Matching Items (13)
Filtering by

Clear all filters

42185-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2011
Description

The Department has produced the Biennial Report with the intent to present data comparing the services provided by private prison contractors who exclusively contract with the Department to the state's provision of services for a similar sate-run facility.

42166-Thumbnail Image.png
ContributorsArizona State Parks Board (Author)
Created2012
Description

The Arizona State Parks Board was created in 1957 as a government agency with the purposes and objectives to include acquiring, preserving and maintaining areas of natural features, scenic beauty, and historic and scientific significance, pleasure recreation, and health of Arizona’s people.

Created2013 to 2015
Description

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 requires that all States develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs a performance plan designed to advance the State from its current level of compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the law and

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 requires that all States develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs a performance plan designed to advance the State from its current level of compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the law and to improve the educational and functional outcomes for children with disabilities.

Created2007 to 2012
Description

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 requires that all States develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs a performance plan designed to advance the State from its current level of compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the law and

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 requires that all States develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs a performance plan designed to advance the State from its current level of compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the law and to improve the educational and functional outcomes for children with disabilities.

Created2005 to 2012
Description

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 requires that each state submit an annual performance report that reflects the state's progress toward the goals established in the State Performance Plan submitted to the U.S. Department of Education in December 2005.

42071-Thumbnail Image.png
ContributorsArizona State Parks Board (Author)
Created2015
Description

The purpose of the Arizona Trails 2015 Plan is to gather information and recommendations to guide Arizona State Parks and other land management agencies in the management of motorized and non­‐motorized trails, and guide the distribution and expenditures of the Off‐Highway Vehicle Recreation Fund and the Federal Recreational Trails Program.

The purpose of the Arizona Trails 2015 Plan is to gather information and recommendations to guide Arizona State Parks and other land management agencies in the management of motorized and non­‐motorized trails, and guide the distribution and expenditures of the Off‐Highway Vehicle Recreation Fund and the Federal Recreational Trails Program. The Arizona Trails Plan is updated every five years.

43113-Thumbnail Image.png
ContributorsArizona State Parks Board (Author)
Created2009-10-20
Description

This planning document details the results of extensive surveys of Arizonans’ thoughts, preferences and priorities regarding trails and off-highway vehicle routes. Throughout the year 2008, staff at Arizona State Parks and faculty at Arizona State University partnered to solicit information from more than 5,500 Arizonans about what types of motorized

This planning document details the results of extensive surveys of Arizonans’ thoughts, preferences and priorities regarding trails and off-highway vehicle routes. Throughout the year 2008, staff at Arizona State Parks and faculty at Arizona State University partnered to solicit information from more than 5,500 Arizonans about what types of motorized or non-motorized trails they use, how often they use trails, what they like or don’t like about trails, and what trail managers should focus their time and dollars on to make the trail experience better.

43512-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2003-03
Description

This guidebook is provided to the family and friends of inmates to help answer questions that may arise. Issues discussed in this guidebook are provided as a general guidance. This guidebook is not meant to replace or supercede any Department Order or Director’s Instruction.

43337-Thumbnail Image.png
ContributorsArizona State Parks Board (Publisher)
Created2009-10-30
Description

The report states that the State Parks system is in imminent danger of complete collapse as a result of financial starvation during most of this decade. A chronic lack of capital funding has led to the devastation of Parks infrastructure. In addition, budget cuts in Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010

The report states that the State Parks system is in imminent danger of complete collapse as a result of financial starvation during most of this decade. A chronic lack of capital funding has led to the devastation of Parks infrastructure. In addition, budget cuts in Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 so far have forced the closure of several parks and reduced hours at 17 other sites. The Task Force's chief recommendation is that the State should implement a Sustainable State Parks Fund, which would be financed by a $14 to $15 annual contribution to be collected from owners of non-commercial vehicles as a part of the vehicle registration process. The proceeds would be dedicated to the operation, maintenance and capital needs of State Parks. In return, private vehicles bearing Arizona license plates would be admitted free to State Parks.

Created2005 to 2018
Description

The Arizona Department of Corrections is one of the largest departments in Arizona State Government. It serves and protects the people of the state of Arizona by incarcerating inmates in correctional facilities and supervising conditionally released offenders in the community. During incarceration, medical care and other health and welfare services

The Arizona Department of Corrections is one of the largest departments in Arizona State Government. It serves and protects the people of the state of Arizona by incarcerating inmates in correctional facilities and supervising conditionally released offenders in the community. During incarceration, medical care and other health and welfare services are provided to inmates. In addition, programs such as work, education, training, substance abuse treatment, sex offender treatment, and spiritual services are provided to inmates to promote employability, literacy, sobriety, and accountability to crime victims and to increase the likelihood that released inmates will become law-abiding citizens upon release.