Document of the Month Archive for 2002
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- December
2002: An annual report published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), Crime in the United
States is a product of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, "a
nationwide, cooperative statistical effort of nearly 17,000 city, county,
and state law enforcement agencies voluntarily reporting data on crimes brought
to their attention.
- November
2002: Your
Business, A Guide to Owning and Operating a Small Business in New York State
provides "general business information for anyone considering the start-up
or expansion of a small business in New York State."
- October
2002: Voting
Matters in New York: Participation, Choice, Action, Integrity examines
the electoral process in New York State. It was published in February, 2001,
and is available online at the Attorney
General's Web site.
- September
2002: Project
2015: The Future of Aging In New York StateArticles and Briefs for Discussion
is an initiative developed in partnership between the New
York State Office for the Aging and the State
Society on Aging of New York to "establish a framework of facts and
educated predictions of the future." (from the Introduction)
- August 2002:
New York,
the State of Learning (Chapter 655 Report) - Published in June
2001 by the New York State Education Department, this document is "A
report to the Governor and the Legislature on the educational status of the
State's schools."
- July 2002:
Published by the New York State Assembly,
the monthly Grants Action News
contains succinct, helpful information on currently available New York State
and Federal grants. Entries contain information on the purpose of the grant,
eligibility, how much funding is available, the deadline for applying, and
how to obtain more information about the grant.
- June 2002: A
weekly official publication of the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (DEC), the Environmental
Notice Bulletin (ENB) has been published since 1976 in accord
with Environmental Conservation Law Article 3-0306(4).
- May 2002: America's
Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2001 - This annual compendium
of statistical indicators on U. S. children is produced by the twenty agencies
of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child
and Family Statistics. This issue, which contains twenty-four indicators
in four topics, "shows overall improvement in children's well-being but
also reports continuing and significant disparities, principally along economic
lines."
- April 2002: The
New York State Preservationist is a semi-annual newsletter of the
New York State Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation. Online in portable document format (PDF)
from Spring/Summer 2000 through Fall 2001, it contains New York State preservation
news, articles and color photos of places of historic interest around the
state. A sampling of these editions includes recent listings of state and
national registers of historic places, recent state grants in the areas of
historic preservation and heritage areas, and exhibits and events at State
Historic Sites. The Fall 2001 issue featured an article on the World Trade
Center entitled "A Landmark Lost...A Landmark Remains".
- March
2002: The Double-Edged Sword: Museums and the Fair
Use Doctrine - The "fair use" doctrine allows limited reproduction
of copyrighted works for educational and research purposes. In The Double-Edged
Sword: Museums and the Fair Use Doctrine, the author writes that "A
grounded understanding of fair use becomes more urgent with the growth of
the Internet because museums are pressed to publish catalogues, collections,
and digital archives on-line; simultaneously, they are challenged to manage
intellectual property, facilitate transactions, and prevent the unauthorized
use of images."
- February 2002:
Untangle the Web: Delivering
Municipal Services Through the Internet - Many county and local governments
have developed their own Web sites to enhance the services they provide. This
20-page guide from the electronic government program at the University at
Albany's Center for Technology in Government (CTG), "was created to help county
and municipal government officials understand ways of doing business on the
Internet. The guide contains practical lessons, advice, and Web page samples.
It draws from the experiences of a group of New York city, town, and county
officials who shared insights into how their governments launched and currently
manage their Web sites."
- January
2002: All property owners, and tenants who are required to pay property
taxes pursuant to a written agreement or lease are eligible to file a formal
assessment complaint with their Board of Assessment Review (BAR) by the filing
deadline. The New York State Office of Real Property Services' A
Taxpayer's Guide: How to File For a Review on Your Assessment is designed
"to make citizens aware of their rights and opportunities to review their
property assessments and to guide them through the assessment complaint process
should they decide to challenge their assessments."
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