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19802
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The authors present summaries of statutory changes affecting elementary and secondary public education in North Carolina.
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5303
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Legislation passed by the 2001 North Carolina General Assembly on public school employment dealt with licensure and professional development; recruiting, hiring, and leave; grievances and appeals; and sexual harassment.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 32 Issue 4, Fall 2001, p12-17, f
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5304
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While the 2001 North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation affecting appropriations and salaries, and students and academic programs, the most controversial item was a call to study the thirty-year-old governing structure of the university system. Our former governors spoke against it, but the legislature went ahead and established a commission to conduct the study.
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5820
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Joyce discusses laws passed by the 2002 North Carolina General Assembly pertaining to higher education, including appropriations and salaries, community college governance, and UNC governance.
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6537
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Joyce discusses laws passed by the 2003 North Carolina General Assembly pertaining to higher education, including appropriations and salaries, university community college governance, and financial aid.
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6539
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Joyce discusses laws passed by the 2003 North Carolina General Assembly pertaining to higher education, including appropriations and salaries, university and community college governance, and financial aid.
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7011
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Funding for public higher education has been austere in the last several sessions of the North Carolina General Assembly. Reduction in funding was also ordered in the 2004 session. Joyce discusses the assembly's actions as they apply to appropriations and salaries, tuition and student aid, and university and community college governance.
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7825
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Money for higher education remained tight in the 2005 North Carolina General Assembly. There was only a slight rise in funding for the University of North Carolina and Community College systems. Joyce discusses the assembly's actions as they apply to appropriations and salaries, purchasing and contracting, student relationships and financial aid, and university and community college governance.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 36 Issue 3, Summer 2005, p14-20, f
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9429
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After several lean years of funding for the University of North Carolina and Community College systems, the 2006 General Assembly increased funding for the UNC System by 12 percent and the Community College System by 15 percent. Joyce discusses the assembly's actions as they apply to appropriations and salaries, student relationships and financial aid, and university and community college governance.
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10254
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Joyce discusses the 2007 North Carolina General Assembly's legislation as it applies to appropriations and salaries, student relationships and financial aid, and university and community college governance.
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6538
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Bluestein discusses legislation passed by the 2003 North Carolina General Assembly affecting local school administrative purchasing procedures, flexibility in university purchasing, and electronic contracting.
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19803
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Joyce discusses the 2008 North Carolina General Assembly's legislation as it applies to appropriations and salaries, student relationships and financial aid, and university and community college governance.
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5821
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Bluestein discusses legislation passed by the 2002 North Carolina General Assembly affecting public purchasing and contracting. The legislation includes alternative bidding methods, small business contractor programs, and provisions affecting local school and state contracting.
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1754
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Joyce summarizes recent cases and opinions that directly affect North Carolina.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 26 Issue 2, Spring 1994, p19-27, f
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1915
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The authors summarize recent court decisions and attorney general's opinions that directly affect North Carolina.
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