President's Column
By Donna H. Mooney
Seven years ago when I wrote my first
column as your President, the occasion was marked by an
orderly leadership transition. This past year has been
anything but orderly. (More)
CLEAR Annual Conference Scheduled for January 2002
As most everyone is aware it was necessary to cancel the
CLEAR Annual conference in San Antonio in September due to the
terrorist attacks and the subsequent suspension of airline
travel. (More)
New York Seeks Information on Illegal Practice
The New York State Education Department, Office of
Professional Discipline (OPD) recently conducted a nationwide
survey to ascertain how the various states respond to
allegations of illegal practice of licensed professions.
(More)
Model
Law for Licensing of Engineers
Engineering Times recently
reported that the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
has approved a new PE Licensure Model with the goal of having
it implemented in state licensing laws across the country. (More)
The
Virginia Board of Medicine’s Practitioner Information
Project
The Virginia Board of Medicine is proud to announce the
launch of its Practitioner Information Website (www.vahealthprovider.com)
July 24, 2001. (More)
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Outgoing
President's Message
By Lisa Russell Hahn
This letter was initially intended to greet you with your
registration material as you arrived in San Antonio for our
conference but due to the tragic attacks of September 11,
2001, we found it necessary to cancel the CLEAR Annual
Conference. (More)
Pass/Fail
Decisions: Subject to Tweaking
by Anne Paxton
Computer hackers often refer to a "fudge factor" as
a value or parameter that is varied in an ad hoc way to
produce the desired result. A fudge factor can often be
tweaked in more than one direction, making it useful when
results don’t come out the way people like them. (More)
New
on CLEAR's Website
First of
all, if you haven't visited the Website in a while, take a
moment to do so. The site (http://www.clearhq.org)
has received a "makeover," and the comments received
so far are very positive.
(More)
International News
In preparation for the next World Trade Organization
(WTO (www.wto.org)) ministerial meeting, submissions have been
received regarding proposals on trade liberalization in the
legal, accounting, and architectural professions.
(More)
New in Our Library
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Calendar of Events
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