Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_N - New Hampshire Education Regulation

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 85    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         New Hampshire Education Regulation:     more books (27)
  1. RULES AND REGULATIONS as Revised 1921. by New Hampshire. The Board of Education of the City of Nashua, 1921
  2. N.H. education jobs are at risk: a bill in Congress would save over 1,000 Granite State jobs.(EDUCATION): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Rhonda Wesolowski, 2010-06-04
  3. Claremont gamesmanship must end.(Supreme Court's holding on funding adequate education): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2006-07-21
  4. Dropout proposal yields skepticism.(EDUCATION): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Jack Kenny, 2007-03-02
  5. Lynch's amendment proposal stirs plenty of discussion.(COOK ON CONCORD)(education funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2007-04-13
  6. Lynch's amendment is a monumental mistake.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Scott F. Johnson, 2007-04-13
  7. On education, statesmen are in the center.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2007-06-08
  8. Let's leave No Child Left Behind behind us: Obama ed reform proposal borrows too much from Bush.(EDUCATION)(Elementary and Secondary Education Act): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Rhonda Wesolowski, 2010-04-09
  9. Concord's dirty little secret: it's just a matter of time before the return of 'donor towns'.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene, III van Loan, 2009-09-11
  10. 'Completion school' readies for N.H. opening: new two-year college offers a different route to a four-year degree.(EDUCATION)(American College of History ... article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Karen Lovett, 2010-02-26
  11. Some inconvenient truths about ed funding.(EDUCATION FUNDING)(Column): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2007-04-13
  12. 'Useful idiots' dance to court's Claremont tune.(educational funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2006-10-27
  13. "Live free or die," but in the meantime.... (school finance cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court): An article from: Albany Law Review by Seth Forrest Gilbertson, 2006-03-22
  14. The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued yet another school-funding decision in the long line of cases that have become known as the "Claremont Decisions.".(COOK ... article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2006-09-29

1. State Regulation Of Private Schools - New Hampshire
State regulations for home schools and private schools.Category Regional North America education Private Schools......State regulation of Private Schools June 2000. The new hampshire legislature hasauthorized the school schools the following special education services 1
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newhamps.html
State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Constitution ensures that religious societies have the right to elect their own teachers. Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: The approval of private schools as a substitute for public school attendance is a reasonable exercise of the state's power whereby it can be known by reasonable means that the required teaching is given. State v. Hoyt , 146 A. 170 (1929). N.H. Code Admin. R. Ed. 400, 406.6. Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: To comply with the compulsory attendance requirement, attendance at an approved private school must be 180 school days. N.H. Code Admin. R. Ed. 401.03. Instruction in English: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: Transportation: Home Schooling: Home schools are not considered non-public schools in New Hampshire. Home schools are considered a third type of school for attendance purposes. On or before the date a home education program will begin, and each year thereafter, a parent desiring to initiate a home education program must advise the participating agency with which the program will be established. Participating agencies can be the resident district superintendent, commissioner of education, or nonpublic school principal. N.H. Code Admin. R. Ed. 315.01; 315.03. No later than 30 days after the establishment of a home education program, the parent must provide the following information to the participating agency: list of subjects to be taught in accordance with RSA 193-A; 4,1; the name of the correspondence school used, if any; the name of the commercial curriculum provider, if used; an outline of the scope and instructional sequence for each subject; and a list of textbooks or other instructional material to be used. N.H. Code Admin. R. Ed. 315.03.

2. New Hampshire Politics Home Page
* (1789) An Act for the better regulation of Schools within this A father's letterto his daughter regarding the state of education in new hampshire in the
http://www.mainstream.net/nhpolitics/
The Talk of Politics in New Hampshire
"To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical."
Thomas Jefferson "You seem...to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all Constitutional questions: a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one, which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy."
Thomas Jefferson
Restoring the New Hampshire Advantage
2002 House Concurrent Resolution 14 Proposal for Restoring the N.H. Advantage Original Language of Art. 6, Pt. I NH Constitution Current Language of Art. 6, Pt. I NH Constitution Voters' Guide to Proposed Constitutional Amendment of 1968
House Address 1 for the Removal of Chief Justice Brock
Rep. Paul Mirski's letter to Justice David A. Brock Text of Bill HA1 Rep. Paul Mirski's Letter to the Joint Committee Members of Joint Committe on Address for HA1 Rules established by Joint Committee on Address Public Hearing May 14, 1999
Supreme Court Decisions
MA: McDuffy (June 15, 1993)

3. Bureau Home Page
Welcome to the new hampshire. Bureau of Securities regulation. Licensing Division Investor education. Look up your Investment Professional
http://www.state.nh.us/sos/securities
Welcome to the New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation
Licensing Division
Securities Registration
Enforcement Division
N.H. Securities Laws
Investor Education
Other Information
Small Business Help
Agency Information
CONTACT US ABOUT US ... NH HOME BUREAU HOME LINKS NH Secretary of State NH Corporation Division NH Uniform Commercial Code ... NH Insurance Department Page last updated February 28, 2002

4. Welcome To The New Hampshire Bar Association Online
Learn about the NHBA's upcoming events and news. Also find law services for the public and research links. has approved a regulation governing course certification new hampshire Bar Association and LegalSpan have joined together to provide quality online continuing legal education,
http://www.nhbar.org/

Legal Links

Thursday, April 10, 2003 Serving Members and the Public Community Service Survey Now Online DID YOU HEAR THE ONE ABOUT THE LAWYER WHO...? The NHBA Community Service Survey, published in the April 4 Bar News can be filled in online. Login to For Members and click on the Community Service Survey link. http://www.courts.state.nh.us/nhbar/index.htm THE NHMCLE Board has approved a regulation governing course certification for the 15 hours of NH practice CLE required of Vermont attorneys seeking to be admitted on motion under a specific provision of the new rule that lowers the law practice experience requirement. NHBA CLE programs that fulfill this requirement are indicated with the logo. The provision applies ONLY to lawyers admitted in Vermont who have at least three years of experience. See Rule 53 Regulations 53(A)(3).

5. State Regulation Of Private Schools - New Jersey
State regulation of Private Schools June 2000. Jersey students attending any institutionof higher education. new hampshire Table of Contents new Mexico.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newjerse.html
State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
New Jersey
Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: New Jersey law places registration requirements on a limited category of private schools that are not operated by charitable institutions or religious denominations, i.e. for-profit nonsectarian private boarding schools established after 1920 and private schools charging tuition for certain vocational education. This limited category of schools must obtain a certificate of approval from the Commissioner of Education to legally operate within the state. N.J. Rev. Stat. 18A:69-1 et seq Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: et seq Health: Safety: Transportation: The New Jersey Constitution declares that the state legislature may, within reasonable limitations as to distance, provide student transportation (ages 5-18) to and from any school. New Jersey Const. Art. 8, 4, par. 3. Home Schooling: New Jersey does not have a code that addresses the area of home schooling. New Jersey’s compulsory education law states that every child between the ages of six and 16 must attend a public or private school, or receive "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school". N.J. Rev. Stat. § 18A: 38-25. Responsibility for enforcing the compulsory education law rests with the local board of education. When a school board has reason to believe that a parent or guardian is not complying with the compulsory education law, the local board of education can initiate truancy proceedings in municipal court, requiring parents or legal guardians to document their activities in providing "equivalent instruction". N.J. Rev. Stat. §§ 18A: 38-27 through 18A: 38-31.

6. New Hampshire: Education
State regulation of Private Schoolsnew hampshire (US Department ofeducation). Other Related Information education Other Related
http://library.louisville.edu/government/states/other/nh/nhed.html
New Hampshire: Education
Other Related Information: Education
...
Back to State Information

Comments to Barbara Whitener, GovPubs Webmaster
URL:http://library.louisville.edu/ekstrom/govpubs/states/other/nh/nhed.html

7. NH State Government Agencies Online
Directory of new hampshire state agencies with a presence on the Internet. Commission Dental Examiners Board education Department Electrician Board Employment Division. new hampshire State Historical Records Advisory Board. Securities regulation Bureau
http://www.state.nh.us/agency/agencies.html
Government Resources
NH.Gov
Government State Government > State Agencies
State departments, boards, and commissions on line. Please use the Personnel Listing to locate agency personnel by name. The State Services Directory can help you find the right department by topic or subject area. A B C D ... J ~ K ~ L M
N
O ... P ~ Q ~ R S T ~ U ~ V W ~ X ~ Y ~ Z
Governor Craig Benson Executive Council Accountancy Board Adjutant General ...
Bureau of Emergency Communications
(Enhanced 9-1-1)
Bureau of General Services

Division of Accounting Services

Division of Information Technology Management

Division of Personnel
...
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers)
Site Remediation Program
Subsurface
Wastewaster Engineering
Water Supply Engineering Bureau ...
Joint Board of Licensure and Certification
Professional Engineers, Architects, Land Surveyors, Foresters, Natural Scientists and Professional Geologists.
Labor Department
Liquor Commission
Manufactured Housing Board
Marital Mediator Certification Board ...
New Hampshire 911 (Enhanced 9-1-1)
New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges System
New Hampshire Technical Institute
New Hampshire Community Technical College Berlin
New Hampshire Community Technical College, Claremont

8. New Hampshire Politics: Letters To Educators #5 - By Rasputin
or not a Government regulation unconstitutionally interferes the budgets of everyNew hampshire school district Individuals with Disabilities education Act, or
http://www.mainstream.net/nhpolitics/lte/letter5.shtml
LETTERS TO THE EDUCATORS, NO. 5
A Constitution Is Not a Menu of Entitlements
We have previously noted that an essential step in what the Supreme Court passed off in its as a string of logical propositions was its assertion the the imposition in Article 83, Part II, of the Constitution of a "duty" upon the legislators and magistrates to cherish education necessarily implied the existence of corresponding "right" in every citizen to be educated. We have also discussed how this brand of logic was rather like that of Tweedledee in Alice in Wonderland : "Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and, if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic." Even more important to the Court than its conversion of a duty into a right, however, was its characterization of the legal interests at stake as an affirmative duty and an affirmative right. The question of whether rights and duties are affirmative or negative may appear to involve nothing more than semantics, but I can assure you that it definitely has something to do with how constitutions are interpreted - and that it has everything to do with the Claremont decisions. In this regard, the Court speaks of the right "to an adequate education" rather than something like the right "to choose one's own education". In other words, the interests which the Court recognizes in its

9. New Hampshire -- Education Links Of Importance
HB726), new hampshire Legislature new hampshire DOE. Communications Cuba Defense education Reform Environment Taxes and regulation Technology United
http://www.adti.net/brennan/ed_links_newhampshire.htm
NEW HAMPSHIRE education links of Importance
New Hampshire Key races for Governor and Washington Senator are sure to turn the tide of school choice in NH.  With school choice legislation pending in the state legislature, every vote will determine the future of education choice.  All 400 seats in the legislature are up Mark Fernald for Governor (Democrat)
Craig Benson for Governor (Republican)

Jeanne Shaheen for US Senate (Democrat)

John Sununu for US Senate (Republican)
... United Nations

10. New Hampshire Department Of Education Reporting Calendar 2003
or Not Met Checklist (for new school year). Federal regulation requirement prior tofunding subrecipients. Home education Program Annual Evaluation Reports From
http://www.ed.state.nh.us/about/Report Calendar-03.htm
Source Document Due Date To Bureau Report Purpose School Calendar January 2003 Information Services School Calendar by District Verification of Resident Pupil Membership January 2003 Information Services ADM in Attendance and Residence (See A-3 and A-13) Form 4 Quarterly Financial Report January 10, 2003 Business Management Centralized Federal Funding Office USDA Claim for Reimbursement January 10, 2003 Nutrition Programs and Services For receipt of Federal funds One Day Dec. 12 Count Homeless Children January 12, 2003 Lynda Thistle Elliot, Integrated Programs Federal requirement Corporation for National Service Semi-Annual Report for 07/01-12/31 January 15, 2003 Susan Paige-Morgan, Career Development To review status of Service Learning Projects NH SPED Child Count February 1, 2003 Ralph Tilton, Special Education USDA Claim for Reimbursement February 10, 2003 Nutrition Programs and Services For receipt of Federal funds Final Narratives Community Based Organizations and Local Education Agencies February 28, 2003 Ginny St. Martin

11. Untitled Document
state of new hampshire, to expand the regulation, and health care issues as appropriate to local needs; To advocate and promote consumer education and
http://www.nhaaom.org/
Join the NHAAOM Donate to the NHAAOM Request a Brochure
What is Acupuncture? ... Contact the NHAAOM Purpose and Founding Principles The NHAAOM is a professional membership organization whose primary goals are to encourage the integration of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine into health care in the state of New Hampshire, to expand the public understanding of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and to promote access to acupuncture and Oriental Medicine for all people. Founding Principles
  • To respect diversity and encourage discussion among practitioners;
  • To generate cooperation and build a sense of community among practitioners;
  • To share information within the community of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine practitioners, other medical professionals and the community at large;
  • To collaborate with other organizations on issues and activities that are in accord with our goals;

12. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
relative to municipal regulation of off highway recreational vehicles to engage youngpeople in civic education. establishing a new hampshire center for nursing
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ols/lsrwithdrawn.html
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES 2003 SESSION WITHDRAWN L EGISLATIVE S ERVICE R EQUESTS AS OF 2/5/2003 LSR # Title relative to establishing an income tax. authorizing the commissioner of the department of education to expend funds for special education advocacy. establishing a separate high school civics graduation requirement. reducing the unemployment compensation maximum benefit amount. requiring any establishment that sells dogs or cats to maintain an attendant on a 24-hour basis. relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. establishing a committee to study state incentives to municipalities to encourage information sharing and service sharing. relative to the margin required to pass bond articles in certain towns. relative to administrative rulemaking of the sweepstakes commission. relative to large groundwater withdrawals. eliminating privileged information in child abuse and neglect proceedings. relative to low income housing. requiring the state to reimburse municipalities for a percentage of the costs of municipal services provided to state facilities and state university system property.

13. The Promise Of Charter Schools In New Hampshire
new hampshire's law includes a waiver provision for the statutory to applicable law,rule, or regulation shall not be A plan for the education of the school's
http://www.jbartlett.org/news/nhcharters/appendixb.html
The Promise of Charter Schools in New Hampshire: What We Know and What We Need to Do
APPENDIX B
Legal Steps for Establishing a Charter School Under New Hampshire Law
New Hampshire's charter school law is an enabling law and is designed with one authorizer-the legislative/budgetary authority of the town or district. For all towns , the legislative authority is the voters who take action by voting on warrant articles, prepared and annotated by the school board, at annual or special district meetings. For the state's 13 cities, the legislative authority varies-for most cities the legislative authority is the board of aldermen or city council. For some cities, the legislative authority for school district matters is the voters. For Concord, the Concord school board has legislative authority. Although RSA 194-B is an enabling law, it is written so that the legislative authority must vote to enable the district to use the enabling law. This first vote is considered the "generic authorization." It allows charter school proposals to come forward for review. The second vote to ratify the charter takes place after a charter is awarded by the State Board of Education, and is referred to as the "ratification" vote. The second vote allows the charter school to be funded and to open.
  • The question of establishing a charter school will be placed on the warrant of a special or annual school district meeting for approval. In districts without annual meetings, a public vote shall be held for the passage of an enabling warrant.
  • 14. Education
    new hampshire Community Technical College. 67 new hampshire Avenue. education. IncGMP regulation from Ira C. Peine, Patrick Associates, November 1993.
    http://nhbiotech.com/NHBC/About/CV/Wallman.html
    Sonia Sparks Wallman, Ph.D. NH Center for Biotechnology Education and Training New Hampshire Community Technical College 67 New Hampshire Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 334-6306 (voice) (603) 334-6308 (fax) swallman@tec.nh.us Education Harvard University, Ph.D. in Biology, 1967 University of Maryland, M.S. in Zoology, 1963 Skidmore College, B.A. in Biology-Chemistry, 1960 Training
    • In Fermentation from Jean-Francois Hamel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November, 1993. In cGMP Regulation from Ira C. Peine, Patrick Associates, November 1993. In Information in Biochemistry from Dr. Alexander Nussbaum, Harvard University Extension School, Spring 1993. In Gene Cloning and Gene Expression Regulation from Dr. Boris Magasanik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Summer 1992 In Molecular Physiology and Genetic Engineering from Dr. David Dressler, Harvard University Extension School, Spring 1991 and Fall 1992.
    Awards and Honors
    • NSF Advanced Technological Education Center for Biotechnology Grantee, Eastern Region Director, 1998-present. Bellwether Award Finalist for the "Virtual Workplace for Biotechnology Education" in the Instructional Programs and Services Category, 1997.

    15. Business.com/law/practice Areas/antitrust And Trade Regulation Featured Advertis
    Intellectual Property Law; new hampshire Law; new Jersey ContinuingLegal education; new Jersey Corporation Partnership Law; new Jersey
    http://www.business.com/directory/law/practice_areas/antitrust_and_trade_regulat

    Law
    - Featured Advertiser Site Map: Other Industry Site Maps:

    16. Business.com/law/practice Areas/antitrust And Trade Regulation/cases Featured Ad
    Property Law; Nevada Law; new hampshire Intellectual Property Law;new hampshire Law; new Jersey Continuing Legal education; new Jersey
    http://www.business.com/directory/law/practice_areas/antitrust_and_trade_regulat

    Law
    - Featured Advertiser Site Map: Other Industry Site Maps:

    17. New Hampshire Licensing: Guide To Contractor, Engineer, Architect, Land Surveyor
    fee schedule; exam dates; continuing education requirements. Plumbers State of NewHampshire State Board for the Licensing and regulation of Plumbers 2
    http://www.constructionweblinks.com/Industry_Topics/Licensing__Industry_Topics/N
    Licensing: New Hampshire
    Back to Licensing
    Architects, Engineers, Land Surveyors
    New Hampshire Joint Board of Licensure and Certification
    57 Regional Drive
    Concord, New Hampshire 03301
    (603) 271-2219; Fax (603) 271-6990
    Board of Licensure for Architects

    www.state.nh.us/jtboard/arch.htm

    Provides application information with downloadable forms; fee schedule; examination dates. Alphabetical list of licensed architects who are New Hampshire residents and licensed architects who are out-of-state residents. Links to New Hampshire laws and administrative rules relative to the practice of architecture.
    Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers

    www.state.nh.us/jtboard/pe.htm
    Provides state licensing requirements for professional engineers; downloadable forms; fee schedules; examination dates; continuing professional education requirements. Alphabetical listing of New Hampshire-certified professional engineering business organizations and registered engineers. Lists disciplinary actions, including reciprocal discipline. Provides guidelines for engineers in training. Links to New Hampshire laws and administrative rules relating to professional engineers. Provides Licensure Bulletin, the newsletter of the board.

    18. Telecommunications Articles At New Hampshire Law Firm Gallagher, Callahan & Gart
    new hampshire Telecommunications Association newsletter. January 2000. HotTopic HIPAA. Hot Topic education Tax. Hot Topic Privacy regulation.
    http://www.gcglaw.com/resources/telecom/
    Firm Publications Government Relations
    Financial Services

    Energy/Utilities
    ...
    Taxation
    Hot Topics:
    HIPAA

    Education Tax

    Electricity Deregulation

    Privacy
    ...
    Media Links
    Firm Publications
    TELECOMMUNICATIONS
    Can Corporate Responsibility Save the Telecommunications Industry?
    By Lynmarie Cusack August 2002 FCC Telecom Rules May Open Buildings to Competition By Andrew Eills for New Hampshire Business Review July 2001 Telecommunications: Will New Hampshire Be Unstrung? HB 733 study committee is an opportunity to assess the state's wireless future. By Andew B. Eills, Esq. August 2000 New Hampshire's Digital Economy and Government Regulation of Access Testimony before the NH House Science, Technology and Energy Committee on House Bill 1372. Prepared by Lisa Shapiro, Ph.D.

    19. Financial Services Articles At New Hampshire Law Firm Gallagher, Callahan & Gart
    Privacy Does Matter (Title V Privacy) Presentation to the new hampshire BankersAssociation and the Hot Topic education Tax. Hot Topic Privacy regulation.
    http://www.gcglaw.com/resources/financial/
    Firm Publications Government Relations
    Financial Services

    Energy/Utilities
    ...
    Taxation
    Hot Topics:
    HIPAA

    Education Tax

    Electricity Deregulation

    Privacy
    ...
    Media Links
    Firm Publications FINANCIAL SERVICES USA PATRIOT Act Update: Treasury Cautions Financial Institutions Regarding Proposed Rules
    By Ingrid E. White
    February 2003 Treasury Extends PATRIOT Act Compliance Deadline for Financial Institutions By Ingrid E. White October 2002 Compliance Update: Banks Must File For HIPAA Extention by Sept. 16 By Christopher C. Gallagher, Susan B. Hollinger and Susan N. LeDuc September 2002 Regulation of Revolving Credit Plans By Susan N. LeDuc and W. John Funk September 2002 The Perfect Storm: GLBA-HIPAA Convergence By Christopher C. Gallagher Revised June 28, 2002

    20. Nevada Restaurant Association: Education
    Food Safety regulation Information Maine North Dakota, Alaska Alabama Arizona KentuckyMaryland Michigan Missouri Iowa Kansas Nebraska new hampshire new Jersey
    http://www.nvrestaurants.com/Content/Education/regulation.html
    Food Safety Regulation Information Current State of Manager
    Certification Regulations

    presented to
    National Restaurant Association Board of Directors
    May 2002 Steven Grover, Vice President
    Health and Safety Regulatory Affairs
    National Restaurant Association
    PH: (202) 331-5986
    FAX: (202) 973-3671
    Current State of Manager Certification Regulations
  • Mandatory States
  • Voluntary States
  • 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
  • A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 85    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter