217 resultados para Accident law
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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This report summarizes progress made in Phase 1 of the GIS-based Accident Location and Analysis System (GIS-ALAS) project. The GIS-ALAS project builds on several longstanding efforts by the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT), law enforcement agencies, Iowa State University, and several other entities to create a locationally-referenced highway accident database for Iowa. Most notable of these efforts is the Iowa DOT’s development of a PC-based accident location and analysis system (PC-ALAS), a system that has been well received by users since it was introduced in 1989. With its pull-down menu structure, PC-ALAS is more portable and user-friendly than its mainframe predecessor. Users can obtain accident statistics for locations during specified time periods. Searches may be refined to identify accidents of specific types or involving drivers with certain characteristics. Output can be viewed on a computer screen, sent to a file, or printed using pre-defined formats.
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Annual Report
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Annual Report for the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy.
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A two page informational sheet about workplace sexual harassment produced by Iowa Commission on the Status of Women
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State Agency Audit Report
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State Agency Audit Report
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Annual Report of Law Enforcement Training Programs
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FY 2003 Annual Report
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State Agency Audit Report
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Booklet produced by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission for individuals who own, design, build, or develop multi-family housing.
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Investigative report produced by Iowa Citizens' Aide/Ombudsman
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Annual Report of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy for FY 2004
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State Agency Audit Report
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This brochure answers questions injured workers commonly ask about workers’ compensation. You may check Iowa Code chapters 85 through 87 and 17A, as well as Iowa Administrative Code chapter 876, for detailed information. References to Iowa Code sections and Iowa Administrative Rules appear in parentheses.
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This brochure answers questions injured workers commonly ask about workers’ compensation. You may check Iowa Code chapters 85 through 87 and 17A, as well as Iowa Administrative Code chapter 876, for detailed information. References to Iowa Code sections and Iowa Administrative Rules appear in parentheses.