WISCONSIN FARM TO SCHOOL
Wisconsin Farm to School (F2S) program promotes healthy eating habits in children by connecting schools with locally grown and produced products. The goals include improving children's health, enhancing knowledge about agriculture and nutrition, and supporting local economies. Community support is c
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Understanding Grant Fraud: Insights from DOJ Office of the Inspector General
Explore the world of grant fraud awareness with insights from Special Agent Jason P. LeBeau of the United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General. Learn about the investigation of fraud, waste, and abuse in various sectors like bank fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, and more
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Wisconsin Student Support Information System - Spring 2023 Conference Highlights
Explore the key elements of the Wisconsin Student Support Information System (WISSIS) and Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) presented at the Spring 2023 Conference. Get insights on financial assistance, grants, scholarships, loans, and more, along with details about Expected Family Contributions
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Understanding WISEdata Finance and WUFAR in Wisconsin School Finance Updates
Explore the WISEdata Finance system in Wisconsin, which involves vendors pulling the current Wisconsin Uniform Financial Accounting Requirements (WUFAR) chart of accounts from DPI, pushing data to the WDF, and more. Learn about the mindset shift needed for data submissions and the updates for fiscal
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Wisconsin State Budget Overview
Wisconsin's biennial state budget process is detailed, outlining how the budget is proposed, reviewed, and approved. The state relies on various tax sources for revenue and allocates funds predominantly to education, health care, and tax relief. The budget highlights the impact of Republican tax cut
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Team Overview of Wisconsin Department of Justice Personnel
Meet the dedicated team members at the Wisconsin Department of Justice, including Craig Thering, Ben Brandner, Sarah Cook, Zach Polachek, Jeanette Devereaux-Weber, Jennifer Virgin, and Megan Smaby. Learn about their roles, backgrounds, and contributions to various units within the department.
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Conference Cost Submission, Approval, and Reporting Guidelines for DOJ Programs
This policy outlines the requirements and procedures for managing conference costs within the Department of Justice (DOJ). It covers planning, approval, attendance, and reporting of conferences while ensuring efficient and responsible use of federal funds. The guidelines aim to promote cost-effectiv
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Suitability Determination for Working with Minors in Grant Conditions
The Department of Justice (DOJ) grant condition requires a determination of suitability for individuals interacting with minors under funded programs. Covered individuals must be assessed for suitability in advance to ensure safe interactions with participating minors. Exemptions for specific types
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Assertiveness Training: Let Your Voice Be Heard
Assertiveness Training: Let Your Voice Be Heard is a program developed by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Wisconsin Department of Health Services. It focuses on understanding the difference between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication techniques, learning to use assertive techniq
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Understanding Wisconsin Powers of Attorney: Core Concepts and Types
Explore the essential concepts of powers of attorney in Wisconsin, including self-determination, legal documentation, next of kin laws, and types such as health care and finance powers. Learn about the authority granted to agents and the implications of durable power of attorney.
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Understanding 18 U.S.C. 209 and Its Impact on VA Research Personnel
DOJ guidance clarifies 18 U.S.C. 209 for VA employees receiving compensation from non-Federal entities for VA research, highlighting conflicts of interest and legal implications. This law prohibits Federal employees from receiving any form of compensation from non-Federal entities for services rende
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State of Wisconsin Document Upload and Appointment Scheduling Guide
This comprehensive guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to upload documents for the State of Wisconsin, login to DaySmart Appointments, create interview schedule links for various regions and agencies, obtain the 4-digit schedule ID number, and includes instructions for creating schedule
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Performance Management Strategies for Public Health Improvement
Explore the performance management processes and systems implemented by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to enhance public health outcomes. From data-driven decision-making to prioritizing equity, discover how they aim, plan, and take action to protect and promote the health and safety of
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Understanding 18 U.S.C. 209 and Its Impact on VA Research Personnel
DOJ guidance has clarified the application of 18 U.S.C. 209 to VA employees receiving compensation from non-Federal entities for research. This law prohibits Federal employees from receiving any form of compensation from non-Federal entities for services expected as Government employees. The webinar
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Understanding Community Housing Needs in Wisconsin
Explore the importance of housing in Wisconsin communities, how property tax plays a vital role, major assessment classes, and the comparison of data sources between the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and US Census. Learn about the housing market trends, including sales volume and price points of h
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**Wisconsin Healthcare-Associated Infections in LTC Coalition: Urine Testing Guidelines**
The Wisconsin Healthcare-Associated Infections in LTC Coalition provides guidelines on when to test and submit urine specimens for testing in long-term care facilities. The focus is on reducing unnecessary urine testing, introducing tools like the UTI Stoplight Tool and the When To Test-Nursing Tool
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Geography and Five Regions of Wisconsin: Key Points and Natural Features
Wisconsin's geography is influenced by the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, affecting population distribution based on topography, soil, and climate. The state's historical reliance on soil resources for fur trade, lumber, farming, and manufacturing is evident. Varied regions like the Driftles
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Understanding Dental and Vision Benefits for Wisconsin State Employees
Explore the dental and vision benefits available to Wisconsin State employees, including details on uniform dental benefits, coverage options, annual maximums, orthodontic services, and waiting periods. Learn about the two dental plans offered by EPIC in Wisconsin, coverage percentages for basic and
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Comprehensive Fire Safety and Emergency Procedures Training
This comprehensive training program, developed by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Wisconsin Department of Health Services, covers essential fire safety and emergency procedures. Learn about identifying flammable materials, addressing special needs during emergencies, using fire extinguishers
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Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report
The Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report provides insights from a weighted principal survey on various aspects of school health programs. Results include the percentage of schools using self-assessment tools, engaging in wellness policy activities, and overseeing health programs. The data hi
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COVID-19 Testing Process in Wisconsin
The COVID-19 testing process in Wisconsin involves outreach, supplies distribution, patient care, and sample collection. Exact Sciences account managers facilitate testing outreach to SNFs, provide supplies, and ensure proper sample collection procedures. The process includes online ordering of supp
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Understanding Legal Issues in the Hospitality Industry under the ADA
The 2013 Legal Issues Webinar Series covers the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations and case law relevant to the hospitality industry. It includes topics such as public accommodations, employment, recent case laws, DOJ settlements, EEOC regulations, and more. The materials are property
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Exploring the History of the First People in Wisconsin
Discover the fascinating journey of the Paleo-Indians, the first people to inhabit North America, as they ventured into Wisconsin in pursuit of sustenance and established semi-nomadic lifestyles. Uncover how raw materials like copper, stone, wood, and bone anchored these communities in the region, l
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Monitoring Wisconsin's Opioid Overdose Epidemic Through Ambulance Data
Utilizing Wisconsin's Ambulance Run Data System (WARDS), this initiative aims to enhance opioid overdose surveillance by analyzing nonfatal overdose data in real-time. By developing specific case definitions and identifying key variables of interest, the project seeks to improve the timeliness of mo
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Audit Requirements and Compliance Guidelines for Wisconsin Educational Institutions
Explore the audit requirements and compliance guidelines applicable to educational institutions in Wisconsin, including special education fiscal auditing, Uniform Administrative Requirements, and risk-based program identification. Learn about the State Single Audit Guidelines, Wisconsin School Distr
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Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Overview
Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance (UI) program was established in 1932 as part of the Social Security Act. Paid for by state and federal payroll taxes, UI provides economic support to unemployed workers. Administered by the Department of Workforce Development, the program offers benefits based on a p
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Wisconsin Attorney General Brad D. Schimel's Open Government Summit Overview
Explore the role of Wisconsin's Attorney General in promoting open government through public records law interpretation, formal opinions, and enforcement actions. Learn about the history of sunshine laws in Wisconsin and the responsibilities of the Public Records Board in managing state records.
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Wisconsin High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Statistics
This report presents the results of the Wisconsin High School Survey 2017, focusing on various risky behaviors among students. The data includes percentages and numbers of students who engaged in behaviors such as not wearing a seat belt, riding with a driver who had been drinking, carrying weapons,
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Ethics in Prosecution: Balancing Justice and Duty
Delve into the complexities of prosecutorial ethics as explored in the TV series "Billions," discussing the duty of prosecutors to seek justice, ethical responsibilities outlined in the ABA Model Rule 3.8, and principles guiding federal prosecution. The narrative highlights challenges such as handli
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Understanding Wisconsin's Concealed Carry Law: Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot
Explore the key aspects of Wisconsin's Concealed Carry Law, including permits, prohibited venues, rights of individuals, and considerations for employers and business owners. Learn about the requirements, restrictions, and implications of carrying concealed weapons in Wisconsin to ensure compliance
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Understanding Wisconsin's New School Report Card System
Wisconsin has implemented a new accountability system to enhance understanding of school performance. The system uses a new scale aligned with national standards to compare schools across the country. This shift aims to provide a more accurate assessment of student achievement, aligning Wisconsin wi
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Wisconsin National Guard Foundation, Inc.: Supporting Wisconsin National Guard Families
Wisconsin National Guard Foundation, Inc. is a charitable foundation established in 2021 to provide scholarships, grants, and professional development opportunities for Wisconsin National Guard families. The foundation aims to increase public awareness of the vital role played by the Wisconsin Natio
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Wisconsin Public Health Statutes Overview
Explore Wisconsin's public health history, statutes, and administrative rules, including the formation of the State Board of Health, consolidation of public health statutes in 1993, and the statutory duties of local boards of health. Learn about the chapters covering administration, communicable dis
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Federal Agencies' Commitment to Youth Violence Prevention Forum
Federal agencies including HUD, HHS, ED, DOJ, and DOL are actively engaged in the Youth Violence Prevention Forum. HUD's commitment includes connecting local public housing authorities to prevention efforts, while HHS emphasizes a youth development approach. The Department of Education focuses on im
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Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report
The Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report presents survey results on the percentage of schools requiring health education courses, the distribution of required courses by grade, materials provided to health education teachers, and skills addressed in the health education curriculum. The data
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Antitrust Overview and Application to Big Tech Companies
Antitrust laws are enforced by agencies like the DoJ, FTC, and European Commission to prevent anti-competitive practices. Violations include conspiracies to fix prices or reduce output and unilateral actions by a single firm. Cartels and conspiracies are illegal, and companies can face severe penalt
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Enhancing Healthcare Emergency Preparedness and Response in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Hospital Emergency Preparedness Program (WHEPP) focuses on supporting hospitals in planning and responding to mass casualty incidents and pandemics. It emphasizes the importance of healthcare coalitions, tier coordination, and disaster medical coordination centers. The program, funded
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Land Use Case Law Update - Key Rulings and Facts of Murr v. Wisconsin
Key rulings and facts from the Murr v. Wisconsin case, including discussions on the Lot Combination Rule in Wisconsin, the property ownership by the Murrs along the St. Croix River, and the regulatory background leading to the case. Important points such as the unit of measurement in takings and its
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Civil Rights Training for School Nutrition Professionals in Wisconsin
This comprehensive civil rights training program by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction is essential for school nutrition professionals to understand and comply with federal laws prohibiting discrimination based on protected classes. The training covers the importance of notifying the pub
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Initiatives Addressing Sexual Assault and Harassment in University Settings
This comprehensive content outlines the responses and activities related to addressing sexual assault and harassment within university settings. It covers the University of New Mexico's administration's stance on the DOJ findings, the UNM-DOJ agreement, Faculty SAFE activities and resources, worksho
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