What is Interstate Compact?
FAQ's for Adoptive ParentsThis is a law with which we must comply! Since a child cannot legally cross state lines with any person other than a parent or guardian, we obtain permission from the sending state for the child to leave, and from the receiving state (the adoptive parents’ state of residence) for the child to enter. The Interstate Compact laws are administered differently in each state.
Related QuestionsTennessee Board of Probation and Parole FAQ'sThe Interstate Compact (Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision) is known by the acronym ICAOS. It's an agency that coordinates the legal agreement between member states, as authorized by the respective state's Legislature. The arrangement provides for the formal transfer of probation or parole supervision from one state to another.Related Questions
FAQ :: Adoption ServicesThe Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children is a law in all 50 states, the Washinton, D.C. and the Virgin Islands. It applies to the placement of minor children made from one state to another by public and private agencies, the courts, independent placers (i.e., physicians and attorneys) and individuals.Related Questions
What Is the Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children?
Heart of Adoptions, Inc. - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe ICPC is a uniform law drafted in the 1950’s, which today has been enacted in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The ICPC contains 10 articles, which establish the procedures for interstate placements and assign responsibilities for all parties involved in placing a child for adoption.
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Heart of Adoptions, Inc. - Frequently Asked QuestionsIf an adoptive family is from state A (receiving state) and the baby is born in state B (sending state), ICPC applies. In this situation: Before they are allowed to leave the sending state, the adoption agency would submit (by Federal Express) the ICPC paperwork to the sending state’s ICPC office. After the sending state has approved the adoption, all of the paperwork would then be forwarded (by Federal Express) to the receiving state’s ICPC office.
Related QuestionsGenerally, what is an interstate compact?
FAQs - Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commissioninterstate compact is a contract between states that allows states to cooperate on multi-state or national issues while retaining state control. Interstate compacts are specifically mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. Although historically used to address border disputes and water rights, the use of interstate compacts has expanded significantly in recent decades to cover tax issues, drivers' licensing and vehicle registration, environmental issues, emergency management and other issues.
Related QuestionsWelcome to Hausman & HickmanThe ICPC is a uniform law drafted in the 1950's, which today has been enacted in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The ICPC contains 10 articles, which establish the procedures for interstate placements and assigns responsibilities for all parties involved in placing a child for adoption.Related Questions
What is the Interstate Compact Act?
Frequently Asked Questions about Child Adoption LawsThe Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) was established in 1974 and includes all 50 U.S. states. Before a child born in one state can be taken to another state for the purpose of adoption, both states must give approval.
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Utah Division of Occupational&Professional LicensingRN or LPN needs to be licensed in the party state in which he/she resides. The nurse may practice in any party state without obtaining any additional licenses. The nurse has one party state license from the home state, which is recognized by the other party states. Only when the nurse moves to another party state and declares that state as the primary state of residence, will he/she be required to apply for and obtain that state's license. This does not apply to non-party states.
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All for LOVE Adoptions, Inc. A full-service licensed private...If you adopt a child from out of your home state, then you must have approval from both states to take the child out of the state he/she was born in. This is not to be taken lightly, we realize you have probably heard of others leaving before and that they were just fine. It is a federal offense to violate interstate compact laws, and they do have the authority to disrupt placements.
Related QuestionsWhat is the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact (the "Compact")?
Interstate Compact FAQsThe Compact will be an agreement among member states to create a streamlined system of product regulation. The new system would allow insurers to more quickly market certain types of insurance products nationally and to reduce the number of variations of the same product that a company must produce to meet state specific product standards.
Related QuestionsWhat Is The Interstate Compact (ICPC) And How Long Does It Take To Pass Through The Interstate?
FAQ for Adoptive ParentsICPC stands for the Interstate Compact for the Protection of Children. States have adopted this procedure so that a child does not cross state lines until an administrator in each state (sending and receiving states) has reviewed all the paperwork to make sure the adoption process was handled correctly.
Related QuestionsWhat is the definition for the Referral Type Interstate Compact (IC)?
CASEWORKER/5 FAQInterstate Compact - occurs when the receiving county receives a juvenile who is transferred under interstate compact. Because of the changes to the interim/permanent supervision a new referral type was created.
Related QuestionsWhat time is needed to process ICPC (Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children)?
Heart of Adoptions, Inc. - Frequently Asked QuestionsICPC typically requires the submission of your baby’s discharge paperwork and medical records so only when these items become available can the ICPC package be completed and sent out. Once the ICPC paperwork has been submitted, it takes an average of 7-10 business days to process. This is an average time frame and some ICPC offices can take longer. Adoptive families should make the necessary arrangements to stay in the state for at least 2 weeks.
Related QuestionsWhere are all the drawbridges on the Interstate system?
misc.transport.road FAQI-5, OR/WA (Columbia R) -- see http://www.bizave.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum.cgi?photoalbum=pdxbridges&slidetag=Interstate and http://www.columbian.com/reflections/bridge.cfm (this is planned to be replaced - information at http://www.columbiarivercrossing.org/ ) I-64, VA (Elizabeth R) -- see http://www.roadstothefuture.com/I64_VA_Desc.html or http://www.aaroadtrips.com/hampton_roads.html I-95/495, VA/DC/MD (Potomac R); see http://www.roadstothefuture.com/Woodrow_Wilson_Bridge.html and http://en.
Related QuestionsHow did the Interstate Highway System come to be?
misc.transport.road FAQIn 1944, Congress authorized construction of an interstate expressway system connecting major cities and industrial centers. No money was involved in the bill. The project never took off until the awarding of the first contract for I-70 in Missouri, in 1956. North Dakota was the first state to complete its Interstates. More information is available at http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/summer96/p96su10.htm and http://eisenhower.archives.gov/dl/InterstateHighways/InterstateHighwaysdocuments.html .
Related QuestionsWhat was the first stretch of Interstate to open?
misc.transport.road FAQThe first stretch of Interstate opened under the 1944 Congress act was I-70 in Kansas, which opened in 1957. More information is at http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/summer96/p96su18.htm 2000-08-17 15:29:33
Related QuestionsWhat's this I hear about a new Interstate marker?
misc.transport.road FAQThis is a hoax. Basically the rumor was that AASHTO plans to implement a new shield design by 2007 or earlier. It was a circle in a square, considered ugly by most. No. See http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/mayjun00/onemileinfive.htm (official) and http://www.snopes.com/autos/law/airstrip.asp . It was considered briefly ( http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/turner.htm ) but never adopted officially.
Related QuestionsWhat is the largest city without an Interstate?
misc.transport.road FAQIt is the consensus of m.t.r that Fresno, CA (2000 pop. 427,652), is the most populous city in the U.S. without an Interstate within its boundaries. The closest it has to an Interstate is CA 99, old US 99 (see 7.4.2). (Mesa, AZ, is expected to pass Fresno in population by the 2010 Census - it only has the US 60 freeway and part of the Phoenix loop system - see 6.3.5 ). The largest cities with only one Interstate are Austin, TX (2000 pop. 656,562), with I-35, and Colorado Springs, CO (2000 pop.
Related QuestionsWhere is the longest stretch between services on an Interstate?
misc.transport.road FAQEastern UT, on I-70 between Green River and Salina (106 miles, formerly 110 miles) -- see http://members.aol.com/utahhwys/rte070.htm . See Question 3.6.2 for the longest distance between freeway exits. Jul 18, 2006
Related QuestionsWhere is the longest stretch between other Interstates on an Interstate?
misc.transport.road FAQA compilation of Interstate (and other) tunnels and their locations is at http://groups.google.com/group/misc.transport.road/browse_frm/thread/7922cbdaff588381 Feb 1, 2005 mentioned in the intro to this section, individual Interstates may be found in only one state. Most 3di's are single-state; the single state 2di's are I-4 (FL), I-12 (LA), I-16 (GA), I-17 (AZ), I-19 (AZ), I-27 (TX), I-37 (TX), I-43 (WI), I-45 (TX), I-49 (LA), I-73 (NC - see 6.3.
Related QuestionsWhat are the highest and lowest elevations on the Interstate system?
misc.transport.road FAQI-70 in CO near the west portals of of the Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel (MM 213-215) under the Continental Divide east of Dillon is 11,192 feet above sea level. (Map: 39.68,-105.93 ; see also http://www.dot.state.co.us/eisenhower/ and http://www.mesalek.com/colo/i70.html ) The second-highest is also on I-70 in CO at Vail Pass (Exit 190) which reaches an elevation of 10,666 feet above sea level. (Map: 39.53,-106.22 ; see also http://www.mesalek.com/colo/i70.
Related QuestionsWhich Interstate and US route pair crosses each other the most?
misc.transport.road FAQWhile it would seem that such a pairing should be east-west, so far the two candidates seem to be I-91/US-5 and I-81/US-11, both with 36 each (counting I-81/US-11E and I-81/US-11W as one crossing each). Sep 13, 2004
Related QuestionsQ13. How do I get to your office from Interstate 25?
USDA Forest Service, Pike & San Isabel National Forests,...Get off on Exit 141, (Cimarron Street) Make a right turn at the bottom of the exit ramp, Go six blocks east into the downtown area to Weber Street, Turn right (south) onto Weber Street, Travel one and a half blocks down Weber Street. Our office is on the left (east) side of the street.
Related QuestionsWhat was the first Interstate?
th Anniversary of the Interstate Highway System -Frequently ...On August 2, 1947, the Federal Works Administrator, Major General Philip B. Fleming, approved the first 37,700 miles of the Interstate System recommended by Commissioner of Public Roads Thomas H. MacDonald. Although Congress had not established a program to build the network, the States used Federal-aid primary funds to build many projects in the designated Interstate corridors.
Related QuestionsWhat is Compact Storage?
Washington State University Libraries FAQCompact Storage is a separate area with arbitrarily assigned call numbers designed to store the largest amount of books in the smallest possible space. It is used primarily to store infrequently used material or to protect vulnerable material from unnecessary handling. Both the Holland and Terrell Libraries and the Owen Science and Engineering Library have Compact Storage areas. Contact the appropriate Circulation desk for help in accessing materials from these collections.
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