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Digital State Publications Depository Shipping List Number 106 Monographs Cataloged During November 2016 Distributed December 1, 2016 Total Titles 21 + 16 + 19 Digital State Publications Depository Shipping List Number 106 Monographs Cataloged During November 2016 Distributed December 1, 2016 Total Titles 21 + 16 + 19 Virginia's water trails draft map / ǂc Virginia Department of 962329075 Conservation and Recreation. Trails program strategic plan / ǂc Virginia Department of 962329076 Conservation and Recreation. Virginia trail networking goals and strategies / ǂc Virginia 962329196 Department of Conservation and Recreation. Virginia Greenways and Trails Task Force : ǂb final report / ǂc 962329197 prepared by the Virginia Greenways and Trails Task Force. Rails with trails/pedestrian crossing project initiation, coordination 962329198 and review : ǂb to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Report of the Greenways Advisory Commission / ǂc [Virginia 962329199 Department of Conservation and Recreation]. The Virginia Creeper Trail : ǂb an assessment of user demographics, 962329200 preferences, and economics : final report / ǂc principal investigators, J. M. Bowker, John C. Bergstrom and Joshua K. Gill. The Washington & Old Dominion Trail : ǂb an assessment of user 962329201 demographics, preferences, and economics : final report / ǂc principal investigators, J. M. Bowker [and others]. The waterway at New River State Park : ǂb an assessment of user demographics, preferences, and economics : final report prepared 962329202 for the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation / ǂc principal investigators, J. M. Bowker, John C. Bergstrom and J Lake Anna State Park, Spotsylvania, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329217 Virginia State Parks. Kiptopeke State Park, Cape Charles, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329218 Virginia State Parks. Leesylvania State Park, Woodbridge, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329219 Virginia State Parks. Mason Neck State Park, Lorton, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc Virginia 962329220 State Parks. Natural Tunnel State Park, Duffield, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329221 Virginia State Parks. New River Trail State Park, Max Meadows, Virginia : ǂb trail guide 962329222 / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Occoneechee State Park, Clarksville, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329223 Virginia State Park. Pocahontas State Park (North), Chesterfield, Virginia : ǂb trail guide 962329224 / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Powhatan State Park, Powhatan, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329225 Virginia State Parks. Shenandoah River Raymond R. "Andy" Guest Jr. State Park, 962329226 Bentonville, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park, Rice, Virginia : ǂb 962329227 trail guide / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Sky Meadows State Park, Delaplane, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 962329228 Virginia State Parks. Smith Mountain State Park, Huddleston, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 963829394 Virginia State Parks. Staunton River State Park, Scottsburg, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 963829395 Virginia State Parks. Staunton River Battlefield State Park, Randolph, Virginia : ǂb trail 963829396 guide / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Westmoreland State Park, Montross, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 963829397 Virginia State Parks. Twin Lakes State Park, Green Bay, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 963829398 Virginia State Parks. Wilderness Road State Park, Ewing, Virginia : ǂb trail guide / ǂc 963829399 Virginia State Parks. York River State Park (bike trails), Williamsburg, Virginia : ǂb trail 963829400 guide / ǂc Virginia State Parks. Golfing green Virginia : ǂb golf course environmental stewardship / 963829422 ǂc [Department of Conservation & Recreation and Chesapeake Bay Program]. Managing nutrients on public lands / ǂc Virginia Department of 963829423 Conservation and Recreation. Nutrient management plans / ǂc Virginia Department of 963829424 Conservation and Recreation. Raindrops keep falling on your head : ǂb activities for kids who care 963829425 about the environment. Tips on keeping your lawn green ... and the Chesapeake Bay clean / 963829426 ǂc Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Virginia livestock exclusion system : ǂb invest for better profits and 963829427 water quality / ǂc Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Virginia's major watersheds / ǂc Virginia Department of 963829428 Conservation and Recreation. CPREA audit : ǂb auditor's summary report : community 963829430 confinement facilities (Harrisonburg Men’s Diversion Center). PREA: detecting, reporting, preventing / ǂc Virginia Department of 963828322 Corrections. News you need : ǂb public comment period for regulatory action / ǂc 963958637 Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. News you need : ǂb regulatory update / ǂc Virginia Board of 963958638 Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. News you need : ǂb regulatory update / ǂc Virginia Board of 963958639 Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. News you need : ǂb regulatory update / ǂc Virginia Board of 963958640 Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. News you need : ǂb emergency regulations for cerumen 963958568 management / ǂc Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech- Language Pathology. Regulations governing the practice of physician assistants : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-50-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958569 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the practice of medicine, osteopathy, podiatry and chiropractic : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-20-10 963958570 et seq. : statutory authority : [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board Regulations governing the practice of licensed midwives : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-130-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958571 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the practice of behavior analysis : ǂb title of regulations : 18VAC85-150-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958340 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the practice of radiologic technology : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-101-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958352 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the licensure of occupational therapists : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-80-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958353 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the licensure of athletic trainers : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-120-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958641 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Regulations governing the practice of licensed acupuncturists : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 85-110-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958754 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 29 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Medicine. Drug laws for practitioners / ǂc Commonwealth of Virginia, 963958755 Department of Health Professions. Regulations governing the practice of assisted living facility administrators : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC95-30-10 et seq. : 963958756 statutory authority : [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 31 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Long-T Regulations of the Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 65-20-10 et seq. : 963958757 statutory authority : [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 28 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Funeral Direct Regulations governing the practice of dental assistants : title of regulations : 18 VAC 60-30-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958354 [section]54.1-2400 and Chapter 27 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Dentistry. Regulations governing the practice of dental hygiene : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 60-25-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958768 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 27 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Dentistry. Regulations governing the practice of dentistry : ǂb title of regulations : 18 VAC 60-21-10 et seq. : statutory authority : 963958673 [section] 54.1-2400 and chapter 27 of title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia / ǂc Virginia Board of Dentistry. .
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