Minutes of the Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice (original) (raw)
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2009
The first item, to propose a bill draft to create a permanent, ongoing subcommittee, was approved by the Commission and will go forward as a bill draft request. The Commission decided the second item, to create an interim study committee, was not necessary due to the fact that they were proposing a permanent, ongoing subcommittee. The third item was to provide support in the final report of the Advisory Commission for the bill draft being submitted by the Legislative Committee on Health Care to create a standing committee on issues related to child welfare and juvenile justice. This item was also approved.
Recommendations To Congress and Their Rationale
Evaluation Review, 1983
Thivarticlo concerns 'recommendati'ons made in a report to Congress and the DepartMent of Educatioh on evaluation of federally supported education programs. The-work covers lOcal, state,' and federal efforts to\address questions about why'and-how well' evaluations are done, and.about'how results are used. The recommendations are dizected toward improving the quality of evaluations and enhancing their usefulness. (Author) 4 ti it'-Reproductions. supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * from the original document.' 4.10. This article concerns recinnmendations ',talk in a 'report to Congress anti the Department \of Educa)ion on'evaluation of federally supported education programs. The-work rovers local. state, and federal efforts to address 4uestions about Why and heat, ell evaluations are done, and dhow how resuhs'are used. The recommendations are directed toward et 'iMproving the quality of evaluations and' oliancing their usefulness..
Budget Committee on Human Services
2005
Regarding food and lodging investigation services, the Legislative Council staff said that North Dakota Century Code (NDCC) Section 23-09-16 requires any food or lodging establishment to be licensed either by the State Department of Health or by a local health unit. Section 23-09-11 requires each establishment to be inspected by the department at least once every two years. The Legislative Council staff said the State Department of Health has a separate Food and Lodging Division responsible for licensing and inspecting restaurants, bars, lodging facilities, mobile home parks, campgrounds, bed and breakfast facilities, retail food stores, meat markets, bakeries, schools, salvage food establishments, small food manufacturers and processors, and assisted living facilities. Under an agreement with the Department of Human Services, the division also inspects preschools and day care centers that prepare food. The division also serves as the Food and Drug Administration liaison in the state on issues relating to manufactured food and pesticide residues in food. The division consists of six full-time equivalent (FTE) employee positions-two located in Bismarck and one each in Dickinson, Fargo, Jamestown, and Minto. The division also has agreements with seven local health units. Under these agreements, the health units provide the inspection and licensing functions in their areas. The Legislative Council staff said that prior to July 1, 2005, annual license fees for food and lodging establishments were set in statute and the collections were deposited in the state general fund. Funding for providing food and lodging inspection services in the State Department of Health was primarily from the general fund. The 2005 Legislative Assembly, in Senate Bill No. 2004, changed the funding source for these services from primarily the general fund to primarily special funds from food and lodging license fee collections deposited in the department's operating fund. Statutory references to the food and NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Minutes of the