuition and fees (less scholarships, grants, and tax-free tuition benefits) and half of the next $1,000 of tuition and fees is available to parents of dependent students or to students who are not claimed as dependents on their parents' return. The maximum credit is $1,500. The Hope credit can be claimed only for two tax years and applies only to the first two years of postsecondary education (based on the student not completing the first two years of postsecondary education at an eligible educational institution at the beginning of the taxable year). Students must be enrolled at least half-time during at least one academic period that begins during a tax year and cannot have had a drug felony conviction in a year that the credit applies. Education expenses paid on or after January 1, 1998, are eligible for the Hope credit.
Invasive Species: Wisconsin Classroom Activities University of wisconsinRiver Falls, Agricultural EducationDepartment Species of Concern; Laws and regulations; Management; Monitoring. http://www.invasivespecies.gov/geog/state/wi.shtml
Extractions: Species of Concern; Contacts; Publications; Laws and Regulations; and Management. Special Note: Wisconsin Manual of Control Recommendations for Ecologically Invasive Plants (May 1997) and Wisconsin's Comprehensive Management Plan To Prevent Further Introductions and Control Existing Populations of Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Species (September 2001) Alien Invaders [Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Education for Kids (EEK!)]
Extractions: If you are a new Wisconsin resident applying for an original resident license and held a license within the previous 6 months as a resident insurance agent in another state for each of the lines for which you applied, you need only take the portion of the examination that covers state law, rules, and regulations (Part 2). Completion of prelicensing education would not be required [s. Ins 26.04 (2) (f), Wis. Adm. Code]. To qualify for this exemption, the following must be submitted at the Promissor Test Center on examination day: A cover letter requesting Part 2 testing only; An original Wisconsin Prelicensing Education Exemption form not more than one year old; An original resident state letter of clearance dated not more than 60 days prior to the date of application, identifying you held a resident insurance license in your previous resident state within the last six months for the same line(s) of authority; and A completed original Wisconsin Department of Justice Identification Record Request (DJ-LE-250) not more than one hundred and eighty (180) days old.
MMSD - Department Of Educational Services education. PI 11 wisconsin administrative rules and regulationsfor special education. Highlights of IDEA's Reauthorization. On http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/educserv/parent9801.htm
Extractions: Parent Bulletin Changes in Special Education Law Key Terms: IDEA: (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) Federal legislation governing special education. Chapter 115: Wisconsin legislation governing special education. P.I. 11: Wisconsin administrative rules and regulations for special education. Highlights of IDEA's Reauthorization On June 7, 1997, President Clinton signed into law the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Amendments of 1997. These amendments significantly change certain aspects of special education law. The 1997 Amendments represent the culmination of several years of work by the Clinton Administration, Congress, educators, parents, and advocates for students with disabilities to reauthorize IDEA. The good news about this legislation is that the changes may result in more flexibility in designing and delivering special education services. Major Changes: Significant changes were made in the following areas of IDEA: Identification, evaluation, IEP, and placement; Participation and performance of EEN students in state and local assessment programs;
Our Favorite Links with digitalage savvy, Progressive wisconsin seeks to law, the Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act the recently released final IDEA regulations of 1999 http://www.weac.org/Resource/linkspage.htm
NEA ESEA Alert - February 2002 Rules and regulations The Department of education (ED) is already workingon guidelines and regulations for state implementation of the new law. http://www.weac.org/constit/esp/RESPECT/2001-02/nea_alerts/feb.htm
Extractions: Now that the "No Child Left Behind Act" is the law of the land, the real work of implementation begins. NEA launched an initiative to raise awareness among state and local membership about the far-reaching effects of the new law. NEA affiliate leaders and staff can access information and assistance in implementing the new law by calling this toll-free hotline number - 866/373-ESEA (3732). The number is designed to give UniServ staff, leaders, state presidents, executive directors, government relations and instructional and professional development staff a direct line to fast help. The implications of the new law for our members are significant. From teacher and paraprofessional requirements to testing and accountability measures, every state and local school district must implement new reforms and mandates. Each state will be implementing ESEA differently, based upon where it currently is on standards, and assessments. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. NEA's Dorothy Harrell will lead NEA's outreach to states in implementing the new federal education law - the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. As ESEA Implementation Project Manager, Harrell will manage the national project to help our members navigate the ins and outs of the new law. Known affectionately as "one-stop Dorothy," Harrell will be the point person on all ESEA-related questions.
Policies And Procedures | Research And Sponsored Programs University of wisconsin System Regent Policy Documents; Includes policy on US EducationDepartment General Administrative regulations (EDGAR); Title 34 http://www.uww.edu/ORSP/policies/
Extractions: reports University of Wisconsin System Policies and Procedures University of Wisconsin System Financial and Administrative Policies Other University of Wisconsin System Policies Provides links to policies (formerly named General Administrative Policies and Procedures) on extramural support administration, purchasing responsibility and authority, and employment of student help. Faculty Sabbatical Program Academic Planning Statement #3.3 (ACPS 3.3) this paper outlines the guidelines governing the faculty sabbatical program in the University of Wisconsin System. Chapter UWS 8: Unclassified Staff Code of Ethics Includes policies on reporting outside activities and interests, standards of conduct, institutional ethics committees, action to avoid possible conflict, sanctions, and reports.