Government Jobs in Marshall County, KY
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Government Jobs in Marshall County, KY Information from the Government
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Welcome to Marshall County Kentucky
marshallcounty.ky.gov
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Kentucky: Personnel Cabinet - Overview
Applying for Employment with Kentucky State Government. Overview of the Merit Employment System
personnel.ky.gov
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Kentucky: Court of Justice - Kentucky Court Dockets Online
County Division. Circuit ... Information from this system cannot be used for employment, ... This responsibility resides solely with the Kentucky Court of Justice.
apps.courts.ky.gov
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Marshall County, Kentucky
Click here to view delinquent taxes ...
www.marshallcountyky.gov
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Marshall County Property Valuation Administration
Marshall County proudly embodies the “Unbridled Spirit” of Kentucky! ... real estate and government. ... Under Kentucky law, ...
marshallpva.ky.gov
Employment and Training Administration - Workforce Professionals - What's New in Workforce Investment
Department of Education to Establish a Negotiated Rulemaking Committee to Develop Standards for Programs that Prepare Students for Gainful Employment in a Recognized Occupation
The Department of Education has announced its intention to establish a negotiated rulemaking committee to prepare proposed regulations for the Federal Student Aid programs authorized under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA) (title IV Federal Student Aid programs).
The proposed regulations would establish standards for programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.
The June 12, 2013 FEDERAL REGISTER provides full background and nomination protocols. Nominations for negotiators to serve on the committee are requested by July 12.
Excerpts follow:
This committee will include representatives of organizations or groups with interests that are significantly affected by the subject matter of the proposed regulations. The Department has identified the following constituencies as having interests that are significantly affected by the topic proposed for negotiations. The Department plans to seat as negotiators individuals from organizations or groups representing these constituencies:
Students.Legal assistance organizations that represent students.Consumer advocacy organizations.Financial aid administrators at postsecondary institutions.State higher education executive officers.State attorneys general and other appropriate State officials.Business and industry.Institutions of higher education eligible to receive Federal assistance under title III, Parts A, B, and F and title V of the HEA, which include Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, Predominantly Black Institutions, and other institutions with a substantial enrollment of needy students as defined in title III of the HEA.Two-year public institutions of higher education.Four-year public institutions of higher education.Private, non-profit institutions of higher education.Private, for-profit institutions of higher education.Regional accrediting agencies.National accrediting agencies.Specialized accrediting agencies.Evaluation of the Aging Worker Initiative: ETA Releases Interim and Final Reports
The Employment and Training Administration has released a new Occasional Paper -- Evaluation of the Aging Worker Initiative: Interim and Final Reports Training and Employment Notice 34-12 provides additional information on this evaluation. Please note other recent releases: Five-Year Research and Evaluation Strategic Plan Program Years 2012-2017 Evaluation of the National Farmworkers Jobs Program (NFJP) Implementation Evaluation of the Community-Based Job Training Grant (CBJTG) Program Rapid Response under WIA: An Evaluation of Management, Services, and Financing Green Jobs and Health Care Implementation Study Final Report
ETA Advises States on Rules for the Appropriate Use of and Access to Social Security Numbers
The Employment and Training Administration has advised states that recent changes restrict the use of and access to Social Security Numbers (SSNs) in the unemployment insurance (UI) program.
