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  9. Navigating The Maze Of Land Use Regulations in New Jersey by Esq. Maria Cristiano Anderson, Esq. Peter M. Flannery, et all 2006
  10. Reconstructing teacher education to prepare qualified preschool teachers: lessons from New Jersey.: An article from: Early Childhood Research & Practice by Carrie Lobman, Sharon Ryan, et all 2005-09-22
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41. New Jersey Department Of Education
Number of Continuing education Hours Awarded Per Course MindLeaders awards CPEcredit Availability Due to state regulations, CPE credit can only be awarded
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Educators in the State of Texas are required to complete a total of 150 clock hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) every five years. Applicable Courses:
MindLeaders is a registered Texas State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) CPE Provider. All programs offered by registered providers may qualify for CPE credit. The Texas SBEC does not approve or review individual CPE courses. Cost:
No additional fees* Number of Continuing Education Hours Awarded Per Course:
MindLeaders awards CPE credit equal to the average completion time of a course. For example, if a course takes approximately four (4) hours to complete, four (4) CPE hours are awarded for successfully completing that course. For the average completion time of any MindLeaders course, visit our course catalog . Select the category of courses you are interested in and then select the specific course. Average course completion time is listed under "Time" on each course catalog page. Availability:
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42. Summary Information On Some Of The Regulations
child, provider/child ratios, staff education requirements, immunization NJ StateTypes of Child Care regulations. to view the complete new jersey Family Day
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Summary information on some of the regulations
(The information below is provided as a convenience to interested parties, it is highly recommended that the actual regulations be viewed, as the information contained below is a non-expert summary. Links to the current regulations are provided) General Information
Many regulations apply to child care providers, however the number of child care providers to number of children requirement, the education/experience requirements of the staff and the physical space requirements have the most impact on the cost of establishing and maintaining a child care environment. These requirements for Pennsylvania are summarized below, with links to the detailed requirement. New Jersey requires all providers and staff to submit to child abuse and criminal history clearances. In most instances persons with a felony convictions will not be approved to run/work-in a child care facility. Type of Child Care
The child care market in New Jersey allows for two types of child care settings outside a child’s home.

43. Women's Fund Of New Jersey - Members
NJ government and US congress to assure laws and regulations favorable to Leagueof Women Voters of new jersey education Fund – 609394-3303– Encourages
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Displaced Homemakers Network of New Jersey, Inc. – 732-495-4496 –
The Network is committed to improving the quality of life for New Jersey women by providing leadership and technical assistance to statewide Displaced Homemaker Programs. www.dhnnj.org Eating Disorders Association of NJ (Formerly American Anorexia/Bulimia Association of NJ) – EDANJ is dedicated to the study, prevention and treatment of eating disorders by offering support groups, referrals, conferences, advocacy and other services. www.njaaba.org Family Planning Association of New Jersey – 609-393-8423 – NJFPA represents the publicly funded family planning agencies before the NJ government and US congress to assure laws and regulations favorable to reproductive health care. Feminine Connection – 201-337-6943 – Feminine Connection provides financial assistance to college bound New Jersey lesbians and/or their college bound children in an effort to encourage and support educational advancement. Horizon Health Center–201-451-6300 – Provides comprehensive health care and related services to over 60,000 women, men and children each year, regardless of their ability to pay.

44. The Heritage Foundation: Research: Education: School Choice 2001: New Jersey
In late 1999, the new jersey Department of education parents with more choices fortheir children's education. that struck down the regulations determining how
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/new_jersey.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2001 New Jersey Policy Archive:
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... Return Home NEW JERSEY: SCHOOL CHOICE 2001: WHAT'S HAPPENING THE STATES State Profile (Updated July 2001) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: Limited (Interdistrict/Voluntary)
  • Charter school law: Established 1996
  • Strength of law: Strong
  • Number of charter schools (fall 2000): 62
  • Number of students enrolled in charter schools (fall 2000): 13,518
  • Publicly funded private school choice: No
  • Privately funded school choice: Yes
  • Ranking on the Education Freedom Index: 4th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2000-2001)
  • Public school enrollment: 1,268,336,000
  • Number of schools (1998-1999): 2,317 schools
  • Current expenditures: $12,553,111,000
  • Current per-pupil expenditure: $9,897
  • Amount of revenue from the federal government: 3.2%
  • Evaluation of school performance: Report card
K-12 Public School Teachers (2000-2001)
  • Number of teachers: 95,738
  • Average salary: $53,281
  • Students enrolled per teacher: 13.2
  • Largest teachers union: NEA
K-12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance
  • NAEP test results
NAEP Tests
New Jersey
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 (4%) N/A (3%) Proficient N/A (23%) N/A (28%) N/A (19%) N/A (24%) Basic N/A (31%) N/A (41%) N/A (38%) N/A (33%) Below Basic N/A (39%) N/A (28%) N/A (39%) N/A (40%)
  • SAT weighted rank (2000): 11th out of 24 states and the District of Columbia

45. Nevada Restaurant Association: Education
Texas (Decision expected 5/3) Michigan Georgia new jersey Iowa Maine new York Nevada.States that Incorporate CFP Language in regulations. States considering
http://www.nvrestaurants.com/Content/Education/regulation.html
Food Safety Regulation Information Current State of Manager
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  • Voluntary States w/ local Requirements California Connecticut Florida Idaho Illinois Indiana Louisiana Massachusetts Minnesota Mississippi Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Utah Wisconsin Washington DC Arkansas Colorado Delaware Hawaii Montana Ohio (Must have training) South Carolina Wyoming Washington Oregon Georgia Maine North Dakota Alaska Alabama Arizona Kentucky Maryland Michigan Missouri Iowa Kansas Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia Manager Certification
  • Mandatory States that require Training and Testing
  • States Considering Mandatory Manager Certification Idaho (Approved Course) South Dakota (8 hour course) Minnesota (Approved Course) Louisiana (Approved Course) Mississippi (8 hour course) Illinois (15 hour course) Pennsylvania (15 hour course) Rhode Island (15 hour course) Washington DC (Approved Course) States Considering Mandatory Manager Certification Colorado Texas (Decision expected 5/3) Michigan Georgia New Jersey Iowa Maine New York Nevada
  • States that Incorporate CFP Language in Regulations
  • 46. New Jersey EMS Regulations
    new jersey EMS regulations EPI / MDI / NTG, Yes, IV Access, No. Other Recertification48 hours of approved continuing education every three years.
    http://www.cprinstructor.com/NJ-EMS.htm
    New Jersey EMS Regulations Regulatory Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
    Office of Emergency Medical Services
    PO Box 360
    Trenton, NJ 08525-0360 Phone: Fax: Website: http://www.state.nj.us/health/ems/hlthems.htm First Responder ( 40 Hours ) AED As layperson Monitor No Combitube No ET Tube No EPI / MDI / NTG No I-V Access No Other: State does not certify this program, but has recognized the American Red Cross' and the National Safety Council's courses for an old defibrillation policy Recertification: Refresher course as per ARC or NSC Emergency Medical Technician - Basic ( 120 Hours ) AED Yes Monitor No Combitube No ET Tube No EPI / MDI / NTG Yes I-V Access No Other: Recertification: 48 hours of approved continuing education every three years Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic
    ( 1212 Hours plus clinical work ) AED Yes Monitor Yes Combitube Yes ET Tube Yes EPI / MDI / NTG Yes I-V Access Yes Phlebotomy Yes Medications Yes Other: Recertification: 48 hours of approved continuing education every 3 years

    47. Herb Hinkle Law Office Disability, Aging, Tax Estate Planning
    But in April 2000, the new jersey Department of education adopted regulations torequire school districts to identify gifted/talented students (whether or not
    http://www.hinkle1.com/col25.htm

    48. Herb Hinkle Law Office Disability, Aging, Tax Estate Planning
    Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA). Because the regulations arefederal law, they apply to students in both Pennsylvania and new jersey.
    http://www.hinkle1.com/col10.htm

    49. New Jersey School Boards Association - The Board Member As A Representative
    governance chain runs from the new jersey constitution to power and function to makerules and regulations within the law to the State Board of education.
    http://www.njsba.org/board_membership/represent.html
    The Board Member as a Representative School board members are state officials. They are empowered by state law to perform a state functiongoverning the public schoolsat a local level. Their powers are derived from the legislature and not from the people of their community. They are representatives of their community to the state.

    50. Rules & Regulations
    Rules regulations, Benefits education and Institutions In the event of a discrepancy,the and certified files maintained by the new jersey Lottery's Drawing
    http://www.njlottery.net/general/4-3_rules_reg.htm
    NJ Home Responsible Play VIP Club Retailers ... General Information
    The New Jersey Lottery's legislative and regulatory structure is made up of a combination of constitutional law, statutory law, administrative rules and game rules. These legislative mandates and rules governing the operation of the New Jersey Lottery are described in the following references:
    The State Lottery Law
    New Jersey Administrative Code, Title 17, Chapter 20 New Jersey Administrative Code, Title 17, Chapter 42 New Jersey Administrative Code, Title 17, Chapter 43
    Game Rules:
    Contact Us
    Where the Money Goes Instant Games Where the Money Goes ... New Jersey Home Benefits Education and Institutions
    In the event of a discrepancy, the official and certified files maintained by the New Jersey Lottery's Drawing Unit shall prevail.
    Play responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call

    51. Archive Of U.S. Regulatory Action On Tax Issues
    March 1998; IRS Proposes regulations on Pension IRS Releases education IRA GuidanceRegarding Nonbank new jersey PassThrough Litigation Decision Becomes Final
    http://www.ici.org/issues/tax/arc-reg/
    Archive of U.S. Regulatory Action on Taxation-Related Issues

    52. FUNCTIONS OF THE NEW JERSEY MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION
    the health and welfare of the citizens of new jersey, and to Public education. trainingsessions to review accepted mosquito control practices and regulations.
    http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/funlaw.htm
    FUNCTIONS OF THE NEW JERSEY MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION
    By Laws: Article 11 Objectives SECTION 1: The objectives and purposes of the association shall be to promote and encourage close cooperation among those directly and indirectly concerned with, or interested in, mosquito control and related work, the stimulation of educational activities to increase the knowledge of mosquito control and the advancement of the cause of mosquito control and related environmental concerns in the State of New Jersey and elsewhere. The association may also encourage such other insect control programs as the association or board of trustees may determine. The Association's (NJMCA) primary goal is to promote, encourage, develop and record safe, effective and environmentally sound mosquito control activities n order to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of New Jersey, and to make this information available to all who may be interested or concerned with mosquito control activities. Research and Cooperation The Association works closely with Rutgers - The State University, State and County Mosquito Control agencies in the advancement of mosquito control with a true and sincere concern for the environment.

    53. Standards And Assessment - Additional Comments
    Just as the state regulations require appropriate accommodations and to require districtboards of education to ensure that no children in new jersey are left
    http://www.edlawcenter.org/ELCPublic/StandardsandAssessmentsSept2002.htm
    September 18, 2002 Richard Ten Eyck, Assistant Commissioner
    Division of Educational Programs and Assessment
    New Jersey Department of Education
    River View Executive Plaza
    Building 100, P.O. Box 500
    Trenton, NJ 08625-0500 Comments on Amendments for Standards and Assessment for Student Achievement, NJAC Dear Assistant Commissioner Ten Eyck and Members of the State Board of Education: On behalf of our clients, Education Law Center (ELC) submits the following comments on the proposed amendments to N.J.A.C. 6A:8. Since its founding in 1973, ELC has acted on behalf of disadvantaged students and students with disabilities to achieve education reform, school improvement and protection of individual rights. In addition to serving as lead counsel to over 350,000 preschool and school-age urban children in Abbott v. Burke , ELC provides a full range of direct legal services to parents and care-givers involved in disputes with public school officials. Each year, ELC serves hundreds of individuals in cases involving special education, student discipline and school residency. ELC applauds the State Board of Education for amending the regulations on standards and assessment to include students with disabilities and limited English proficiency, as required by the ESEA

    54. General Code: Municipal Codification And Document Management - E-codes (Municipa
    Title 14, education regulations; Title 24, Professional regulations. SussexCounty. Put my Code on the Web! new jersey. Allendale, Borough.
    http://www.generalcode.com/Webcode2.html
    Municipal Codes on the Internet
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    General Code's E-Code Clients On-line municipal codes are organized alphabetically by state. To access an E-Code, choose one of the municipality names below and see how easy they are to search and navigate! To maximize your use of the Codes on the Internet, read
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    55. NJSSNA Links
    Statutes and regulations provided. new jersey education ASSOCIATIONProvides professionaldevelopment, information and services as it promotes the interests of
    http://www.njssna.org/njssnalinks.htm
    NJSSNA LINKS ORGANIZATIONS
    NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    from Abbott and the administrative code to standards and assessment. Everything you need to know about NJ education in schools and communities. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES source of applications for grants, information about cancer, tobacco and other addictions, health statistics and reports, programs and services. ` NEW JERSEY DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK - sponsored by the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services. Providing satellite programming to remote classrooms across the state. AMERICAN SCHOOL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - advocates high-quality school health instruction, health services and a healthful school environment. Publishes Journal of School Health. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS advocates optimal physical, mental and social health and well being for infants, children, adolescents and young adults. ATHLETIC TRAINERS SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY source of information pertaining to athletic trainers and sports activities. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL NURSES -source of professional publications including Journal of School Nursing, membership application, and links to many nursing organizations.

    56. NOW Legal Defense And Education Fund Issues -- Welfare & Poverty
    Winter 1998 Win in new jersey Child Exclusion Lawsuit 1998 NOW Legal Defense andEducation Fund Takes Nationwide Action on Welfare Reform regulations.
    http://www.nowldef.org/html/issues/wel/news.shtml
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    Newsletter Articles In Brief , NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund's Newsletter Spring 1999 Winter 1998
    Spring 1998 Winter 1997 Summer 1997 Winter 1996-7 Press Releases and Statements August 25, 2000

    57. David And Lorraine Cheng Library - Legal Resources
    Part of the new jersey Government and Legal Resources compliance with most majorfederal regulations applicable to higher education institutions. http
    http://www.wpunj.edu/~library/law.shtml
    Home Find Web Sites by Subject > Law Resources
    Legal Resources
    The amount of free legal information available on the World Wide Web is constantly changing, therefore it is a good idea to use the comprehensive sites to keep up with the latest changes. While U.S. Supreme Court cases and some appellate cases are readily available, many State Supreme Court cases are not. Federal and state statutes are more likely to be available, but not state administrative codes.
    Comprehensive Sites
    Findlaw
    A comprehensive guide to legal resources including practice, case law, codes, associations and law schools
    http://www.findlaw.com
    Guide to Law Online (Law Library of Congress)
    Maintained by the U.S. Law Library of Congress for the Global Legal Information Network (GLIN), this site is a selective guide to free online sources of information about government and law worldwide. Includes indexes for the U.S., other countries, international and multinational bodies, and subjects in law. For additional online sources in law, see the Law Library of Congress Bookmarks page for legal resources on the internet.

    58. Spring Ahead Conference March 22, 2003
    book using new and older Sax Art materials by new jersey consultant education LawCenter presentation on How Special education regulations impacts the Art room
    http://www.aenj.org/handsminds/hndsmnd07.htm
    Spring Ahead Conference
    Saturday, March 22, 2003
    Schedule
    On Site Registration, Registration Check - in
    Featured Speaker: Dr. Marilyn Stewart
    Joan Conway This workshop will help you assess your art program as it relates to the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in the Visual and Performing Arts and to the No Child Left Behind Act.
    Judy Garifine
    Dale Schmid
    Featured Speaker: Dr. Eldon Katter Lunch and the Resource Room Choice of
    Barbara Bassett This workshop will explore ways of encouraging students to write using works of art as a starting point for generating ideas, and how writing can help students engage with works of art. Participants will take part in a variety of writing and looking activities used at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
    Virginia Fitzpatrick Have you admired Frank Lloyd Wright's Windows and wondered where he got his ideas? Participants will create light screen design while learning the history of his window designs and use a rubric to evaluate their work. Ideas for doing this lesson with challenged students will be included.
    Paula Valenti This session will explore artistic symbols, images, themes and culture utilizing a variety of children's literature.

    59. Education For All - Facing The Challenges Of New Jersey’s Public School System
    schools, where the state's funding regulations cannot intervene Thus, a public educationsystem meant to be Supreme Court even noted that new jersey ranks high
    http://www.princeton.edu/~lawjourn/Fall97/II1morley.html
    Previous Article "The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of free public schools for the instruction of all children in the State between the ages of five and eighteen years." New Jersey Constitution, Article VIII, Section IV, paragraph 1 Introduction New Jersey's 1844 constitution was formally amended in 1875 to include the guarantee of a "thorough and efficient" education for all of the state's children. Under the 1871 School Law, the overwhelming majority of funding for education came from the state; a uniform property tax was collected by the state, and redistributed to local school districts on an equal, per-pupil basis. Any extra moneys for education that were needed were raised by individual township taxes. The recent history of public education in New Jersey centers around the concept of local autonomy. Although individual school districts were responsible for meeting minimal statewide requirements (most notably, of course, the "thorough and efficient" requirement of the state constitution), local school boards retained direct control over the programs and courses which would be offered, and the local property tax was the primary method for funding the public school systems. As the New Jersey Supreme Court noted in one of its many decisions dealing with education in the state, "the quality of education has been left largely in local hands. Local school boards and municipal officers obviously consider not only education needs by also the sentiment of the taxpaying public."

    60. Princeton - RRR - I. University-wide Regulations
    Act of 1990, and the new jersey Law Against the University's HIV prevention education,with secondary In accordance with OSHA regulations, the University's
    http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pub/rrr/02/15.htm
    Princeton University Rights, Rules, Responsibilities, 2002 edition prev contents next
    I. University-wide Regulations (continued)
    Health and Safety Policies
    Illegal Drugs
    State Laws New Jersey state law classifies heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, LSD, marijuana, and hashish, among other substances, as "controlled dangerous substances." The possession, use, sale, or manufacture of such substances may be subject to mandatory penalties. References to current laws may be consulted at the Office of Public Safety. University Policy Concerning Use of Illegal Drugs Violations of local ordinances or of state or federal laws regarding controlled dangerous substances by members of the University community may entail University disciplinary actions regardless of where such violations occur, if they are of a serious nature. The manufacture, sale or distribution of illegal drugs, any involvement in illegal drug use or traffic with minors and possession or use of the more dangerous or highly addictive drugs are all considered serious offenses and will be handled accordingly. Depending on the particular circumstances, continued association with the University by violators of this policy may be made contingent upon satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program. It is also University policy, in accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, that all employees, as a condition of employment on projects supported out of federal funds, abide by this University policy regarding controlled dangerous substances and notify the University within five (5) days of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring at the workplace.

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