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  1. Rules and regulations governing the issuing of professional certificates, elementary certificates, special and institute conductors' and instructors' certificates. Rev. to July 1, 1919
  2. Course of study, rules and regulations of the public schools of Raton, New Mexico for school year of 1904-'05; with the Annual report of the Board of Education for the school year of 1903-'04
  3. New Mexico rejects effort to add creationism to science standards.(People & Events): An article from: Church & State
  4. Kansas Evolution Battle Spreads To Kentucky, New Mexico Schools.(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State
  5. The New Mexico driver's survival guide: For visitors and "locals" by Jim Terr, 1999
  6. Taxation and regulation of business in New Mexico by John F Caffrey, 1969

41. WIPP Information Site - EHC
shipment routes within the State of new mexico. trained in material identification,regulations, response procedures s States and Tribal education Program (STEP
http://www.nsc.org/ehc/wipp/transp.htm
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New Mexico Map Transporting Waste to the WIPP From A Reporter's Guide to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) , a publication of the Environmental Health Center, Washington, DC, September 1997. Take me to A Reporter's Guide
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that over a 35-year period the WIPP would receive 37,723 shipments of transuranic wastes from the waste-generator sites (10 generator sites will be the primary shippers) across the United States. Initial shipments, which could begin as early as mid-1998, would consist of contact-handled wastes only. Shipments of remote-handled wastes would begin later.
Table 3: Estimated Number of Shipments to the WIPP From Major Waste-Generator Sites Generator Site Number of Contact-
Handled Shipments Number of Remote-
Handled Shipment
s Total
Shipments Los Alamos

New Mexico Idaho National Engineering Lab
Idaho Rocky Flats
Colorado Savannah River Site
South Carolina Hanford
Washington Mound Laboratory Ohio Argonne National Lab (East) Illinois Lawrence Livermore California Nevada Test Site Nevada Oak Ridge Tennessee TOTALS: Source: WIPP Disposal Phase Draft SEIS-II, DOE, DOE/EIS-002-S-2, November 1996, Chapter 5, Proposed Action. Numbers are subject to change.

42. New Mexico Department Of Public Safety - Emergency Services
in accordance with state/federal regulations, procedures, and Volunteers Activein Disaster (VOAD) organization in new mexico. education MA education HS+.
http://www.dps.nm.org/emergency/oess_staff_report_2002.htm
Your browser does not support script OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES STAFF REPORT DECEMBER 2002 The Office of Emergency Services and Security (OESS) is the central coordination point for the State of New Mexico in preparing for, responding to, mitigating against, and recovering from emergencies and disasters. The OESS is the primary State office involved in New Mexico’s Homeland Security efforts OESS carries out homeland security functions and requirements as outlined by the Governor’s Homeland Security Advisor. Secretary English created within DPS the Office of Emergency Services and Security (OESS) and provided concrete elements and a timeline for development of the state’s homeland security strategic plan. Recent Significant Accomplishments: q F unctionally reorganized previous Office of Emergency Management to include Homeland Security functions. q Established a full time EOC Section to ensure readiness of State EOC. q Established a Grants and finance section to consolidate grant management and OESS financial functions. q Conducted two emergency response exercises to meet requirements of legislative memorials.

43. Site Map Of Nmbar.org - State Bar Of New Mexico
Minimum Continuing Legal education (MCLE) A Court of the State Bar of new mexico The Impact of Attorney Licensing and regulations, Transactional Practice
http://www.nmbar.org/website/sitemap.htm

44. NASDVA.COM - NEW MEXICO
to veterans or their dependents, and the regulations incident thereto free statescholarships in any new mexico statesupported education institution of
http://www.nasdva.com/newmexico.html
NEW MEXICO
VETERANS SERVICE COMMISSION
DIRECTOR Deisgnee: John Garcia MAILING ADDRESS: POST OFFICE BOX 2324
SANTA FE, NM 87503 LOCATION: TELEPHONE: FAX: E-MAIL: Director LINK TO HOME PAGE: Home Page
1. SERVICES PERFORMED.
A. Represents veterans, widows and dependents by virtue of Power of Attorney made to one of the following organizations:
The American Legion Military Order of the Purple Heart Veterans of Foreign Wars Disabled American Veterans Paralyzed Veterans of America AMVETS
B. There are no county service officers. The Department has seventeen field service officers stationed in areas where demand for service justifies their employment.
2. STATE BENEFITS:
A. Tax Exemption: $2,000 tax exemption program for eligible veterans and widows with certain residence requirements.
B. License: Free motor vehicle license plates for amputee veterans. Special registration plates for Medal of Honor recipients, Prisoner of War veterans, 100 percent service- connected disabled veterans, and Pearl Harbor survivors.
C. Hunting and Fishing License:

45. NMSF Logo
open the door for the new mexico Forestry Division to provide technical assistanceand education to private The regulations apply to all persons, associations
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/forestry/OLPages/FORESTMG.CFM
Forest Management Forest Conservation Regulation For centuries, trees and forests have held a special value for individuals and cultures around the world. As such, it is inevitable that laws were adopted to protect and define their management. The modern debate about what we call forest practice laws began with a battle between Gifford Pinchot and William Greeley. Pinchot not only advocated public ownership of the vast federal lands, he also argued that all private forest lands should be regulated to stop the abuses of the cut and get out timber operations. Pinchot once wrote: The most urgent need of the forests of America is similar control. Voluntary cooperation as a means of ending forest devastation has broken down. Almost every civilized country has, to some extent, public control of lumbering on private forest lands. In America, we must have such controls as will stop forest devastation. This is the key to our future in forestry.
Greeley believed that landowner education, technical assistance, and aid were preferable alternatives. The difference between Pinchot and Greeley reflects the classic debate between those who believe that people will do the right thing if they only know what to do and those who believe that rules must be adopted and enforced if the right thing is to be done. It is analogous to the basic rule of the road - do we really need speed limits and traffic patrols, or is driver education and a basic understanding of highway safety enough? Because we obviously need both, the question is how much of each?

46. Doctoral Dissertation For Betty J. Ward, Ph.D., Appendices
Administrative regulations 704 KAR 4020, Section 2, 1983, Kentucky Department Guidelinesfor School Health Services, 1986, Department of education. new mexico.
http://users.erols.com/rwservices/drbettyjwardph/bjward/bw_app.html
Maximum Available Desk-to-Eye Distance for Students in Grades One and Two: Regional Norms and Statistical Comparison to Distance Used for Near Point Screening
Appendices Main Thesis Page Appendix A: State Publications: Vision Screening Guidelines
(Recommended or Mandated) State Guideline(s)
Alabama Code of Alabama, Statute 16-19-1, et seq., 1975, no guidelines, Alabama Department of Public Health Alaska Statute Article 2, Sec. 14.30.127, 1982, to be implemented (only excerpt received), Department of Health and Social Services Arizona Guidelines for Vision Screening for Handicapped Children , (1983), Arizona Department of Health Services, and Guidelines for Recommended School Vision Screening Program , 1969, Revised 1980, Arizona Department of Health Services Arkansas Vision and hearing screening guidelines and regulations, Arkansas Department of Health (no year) California A Guide for Vision Screening in California Public Schools , 1984, California State Department of Education Colorado Colorado School Health Guidelines, 2nd ed., 1986, Colorado Department of Health

47. UNM College Of Education - Academic Programs
Librarian Certification in new mexico, Rules and regulations. which can be added toa new mexico teaching license and integrated into the total education program
http://coe.unm.edu/DeptsAndPrograms/dap_program.cfm?ProgID=21

48. State Resource Center: New Mexico
new mexico Rulings regulations. new mexico Legislative Reports. new mexicoDepartment of Game and Fish. new mexico Department of education.
http://www.lexisone.com/legalresearch/legalguide/states/new_mexico.htm
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49. New Mexico School For The Visually Handicapped
new mexico fails to make appropriate determinations about the of the disability issuch that education in regular 1412(a)(5). The regulations promulgated under
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/split/documents/nmblindfind.htm
The Honorable Gary E. Johnson
Governor of New Mexico
State Capitol Building
Sante Fe, NM 87503
Re: Findings of Investigation of the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped
Dear Governor Johnson: et seq . We conducted our investigation by touring the School with two consultants from April 23-26, 1997; reviewing documents; and meeting with current and former staff, students and their families, and other interested persons. Our review of documents included numerous School and State documents and individual students' records.
During our tour and throughout our investigation, we received the cooperation of the staff at NMSVH. We appreciate the unimpeded access to the School that State officials afforded us.
NMSVH is a residential facility, established in 1903 for the purpose of educating students with visual impairments. The census of students at the School, which once numbered two hundred or more, has dropped in recent years to between sixty-five and seventy students. The number of students in attendance fluctuates during the school year primarily as a result of expulsions and removal of students by their parents. The School educates some of its students year-round, while other students return home for the summer term. The School's summer program is open to young people who do not attend the School during the regular school year.
Approximately half of the students at NMSVH have one or more disabilities in addition to their visual impairment; some of these children are nonverbal. Many of the students have behavior problems and some have significant medical needs. At least half of the students at the School are considered to be of average or above average intelligence.

50. NM Respiratory Care Advisory Board
care in new mexico. Standards and Criteria for Licensing and Regulation. The Boardpromulgates rules and regulations to set standards of education, minimum
http://www.rld.state.nm.us/b&c/rcb/
Boards and Commissions
R espiratory C are A dvisory B oard
See NEWS for Meeting Notice
Board Information

Frequently
Asked Questions
Links
... Disciplinary Action
B oard P urpose The primary purpose of the Board is to safeguard the life and health and promote the public welfare by qualifying, licensing, and regulating the practice of respiratory care in New Mexico.
S tandards and C riteria for L icensing and R egulation
The Board promulgates rules and regulations to set standards of education, minimum proficiency for performance and continuing education requirements for licensure applicants and for licensees. The Board thereby protects the public welfare by ensuring that the RCP is competent in the delivery of patient care and in the performance of complex and potentially hazardous medical procedures in the area of cardiopulmonary technology. Requirements for licensure include successful passing of a national standards exam developed and administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. (NBRC). The Board accepts three of the NBRC’s exams as a qualification standard for licensure in New Mexico: Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT);

51. BLM News Releases - 1997
Will Hold Public Meeting on Effort To Revise Hardrock Mining regulations (5/19 BLMand HACU Expand education Partnership new mexico State Director
http://www.blm.gov/nhp/news/releases/1997.htm
Text-Only Version Last updated: 01/03/03

52. Sde Main Page
Official site.Category Regional North America United States new mexico education...... On March 1, 2002, the new mexico State Board of education adopted accountabilityregulations for new mexico public schools, including charter schools.
http://www.sde.state.nm.us/
SDE Site Help Welcome to the SDE Website! Download Free Software This site provides information and resources for New Mexico's primary and secondary school community. We invite you to browse the site. Follow this link for information concerning New Mexico's Colleges and Universities. Indian Education Act Bill Analysis Corrective Action Reports The Public Outreach Office is a proactive resource to advance quality communication and relationships with the public. We are the first point of contact for the public, the media, elected and other government officials. Our mission is to build understanding and good will for public education. Interim Legislative Agendas State Board of Education State Superintendent of Public Instruction Have a question? Please contact Ruth Williams by e-mail or call Jo Lynn Gallegos at (505) 827-7889. To access the SDE FAQ, click the FAQ bar. If you're looking for contact information on any public K-12, post-secondary two-year institution, or private schools in New Mexico, you can find it on our new

53. Sde Main Page
Includes links to learning, administrative, transportation and finance information. Also supplies a calendar of events.
http://sde.state.nm.us/
SDE Site Help Welcome to the SDE Website! Download Free Software This site provides information and resources for New Mexico's primary and secondary school community. We invite you to browse the site. Follow this link for information concerning New Mexico's Colleges and Universities. Indian Education Act Bill Analysis Corrective Action Reports The Public Outreach Office is a proactive resource to advance quality communication and relationships with the public. We are the first point of contact for the public, the media, elected and other government officials. Our mission is to build understanding and good will for public education. Interim Legislative Agendas State Board of Education State Superintendent of Public Instruction Have a question? Please contact Ruth Williams by e-mail or call Jo Lynn Gallegos at (505) 827-7889. To access the SDE FAQ, click the FAQ bar. If you're looking for contact information on any public K-12, post-secondary two-year institution, or private schools in New Mexico, you can find it on our new

54. Fishing RegulationsNew Mexico Game And Fish Bring You FAQs, Profiles On The Fish
A new mexico Early Care and education web site for child care professionals and parents.
http://www.gmfsh.state.nm.us/

55. Links
new mexico Commission on Higher education. www.nmche.org. new mexico State Departmentof education. www.sde.state.nm.us. new mexico State Legislature.
http://www.nea-nm.org/LINKS.HTM

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Training All the links below will take you out of NEA-New Mexico's Website. While we endeavor to place only links with appropriate content on our links page, we are not responsible for the content of any of the linked pages. American Federation of Teachers Canadian Teacher Federation Contact the Governor Contact Members of Congress ... US Government Agency Directory KEY EDUCATION WEB SITES Achieve, Inc. Resource Center for Standards www.achieve.org American Assoc of Colleges for Teacher Ed Policy Center www.edpolicy.org American Association of School Administrators www.aasa.org American Council on Education www.acenet.edu American Federation of Teachers www.aft.org/index.html Business Coalition for Education Reform www.bcer.org Business Roundtable www.brtable.org Camegie Corporation www.camegie.org www.uschamber.org Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) www.gse.upenn.edu/cpre

56. New Mexico First -- K-12 Education In New Mexico, A Town Hall Report
K12 education In new mexico Benchmarks for the new Millennium The Twenty-Second new mexico First Town Hall convened that our public education system in new mexico is inadequate.
http://www.nmfirst.com/th22report.cfm
Town Hall Process Upcoming Town Halls Town Halls Held to Date Publications/Town Hall Reports ... Report Card

Town Hall 22 Report:
K-12 Education In New Mexico:
Benchmarks for the New Millennium Taos, New Mexico June 3-6, 1999 INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE THE BENCHMARKS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY? Students
Children should enter school ready to learn. They should be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared for learning. Students must progress through the school system on the basis of achievement of certain benchmarks. We can no longer tolerate a state statute which allows social promotions. Holding back students must be accompanied, however, by prevention and intervention programs for students at risk of leaving the system. These expectations must be the same for every student. Emphasis will be on mastery and proficiency of the benchmarks, not social promotion. Students will demonstrate mastery and proficiency, appropriate for their age and grade, in the following basic skills and their practical application: reading spelling, mathematics, science, social studies, technology, verbal and non-verbal communication including writing and listening, and mastery and proficiency in a second language. Students should be well rounded, and therefore their education must include the arts, humanities, physical education, health education, library and research skills, and career readiness.

57. The Center For Education Reform: New Jersey's Charter Law
Converted public, new starts (but not homebased schools). Operations. Automatic Waiverfrom Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies.
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/NewJersey.htm
Making Schools Work Better for All Children
Charter School Legislation:
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

58. New Mexico's Regulations For Health And Safety In Child Care
new mexico has two documents regulating health and safety in child care facilities Backto the Top of the page. Individual States' Child Care regulations.
http://nrc.uchsc.edu/nmexico/nmexico.htm
New Mexico's
Rules for Child Care Facilities
New Mexico has four documents regulating health and safety in child care facilities:
State Contact
If you have problems getting to the Internet or using e-mail functions on your system, contact your local support services for assistance. If you have comments regarding this Web page, contact: National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care Back to the Top of the page Individual States' Child Care Regulations Back to the NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY IN CHILD CARE page

59. Sde Main Page
new mexico Dept. of education, NM SDE, NM Teaching License, NM School Improvement, SBE, SDE Press Releases
http://www.teachervision.com/go/http/www.sde.state.nm.us
SDE Site Help Welcome to the SDE Website! Download Free Software This site provides information and resources for New Mexico's primary and secondary school community. We invite you to browse the site. Follow this link for information concerning New Mexico's Colleges and Universities. Indian Education Act Bill Analysis Corrective Action Reports The Public Outreach Office is a proactive resource to advance quality communication and relationships with the public. We are the first point of contact for the public, the media, elected and other government officials. Our mission is to build understanding and good will for public education. Interim Legislative Agendas State Board of Education State Superintendent of Public Instruction Have a question? Please contact Ruth Williams by e-mail or call Jo Lynn Gallegos at (505) 827-7889. To access the SDE FAQ, click the FAQ bar. If you're looking for contact information on any public K-12, post-secondary two-year institution, or private schools in New Mexico, you can find it on our new

60. Welcome To HEM's Support Group Area
Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada new Hampshire new Jersey new mexico new York North This site is sponsored by Home education Magazine.
http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/wlcm_groups.html
Welcome to HEM's Support Groups Pages! To find a group in your state use the map above or follow one of the links below under Groups and Organizations . If you're starting or run a group, check out the links below for helpful information. Bookmark this page and check back for news and information specifically about homeschooling support groups and organizations.
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Laws and Legal Issues, Political Issues, Where to Find Information and Resources State Laws and Regulations Quick overviews offering a starting point in understanding laws and regulations. HEM-SupportGroups list A new networking list for anyone interested in working with support groups HEM's Support Group Liaison You can contact HEM's Support Group Liaison via email at Groups@home-ed-magazine.com

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