Virginia Licensure
Found 6 free book(s)West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources ...
dhhr.wv.govWest Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Office of Health Facilities Licensure & Certification OR Medicaid Fraud Control Unit 408 Leon Sullivan Way Charleston, West Virginia 25301-1713 West Virginia State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Bureau of Senior Services 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, West Virginia 25305-0160
Menu of Pain Management Clinic Regulation
www.cdc.govdetermine compliance with license/administrative regulations.19 In West Virginia, for example, “[t]he Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification shall inspect each pain management clinic annually, including a review of the patient records, to ensure that it complies with this article and the applicable rules.”20 Louisiana
Virginia Board of Nursing Overview: Laws and Regulations ...
www.headstartva.orgNurse Licensure Compact : • State based licensure in PSOR = nationally recognized, but locally enforced • Virginia is 1 of 25 states now in Compact • Single state license if: reside outside state; on probations/terms; participating in alternative program (HPMP) www.dhp.virginia.gov
A406-01CERT DPOR Certification Request Form - Virginia
dpor.virginia.govCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400 Richmond, Virginia 23233-1485 (804) 367-8500 www.dpor.virginia.gov CERTIFICATION REQUEST FORM Fee $35.00 per request $5.00 per additional copy - *No additional charge for Real Estate Individuals
Virginia Preservice Training For Child Care Staff
dss.virginia.govIntroduction to Virginia’s Child Care Subsidy Program and Benefits of Program Licensure. 1.Go to www.childcareva.com 2.Click on Training & Professional Development (under the Provider tab), and 3.Click on "Start Training"
Teacher Leadership Exploratory Consortium
www.ets.orgThe Standards follow a format similar to that of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) State Standards for School Leaders—that is, a series of broadly stated expectations or “domains” that define critical dimensions of teacher leadership.