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Section I Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated
Florida Administrative Weekly Volume 26, Number 33, August 18, 2000 Section I DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Notices of Development of Proposed Rules RULE CHAPTER TITLE: RULE CHAPTER NO.: Safety Regulations and Permit Fees and Negotiated Rulemaking for Overweight and Overdimensional Vehicles 14-26 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER RULE TITLES: RULE NOS.: SERVICES Schedule of Fees 14-26.008 Division of Agricultural Environmental Services Permits to Move Sealed Cargo Loads 14-26.01311 RULE TITLE: RULE NO.: PURPOSE AND EFFECT: This amendment is to revise the Fertilizer 5E-1.023 references to “sealed containerized” loads in Rules PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The purpose of this rule is to 14-26.01311 and 14-26.008 to read “sealed cargo loads.” The implement section 576.045(6), F.S. The effect is to adopt a special provisions relating to these types of sealed cargo loads specific interim measure. also are being amended. SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: The rule adopts a SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: The references to specific nitrogen interim measure for forage crops (Bahiagrass “sealed containerized” loads in Rules 14-26.01311 and and Bermudagrass) grown within the Suwannee River Water 14-26.008 are changed to read “sealed cargo loads.” The Management District boundaries. special provisions relating to these types of sealed cargo loads SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 576.045 FS. are being amended. LAW IMPLEMENTED: 576.045 FS. SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 120.53(1)(b), 316.550, 334.044(2) RULE DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD AT FS. THE TIME, DATE AND PLACE SHOWN BELOW: LAW IMPLEMENTED: 316.535, 316.550, 334.044(28) FS. -
23Rd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Dear Colleague: It is my pleasure to invite you to the Twenty-Third International Congress on Medieval Studies to be held May 5-8, 1988 on the campus of Western Michigan University, under the sponsorship of the University's Medieval Institute. Highlights of this year's program are the International Symposium on Medieval Education in the Language Arts and the symposium on Silos in 1088 A.D. sponsored by the International Center of Medieval Art in commemoration of the 900th anniversary of Santo Domingo de Silos. A photographic exhibit of 11th-century Silos and its artistic monuments and a special concert on Thursday evening of Gregorian and Mozarabic chant from Silos manuscripts will complement the symposium. On Wednesday evening, May 4, the Society for Old Music will present Holy Week and Easter Drama and Ceremonies/rom Sweden at the Cathedral Church of Christ the King. On Friday eve ning, Paul Hillier will perform Music and Lyrics o/the Troubadours, and following the banquet on Saturday, May 7, Early Music from the Newberry Library will present music of 14th-century France at the Dalton Center Recital Hall, while the Chicago Medieval Players will present their production of the 12th-century music drama Play 0/ Antichrist at the First Baptist Church in downtown Kalamazoo. Transportation to all of these events will be provided, and tickets should be reserved in advance on your registration form. For more details on the above and other scheduled evening events please consult the daily program schedule. Specific information and instructions regarding registration, housing, meals, and transportation is provided on the following pages. -
Executive Search and Recruiting Services Proposal
EXECUTIVE SEARCH AND RECRUITING SERVICES PROPOSAL for President May 2017 Greenwood/Asher & Associates, Inc. 42 Business Center Drive, Suite 206 Miramar Beach, FL 32550 850 650-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Table of Contents COVER LETTER ............................................................................................................................................... 3 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 5 Background of Firm ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2. METHODS AND APPROACHES ............................................................................................................... 7 a. Approach to Scope and Services ............................................................................................................ 7 b. Work Plan ............................................................................................................................................... 8 3. PRICE ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 4. ATTACHMENTS ...................................................................................................................................... 18 a. Acknowledgement Forms A&B ............................................................................................................. -
Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 454 782 HE 034 140 AUTHOR Marks, Joseph L. TITLE Fact Book on Higher Education, 2000/2001. INSTITUTION Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. PUB DATE 2001-06-00 NOTE 226p.; For the 1998-1999 edition, see ED 431 377. For the condensed 2001 edition, see HE 034 139, and for a volume focusing on Maryland, see HE 034 141. AVAILABLE FROM Southern Regional Education Board, 592 10th Street N.W., Atlanta, GA 30318. Tel: 404-875-9211; Fax: 404-872-1477; Web site: http://www.sreb.org. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS College Administration; College Attendance; *College Faculty; College Graduates; Degrees (Academic); Demography; Educational Finance; Educational Trends; Enrollment; *Enrollment Trends; Expenditures; Financial Support; *Higher Education; Income; Paying for College; Private Colleges; Public Colleges; Regional Cooperation; School Statistics; Student Characteristics; *Student Financial Aid; Tables (Data); *Tuition IDENTIFIERS *Southern Regional Education Board ABSTRACT This volume provides comparative data highlighting significant trends affecting colleges and universities in the Southern region of the United States, the area served by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). A look at trends for the region makes it apparent that the region is growing more diverse. It is also evident that the economy of the Southern United States is growing as educational attainment rises in the region. At present, 23% of Southerners have bachelors degrees or higher. Educational access is increasing in the SREB area in parallel with the increasing diversity of the region, and educational success is also increasing. Students and their families carry a greater financial burden. -
USF Faculty Senate Archives FS Minutes
University of South Florida Scholar Commons Faculty Senate Publications Faculty Senate 1-1-2001 AY 2000/2001 FS meetings minutes: 01 Feb 21 Faculty Senate Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/fs_pubs Scholar Commons Citation Faculty Senate, "AY 2000/2001 FS meetings minutes: 01 Feb 21" (2001). Faculty Senate Publications. Paper 83. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/fs_pubs/83 This Agenda/Minutes is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Senate at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Senate Publications by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. USF - Lib - Spccoll - USF Faculty Senate Archives - FS Minutes - February 21, 2001 University of South Florida Tampa Campus Library Special Collections Department USF Faculty Senate Archives FS Minutes February 21, 2001 FACULTY SENATE MEETING February 21, 2001 MINUTES The meeting was called to order at 3:15 p.m. The Minutes from the January 17, 2001, meeting were approved as corrected. FACULTY SENATE PRESIDENT'S REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (Nancy Tyson) President Tyson reported that she and several members of the Senate Executive Committee (SEC) had attended the Parking and Transportation Forum that was held on Monday, January 22, 2001, and presented by a number of University of South Florida (USF) officials from the physical operations area and several representatives of Chance Management, an outside consulting firm involved in formulating the USF Master Plan. Given the limited availability of surface lot space in all but the most remote areas, four possible scenarios were presented for the expansion of parking availability to keep up with growth on the USF- Tampa campus over the next ten years. -
Submitting Offer: Greenwood/Asher & Associates, Inc
EXHIBIT II EXECUTIVE SEARCH AND RECRUITING SERVICES PROPOSAL for ITN56-001 Search Firms December 2015 Vendor Submitting Offer: Greenwood/Asher & Associates, Inc. 42 Business Center Drive, Suite 206 Miramar Beach, FL 32550 (850) 650-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Page 063 of 166 TABLE OF CONTENTS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL ....................................................................................................... 4 TAB 1: APPENDIX I CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS ....................................................... 6 TAB 2: CONTACT INFORMATION .............................................................................................. 9 TAB 3: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DOCUMENTS .............................................................. 10 G/A&A W9 Form ...................................................................................................................... 10 TAB 4: VENDOR EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS ........................................................ 11 a. Company Established ...................................................................................................... 11 b. History, Principals, Locations ........................................................................................... 11 c. President/Company Executive Officer .............................................................................. 11 d. Experience in Higher Education or Healthcare ................................................................. 11 e. Qualifications of Senior Professionals -
UCF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog
2001 - 2002 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Orlando -- Brevard -- Daytona Beach -- Lake Sumter Community College Site Seminole Community College Site -- Valencia Community College Site UCF Downtown -- UCF South Orlando -- Palm Bay Center A Member Institution of the State University System of Florida [Enter the Catalog] PEGASUS was the winged horse of the muses in Greek Mythology. He carried their hopes, their aspirations, and their poetry into the skies. PEGASUS is as futuristic as tomorrow's space exploration in our solar system and into the universe beyond. The seal also bridges the gap between the humanities and space technology. Accent on the Individual Accent on Excellence Undergraduate Admissions Registrar's Office University of Central Florida University of Central Florida PO Box 160111 P.O. Box 160114 Orlando, FL 32816-0111 Orlando, FL 32816-0114 (407) 823-3000 (407) 823-3100 Student Financial Assistance Office Housing Office University of Central Florida University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 32816-0113 PO Box 163222 (407) 823-2827 Orlando, FL 32816-3222 (407) 823-4663 University Operator (407) 823-2000 UCF Home Page: http://www.ucf.edu/ May 2001 Volume 34, Number 1 Additional copies of this catalog may be purchased on CD or book form for $4.00 in the University Bookstore or by mail for $8.00 (check payable to UCF Bookstore) to: Catalog, UCF Bookstore, Orlando, FL 32816-2444. A current catalog is issued to each new degree seeking student at the time of their first registration. The succeeding edition is available for purchase every year after June 1. Cover by Knight Images Catalog edited by the Registrar's Office and compiled by Humanalysis Inc., Maitland, FL This publication is copyrighted by the University of Central Florida and may not be reprinted or republished in whole or in part in any fashion or any media whatsoever without the prior written consent of a duly authorized University of Central Florida official. -
Section I Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated
Florida Administrative Weekly Volume 26, Number 16, April 21, 2000 Section I SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: This amendment Notices of Development of Proposed Rules allows school boards to establish purchasing bid thresholds up to the amount granted to state agencies for category two and Negotiated Rulemaking purchases by Section 287.017, Florida Statutes. This amendment also permits school boards to use Department of DEPARTMENT OF STATE Management Services, Division of Purchasing’s negotiated Division of Elections agreement price schedule. RULE TITLE: RULE NO.: SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 229.02, 237.02(2) FS. Voting Machine Equipment Regulation/ LAW IMPLEMENTED: 237.02(2) FS. Purchase, Use and Sale 1S-2.004 IF REQUESTED IN WRITING AND NOT DEEMED PURPOSE AND EFFECT: To establish minimum standards UNNECESSARY BY THE AGENCY HEAD, A RULE for the purchase use and sale of voting systems by governing DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT THE bodies, political subdivisions and municipalities of the State of TIME, DATE AND PLACE TO BE ADVERTISED IN A Florida. FUTURE EDITION OF THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: Redefinition of the WEEKLY. purchase amounts and categories of products subject to this Requests for the rule development workshop should be rule. Removal of the requirement for prior approval by the addressed to Wayne V. Pierson, Agency Clerk, Department of Division of Elections for all calls for bids and purchases. Education, Room 1702, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida Establish standards for “Requests for Proposals” and 32399-0400. “Requests for Information”. Require vendors of voting systems THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE to provide each purchaser of new systems or upgrades to PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT IS: Nancy Rivers, existing systems with an affidavit certifying that the Chief, Bureau of School Business Services, Division of installation is a specific Florida Certified Voting System.