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25392
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Chancellor Ballard talks about the history of ECU and his vision for the next 100 years of the University.
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25286
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Grady McCallie explains what issues will be up for debate in the next legislative session of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 24 Issue 1, Winter 2005, p7
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25296
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An overview of 2005’s general assembly includes the budget, policies put into place, legislative losses, and legislative officials who helped make the policies a reality.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 24 Issue 4, Fall 2005, p4-5
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26273
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In 1981, the Governmental Evaluation Commission will conduct an appraisal of the performance of state professional licensing boards in the health care field. A critical area in licensing legislation is the language authorizing boards to enforce a code of professional conduct. In several cases, the state supreme court has found such statutes to be an unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority from the General Assembly to the licensing board.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 52, Apr 1979, p1-12, f
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26308
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Organization of North Carolina state government will be changed during the upcoming months for more efficiency and effectiveness in public health regulation and expenditures. The state assumes more responsibility for medical care for the poor, planning for health facilities and training, initiating comprehensive studies of public health, and addressing environmental pressures.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 24, July 1971, p1-14, f
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26315
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Health legislation enacted in the 1969 General Assembly did not meet all of the funding requests, but made appropriations to Medicaid, two private medical schools, nursing, mental health programs, and alcoholic rehabilitation. Other significant legislation affects licensing laws, environmental health, ambulances, hospitals and vital statistics.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 17, Oct 1969, p1-9, f
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26325
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Significant developments in North Carolina state health policy include establishment of new agency for air and water pollution, funding for nursing schools, regulation of LSD, and liberalization of abortion
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 15, Sept 1967, p1-15, f
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17138
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The volume's author intends to interpret for public consumption those measures passed by the General Assembly in 1933. All aspects of the assembly's decisions are examined including local and state financing, education, civil engineering projects, and matters pertaining to business regulation.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 1 Issue 3, 1934, p1-263
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