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  1. Voucher venture: Sen. Lieberman and allies are pushing for expansion of federal funding for religious schools in the district of Columbia.(Joe Lieberman): An article from: Church & State by Joseph L. Conn, 2009-09-01
  2. The demise of slavery in the District of Columbia, April 16, 1862.(TEACHING WITH ONLINE PRIMARY SOURCES: DOCUMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES)(Report): ... from: Teaching History: A Journal of Methods by Michael Hussey, 2010-03-22

41. By Laws | The National Association Of Deans And Directors Of Schools Of Social W
SECTION 8. To engage in activities in the furtherance of social work education. tothe powers conferred upon it by the laws of the district of columbia.
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ARTICLE I - Name and Location SECTION 1.
The name of this organization shall be the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, a non-profit corporation incorporated in the District of Columbia.
SECTION 2. The Principal office of the Corporation shall be located in the District of Columbia. The Corporation may also have such offices at such other places as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine.
ARTICLE II - Objectives
The objectives of this Corporation shall be:
SECTION 1: To advance the excellence and interests of social work education, including, for such purposes, the making of such distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue law); to establish and maintain a national organization to achieve these purposes.
SECTION 2.

42. Outreach And Education Information
To prepare district of columbia electric ratepayers to be OPC sponsored a consumereducation forum on Pepco's proposal to sell its generating plants.
http://www.opc-dc.gov/comedfrm.htm
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43. District Of Columbia: Mayor's Office: 2001-2002 Policy Agenda
Section, Page. Introduction, A Letter to Citizens and Other Stakeholders in theDistrict of columbia*, i. Educating Our Children, Financing Public education*,11.
http://www.dc.gov/mayor/policy_agenda/main1.shtm
2001-2002 Policy Agenda Section
Page
Introduction A Letter to Citizens and Other Stakeholders in the District of Columbia* i Educating Our Children Financing Public Education* Turning Around Low-Performing Schools* Expanding Neighborhood Quality of Life Neighborhood Action Initiative: Engaging Citizens in Real Change* Making Neighborhoods Safe: Public Safety Priorities* Maintaining Clean and Inviting Public Spaces* Promoting Economic Development for All Neighborhoods* Strengthening the Safety Net for Vulnerable Citizens Building a Community-Based Health System* Restructuring the Human Services Delivery System* Innovations in Meeting the Needs of Children, Youth, and Families* Transitioning Families from Welfare to Work* ... The Literacy Challenge* Continuing Progress toward Sound Government Maintaining Strong Financial Management* A New Paradigm for District-Federal Relations* Building a More Efficient, Effective, and Responsive Government*
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44. 290 Appendix II Section A
Restrictions on Lobbying, and 3051, Audits of Higher education and Other and expendedby the States, Puerto Rico, the district of columbia, Guam, Virgin
http://danr.ucop.edu/admin-handbook/200/290section-a.htm
290 DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MAINTAINING INTERNAL FINANCIAL RECORDS, FILES, AND DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX II CHAPTER III
FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
(May 1994) SECTION A - INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS This chapter covers the financial regulations and requirements relating to Extension programs carried out by the State Cooperative Extension Service and the 1890 Land-Grant Institutions and Tuskegee University. Unless otherwise indicated, this chapter is consistent with relevant policy and principles stated in OMB Circulars A-110, "Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations," and A-21, "Cost Principles for Educational Institutions," as revised, 58 Fed. Reg. 39.996 (July 26, 1993), and 7 CFR Parts 3015, "Uniform Federal Assistance Regulations," 3017, "Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) and Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)," 3018, "New Restrictions on Lobbying," and 3051, "Audits of Higher Education and Other Nonprofit Institutions."
  • 1890 Administrator - Extension Administrator at the Land-Grant Institutions and Tuskegee University.
  • 45. Section 264
    include, in addition to the several States, only the district of columbia. and functionsthereof transferred to Secretary of Health, education, and Welfare
    http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/phsvcact/sec264.htm
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    46. Special Education
    in the Juvenile Delinquency System, University of the district of columbia Schoolof The Future of Children Special education for Students with Disabilities
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      • View ( HTML ), Print ( Word DOC Connecticut Department of Education IDEA violation Complaint Resolution Process New Special Education Due Process Regulations from the Department of Education
        • The State Department of Education (DOE) new special education due process regulations were recently filed with the Secretary of State and published on page 7B in the July 18, 2000 edition of the

    47. S. James Rosenfeld Resume
    education. BA (1961, magna cum laude) University of Florida (English and PoliticalScience). US district Court for the district of columbia.
    http://www.edlaw.net/edlawinc/bio.html
    Who is "Ed Law"?
    S. James Rosenfeld, Esq.
    Visiting Clinical Professor of Law : Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic, Seattle University School of Law
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    2001 - 2003 (academic year): Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic, Seattle University School of Law Visiting Clinical Professor of Law
    1998 - 2001: The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) Founder and Executive Director
    Established non-profit organization to improve the quality and increase the quantity of legal resources for parents of children with disabilities. Executive Director Established non-profit organization to develop and sponsor projects for systemic changes in public education. 1988 - Present: EDLAW, Hollywood, FL

    48. Board Of Examiners
    number of years of work experience in a British columbia municipality, regionaldistrict or improvement district. What are the education criteria?
    http://www.mcaws.gov.bc.ca/lgd/pol_research/boe/
    Local Government Home Certification Program Scholarship Programs Guide to Board of Examiners (703 kb) Board Regulation
    Local Government Management Association (LGMA)
    The Board of Examiners recognizes and supports the work of local government employees. Its principal goal is to improve the professional skills of British Columbia's local government employees. The board achieves this goal through two programs.
    • Certification Program
    The Board recognizes the professional standing of senior local government employees through granting them certification. The Board awards certificates to senior local government employees who have satisfied the educational and work experience criteria, as set out by the Board regulations.
    • Scholarship Programs
    The Board is also responsible for issuing scholarship awards to eligible local government employees who wish to work towards certification or upgrade their professional skills.

    49. 84.173 - Special Education_Preschool Grants
    All State agencies, Puerto Rico, and the district of columbia are expected agencies,Part B or Preschool Coordinator, or the Director of Special education.
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=997

    50. 84.338 - Reading Excellence
    agencies in any State, including the district of columbia, the Commonwealth of TheEducation Department General Administrative regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=1090

    51. Government And People In The District Of Columbia
    office that represents the Corporation (the government) of the district of columbia. TransitionalBoard of Trustees and by the elected Board of education.
    http://www.dcwatch.com/govern/default.htm
    Government and People in the District of Columbia
    Last updated October 30, 2002 Home Bibliography Calendar Columns ... themail archives This is an incomplete list of people and faces to watch in politics and policy in the District of Columbia. It's an unofficial directory, address book, and telephone listing of who's who in District government and in the organizations that influence and run DC government behind the scenes. The Advisory Commission on Sentencing was established by the Council of the District of Columbia in 1998 to review and analyze sentencing data, and to make recommendations regarding criminal sentencing reforms. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners are the lowest, most local level of elected government officials. Each Commissioner represents about two thousand residents, and is elected to a two-year term in non-partisan contests at the general election in November. Commissioners are unpaid, and have no real authority or power but their advice is supposed to be given "great weight" by District government officials, departments, and agencies. Commissioners are grouped into Commissions. Each of the eight wards of the city has between three and six Commissions. The Auditor does investigative audits of District government departments, agencies, and programs for the DC City Council. Some of its audits are available on-line here.

    52. National School Boards Association
    The No Child Left Behind Act. education Secretary Paige’s Dear Colleague Letter. NewPoll Finds district of columbia Voters Strongly Oppose Vouchers.
    http://nsba.org/site/site_index.asp
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    National Affiliate Advocacy Network (NAAN) Advocacy Staff State-by-State Listing of E-Rate Discounts Voucher and Tuition Tax Subsidies ... ACLU v. Ashcroft, No. 99-1324 (3rd Cir. March 6, 2003)

    53. Licensing & Certification
    All 50 states, the district of columbia, Puerto Rico the minimum requirements forlicensure or certification, including education, experience, supervision
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/careers/prof_req/licensing.html
    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Important!!! KEEP YOUR OWN RECORDS For licensing/certification, and credentialing, or,
    to demonstrate your qualifications for employment,
    you will need to present proof of your experience or education.
    Typically this kind of information cannot be secured or reconstructed after the fact. COLLECT AND SAVE: Course syllabi Proof of hours under supervision Certificates of continuing education
    Take note!
    You will commonly see the term "MSW"
    in materials about licensing/certification, and credentialing.
    This is understood to mean "Master's-prepared social worker."
    The Columbia University School of Social Work
    awards the Master of Science degree: M.S.

    The M.S. from The Columbia University School of Social Work satisfies the educational
    requirements for licensing in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands legally regulate the social work profession. States use different terms to refer to legal regulation of a profession, usually "

    54. Public Service Commission Of The District Of Columbia - Electric Restructuring
    PEPCO also transferred ownership of its two district of columbia plants (Benningand such as (1) customer protection; (2) customer education; (3) billing
    http://www.dcpsc.org/ci/cch/elec/elec2.html
    RETAIL ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Background
    Pilot Customer Choice Programs

    Price-to-Compare Information

    Status of Retail Electric Competition
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    Contact for Further Questions

    Electric Restructuring — Formal Case No.945,
    Chronology of Events Background
    Per Order No. 10720, the District of Columbia Public Service Commission initiated Formal Case No. 945 in 1995 to investigate whether opening the retail electricity market to competition would be in the public interest. Pilot Customer Choice Programs Per Order Nos. 11576 (issued December 31, 1999) and Consumers who do not choose an alternative electricity supplier for generation and transmission service continue to receive such service from PEPCO. To decide whether to select a generation and transmission supplier, consumers should take the time to carefully address the following questions:
    (1) What prices, terms and conditions are offered by the suppliers?

    55. North Carolina State University Agreement To Resolve OCR Complaints Number 11-98
    Dear Chancellor Fox The district of columbia Office, Office for Civil Rights (OCR),US Department of education (the Department) has completed its
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    Home About Us Donations ... Privacy Policy U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1100 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW, ROOM 316 P.O. BOX 14620 WASHINGTON, DC 20044-4620 www.ed.gov/offices/ocr OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OFFICE SOUTHERN DIVISION District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina June 29, 2000 Dr. Marye Anne Fox Chancellor North Carolina State University Office of the President A Holladay Hall Campus Box 7001 Raleigh, North Carolina 27695 RE: OCR Case Nos. 11-98-2046 (XXXXXXXX), 11-99-2055 (XXXXXXXX) and 11-99-2142 (XXXXXXXX) Dear Chancellor Fox: The District of Columbia Office, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education (the Department) has completed its investigation of the above-referenced complaints filed with OCR against North Carolina State University (University) in the above-referenced cases. In these three cases, the complainants allege that the University discriminated in its programs and activities against them and other students with visual disabilities. OCR is responsible for enforcing certain Federal civil rights statutes and regulations, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and its implementing regulation, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance from the Department. OCR also has jurisdiction as a designated agency under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Title II) and its implementing regulation, which prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities by public entities. The University receives Federal financial assistance from the Department, is a public entity, and is therefore subject to the provisions of Section 504, Title II, and their implementing regulations. Accordingly, OCR has jurisdiction over these complaints.

    56. State-by-State Profiles: District Of Columbia
    See The Quality of Maryland and district of columbia Medicaid Managed Care PlansExternal Reviews (December 1998 Enrollment Information and education.
    http://medicaidmanagedcare.naralny.org/states/dc.htm
    District of Columbia
    District of Columbia Statistics (HCFA 1998)
    Medicaid Enrollees
    Women of Childbearing Age who are Covered by Medicaid
    Medicaid Enrollees in Managed Care
    Income Eligibility Level for Pregnant Women
    N/A
    Description of District of Columbia's Medicaid Program
    The District had a voluntary Medicaid managed care program for AFDC people from 1993 to 1998. At that time, beneficiaries could choose between a Primary Care Case Management (“PCCM”) program or an HMO. In the mid-nineties, Head Start/Families USA surveyed 140 households, and learned that 80% had been “defaulted into HMOs” and had not selected a PCCM. In 1998, the District started a mandatory Medicaid managed care program pursuant to a §1915(b) waiver. Only MCOs participate in the program. The program covers AFDC (and related) individuals up to 200% of poverty and includes a CHIP expansion. There are seven MCOs in the program. The program excludes: nursing home residents, people eligible for Medicaid for less than three months, foster children and restricted recipients. See D.C. Code Ann. §1-359(d)(2)(B) (1995)

    57. ASA February 2003 Newsletter
    Anesthesiologists in the district of columbia worked tirelessly About ASA Patienteducation Clinical Information Continuing education Annual Meeting
    http://www.asahq.org/Newsletters/2003/02_03/stateBeat012_03.html
    ASA NEWSLETTER
    February 2003
    Volume 67 Number 2
    Rewards of 2002 and Challenges of 2003
    S. Diane Turpin, J.D., Assistant Director
    Office of Governmental Affairs (State)
    Some important events occurred at the end of 2002 that cannot be overlooked even though the 2003 legislative sessions have begun and raise new challenges. New Jersey struck another decisive blow for patient safety, and the District of Columbia recognized anesthesiologist assistants (AAs). That is the good news. Montana, meanwhile, continues to work to retain the requirement for physician supervision of nurse anesthetists.
    The New Jersey
    In addition, the New Jersey Department of Health adopted final regulations relating to surgery, anesthesia and postanesthesia care in ambulatory care facilities and hospitals. These regulations continue to require that a nurse anesthetist be supervised by a physician who is an anesthesiologist or who is privileged by a hospital to manage anesthesia.

    58. District Of Columbia: Department Of Banking & Financial Institutions
    citizens buy homes, launch new businesses and pay for education and other Also noteworthyare changes that modernize the district of columbia's Bank Code
    http://dbfi.washingtondc.gov/about/letter.shtm

    DBFI HOME

    ABOUT DBFI

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    Biography
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    Welcome Letter The Department of Banking and Financial Institutions (DBFI) is working to ensure a sound and thriving financial services community that provides the products, credit and capital that will enable District of Columbia residents to improve the quality of their lives. DBFI is using innovative approaches in creating a structured, positive regulatory environment for banks and other financial institutions doing business here, and comprehensive and fair conditions for the citizens they serve. Over the past 18 months, DBFI has developed legislation and programs that are creating a level playing field for businesses and providing new financial services and education for consumers. Partnerships are important to our work. For example, DBFI partners with local and national organizations to: conduct workshops, seminars and fairs on such topics as predatory lending, home-buying and financial literacy; find new sources of matching funds to help citizens buy homes, launch new businesses and pay for education and other major expenses; and improve rules and regulations. During 2001, legislation became effective whereby OBFI changed from the Office of Banking and Financial Institutions (OBFI) to the Department of Banking and Financial Institutions (DBFI), and the Superintendent's title changed to Commissioner. This change, along with other initiatives, puts the department on similar footing with other state banking departments and signals the District Government's commitment to following world-class financial practices. Also noteworthy are changes that modernize the District of Columbia's Bank Code and provide new services.

    59. IDEA Practices: Professional Development Resources
    from 67 school districts in 21 US states plus the district of columbia through conferences educationThe web site of the US Department of education, Web Link,
    http://www.ideapractices.org/resources/alpha.php?let=U

    60. University Of The District Of Columbia
    Design; Child Development and Nursery School education; Corrections Administration Building47, University of the district of columbia, Washington, DC 20008
    http://www.petersons.com/blackcolleges/profiles/univdc.html
    CAMPUS ADDRESS
    4200 Connecticut Avenue NW
    Washington, D.C. 20008
    Phone: 202-274-5000
    202-274-6110 (Admissions)
    Total Enrollment: Level of Selectivity: Noncompetitive; moderately competitive for out-of-state and international students Motto: An Invitation to Success Location: HISTORY The Van Ness campus in upper northwest Washington, D.C., is a modern campus situated on 21 acres that houses the academic facilities for the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Fine Arts, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Technology. The Mt. Vernon Square campus in the downtown area leases facilities for the College of Business and Public Management and the graduate division. The Georgia Harvard Campus in midtown northwestern Washington offers the majority of programs in the College of Education and Human Ecology. ACCREDITATION
    COSTS PER YEAR
    2000-01 Tuition: $1800 (resident); $5390 (nonresident)
    Special fees: $175
    Books: $700
    Estimated total cost: $2675 (resident); $8940 (nonresident)
    1999-2000 FINANCIAL AID-INSTITUTIONAL FUNDING
    Percentage of students receiving financial aid: 50%
    Financial Aid Specific to the School
    • Army ROTC and cooperative Air Force ROTC offer two-, three-, and four-year scholarships that pay tuition, fees, and books and provide a monthly stipend. Students should contact the ROTC Office.

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