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  1. Stateline - Oh, No! Not Texas Again!(education legislation): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Kathy Christie, 2001-09-01
  2. Texas fool board.(Up Front)(Texas Board of Education): An article from: The Humanist by Wayne Besen, 2010-05-01
  3. Texas governor proposes sweeping education reform package.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-26
  4. Alternative education: the criminalization of student behavior.(Texas): An article from: Fordham Urban Law Journal by Augustina H. Reyes, 2001-12-01
  5. The importance of delivering classroom content via technology.(Electronic Instructional Media Systems)(Editorial): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Geoffrey H. Fletcher, 2004-02-01
  6. Hazardous waste regulations: A handbook for education & vocational shops by Patricia Garland, 1989
  7. Supplement to textbook regulations (Bulletin / State Department of Education) by W. A Stigler, 1935
  8. An Introduction to Federal Environmental Regulations for the Petroleum Industry by Terry G. Gregston, 1993-07-01
  9. Texas hold'em: secretary Spellings--the ace in Bush's hand.(feature): An article from: Education Next by Michelle R. Davis, 2007-06-22
  10. Industry validated skill standards: the Texas response to the challenge.: An article from: Education by Jason L. Davis, 2005-06-22
  11. Flagships, feeders, and the Texas top 10% law: a test of the "brain drain" hypothesis.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Marta Tienda, Sunny Xinchun Niu, 2006-07-01
  12. Texas house bill would cap top 10 percent university admissions.(Noteworthy News): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  13. Law would require harder classes for top 10 percent applicants to University of Texas.(The top 10 percent law for admissions in University of Texas): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  14. Capitalizing on unintended consequences: lessons on diversity from Texas.(Reality Check): An article from: Peer Review by Richard A. Cherwitz, 2004-03-22

1. TEA - Education Law & Rules Links
Information pertaining to legal issues in Texas public education Education Law Rules Administrative Rules (TAC) Rules governing education adopted by the State Board of Education
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/educationlaw.html
Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Administrative Rules (TAC)
Rules governing education adopted by the State Board of Education (SBOE) and the Commissioner of Education are part of a larger body of state agency rules that are collected and published by the Office of the Secretary of State as the Texas Administrative Code (TAC). SBOE and commissioner rules are codified under Title 19, Part II, of the TAC. Title 19 is Education, and Part II is the Texas Education Agency. Charter Schools
A large volume of information about every aspect of Charter Schools. Commissioner's Hearing Decisions
A look-up and search for Commissioner hearing decisions. Driver Training Law and Rules
In 2003, the driver training law in Texas was codified as Title 5, Texas Education Code, Chapter 1001. The Commissioner’s Rules are currently being revised with an expected implementation date early in 2005. These laws and rules identify the requirements for obtaining and holding a driver training license in Texas as well as the actions required of licensees; that is, course providers, schools, and instructors. Ed-Flex Waivers Legal Services Division
Information and links to special education due process student discipline matters, teacher termination and non-renewal, appeals, civil action 5281, hearing decisions, and legal FAQ.

2. Welcome To The Texas Administrative Code
Compilation of all state agency rules.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/tac/
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Points of Interest The Secretary of State does not interpret or enforce the Texas Administrative Code. If you need interpretation of a current rule, please contact the agency that promulgated the rule. The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is a compilation of all state agency rules in Texas. There are 16 titles in the TAC. Each title represents a subject category and related agencies are assigned to the appropriate title. With the passage of the Administrative Code Act, the Legislature intended for the Secretary of State to contract with public entities to publish the TAC. However, as more innovative technology became available, demand for the TAC in electronic format increased. In response to this increased demand, HB 2304 was passed by the Texas Legislature in 1995. HB 2304 allows the Secretary of State to make the TAC available through our web site and to charge for value-added services available through the web site.

3. Federal Regulations, State Rules, State Laws - Texas Project FIRST
Created by parents, for parents, and endorsed by the Texas Education Agency, we are committed to providing accurate and consistent information to parents families of students
http://www.texasprojectfirst.org/FedRulesLaws.html
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State Laws? Which Is Which? Go to information by Student Ages Select Age Ages 0-3 Ages 3-5 Ages 11-16 Ages 17-21 PostGraduate Home Print
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Laws, Rules and Regulations ... Site Map The Process THE FEDERAL LAW All federal laws become federal statutes. Federal statutes are organized, indexed and published in the United States Code, U.S.C. To find a federal statute, you must know under what Title of the U.S.C. it is located. For example, the IDEA is in Title 20, which is written as 20 U.S.C. You can find all federal statutes in the Federal Register at: http:www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html FEDERAL REGULATIONS After a federal law, such as the IDEA, has been adopted, the next step is the development of federal regulations. The intent of regulations is to clarify for the states the intentions of the law. Because federal regulations must be put out for public comment before they can be adopted, there is a gap between the time the law is passed and when final regulations are adopted. During that time, states must still follow the law, even though there may be some confusion about some of its requirements. Federal regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations , often referred to as C.F.R. You can find the regulations for IDEA at:

4. Find Your Legal Rights, Legal Information, Law For Common Legal Issues Including
Find law and legal information including lawyers for legal advice, legal rights or legal help to your legal issues
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5. DISD Ready To Help Students Fight Obesity - Cbs11tv.com
The best news for the district is that the Cigna Foundation will cover the cost of the program, providing it meets Texas education regulations.
http://cbs11tv.com/seenon/Dallas.obesity.DISD.2.497133.html

6. Bad News For The Magnet Schools | Art&Seek | Arts, Music, Culture For North Texa
Most of the DISD board’s claims that they had to do this because of federal and Texas education regulations were shown to be muddled or false the past several weeks.
http://artandseek.net/2009/05/29/bad-news-for-the-magnet-schools/

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