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         Illinois Education Regulations:     more detail
  1. Index to Illinois special education rules and regulations by David Cooprider, 1991
  2. Medical Education, Medical Colleges and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine in the United States and Canada.1765-1891: Medical Education and the ... of Medicine in Foreign Countries (1891 ) by Illinois State Board of Health, 2009-10-21
  3. Medical Education, Medical Colleges and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine in the United States and Canada. 1765-1891. Medical by Illinois State Board of Health, 2010-01-02
  4. Medical education, medical colleges and the regulation of the practice of medicine in the United States and Canada. 1765-1891. Medical education and the ... practice of medicine in foreign countries by John Henry Rauch, 2010-09-04
  5. In Rob We Trust.(CourtSide)(Robert I. Sherman): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Perry A. Zirkel, 2010-05-01
  6. Rules and regulations for transitional bilingual education by Illinois, 1978
  7. Rules and regulations to govern the administration and operation of special education by Illinois,
  8. Index to Illinois public school recognition rules and regulations by David Cooprider, 1991
  9. An early childhood program matrix: pulling the pieces together for Illinois.: An article from: Early Childhood Research & Practice by Sallee Beneke, Gina Ruther, et all 2009-03-22
  10. Illinois College considers offering baccalaureate.: An article from: Community College Week
  11. Religious School Aid Bills Move Forward In Florida, Illinois.: An article from: Church & State
  12. Adequate Equipment and Supervision.(Brief Article): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Thomas H. Sawyer, 2001-10-01
  13. Current Issues in Storm Water Regulation in Illinois by Susan Franzetti, P.E. Gary F. Goodheart, et all 2006
  14. Advanced Zoning And Land Use in Illinois by David Lincoln Ader, John H. Brechin, et all 2006

61. Illinois Pro Bono
Agencies illinois Statutes and regulations Cook County illinois Welfare News illinoisState Bar Disability Economic Development education Elections Employment
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62. Malcolm X College Of Chicago
Board of Funeral Service education, the Department of Adult Vocational and Technicaleducation, and the illinois Department of Professional regulations.
http://www.ccc.edu/malcolmx/new_site001/aas/mortuaryScience/
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63. E-Rate As Public Policy
available to all students in the illinois K12 The State Board of education shouldbe providing vision 2. State regulations should enable and encourage school
http://www.mff.org/edtech/article.taf?_function=detail&Content_uid1=65

64. University Of Illinois College Of Law - Conferences And Lectures -
sociology, English, psychology, law, education and other for improved approaches totheir regulations and oversight. University of illinois College of Law, 504
http://www.law.uiuc.edu/conferences/humansubject/index.asp
Human Subject Protection Regulations and Research Outside the Biomedical Sphere
Position papers Goals of the conference are to publish a White Paper and/or a volume of position papers, and then to host a national conference, most likely in 2004, based upon the positions and publication(s). Our goal is for these conferences to contribute to shaping policy in this area.
Questions? Contact C.K. Gunsalus at gunsalus@uiuc.edu Register by March 31, 2003 Conference agenda (PDF) Related links: http://ohrp.osophs.dhhs.gov/
http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dga/policy/hsfaqs.htm

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65. The Heritage Foundation: Research: Education: School Choice 2001: Illinois
would replace the state Board of education.200 All illinois charter schools remainso popular that half for freedom from a battery of bureaucratic regulations.
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/illinois.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2001 Illinois Policy Archive:
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... Return Home ILLINOIS: SCHOOL CHOICE 2001: WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE STATES State Profile (Updated June 2001) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: No
  • Charter school law: Established 1996, amended 1997
  • Strength of law: Strong
  • Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2000): 21
  • Number of students enrolled (fall 2000): 5,107
  • Publicly funded private school choice: Yes (educational expense tax credits)
  • Privately funded school choice: Yes
  • Ranking on the Education Freedom Index: 24th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2000-2001)
  • Public school enrollment: 2,070,778
  • Number of schools (1998-1999): 4,251
  • Current expenditures: $14,524,460,000
  • Current per-pupil expenditure: $7,014
  • Amount of revenue from the federal government: 7.1%
  • Evaluation of school performance: Report card
K-12 Public School Teachers (2000-2001)
  • Number of teachers: 128,642
  • Average salary: $48,053
  • Students enrolled per teacher: 16.1
  • Leading teachers union: NEA
K-12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance
  • NAEP test results:
NAEP Tests
Illinois
Student Performance (National) 2000 Reading State (National)
Reading State (National)
Math State (National)
Science 4th Grade 4th Grade 8th Grade 4th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade Advanced
N/A (6%) N/A (2%) N/A (2%) N/A (4%) N/A (3%) Proficient N/A (23%) N/A (28%) N/A (18%) N/A (19%) N/A (24%) Basic N/A (31%) N/A (41%) N/A (42%) N/A (38%) N/A (33%) Below Basic N/A (39%) N/A (28%) N/A (38%)

66. 6C1 - Regulations Governing Alcoholic Beverages At Southern Illinois University
of the Office of Continuing education, and such and supervision of these regulationsshall be by the Chancellor of Southern illinois University Edwardsville
http://www.siue.edu/POLICIES/6c1.html
Regulations Governing Alcoholic Beverages at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Approved by President effective 4/20/82
This policy was issued on November 20, 2002, replacing the February 1, 1996 version.
Document Reference: 6C1
Origin: OC 4/23/82

Main
Table of Contents Index SIUE Home ... SIUE Search The use of alcoholic beverages in or on any property owned or controlled by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the regulations of the University. The following regulations have been approved by the Chancellor, SIUE and the President of the SIU System, and shall govern the use of alcoholic beverages at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
  • The use, including sale, delivery, possession, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in or on any property owned or controlled by the University is strictly prohibited, except as otherwise provided in these regulations. Where permitted under these regulations, the use of alcoholic beverages on or in University premises shall be considered a privilege and shall be permitted only if consistent with State law and University regulations, and only if such use shall not interfere with the decorum and academic demeanor of the University. The use of alcoholic beverages on University premises is permitted only in the following cases:
  • The possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages is permitted in student, faculty, or family housing which is owned and controlled by the University under the following conditions.
  • 67. Program Regulations Committee
    20022003 Program regulations Committee. Marlene Seeklander education AssistanceCorporation. Vicki Shipley illinois Student Assistance Commission.
    http://www.nchelp.org/committees/ProgRegs/program_regulations.htm

    68. Rule 52: Tuition Waivers
    The Board of Trustees has established the following regulations waiver can be usedonly for undergraduate education. of the University of illinois (or other
    http://www.uiuc.edu/admin_manual/code/rule_52.html
    Code of Policies and Regulations Applying to All Students
    Contents
    Search Tuition Waivers (This section last modified: 8/8/01) A. Academic Employees
    Tuition is waived for all faculty and academic professional employees of the University on appointment for at least 25 percent of full-time service, with an appointment that requires service for not less than three-fourths of a term. This waiver also applies to staff members of certain specifically identified related agencies, whose positions are considered equivalent to academic positions of the University. (See Rule 51.) B. Graduate Assistants
    Students holding either academic or graduate assistant appointments to the close of the final term of an academic year either as employees or fellows, and for whom tuition and/or the service fee have been provided through waiver, are entitled to a waiver of the same kind for the summer sessions immediately following, provided they hold no appointments during that summer session. Students holding summer session appointments as fellows or as employees are subject to the tuition and fee waivers as stated above. C.

    69. Untitled Document
    will review selected state special education regulations and any Assistant Legal Advisorat the illinois State Board of education, Special Counsel to the
    http://mcilree.cust.flarenetworks.com/ispa2003/sathalf.htm
    SATURDAY HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS
    March 1, 2003 9:00 am - 12:30 pm School Psychologist's Role: Transitioning from School-to-Work Planning Process

    Carl DiMarino Ph.D., NCSP Carl J. DiMarino received his doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Georgia in 1974. Since then, he has worked as a school psychologist, a Coordinator of Psychological Services, a Director of Special Education, and as a trainer for a statewide transition services initiative. He currently works as an educational consultant for a statewide training and technical network in Pennsylvania. Positive Intervention Behavioral Support
    Candi Hayward No description available for this workshop at the time of printing. Updates on Special Education Law
    Gary Kerr Gary Kerr is an attorney engaged in private practice in Springfield, IL. Mr. Kerr's concentration has been in the field of school law and disability law. He has conducted in-service presentations to state agencies, school districts and educational organizations both regionally and nationally on education and employment related topics. Since receiving his Juris Doctorate at Northwestern University School of Law in 1973, Mr. Kerr has been Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Assistant Legal Advisor at the Illinois State Board of Education, Special Counsel to the Illinois State Comptroller and college instructor. He has served as Chairman of the Illinois State Bar Association School Law Section Council. He has been recognized by Who's Who in American law and Who's Who in American Education.

    70. Publications Whitted And Cleary, Special Education Law Illinois
    The illinois law firm of Whitted and Cleary, practicing in special education law, mental health law, child advocacy and civil and criminal litigation. We represent mental health and child welfare providers and parents of disabled children who need
    http://www.whittedcleary.com/FSL5CS/Custom/TOCPublications.asp
    I. SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW II. BULLYING/SCHOOL DISCIPLINE III. MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IV. MISCELLANEOUS

    71. State Of Illinois - Section
    Technology. Government. Help. Home. Search illinois. Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act regulations. Television Decoder Circuitry Act of 1990
    http://www.state.il.us/tech/agencies/idhhc/federalDisability/fedDisability.htm

    72. Lake Education Assistance Program
    Lake education Assistance Program. The Lake education Assistance Program (LEAP)is part of a new education initiative offered by the illinois EPA.
    http://www.epa.state.il.us/water/leap/

    Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
    Agency Links
    Air Land Water About the IEPA ... Home Search
    Illinois EPA
    All Illinois Gov't
    Lake Education Assistance Program
    Lake Education Assistance Program
    The Lake Education Assistance Program (LEAP) is part of a new education initiative offered by the Illinois EPA. Funding is provided through Conservation 2000 , a comprehensive multi-year environmental protection program signed into law by Governor Jim Edgar in 1995. The program provides funding up to $500 for school and other not for profit organization participation in lake/lake watershed related educational field trips and activities. It might also fund the attendance of individuals at lake/lake watershed related seminars and workshops. Projects and activities must have stated goals and involve the enhanced lake/lake watershed education of teachers, students, organizations and/or the community. A one page final report will be required, including such things as the level of participant involvement, videos, photographs, art work, and/or written work. Funding will be in the form of reimbursement of costs incurred for activities and supplies such as educational materials, scientific equipment, substitute teacher payment, buses/drivers, seminars, workshops, software, and visual materials. Any reimbursement request submitted to the Illinois EPA after June 30 will not be accepted and becomes the responsibility of the purchaser.

    73. 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
    PLEASE READ
    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.

    74. Boating Regulations By State
    illinois boating regulations. a motor vessel if they take a NASBLAapproved BoaterEducation course and Home study is accepted - Indiana boating regulations.
    http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
    Boating Courses Boating Tips Boating Contest Safety Links ... Contact Us Boating Regulations by State
    Boating Education Requirements
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    Boating
    Laws Boating Education Regulations Reciprocity
    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.

    75. Permits, Licensing And Dealers
    Hunting regulations; Waterfowl Hunting Seasons; Proposed Duckhunting regulationsfor the 2002 illinois Fishing Digest; Sport Fishing Licenses Stamps; Fishing
    http://www.dnr.state.il.us/admin/systems/
    Illinois Department of Natural Resources Licenses, Permits, Boat, Snowmobile Registration
    News Alert: Information on Outfitter Regulations
    Press Release (2/5/03) OUTFITTER APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED Common questions about Chronic Wasting Disease
    Chronic Wasting Disease Test Results
    ADOBE ACROBAT READER is required to view/print the documents
    Hunting
    Deer Applications Turkey ...
    Timber Buyer Directory
    (this is only a guide; for more info call 217-782-6431) Licenses / Permits / Stamps Information General

    76. 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
    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

    77. Ed Psyc Central: Welcome To Heidi Weiman's Educational Psychology Site
    Early Childhood Leadership and Advocacy Program Information, Syllabi, and CourseMaterials. Click for School District 65 illinois State Board of education
    http://edpsyc.org/
    Educational Psychology Resources
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    Topics Education Psychology Research Administration and Supervision ... Higher Education Categories Organizations Laws Theory-Research-Practice Topic-Specific Resources ... Related Links Site Info Legal Notice Sign Guestbook Miscellaneous Links Kendall College Home Page ECE Program Page Faculty Web Pages
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    , Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education Program Coordinator, ECE Degree Completion Programs Kendall College 2408 Orrington, Evanston, Illinois 60201 Topics General Education and Special Education Psychology Research Administration and Supervision Teacher Education Professional Development Adult Learning Higher Education Categories Organizations Laws, Regulations, Standards, and Ethics Theory- Research- Practice Additional Topic-Specific Resources Search Engines Journals Educational Technology Add Your Page Here SITE ORGANIZATION Many resources could be readily classified under a variety of topics but, to prevent duplication, are listed under only one. However, for your convenience, links are cross-referenced under both Topics and Categories. Resources are grouped with related subjects, rather than alphabetically, but issues often have many dimensions (such as both educational and psychological implications), so there might be more links on a subject than those found in just one place. If you can't locate what you're needing, look in related areas, or use the

    78. GLARRC National State Policy Database Page
    IDEA regulations 1999 Department of Defense Special education regulationsLink to all state education agency websites. There have
    http://www.glarrc.org/Resources/NSPD.cfm

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    National State Policy Database (NSPD)
    A collaborative project of the National Association of State Directors of Special Education and the . This work is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) The NSPD currently holds state department of education rules and regulations for Special Education. Use the following Searches:
    Command Based Query
    Menu Based Query Plain English Query Displays a text entry box in which you enter the words or phrases that you wish to locate combined with search operators Searches are entered by typing in words or phrases and choosing options from a menu Type in exactly what you need to know in plain English Help State and National Regulations Available for Search (use queries above) or for Download (click on individual states below) In most cases, state regulations have been translated to PDF by GLARRC. These files, available below for download, are NOT the official legal files. For the official copy of each state's regulations, please contact the state education agency. Alabama
    Alaska

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    79. SpeciaLaw
    Link to illinois hearing decisions illinois Link to to OSERS Office of Special Educationand Rehabilitation Link to 504 regulations regulations (34 CFR Part 104
    http://www.edlaw.net/service/specialaw.html
    EDLAW
    SpeciaLaw
    " The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced. " Frank Zappa
    " The law . . . should surely be accessible at all times and to everyone. " Franz Kafka
    Texts of statutes, regulations, judicial decisions and other useful materials
    EDLAW has pioneered providing access to the texts of laws governing the provision of special education. We have invested additional effort to reformat the text of IDEA and some other materials to make them easier to read and use. However, for most texts, the time required is simply not available. In these situations, we have either used the formatted text as we discovered it or provided links to other sources.
    Persons seeking legal texts in a more useful format are invited to examine the EDLAW Electronic Library EDLAW Electronic Library here.
    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
    22nd Annual Report to Congress
    Statute (20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq.)
    Regulations
    Assistance for Education of All Children (34 C.F.R. Part 300)
    Subpart A-General
    Subpart B-State and Local Eligibility
    Subpart C-Services
    Subpart D-Children in Private Schools
    Subpart E-Procedural Safeguards Subpart F-State Administration Subpart G-Allocation of Funds; Reports

    80. Simple Search Of Illinois Government Information (IGI)
    100%, illinois Department of Transportation. Look in this section for updates/regulationson Hazmat, vehicle inspections, motor carriers, and school bus
    http://www.finditillinois.org:2000/igi/simpleSearch.jsp?BATTerm2=Laws and regula

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