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Burd, Stephen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
A lawsuit against the National Science Foundation, alleging use of peer reviewers biased toward certain grant proposals and requesting information about peer reviewer identities, may lead to significant changes in how the federal government examines grant applications. Confidentiality of records and accountability for decisions are at issue. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Bias, Confidential Records, Evaluation Methods
Linguist, Terri – Environmental Protection, 1993
Discusses methods by which small businesses can plan and implement training for their employees to meet government mandated environmental regulations. Suggested steps include assessing the company's needs, choosing options to meet training requirements, and examining cost effectiveness. (MDH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Environmental Education, Federal Regulation, Needs Assessment
Rivas, Dora – School Business Affairs, 1994
The universal feeding program makes school lunches free for all students and uses the resultant increase in participation and reduction in paperwork expense to cover the loss in paid meals. In Brownsville, Texas, careful analysis of projected revenues and innovative marketing strategies have made the program a success. (MLF)
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
The American Bar Association has agreed to change its accrediting practices to end an antitrust suit brought by a law school denied accreditation. The consent decree is being studied carefully by other accrediting agencies to determine its broader applicability. Antitrust scrutiny in higher education is increasing. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Agency Role, Compliance (Legal)
Nelson, Milo – Computers in Libraries, 1992
Discusses federal regulation of cable television. Topics addressed include Congressional legislation; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines; pricing; conflicts between broadcasters and the cable industry; the telephone industry's entrance into the cable market; and possible effects of regulatory changes on educational television. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cable Franchising, Cable Television, Educational Television, Federal Legislation
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Harley, Bruce – RQ, 1992
Provides historical background on public sentiment and government action related to U.S. and United Nations publications used in environmental policy research. Discussion covers Earth Days 1970 and 1990, the Council on Environmental Quality, the National Environmental Policy Act of 1970, and the United Nations Environment Program. Chronological…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Environmental Research, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
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Triano, Christine; Bass, Gary D. – Government Information Quarterly, 1992
Describes activities of the Council on Competitiveness under the leadership of Vice President Dan Quayle. Regulatory interference, legislative projects, and policy proposals for special interests that have benefited business and industry are described; refusals to comply with the Freedom of Information Act are discussed; and recommendations for…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
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Chapman, Bert – Government Information Quarterly, 1992
Increasing influence of government information in electronic format poses acute problems for smaller depositories facing financial and personnel shortages. Increased dependence on regional depository libraries to provide access to such materials may cause smaller libraries to reassess their depository status. It may be necessary to revise current…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Depository Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Federal Regulation
Arnold, Jean B. – American School Board Journal, 1993
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) gives employees the right to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave a year for medical or family reasons. Provides key provisions of FMLA as they apply to schools and advises districts to consult school attorneys to help ensure compliance with the act and with the interim regulations issued last summer. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
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Garrigan, Richard T.; Jones, Thomas W. – Academe, 1992
The Teachers Insurance and Annuities Association (TIAA) is criticized for inadequate financial disclosure of its mortgage and real estate investments, especially in the current market. A TIAA vice president responds that the company has not been remiss in reporting changes to its constituents and outlines its present financial status. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Accounting, College Faculty, Disclosure
Gunde, Michael – Library Journal, 1991
Describes the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and discusses its implications for both public and private libraries. The term "disability" is defined; sources of federal regulations that pertain to libraries are cited; the need for sign language interpreters is discussed; Braille materials are considered; and staff requirements are…
Descriptors: Braille, Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
Johnson, T. Page – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1993
Reviews the legislative history, purpose, and principal provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, and calls attention to reported decisions on issues including a private right of action, the release of education records through discovery or by judicial order, and the release of students' names and addresses. (98…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Confidentiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Friday, William C.; Hesburgh, Theodore M. – Trusteeship, 1993
A discussion of recent movements toward reform in intercollegiate athletics concludes that college trustees must support their presidents in the reform effort, because allowing the situation to remain as it is will lead inexorably to regulation by the courts of federal government. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Change Strategies, College Athletics, Educational Change
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Huefner, Dixie Snow – Exceptional Children, 1991
This article comments on a paper by Mitchell Yell (EC 221 141) which asserts that five common law principles of suspension and expulsion retain their significance after the Supreme Court's decision in Honig v Doe. The article examines factors impacting on placement of students with disabilities, including litigation; federal regulations; and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Yell, Mitchell L. – Exceptional Children, 1991
This paper responds to a commentary (EC 600 331) on a previously published paper (EC 221 141) discussing the Supreme Court's decision in the Honig v Doe case and its impact on suspension and expulsion of students with handicaps and on student placement. The paper responds to arguments presented in the commentary and notes misconceptions about the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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