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In this episode of The Lake Forest Podcast, Pete Jansons and Skoo Walker dive into the latest buzz around town. From power outages and Deerpath construction headaches to a deep discussion on the Lake Forest Rec Center, CROYA, and the ever-confusing Caucus process—it's all here. Plus, throwbacks to WSNS Channel 44, MLB blackout frustrations, and a big win for the LFHS JV Hockey team.✅ Lake Forest power outage update and Deerpath construction chaos✅ LFHS JV Hockey wins STATE—congrats to the team and Coach Steve Sarauer✅ CROYA vs Rec Center: What's the difference and who's it for?✅ Caucus process confusion: Bylaws, advisory boards & interview gripes✅ White Sox nostalgia: Channel 44 static, Pat Kelly bat day & short-shorts✅ Spring sports season begins: lacrosse, baseball, softball & turf talk✅ What's next under Michael Wick's leadership of Parks & Rec?Key Moments:✅ 0:00 Skoo Walker and Pete Jansons host The Lake Forest Podcast✅ 2:25 Power outage in Lake Forest, Illinois✅ 3:22 Deerpath Road update
In this episode of The Lake Forest Podcast, we sit down with Regina Etherton, the Vice President of the Lake Forest Caucus and the incoming President, to break down:✅ The controversy surrounding the Bylaws changes!✅ What REALLY happened with the Ad Hoc Committee?✅ Why does the Caucus President hand-pick their successor?✅ Should the leadership selection process be more democratic?✅ Does the Caucus need a steady fundraising strategy?✅ How does the Caucus define a "conflict of interest"?
Corporate Law: Inception of the CorporationWhy Choose the Corporate Form?Entrepreneurs, investors, and businesspeople choose the corporate form for several reasons. Limited liability is a primary factor, as it protects shareholders' personal assets from business debts and liabilities. Perpetual existence ensures continuity even with changes in ownership or management. Centralized management, with a board of directors overseeing operations and officers handling day-to-day tasks, provides structure and expertise.Legal Formation of a CorporationA corporation is formed by filing articles of incorporation (or a certificate of incorporation) with the relevant state authority. This document includes the corporation's name, purpose, authorized shares, registered agent, and sometimes initial board or incorporator details. Delaware is a popular jurisdiction due to its established corporate law and court system.Limited Liability and the Corporate VeilLimited liability encourages investment by shielding shareholders from personal liability for corporate debts. However, courts can pierce the corporate veil and hold shareholders personally liable in cases of fraud, commingling of funds, or disregard for corporate formalities.Corporate Governance: BylawsBylaws outline the corporation's internal governance, including procedures for director elections, board meetings, officer roles, and shareholder meetings. Bylaws are typically adopted at the initial organizational meeting and can be amended by shareholder or board vote.Capital Structure at InceptionA corporation's capital structure consists of authorized shares, which can be common stock or multiple classes with different rights. Par value is a nominal value assigned to shares, but it is often symbolic in modern practice. Shareholders become owners of the corporation by purchasing stock.Authorized vs. Issued SharesAuthorized shares are the maximum number of shares a corporation can issue, as stated in its articles of incorporation. Issued shares are the shares that have been sold to investors.Key Concepts for Bar Exam and Law SchoolUnderstanding the reasons for choosing the corporate form, the formation process, limited liability, corporate governance, and capital structure is essential for success on the bar exam and in law school. Common exam scenarios include issues related to bylaws, piercing the corporate veil, and share issuance.SummaryCorporations offer limited liability, perpetual existence, and centralized management. They are formed by filing articles of incorporation and governed by bylaws. Capital structure includes authorized and issued shares. Understanding these foundational elements is crucial for navigating corporate law.
This is the conclusion to Michaels and my efforts to bring our branch officers into compliance with our Bylaws, the Constitution, and the election rules. Did the rule of law prevail... Listen to find out. (Spoiler: it prevailed in the sense that the Branch voted, and we will respect the expressed will of the Branch.)
Corporate Law: Inception of the CorporationWhy Choose a Corporation?The corporate form offers several advantages over other business structures. Limited liability protects shareholders' personal assets from business debts and liabilities, attracting investment and encouraging risk-taking. Perpetual existence ensures continuity even as shareholders change. Centralized management delegates decision-making to a board of directors, streamlining operations.Forming a CorporationCorporations are typically formed by filing articles of incorporation (or a certificate of incorporation) with the relevant state authority. This document includes essential information like the corporation's name, purpose, authorized shares, and registered agent. Delaware is a popular choice due to its established corporate law and court system.Limited Liability and the Corporate VeilLimited liability is a cornerstone of corporate law. Shareholders are generally only liable for the amount they invested. However, courts can pierce the corporate veil and hold shareholders personally liable in cases of fraud, commingling of funds, or disregard for corporate formalities.Corporate Governance: BylawsBylaws outline the corporation's internal governance procedures, such as director elections, board meetings, officer roles, and shareholder meetings. Bylaws are typically adopted at the initial organizational meeting and can be amended by shareholder or board vote.Capital Structure at InceptionA corporation's capital structure consists of authorized shares, which can be common stock or multiple classes with different rights. Shares may have a par value, a nominal value that is often minimal in modern practice. Shareholders become owners of the corporation by purchasing stock.Key Concepts and Exam TipsAuthorized vs. issued shares: A corporation can issue fewer shares than authorized, retaining the ability to issue more later.Preemptive rights: Shareholders may have the right to purchase a proportionate share of new stock issuances to maintain their ownership percentage.Promoter liability: Individuals acting on behalf of a corporation before it is formed may be personally liable for contracts unless the corporation adopts them.Ultra vires acts: Acts beyond the scope of the corporation's stated purpose may be challenged, although this is less common today.SummaryCorporations offer limited liability, perpetual existence, and centralized management. They are formed by filing articles of incorporation and governed by bylaws. Understanding capital structure, shareholder rights, and potential liabilities is crucial for navigating corporate law.
Northland has a bit of a problem – a horse poo problem. It's enough of an issue that a bylaw is being considered that would hold riders accountable for their animal's droppings. However, riders have expressed concern over the risks of collecting the manure near busy roads. Far North Deputy Mayor Kelly Stratford told Mike Hosking the bylaw wouldn't impact people riding on roads, just those in public spaces like town squares. She said the consultation is making a mountain out of a molehill. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to crime activist and Eblockwatch founder, Andre Snyman about the new Joburg CCTV bylaw that has sparked concern for some residents and crime activists. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This session shares the Franklin (MA) Town Council Meeting of Wednesday, February 26, 2025. 8 of the members participated in Council Chambers, 1 was absent (Dellorco). Quick recap:Going right to legislation for actionBylaw Amendment 25-924: A Bylaw to Amend the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 82, Fees, Municipal Service - Second Reading; Motion to waive reading, passes - Motion to approve, second, vote via roll call passes 8-0-1 (1 absent)Resolution 25-05: Free Cash To Stabilization Accounts Transfers Motion to approve, second - Discussion had been part of the capital budget review by FinCom and Capital budget subcmte but not yet set here for approval - Passes 8-0-1 (1 absent)Bylaw Amendment 25-925: Amendment to Sewer System Map (Raymond St.) - First Reading - Last parcel on the road to extend this to. Motion to move to second reading, passes 8-0-1 (1 absent) Related to the aboveBylaw Amendment 25-926: Amendment to Water System Map (Raymond St.) - First Reading - Water to go along with the sewer as noted, motion to move to second reading, passes 8-0-1 (1 absent)Resolution 25-11: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44 §53F3/4 - Motion to waive reading, passes 8-0-1; Motion to approve, second, passes 8-0-1 (1 absent)Town Administrator's ReportMarch 5 preliminary FY 2026 budget update coming Traditional slide show, and updatesMirchi withdrew the alcohol liquor license applicationDid get confirmation from the Commonwealth, August 31, Best Western will be closed to the emergency shelter program; Jamie still gets emails etc. and blame us for the town role which was not our choice, it was totally a state decision and effort, thanks to the residents and organizations for handling this under the circumstancesMotion to enter executive session, not to return to open meetingMotion, second, passes via roll 8-0-1 (1 Absent)Let's listen to the meeting recording which runs about 2 hours and 45 minutes. Audio link -> --------------My expanded notes -> https://docs.google.com/document/d/10yE_Dj5dIlYdzyYou4cZhh5AD4kJL0JZOGgg0BDuOfA/edit?usp=drive_link Franklin TV video is ready for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbkmz3G_q6Y The Agenda doc and most materials released for this session -> https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02262025-1602 My notes captured during the meeting in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aFS-kA1Xy3rCoN2v-1H8-wbGw6nlI21m/view?usp=drive_link -------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me knowAnd if you have interest in reporting on meetings or events, please...
This session shares the Franklin (MA) Town Council Meeting of Wednesday, February 5, 2025. 7 of the members participated in Council Chambers, 2 were absent (Chandler & Hamblen). Quick recap: Fire Department - Promotions Captain Matthew Kelly & Lieutenant Jeffrey Ward PUBLIC HEARINGS a. Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of September Drive and Countryside Lane and Drainage Lots Parcels A and B and Easements b. New Common Victualler Section 12 Restaurant All Alcoholic Beverages License and Approval of Karan Goswami as the Manager - Kaushik Restaurants Inc. d/b/a Mirchi Indian Cuisine PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION - ALS/BLS Trends - EMS Battalion Chief Billy “Numbers” Blanchard, EMS Captain Laurie Kaye Legislation for action (all votes passed with the same via roll call or voice vote 7-0-2 (2 absent) Resolution 25-07: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of September Drive and Countryside Lane and Drainage Lots Parcels A and B and Easements Bylaw Amendment 25-924: A Bylaw to Amend the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 82, Fees, Municipal Service - First Reading Resolution 25-10: Adoption of the 2025 Master Plan for the Town of Franklin https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4018/Final-Report Resolution 25-04: Capital Improvement Plan Resolution 25-02: Statewide Opioid Settlement Fund Appropriation Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-919: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185 Section 20 of the Code of the Town of Franklin - Signs (at C. 3.) Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-920: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185 Section 20 of the Code of the Town of Franklin- Signs (at E.2.) Bylaw Amendment 25-922: Amendment to Sewer System Map Bylaw Amendment 25-923: Amendment to Water System Map Resolution 25-08: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44, §53F3/4 Resolution 25-09: Acceptance of Gifts - Senior Center ($50), Veterans' ($2,550), & Recreation ($8,405)Let's listen to the meeting recording which runs about 2 hours and 45 minutes. Audio link -> --------------Franklin TV video is ready for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/4rx-pHX5q_Q?&t=161 The Agenda doc and most materials released for this session -> https://franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02052025-1546 Fire Dept presentation on call volume leading to an increase in ambulance rates https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4402/Fire-EMS-Presentation-2525?bidId= My notes in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z9V6bpd4oFls9lbGgb1nzVoDhi8wu6cV/view?usp=drive_link -------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (
This session of the radio show shares our “Town Council Quarterbacking” with Town Council Chair Tom Mercer. We had our conversation via the Zoom Conference Bridge on Thursday, February 6, 2025. Our conversation condenses the Council meeting of Wednesday night (Feb 5) with a focus on two questions:• ok, what just happened? • What does it mean for Franklin residents and taxpayers?Topics for this sessionFire Department - Promotions Captain Matthew Kelly & Lieutenant Jeffrey WardPUBLIC HEARINGSa. Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of September Drive and Countryside Lane and Drainage Lots Parcels A and B and Easementsb. New Common Victualler Section 12 Restaurant All Alcoholic Beverages License and Approval of Karan Goswami as the Manager - Kaushik Restaurants Inc. d/b/a Mirchi Indian CuisinePRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION - ALS/BLS Trends - EMS Battalion Chief Billy “Numbers” Blanchard, EMS Captain Laurie KayeLegislation for actionResolution 25-07: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of September Drive and Countryside Lane and Drainage Lots Parcels A and B and EasementsBylaw Amendment 25-924: A Bylaw to Amend the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 82, Fees, Municipal Service - First ReadingResolution 25-10: Adoption of the 2025 Master Plan for the Town of Franklin https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4018/Final-ReportResolution 25-04: Capital Improvement PlanResolution 25-02: Statewide Opioid Settlement Fund AppropriationZoning Bylaw Amendment 24-919: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185 Section 20 of the Code of the Town of Franklin - Signs (at C. 3.)Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-920: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185 Section 20 of the Code of the Town of Franklin- Signs (at E.2.)Bylaw Amendment 25-922: Amendment to Sewer System MapBylaw Amendment 25-923: Amendment to Water System MapResolution 25-08: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44, §53F3/4Resolution 25-09: Acceptance of Gifts - Senior Center ($50), Veterans' ($2,550), & Recreation ($8,405)Let's listen to my conversation with Tom as we recap the Town Council meeting held this week--------------Franklin TV video is ready for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/4rx-pHX5q_Q?&t=161 The Agenda doc and most materials released for this session -> https://franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02052025-1546 Fire Dept presentation on call volume leading to an increase in ambulance rateshttps://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4402/Fire-EMS-Presentation-2525?bidId= My notes in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z9V6bpd4oFls9lbGgb1nzVoDhi8wu6cV/view?usp=drive_link --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public...
Gardeners trying to do right by the ecosystem often run into antiquated bylaws, covenants and restrictions that prohibit natural yards. This frustration led to the creation of Bylaws for Biodiversity, an initiative to encourage lawmakers and homeowners associations to adopt rules that protect and promote biodiversity on private and public lands. Joining me on the podcast this week to discuss the motivation behind Bylaws for Biodiversity are two of the program's advocates: Nina-Marie Lister and Lorraine Johnson. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps anyone can do to have a thriving garden or landscape. It's what I still do today, without exception to get incredible results, even in the most challenging conditions. Subscribe to the joegardener® email list to receive weekly updates about new podcast episodes, seasonal gardening tips, and online gardening course announcements. Check out The joegardener® Online Gardening Academy for our growing library of organic gardening courses. Follow joegardener® on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter, and subscribe to The joegardenerTV YouTube channel.
Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger is in campaign mode after confirmation he's seeking a second term in October's elections. He'll battle Councillor Sara Templeton for the top job, the only other contender so far. In his first catch up of 2025, he discussed his motivations with John MacDonald, as well as thoughts on alcohol bylaws, changing speed limits, and the lack of GPs in the area. He's prepared to talk to the new Health Minister about Canterbury's GP shortage. Victoria University research has found half of family doctors in the region have no room for new patients. It's worse in south Canterbury, and 59% of GPs have closed their books. Phil Mauger told MacDonald he'll talk with Simeon Brown about potential solutions. He says there's more people in Christchurch than ever, meaning the load is greater on general practices. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Saint John's fire chief Rob Nichol joins host Emily Brass to discuss a proposed bylaw governing outdoor fires. Nichol says Saint John is the only major New Brunswick city that doesn't have such a bylaw.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Emilie McBride is trying to erect a prefabricated home in Sackville.
Happy Lunar New Year! This week on the podcast FTR features special guest Jiayi Li who brings New Year greetings on behalf of the NWP to all New West residents.First up is a discussion regarding the West End and Massey Victory Heights resident association meetings. Resident associations play a critical role in the community and a couple of them had special meetings this week to discuss a range of neighbourhood topics.The 23% property tax hike (2023-2025) keeps inching closer as the Budget By-law is about to be voted on at New West City Council on January 27th. It's forecast that this term of Council could result in a 30% tax hike - a record for the Royal City. Mayor Johnstone's trip to Dubai in 2023 has triggered a review of the City's policies when it comes to international travel. A staff report is making some significant recommendations regarding the manner in which overseas trips are approved and reported to the public.Metro Vancouver's ongoing PR disaster continued unabated this week with revelations that spending on per diems and meeting fees is ballooning 'out of control'. Listen to several interviews and media reports on this topic which are bound to increase your blood pressure!Coun. Paul Minhas will have his "Canucks on Columbia" motion debated at the next Council meeting. But will our cherished Canucks be seeing some post-season play this year? Only time will tell.Minhas is also bringing forward a motion to install special Remembrance Day sidewalks in New West. It's likely to get the support of Council and be implemented later this year.Upcoming events include the Jan 30th Councillor Cafe at the Holy Trinity Cathedral at 514 Carnarvon St from 7-9 pm. No RSVP is required. Don't forget the Burger and Beer @ Begbie's event on Feb 6th. Tickets are $30 and it's almost sold out.If you enjoy For the Record with Daniel Fontaine and Paul Minhas be sure to tell your family and friends to follow us too! This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major platforms.
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Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - On January 9, 2025, Campbell River's City Council gave first and second readings to a public nuisance amendment bylaw intended to prevent floodlighting, spotlighting and directional lighting from shining beyond the properties they protect onto residential areas. Council is giving the public to respond in writing before making a decision. Bylaw Services Manager (SM) Karl Read pointed out that it has been a year since Paula Burque asked the city to remedy this matter.
Mindy has lived in Gladstone for over 30 years (and grew up in North Portland), prior to moving to Gladstone along with husband Steve they spent 12 years moving across states with the US Navy. They have 2 children and 5 grandsons. Mindy has spent her career dedicated to service. Working with and for the public has enabled Mindy to form relationships with professionals from other cities in and around the area. She has been at her current job for over 30 years. Mindy has worked alongside Gladstone residents to champion parks and green-spaces and she has served on the Parks Board and the Budget and Audit Committee. Prior to her elected position in 2020, she served for a year with the By-Laws committee and now champions other cities to ‘get those bylaws updated'! She believes the most valuable asset Gladstone has is the People and the Parks. ‘If we care for them everything else that is good will follow'. Currently a liaison to the Clackamas County Library Board, stating she has gained a deep respect for the libraries and their patrons. Partnering with Clackamas County, Gladstone has just opened a brand-new Library building right on main street. This new building along with a new Public Works building and City Hall/Police Station has solidified Gladstone's commitment to work on their downtown core focusing on revitalization. Mindy has served in many other liaison appointments, as this will be her second 4-year term with the City. Changing liaison appointments each year has given her insights to the wants and needs of the residents in Gladstone. She served as Vice-Chair of the Women's Caucus in 2024 and will serve as President for the 2025 year. She has been with the Women's Caucus almost since its beginning during COVID. She says; the LOC has opened many avenues for learning and growth, friendships and mentors and so much more! Serving with and learning from people all across Oregon plus the LOC staff has been the most unexpected and needed addition to her elected position. When not at work or at a city meeting you can find her on any Golf Course, in the Parks with other community members, in her yard trying to bring in the butterflies and bees, at Church, volunteering at Gladstones transitional housing facility, Tukwila Springs and helping efforts with the non-profit group The Friends of Gladstone Nature Park. She believes; family time is a gift, quiet time is a blessing and faith is a must. She is a volunteer at heart and truly appreciates a good conversation. Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Allied Video Productions!
In this episode, AAEP Past President Katie Garrett, DVM, DACVS, discussed the proposed upcoming changes to the AAEP Bylaws. She explained the upcoming vote on 18 amendments, the officer selection process, and the role of the nominating committee.You can access the AAEP Webinar on proposed bylaw amendments here: https://aaep.org/event/webinar-q-a-about-proposed-aaep-bylaws-amendments/The Business of Practice is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 104Hosts: Dr Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (csisson@equinenetwork.com) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Dr. Katie GarrettLink: AAEP Webinar on Proposed Bylaw AmendmentsPodcast Website: The Business of Practice
This episode includes four different Area Directors: Jon Birdt - Area 2 Lafe Kunkel - Area 5 Ben Berry - Area 6 Frank Rizzi - Area 7 We discuss many sections within the proposed bylaws, as well as questions posed by individuals. There is a lot of good information and doesn't require you to read the bylaws (but I recommend it).
Proposed new bylaws banning on-street services for homeless people, could end up costing lives. That's according to Glenda Harrington, of Dublin-based soup run Friends Helping Friends.
New proposed bylaws for soup kitchens have caused a lot of controversy with volunteers in the sector…There are plans to draft ‘soup kitchen' bylaws to end groups setting up unregulated services like hot meals to homeless people.The council said it wants food services to be provided in safe, regulated, indoor settings.To discuss, Andrea is joined by Lorraine O'Connor from the Muslim Sisters of Éire and Glenda Harrington, the Founder of Friends Helping Friends, an outdoor soup kitchen in Dublin City centre.
In this episode, AAEP Past President Katie Garrett, DVM, DACVS, discussed the proposed upcoming changes to the AAEP Bylaws. She explained the upcoming vote on 18 amendments, the officer selection process, and the role of the nominating committee.You can access the AAEP Webinar on proposed bylaw amendments here: https://aaep.org/event/webinar-q-a-about-proposed-aaep-bylaws-amendments/The Business of Practice is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 104Hosts: Dr Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (csisson@equinenetwork.com) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Dr. Katie GarrettLink: AAEP Webinar on Proposed Bylaw AmendmentsPodcast Website: The Business of Practice
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A new proposed bylaw in Fredericton would require taxi companies to have at least one wheel-chair accessible vehicle in their fleets. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ability NB executive director Haley Flaro for her thoughts.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-taxi-company-mobility-accessibility-1.7411876
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Yeva Mattson is a community planner for the City of Saint John and Pankuj Nalavde is the city's Community Planning and Housing Director.
Kathleen K Mairella PT DPT MA FAPTAEducation:Degree: Doctor of Physical TherapyInstitution: MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA Major; Physical TherapyDate: May 2006Degree: Master of ArtsInstitution Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY Major: Movement Science and EducationDate: May 1992Degree: Bachelor of ScienceInstitution: Boston University, Boston MA Major: Physical TherapyDate awarded: May 1978Employment and Positions Held:Professor Emerita, Rutgers University, 2022-presentDirector of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, School of Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ, 2016-2022Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, School of Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ, 2014-2016Assistant Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor, Rutgers University (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey prior to July 1,2013), School of Health Related Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ , 2006-2014Physical Therapist, Brookdale Physical Therapy, Nutley, New Jersey, 2007-2008Instructor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/School of Health Related Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark, New Jersey, 2004-2006Adjunct Instructor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/School of Health Related Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark, New Jersey, 2002-2004Practice Development Facilitator, Atlantic Health System/Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown NJ, 2001-2002Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education, Fairleigh Dickinson University Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Morristown NJ, 1999-2001Adjunct Instructor. Fairleigh Dickinson University Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Morristown NJ, 1999Adjunct Instructor, Union County College Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Plainfield NJ, 1997-2000Physical Therapist, ARC Essex School, Livingston, NJ 1999Rehabilitation Supervisor, JerseyCare HomeHealth and Hospice, Belleville, NJ, 1995-1998 Physical Therapist, Independent Practice, Home Care, Nutley NJ, 1991-1995Adjunct Instructor, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1991-1992Staff Physical Therapist, The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJ, 1985-1986Staff Physical Therapist, Welkind Rehabilitation Hospital, Chester, NJ, 1983-1984Senior Physical Therapist, Neuroscience Team, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, 1982-1983Staff Physical Therapist, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, 1981-1982Staff Physical Therapist, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, 1980-1981 Staff Physical Therapist, New Jersey Rehabilitation Hospital, East Orange, NJ, 1978-1980Membership in Scientific/Professional Organizations:American Physical Therapy Association: 1976-presentChair, House of Delegates Reference Committee, 2025Member, House of Delegates Reference Committee 2023-2024 Chair, House Special Committee on Bylaws, 2019-2021 Bylaws Review Task Force, 2018-2019Director, Board of Directors, 2009-2017Board work assignments:APTA Committees and Task Forces:Best Practices in Clinical Education Task Force, chair 2016-2017Leadership Development Committee, chair 2013-2017Executive Committee, elected 5th member 2015-2016Recruitment and Retention of Early-Career Members Task Force, member 2014- 2016Public Policy and Advocacy Committee, member, 2012-2015 Finance and Audit Committee, member 2011-2013Member Engagement and Leadership Development Task Force, chair 2011- 2013Physical Therapy Classification and Payment Task Force/ Alternative Payment Task Force, chair 2013-2014, member 2012-2013CSM Review Work Group, member 2011-12Task Force on Governance Review, member 2009-2011Committee on Referral for Profit, liaison, 2009-2011Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service Advisory Group, liaison 2009- 2011Board Workgroups:Strategic Planning Board Work Group, chair 2013-2017Criteria for House Motions from the Board of Directors, member 2014-2015, Governance Proposal Board Work Group, member 2011-2013Board Work and Information Management Board Work Group, member 2011- 2012Board Workgroup on Board Performance Evaluation, member 2009-2010 Components:Student Assembly, 2011-2014Chapters:Maryland (2016-2017, 2010-2011), Nebraska (2015-2017), Nevada (2016-2017), Idaho (2011-2016). Texas (2014-2016), New York (2013-2015), Michigan (2010- 2014), Wisconsin (2011-2014), New Mexico (2009-2013), North Dakota (2009- 2011), Utah (2009-2010)Sections:Education (2014-2017), Women's Health (2015-2017), Geriatrics (2015-2016), Pediatrics (2009-2012)Councils:Chapter President Council, liaison 2011-2014APTA Mentorship Program, 2005-2010 (program discontinued) Committee to Approve the House of Delegates Minutes, 2007CEO Search Committee, 2007Committee on Chapters and Sections. 2004-2007, Chair 2006 Education Strategic Planning Group, 2004American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts 2022-present Chair, Bylaws Review Task Force 2023-2024Assembly Representative, 2024American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey: 1978-80, 1983-2022 Delegate to APTA House of Delegates, 1998 -2004, 2008-2009, 2018-2022 Chief Delegate, 2004-2008Federal Affairs Liaison, 2018-2019Alternate delegate, 2017-2018Legislative Committee, 1998-2018Legislative Advisory Panel, 2007-20182009 Annual Conference Committee, 2008-2009, chairMembership Chair, 2005-2007 Executive Committee, 1996-2005 President, 2001-2005 President-elect, 2000-2001 Vice-president 1998-2001 Secretary 1996-1998Direct Access Task Force, Chair, 1996-1999Home Health Special Interest Group Workgroup 1997APTA Private Practice Section, 2000-presentAPTA Private Practice Section, Graham Sessions Planning Committee, 2021-presentAPTA Academy of Leadership and Innovation (formerly Health Policy and Administration Section), 2003-presentAcademy of Physical Therapy Education, 1999-2002, 2004-presentAmerican Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 1994-2002, 2010-present APTA Orthopedics Section, 2007-2018APTA Section on Women's Health, 2002-2004, 2009-2011, 2016-2018APTA Section on Research, 2012-2015APTA Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section, 2010-2012APTA Neurology Section, 1980s, 1993-1998, 2000-2003APTA Health Policy Section, 2002-2003APTA Section on Administration, 1998-1999APTA Home Health Section, 1993-1999New York New Jersey Clinical Education Consortium, 2006-2014, 2016-present Home Health Assembly of New Jersey, 1996-1998National Head Injury Foundation Workgroup, Washington DC, 1981-1983American Physical Therapy Association, District of Columbia Chapter Continuing Education Chairperson, 1982Service to the University/College/School on Committees/Councils/Commissions: SchoolRutgers University SHP Committee on Faculty Development, September 2015-September 2018Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Faculty Chair, September 2012-September 2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Committees, 2012-2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Admissions and Academic Standing, 2011-2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Curriculum Review, 2007-2010 DepartmentRutgers University SHP Newark DPT Curriculum Committee, 2015-2022, Chair January 2022- July 2022Rutgers University SHP Newark DPT Orientation Committee Co-chair, 2016-2021Rutgers University SHP Newark DPT Awards and Scholarship Committee, 2017-2022 Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHP Newark DPT Admissions Committee 2002-2019Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHP Newark DPT Program Student Activities Committee, Faculty Liaison, 2006-2019Honors and Awards:Catherine Worthington Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, 2023Lucy Blair Service Award, American Physical Therapy Association, 2019Outstanding Service Award, American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey, 2013 President's Award, American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey, 2008, 2006, 1999Peer Reviewed Publications:Sack S, Radler DR, Mairella KK, Touger-Decker R, Khan H, Physical therapists' attitudes, knowledge, and practice approaches regarding people who are obese, Phys Ther; 89(8):804- 15, 2009
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
In this week's episode, The Dancing Housewife discusses critical proposed revisions to the bylaws of USA Dance that could significantly alter the organization's governance structure. Joined by Dr. Phil Carter, a seasoned dance sport member, physician, and attorney, the conversation delves into the implications of centralizing authority to the Senior Vice President and extending terms for appointed directors. They explore the potential legal conflicts with Virginia's nonprofit statutes and emphasize the importance of member involvement and fiduciary duty among board members. The episode concludes with a call to action for USA Dance members to voice their concerns to ensure governance transparency and respect for the electoral process. If you're enjoying The Dancing Housewife let us know! Leave a comment or review and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and follow us on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss an episode! And don't forget to visit The Dancing Housewife Blog for more content.
You can read a whole book full of 19th century etiquette… or you can read the hastily-tacked-on final chapter listing one hundred fun facts the author didn't have space to include elsewhere. The Antiques Freaks are joined by the Terrible Book Club for some antique advice from the historical etiquette manual Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society by S. A. Frost (published 1869). (The editorial staff of Antiques Freaks are fully aware that “Victorian” does not accurately describe events and publications occurring in America as by the 19th century we had thoroughly thrown off the yoke of monarchy; however in the interest of SEO we are forced to title the podcast episode thus. Pray accept our deepest apologies.)
It's a little bit late, but it's time for Mike D's annual Birthday Bylaw! And this time around, he decided to go way back and make us talk about Howard Hawks' seminal 1939 classic drama, ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS!
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
St. John's senior Marilyn Porter has run into a snag after complaints about a pro-Palestinian mural on her property. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.
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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson speaks with host Rachel Cave about protecting historic homes and buildings in the town now and into the future through a new heritage conservation bylaw.
Rules Regulations Bylaws and The Act | The DIFFERENCES #realestateeducation #realestate It's very important right from the start for students to understand the fundamental differences between the RULES, REGULATIONS, BYLAWS and the ACT itself. They're what regulate our industry and our professional conduct as licensees. But specifically on a case by case basis...how do they work? Raman explains... These weekly Q&A Sessions are offered to our students to help them in their studies and clear up these sticky concepts. Our students love the results. Start your career in Real Estate today! Our courses equip you with the skills needed to pass your licensing exam in Alberta. Link in the comments.
Some of our groups work with financial year start & end dates in our system different from the ones setup with the IRS. In this episode, we share some solid reasons why your group may want to get these in alignment. MoneyMinder has been supporting volunteer-run nonprofit treasurers for two decades. Cyndi helps treasurers navigate this territory as a lifetime volunteer herself. Whether new to your role or a seasoned veteran, these tips might help make your volunteer experience easier. Click here for a transcript of this podcast.
We learn about new bylaws that effectively block 'renoviction loopholes' in some Ontario cities, and why Dalhousie Legal Aid thinks municipalities should consider introducing them here in Nova Scotia.
October 2024: This month's speaker tour is instead Secular AA's Biennial General Membership Meeting, held on Sunday October 6th, 2024. During this session, general membership votes were held on:the location of ICSAA 2026,nominated members to the Board of Secular AA,and ratification of Board-amended Bylaws.This is an open and welcoming meeting and should be interesting for anyone, newcomer and long-timer alike (or just curious).Next month's Secular AA Global Speaker Tour will be featuring "Beyond Belief" from Ottawa, ON on Sunday, November 3rd with simultaneous translation at:2 pm EST1 pm CST12 pm AZ11 am PST7 pm UK6 am AEDT (Monday)Everyone is welcome to join our monthly open/public secular AA meeting.ZOOM ID 864 4074 0033Passcode 121212(CON TRADUCCIÓN SIMULTÁNEA INGLÉSESPAÑOL)For more info on secular AA including Zoom meetings, in-person meetings, and virtual gatherings, check out:- https://aasecular.org- secularAA@gmail.comSecular AA is AA sobriety without the God-stuff, one of the fastest growing subcultures within Alcoholics Anonymous offering 100 agnostic/atheist/freethinkers AA meetings every day + regional events and the International Conference of Secular AA (ICSAA). More @ https://aasecular.org
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
We spoke with Pankuj Nalavde, the Community Planning and Housing Director for the City of Saint John.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council has hit a setback after the High Court ruled its 2021 Freedom Camping Bylaw invalid. Queenstown Lakes District Council Chief Executive Mike Theelen spoke to Corin Dann.
It's deep dive day into the NCAA. How long can it get away with not paying players? And why can't you buy a Marvin Harrison jersey? Plus, we'll catch up on the Trump case in DC, along with a subscriber bonus on Trump's pre-sentencing shenanigans in New York. Links: People of the State of NY v. Trump [Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67326478/people-of-the-state-of-new-york-v-trump/ US v. Trump [DC District Court Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67656604/united-states-v-trump/ Harrison Term Sheet https://trellis.law/doc/212200687/exhibit-s-b-motion-001-binding-term-sheet Harrison lawsuit - docket NY State https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/DocumentList?docketId=pkxwgcifFwH9hi6CEFZ0gw==&display=all&courtType=New%20York%20County%20Supreme%20Court&resultsPageNum=1 Harrison Signatures comparison https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=dINzhEB291So47ULr1tEAA== NCFL By-Laws 12.5.2.1 https://web3.ncaa.org/lsdbi/search/bylawView?id=266#result NCAA v. Alston (2021) https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=7588998090147227883 Fontenot v. NCAA docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68024296/fontenot-v-national-collegiate-athletic-association/ Fontenot complaint https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cod.229378/gov.uscourts.cod.229378.1.0.pdf House NIL complaint https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17248915/in-re-college-athlete-nil-litigation/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc 15 U.S.C. 1 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/1 NCAA 2024-2025 Manual and Bylaws https://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D125.pdf NIL overview https://www.finnegan.com/en/insights/articles/a-beginners-guide-to-ncaa-name-image-and-likeness-rights.html Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod Patreon: patreon.com/LawAndChaosPod
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dive into the latest news regarding the NCAA's formal notice of allegations against Michigan. The discussion covers the reception of the allegations, the procedural nuances, and the potential consequences for Michigan's football program and its key personnel.The hosts analyze various reports, speculate on possible outcomes, and discuss the broader implications for college football. This comprehensive episode also provides some light-hearted banter about the Ohio State and Michigan rivalry, making it a must-watch for fans interested in NCAA regulations and college football dynamics. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:47 Breaking News: Michigan's Notice of Allegations 01:14 Details of the Allegations 03:50 Timing and Implications for Michigan 05:49 Potential Consequences and Responses 14:50 Comparisons and Broader Context 38:36 Jim Harbaugh's Diplomatic Immunity 39:41 Ohio State Podcast Shoutouts 40:07 NCAA Notice of Allegations 41:44 Reading the Bylaws 42:18 Engaging with the Audience 43:54 Michigan Monday Podcast 50:27 Connor Stalions Controversy 57:32 Impact on Michigan's Future 01:07:37 NCAA Punishments and Speculations 01:10:08 NCAA's Dilemma with Michigan 01:11:10 Wisconsin: Cheese, Beer, and Football 01:12:46 Super Chat: NCAA and CFP's Role 01:13:48 Michigan's Potential Consequences 01:18:06 The Integrity of College Football 01:33:14 Michigan's Response Strategy
As we approach episode 100, we think it is time to revisit some past episodes. This week, we revisit episode 32 with Cliff Walters. In this episode, we discuss the importance of bylaws with Cliff Walters of Blalock Walters, P.A. Cliff offers useful advice for people who are on a board or thinking about joining one. He covers important topics like how bylaws protect both the board members and the organization, explains the duties of board members, highlights risks they should be aware of, and discusses other key issues. Timestamps: 02:10 – Interview starts 02:35 – Cliff introduces himself 03:30 – The importance of bylaws 04:55 – The Articles of Incorporation 05:30 – Cliff's by-laws philosophy 07:30 – Should you change the Articles of Incorporation or the bylaws for consistency? 09:30 – Is there one area you organizations can improve upon? 10:20 – Every board member should read the by-laws 11:33 – Key parts of the bylaws 13:07 – What committees do you recommend nonprofits have? 17:55 – How should ad-hoc committees be structured? 19:45 – How should committees operate? 22:28 – Cliff's advice for board member tenure 25:29 – Cliff's advice for officer tenure 27:45 – Roles and responsibilities of the board 32:15 – Areas of risk the board should be aware of 37:25 – Advice for those who might be interested in serving on a board 39:35 – Recapping with Read Join us every week as we release a new podcast with information about how you can be the best board member and provide great service to your organization. Listen to the podcast on any of the following platforms: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Amazon iHeartRadio Visit us at: www.thecorleycompany.com/podcast
A Professional dog walker fears her business could be jeopardy if Christchurch Counicl limits the number of dogs she can walk at any one time. The council is about to review its canine bylaws and whether to cap the number of pooches one person can have under their control at anyone time. There's currently no restricton, the owner of Checkers Dog Walking, Julia Knoef speaks to Lisa Owen.
We are honored to share our latest episode of “It's Time Live,” featuring Romero Malone, former SkyWest Flight Attendant and President of the SkyWest Inflight Association (SIA). Romero's journey highlights his strength of character and efforts to change SkyWest's culture. His story underscores the need for an independent union to truly represent and protect SkyWest Flight Attendants. Romero made history as the first Black SIA President, striving to improve the lives of SkyWest Flight Attendants. Unfortunately, his tenure was plagued by racism and a lack of support from management. Despite his advocacy, the SIA Board, in coordination with management, forced him out. In this interview, Romero shares his experiences, from facing viral racist text messages to the lack of separation between SIA and SkyWest management. His story underscores the importance of having a union that genuinely stands up for its members, free from management's control. Watch Romero's full interview here. The AFA-CWA Constitution and By-Laws enshrine the union's commitment to fighting racism and bigotry. Key sections include: Mission Statement (Article I): AFA-CWA is dedicated to eliminating discrimination and harassment. Objectives (Article III): The union aims to foster a safe and healthy workplace. AFA-CWA has a proud history of advocating for diversity and inclusion: Advocacy for LGBTQ Rights: Among the first to support LGBTQ flight attendants. Civil Rights Movement Support: Critical role in supporting Black flight attendants. Trailblazers in Leadership: Leaders like Keturah Johnson advancing diversity. Unite for a better future for SkyWest Flight Attendants. Send in your authorization cards and join AFA-CWA. Our SkyWest AFA union will protect anyone facing discrimination, ensuring management addresses these issues fairly. Onward and upward!
The guys discuss what cologne is the most dangerous to wear within 2,640 feet of big cats, how a SWAT Team souvenir is merely a down payment on a new front door, and why it's necessary to cancel your flight when the pilot pulls up in Ford Focus.
This week, we conclude our three-week sermon series titled "Testimonies Not Tests," which focuses on the work and ministry taking place at Mayflower. This week, Rev. Walke reads from Mayflower's Constitution and Bylaws. Live streamed from the sanctuary of Mayflower Congregational UCC Church in Oklahoma City.
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Welcome to another jam-packed edition of the CAROLINA REEPER show! Today's episode is like a couple of Determined DJ's Defeating of Bunch of Delusional, Duke Blue Devils. How bout that WolfPack? Final Four baby. Here we come! What do you think of movie remakes? We're going to get into the new Roadhouse. Have you seen it? Sebastian is in the house and we play another How Much is that Screen Actors Guild Residual Check game from my role on American Dad. There's been a whole lot of chatter about NCAA Stolen Valor on the interwebs, so I have created the “Bylaws and Mandates Hereby Enacted for the Governance of Rooting in Collegiate Athletics” and the “Official Classification and Precedence of Collegiate Athletic Supporters” What tier are you in? Plus a congratulatory text from Ken Jong (the biggest Duke basketball fan out there) after NC State took down Duke in the Elite 8! Also more Idiotic Tik Tockets!… All in this new episode of CAROLINA REEPER! Download and Listen to the CAROLINA REEPER with Jon Reep Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/tbxIcLlT Come see Jon LIVE in concert: https://jonreep.com/tour-dates/ Visit the MERCH shop: https://www.jonreep.com/shop Find Jon online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonreep Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonReep Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedy Email: info@countryish.com #CarolinaReeper #JonReep #Allthingscomedy #SmallTownNews #Comedy #Podcast
Tom Halvorson, attorney and author, “Complaint Filed in LCMS v. Christian, Bannwolf & Concordia University Texas” Complaint Filed in LCMS v. Christian, Bannwolf & Concordia University Texas The Sovereignty of Nebulous Ethos at Concordia Texas Two Simple Questions about Concordia Texas Throwing Off the Bylaws of the LCMS The post 0744. An Update on Concordia University Texas' Attempt to Reject the Governance and Oversight of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod – Tom Halvorson, 3/14/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..