1000 resultados para Iowa.
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The Board of Medicine, through efficient and effective organization, will license, monitor, discipline, educate, and when appropriate, rehabilitate physicians to assure their fitness and competence in the practice of medicine. The Board protects and enhances the public’s health, safety and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practices of medicine, surgery, and acupuncture and ensuring quality health care for Iowans.
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The Board of Medicine, through efficient and effective organization, will license, monitor, discipline, educate, and when appropriate, rehabilitate physicians to assure their fitness and competence in the practice of medicine. The Board protects and enhances the public’s health, safety and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practices of medicine, surgery, and acupuncture and ensuring quality health care for Iowans.
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The Board of Medicine, through efficient and effective organization, will license, monitor, discipline, educate, and when appropriate, rehabilitate physicians to assure their fitness and competence in the practice of medicine. The Board protects and enhances the public’s health, safety and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practices of medicine, surgery, and acupuncture and ensuring quality health care for Iowans.
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Audit report on the City of Adel, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2016
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Demographic profile of the Native American population in Iowa compiled from Census statistics.
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The Crime Victim Assistance Division (CVAD) was created by the Iowa General Assembly and founded by Attorney General Tom Miller in July 1989. In 1989, the Division administered two programs with six staff. Today, CVAD administers eight programs with 24 staff. This is the annual report for SFY2014.
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We are pleased to present this report of our work and accomplishments on behalf of crime victims and survivors. The eight programs of the CVAD served over 225,000 Iowa crime victims over SFY11, SFY12 & SFY13. This report statistically outlines the services being provided in each of these individual programs. CVAD Staff and funded victim service providers work day in and day out to provide essential, victim-centered services to those who have been harmed by violent crime. This report aims to capture the work being performed around the State of Iowa with CVAD funds. Significant accomplishments have occurred during this reporting period, including the initial planning phases of a restructuring of domestic violence, sexual assault, shelter-based and homicide survivor programming and services; enhancements in automated victim notification and continued strides in restitution collection.
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The Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department administers the E911 Program per Code of Iowa, Chapter 34A to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people of Iowa. Iowa has 115 Public Safety Answering Points across 99 counties that handle both landline and wireless 911 calls for the citizens of Iowa.Enhanced 911 (E911) means a service which provides the user of a public telephone system the ability to reach a public safety answering point (PSAP) by dialing the digits 911.
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Weekly letting report
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Ambient Water Monitoring Program provides consistent, unbiased information about the condition of Iowa’s water resources to support decisions affecting the development, management and protection of these resources. To strengthen its services, the program worked with a variety of stakeholders and other DNR programs to develop a five-year strategy for Iowa’s ambient water monitoring efforts. The strategy identifies opportunities to improve the program’s effectiveness in several categories: monitoring objectives, sampling design, data management, products and services, and program evaluation and coordination. Iowa DNR managers and technical staff will use the new strategy to guide decisions affecting the ambient monitoring program over the next five years. The strategy should also serve as a robust informational resource for stakeholders, policy makers, legislators and the public.
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Audit report on the Iowa Corn Promotion Board for the years ended August 31, 2016 and 2015
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This material provides information which will assist committee members in making decisions on the pros and cons on Legislative issues relevant to the Iowa Development commission.
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Audit report on the Iowa Innovation Corporation for the year ended June 30, 2016
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Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture. Previously Agri-News
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Weekly letting report